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                    <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1878-1881 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers

1878
July 1 this day is very warm the men are ploughing
" 2 we had a fine rain today in the afternoon I was cleaning the Carrots
" 3 this is a fine growing day more rain the morning I went to Guelph fair I bought a new
Sulky raik from M Bardell for 12 cord of tamarack wood to be delivered at J B Armstrongs
next winter. it is the Massonar Gallawe raik made at Oshawa I went to Aberfoyle got home
the old Buggy we got it repaired new rims and new tyres
" 5 this day is very warm the School Annual Picnick John was cutting Hay in the forenoon
" 6 cut some heay and raiked some up the Council was examining the ditch back at Watts
this day is very warm
" 8 there was some rain last night and this morning Meeting of Council in the afternoon
" 9 a fine day got in 6 loads of heay

1878
July 10 this is a fine day got in 5 loads of Heay

" 11 cutting Heay in Oarchard it is very heavy it comenced to rain about noon
" 12 this is very weet it rained for nearly 24 hours I went to Guelph Bought 3 lb of Parisgreen
paid 40 cts per lb got 1 quart of castor oil for the machine
" 12 I went to Guelp with William Horrocks to see the Lawer we got in 3 loads of Heay
" 13 got in all the Heay in the back field finished cutting the Heay in the Oarchard
" 15 this is a fine Heay day
" 16 this is a fine day very warm got in all the Heay in the Oarchard cut the Heay in big flatt
field finnished

�" 17 this is a fine day comenced to thin the Turnips yesterday John cutt 2 acres of Barley and
some wheat I was rakeing heay in the afternoon
" 18 got in 2 loads of heay it rained very heavy about 11 oclock then about 2 oclock a very
heavy shour

1878
July 19 this day is very hott and sultry no breeze in the fornoon a fine afternoon got in 3
loads of Barley
" 20 a very fine day got in 4 loads of heay finished the heay it was a very good crop 30 loads
comenced to cut the wheat with the reaper about 4 oclock it is very ripe it ought to have been
all cutt before this
" 22 a very high wind it is shakeing out the wheat cutting the wheat
" 24 a fine harvest day finnished cutting the fall wheat in the morning then comenced to cut
the Barley in the field near the house
25 a fine day in the forenoon finnished cutting the Barley and hauled in 5 loads of fall wheat
and 3 of Baley it comenced to rain about 4 oclock
26 this day has ben very wett it rained for 24 hours there was a great quantity of rain we
went to Aberfoyle to the store in the evening
27 this is a fine day the wheat and Barley is very weet working among the shocks and
turning the Barley got the Barley in in the evening 3 loads Robert Amos and Margret came
down
29 hauling in wheat it comenced to rain in the evening it was very dull all day

1878
July 30 this day is very dull and soft rained some all night and forenoon not heavy
31 this is a fine day got in the Fall wheat in the evening it is sprouted some
August 1 cutting the spring wheat and raiking the fall wheat stubble the weather is dull

�" 2 this is a fine day got in some spring wheat 2 loads it was loose it was a poor crop golden
drop I bought the seed from Goldie Guelph comenced to cut the Oats in the back field they
are a fine crop
" 3 a fine day got in all the spring wheat 3 loads of read chaff
" 5 a great deal of thunder and lightening all day we had a very heavy shour about noon
great storms all round
" 6 a great thunder and lightening and a terable storm about noon every place is floded
" 7 this is a fine day bound some oats in the afternoon I was at Guelph fair
" 8 got in 5 loads of oats a fine day
" 9 a fine day we were thrashing wheat
10 the men is pulling peas

1878
Aug 10 I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 12 Bushels of spring wheat old for a grist
12 a fine day the men is pulling Peas got in one load
14 a fine day pulling peas
15 a fine day at Watts thrashing got in 3 loads of peas and the last of the Barley
16 I went to Rockwood with the wool to carde we had a great storm in the evening a great
deal of thunder and lightning James Hume got 3 sheep killed with the lightning
" 17 a fine day we went to Guelph had 3 bags of Apples got 87 1/2 cents per bag we went up
to Robert Amoses
" 20 a fine day hauling in Peas 4 big loads
" 21 a very fine day John is over at Georges cutting his oats and McLaren is at Laings
Thrashing I was cleaning wheat
24 rained last night I went to Guelph

�26 got in the last of the Peas 12 loads Meeting of Council in the afternoon
27 I was at the seed fair at Aberfoyle I got the 4 prise sold 10 bushels to Robert Watson at
$1.15 cents per B

1878
August 29 John is cutting oats back in the flats
" 31 we have had a fine harvest week we have been binding Oats hauled in 2 loads it rained
some in the afternoon
Sep. 2 a fine day but close and warm we have a great deal of rain since Saturday it rained all
night and nearly all day yesterday
" 3 this day is dull and warm we bound some Oats in the afternoon
4 this day is very soft some rain I went to Guelph fair
5 very dull and warm there is very little draught we bound up some oats in the afternoon they
were not very dry and sprouted some {unclements}
7 this is a fine day got in some Oats and cut some
9 this is a fine day got in 3 loads of Oats comenced to sow the fall wheat sowed the field out
at the Concessisson 6 Bushels
10 I was at the Nomination of a Member of Parliment for the House of Commons it rained
nearly all the afternoon
12 a wett day I was at the Sale at the Model farm

1878
Sept 13 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day yesterday and the night before we had
a terible heavy rain all night the whole place is flooded with water we do not mind of such
heavy rain continuing so long it is one of the greatest floods that Canada has ever seen it
has done a great amount of damage all over the Country
16 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some articles for the Centeral Exibition

�17 a fine day this is the Election for Members of Parliment for the House of Commons of
Canada Mr D Guthrie was Elected for the South Riding of Wellington by the Reform Partie
18 this is a fine day Susan got Married to John Little Blacksmith
19 we were at the Guelph Centeral Show it was a fine day but it got very dark and stormie
after night a thunder storm
14 Johns Wife had a Daughter this morning

1878
Sept 20 I went to C Littles for 3 bushels of scott wheat for seed when I was coming home the
holdback of the britchin brock coming down the hill at the back lot and I was thrown out of the
Bugie and badly hurt the hors run away and brock the Bugie John was at the Guelph Show
and brought home the articles we got no prize
"21 I had to go over to Robert Duglus to investigate the fire that Burned his Barn and crop
23 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 by measure and 33 B 50 lb by weight got 95
cents per Bushel Clawson wheat we bought some furnitur for Susan John finnished the
sowing the Fall Wheat
24 George and me went over to the Township of Blenhem for to see C Forbas we drove
about 70 miles with Fannie and McCaigs Dick the roads were very good the most of the way

1878
Sept 27 this is a fine day but very coold we had a meeting of the Directors of the Insurance
Company about Dugluss fire
" 28 very frosty last night John Iles and I were letting some jobs on the roads it was some
Ditchen on the Sideline between lots 15 &amp; 16 on the 10 con
" 30 this was a very fine day warm Johns Baby has been very bad since saturday they are
ploughing the new land down on the flats near the creek
October 1 this is a very fine warm day Johns Baby Died this evening it has been very bad
since Saturday we cleaned up a load of fall wheat this afternoon 38 Bushels

�2 I was up to Guelph and marden Johns Baby was Burried today it is a fine day
3 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat got 92 cents per Bushell 35 B 50 lb measure 38 B
Clawson
8 Puslinch Show a fine day we got the first prize for one of the 2 year old Colts first for Beets
9 we went over to John Littles and to Crists we had a terible high wind and some rain

1878
October 14 Meeting of Council in the afternoon we are getting in the apples
" 12 Mr Leslie and me wer letting some jobs on the roads over in Badinoch
11 were thrashing the Barley and some Oats
19 this day is some Colder we went to Guelph to meet the funeral of Mrs Johnston she Died
up at Walkerton and was burried on the plains
22 it is very fine weather and warm the girles are toping the turnips the men are ploughing
and I am cutting stone
23 this day is wett in the forenoon I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 7 1/2 Bushels of
Wheat part spring part fall
24 this is a fine warm day it is the fast day before the Sacrament the fencevewers were
called out by David Watt to settle some dispute about the ditches on the road and through
our land
25 a fine day I was at old John Clarks Funeral John harrowed up some of the turnips and
hauled in 2 loads
26 this day was very weet it rained a good

1878
deal last night it has rained nearly all day and very heavy this afternoon and tonight
October we were at the church today

�" 27 this day is rather soft and dull this is the Sacrament Sabath
" 28 this is a good day for the turniph we hauled in 10 loads
" 29 some snow in the morning and frost we hauled in 9 loads of turnips
" 31 this day is very blustry and cold it was shoury in the morning and cleared up in the
afternoon I went to Guelph in the forenoon
Nov 2 this is a fine morning finished hauling in the turnips 47 loads large loads the crop was
not very great part of them was very good and part not very good {large space} we
comenced to pull the carrots but it rained some in the afternoon
4 this day is clear and cold pulled all the carrots and hauled some in
6 we went to Guelph Fair with a load of Barley 51 Bushels by measure 46 B 27 lb by weight
Paid W Sunly for Johns Stove $19.75

1878
Nov 7 we thrashed Oats and wheat a fine day for thrashing
8 finnished thrashing the wheat we went out to Aberfoyle to here W.F Clarke lecture before
the Farmers Club
9 I went to Guelph with a load apples sold 9 bags of Northern Spy at 75 cts per B 1 of
culverts 60 and 1 Snow 50 cts and brought 2 bags home Bought a quarter of Beef at $3 1/2
per 100 lb the weather has ben frosty
11 the weather is soft it rained in the afternoon
12 the men is ploughing
13 I was over at John Murray with regard to Mrs Johnstone Will Mr Dawson was there to
read it Robert Beatie and myself is appointed Exicutors of the Will
14 I went to Guelph with Mrs Johnstones Will to the Surigate Office and got Sworn in
Thomas Wright has ben thrashing peas this week he thrashed 48 Bushels he went up to
Guelph today

�15 this is a fine day

1878
Nov 16 We were Cutting Peas with the cutting box this forenoon Duncan and me went to
Morriston in the afternoon a fine day
18 this day is very dull and warm we had good deal of rain since Saturday night the roads
are very bad Duncan went to Rockwood Woolen factory with 15 1/2 lb of wool to get it
carded
20 this is a very fine warm day I went to Guelph with a load 10 bags of Wheat 24 B by
measure 22 B 30 lb by weight got 88 cents per B I had 9 bags of apples 6 at 70 cents and 3
at 75 cts
21 this is a very warm fine day indian summer I was cutting stone John went to Guelph with
Lizie Willson
22 this day is wett and raw I was at Patton sale I went to the Mill with a grist of 94 Bushels
fall Wheat
23 I went to Guelph about Mrs Johnston affairs the roads are very bad
25 this morning is rather cooler it snowed some George came over with 16 Bushels of Peas
for the pigs he is to get his seed from here

1878
November 25 John McLaren left here this afternoon he has ben 9 months here
Nov 26 this is a fine day I went to Duncan Stewarts for a load of Potatos 16 bags at 60 cents
per bag they are very good earley rose
" 27 this morning was rather cold with a strong east wind it comenced to rain about 11
Oclock and rained very heavy all afternoon
29 I went to Guelph with Duncan Stewart to do some buisness with Stirton it a fine day
30 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the afternoon

�Decem 2 a very weet day it has rained all night and nearly all day and the most of yesterday
the Council mett for the last time this year received forty Dolars
" 4 this is rather a stormy forenoon it snowed some the roads are very bad a reaguler slush
this is the National Thanksgiveing day I was at the Church

1878
December 6 this day is frosty we put the Sow to Duncan Gilchrist Boar
" 7 I went to Guelph with 8 bags of fall Wheat 19 B by measure 17 B 40 lb by weight at 93 cts
per B and 7 bags of apples sold 4 bags at 60 cts 3 at 50 cts Bought a 100 lb of Oatmeal at
$2. 29/100 the roads are good
" 8 this is a fine day the roads are very good we were at the Church
" 9 it snowed all night there is a good bit of but it comenced to rain in the forenoon and rained
all day we were cleaning up Peas after cutting them with the cutting Box
" 10 this day is Weet and dull it rained all night and a good part of today I went down to Mr
Leslies with Duncan Stewart about a note Bill McFather forged on him
" 11 this day is cold and frosty with a very high wind a great change of weather
13 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the afternoon
14 this day is very stormy it snowed very hard

1878
December 14 I was out with Mr McLaren Teacher to Duncan Stewarts he was getting his
Will drawen Out it very stormy in the evening
" 12 we were at Guelph Christamas fair we had the sleigh but the sleighing is very bad
" 16 I went to Guelph with Robert Beattie to Draw the Money out of the Bank beloning to Mrs
Jhonston
" 17 we had Meeting of the Heirs of Mrs Johnston at John Murrays to give them there Portion

�" 20 this day is very cold and stormy the sleighs are running we were at John McRobbies
Sale
" 21 we went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples got 50 cents per bag for good winter apples
times are very dull it is hard to sell anything they had some Butter and eggs and chickens it
turned out very stormey it snowed a good deal went up to Robert Amoss I bought an Overcot
paid $9 at Rutherfords

1878
December 25 this day is very stormy and cold there has been three very cold days with a
high wind the road are badly drifted we were over to Christ Littles getting our Christmas
dinner the friends were there
28 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for J B Armstrong for a Sulky rake
30 this is a fine day this is the Nomination of Councilors
Jan 31 I went to Aberfoyle mill with 3 bags to chopp

1879
January
" 1 this is a very fine day very plesent for the season warm good sleiging
" 2 this is a very stormy day I went down to the second com
" 4 very stormy and cold we have had three very cold and stormy days the roads are all
blocked up Duncan and me went up to Guelph
" 6 this is a fine day the roads are very bad this is the Election of Councilors I am elected a
Councilor for 1879

1879
January 8 this was the annual school meeting we went up to Mardan to Robert Amoss with
Elisibeth to go to the school
" 11 we went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 35 B by measure 32 B 40 lb by weight got
87 cents per Bushel

�" 13 this day is very raw and cold white frost I went to James McCaigs funeral on the 2 con
14 this is a very fine Mild day we were cutting peas with the cutting box George was over
15 a fine clear day but very cold John is hauling wood to Guelph the Annual Social of the
Farmers Club there was a great turn out we were at it
16 this is a very stormy forenoon and part of the night but the afternoon is fine and warm I
went to Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 9 1/2 Bushels by measure 8 B 35 lb by weight got 290 lb
flour that is 34 lb to the B weight Bran and shorts 155 lb

1879
January 18 this is a fine day had some more wind and snow last night I went to the Meeting
of the Puslinch Mutual Fire Insurance Company I was Elected to be Presedent for the
Currant year
" 20 a fine day but very frosty this was our first Meeting of the Council for the year
22 this is a fine day we were over to Georges the roads are prety good
23 this is a fine day we were over to James Lennies and to John Porters Sale
25 I went to Guelph with John and his wife we had 5 bags of Apples sold 2 for 60 cts 3 for 50
cts they were very good apples I settled up with J B Armstrong with the Cordwood I delivered
12 cord of tamarack for a Sulky Horse Rake I got from A Bardwel
27 this day is very soft day we have a thaw we were cleaning peas
28 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 5 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp I went to Morriston and
sold some Heay to Mr Ross for $8 per ton
31 Annual Meeting of the Farmers Club.

1879
February 3 Meeting of the Township Council
" 4 I has ben hauling Heay 4 loads 4 ton 280 lb at $8 per ton $32.87 one load to the
Aberfoyle Mill 2050 lb got the same weight of Bran

�" 5 we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 35 1/2 Bushels by measure 32 B by weight got
85 cents it was not very good some sprouted
7 I went to Guelph for a pair of sleigh runners paid $1.33 for the Bobsleigh
8 this is a fine day they are going to the Blacks Smiths shop with the sleigh I went over to
John Littles shoop with the sleigh to fix one runner was broken we Went to Janes
10 I went down to Moriston a fine day
11 this day is Blustry and soft sort of snow and rain I went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart
12 this day is very cold and stormy high wind
13 this is a very fine day
15 very cold the keenest frost of the season yesterday was very cold
18 John is hauling wood to James Fairley of Guelph tamarack at $2. 25/100 per cord

1879
February 19 John hauled 4 1/2 cords of Tamarack wood to James Fairley Guelph at 2. 25/10
per cord
"13 John went down to Moriston with a load of Heay to the Doctor
19 I went over to the Lake along with Leslie &amp; Nicoll to inspect a job on the road that we lett
22 very fine weather for the season cold sometimes
21 a fine day cleaned up a load of wheat 35 B
24 a fine day but very frosty I went to Aberfoyle to meet the rest of the Councillors about
some matters with regard to a certain letter
25 this is a very stormy day snow from the east I am mending shoes
14 John hauled a load of Heay to Dr Orton Moriston 2050 lb at $8 per ton

�27 this day is very cold I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 24 B 35 lb at 97 cents 8 B 5 lb
at 85 cents the 4 bags was the raikins it was sprouted went up to Roberts then went to old
Mr Amoses Sale at the farm
28 this morning is very cold and frosty very severe but clear I went to the Aberfoyle mill with
6 bags of peas &amp; oats to chopp

1879
March 1 this morning was rather warm and fine but it got windy and cold before night we cut
some soft wood with the saw about 2 cords
"3 this a very fine clear day the sun is very strong I went over to Ferrishes Milll near
Rockwood with a grist of 6 bags of Fall and spring Wheat 15 B by measure got 485 lbs flour
that is 32 lb to the B measure Hugh Cassin got Killed with a tree chopping in the Bush
4 this day is stormy it started to rain then turned to snow
7 this is a fine day I went over to Georges the Wife had a Daughter last Monday the 3rd the
Mrs came home I was at the Farmers Club Meeting in the evening
10 this day very warm the snow is getting very soft the sleighing is about done
11 I went over Hugh McNaughtons Sale
12 this day is colder I sold a Steer to Farr &amp; Hales for $56
14 this day is blustry and cold snow shours I went to Peter Grants sale
15 I went to Guelph with Duncan he is

1879
March 14 going up to Arthur to hew timber the roads are very bad especiely the Brock road I
sold 4 bags of apples at 70 cents Butter 18 1/2 cents
"17 we went to Guelph with the Steer I sold he is not 3 years old and weighed 1355 lb I got
$56 for him

�19 I went over to Georges when I came home there was one of the cows died she calfed
before I went away she put out her calf bed
21 this is a very fine day we were sawing Wood sawed a great pile
22 this day is very stormy snow out of the east we went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs and the
cows hide it weighed 58 lb got 4 1/2 cents per lb
24 snow out of the east in the forenoon then rain Meeting of Council in the afternoon
26 I went to Aberfoyle with some Peas &amp; Barley to the seed show I sold the Peas 10 B 26 lb
at 73 cents per B and brought the Barley home
27 this day is soft and mild I was at Sherrats sale I got $2.50 from him Bull money

March 27 John went to Galt with a load of fat sheep for John Murray
28 the roads are getting soft I was up to the Modle Farm at the Closeing examination of the
Coledge
29 it rained heavy last night with some thunder were at Guelph with Butter and egs
April 2 I went to the Guelph fair this day is very cold and frosty the sow had five young pigs
they are smart
3 we were sawing wood at Georges and some straw the day is very cold the roads are rough
March 31 cutting wood at John Murrays
April 5 we went to Guelph this day is very cold this week has been very cold and frosty with
high winds
7 this is fine day but frosty at night I was up to Guelph at a meeting of reformers to make
arangements to select a Candidate for the next Election

April 8 I went over C Littles to see him he is very sick he has Inflamation of the lungs

�" 9 this is a fine warm day John went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 3 bags of wheat fall
and spring 5 bags of Barley peas &amp; oats and 2 bags of oats to chopp
" 10 this day is very wett and stormy Duncan came home from Arthur
11 John went over to John Littles shop with the new roller to get iorned
12 we went up to Guelph and to Robert Amoses it is a fine day but cold at night hard frost
14 a fine day but cold I was at a Meeting of Reformers at the Town hall Aberfoyle to appoint
Deligates to the Convention at Guelph
15 this a fine day frosty at night hard frost every night the Ewes began to lamb we had 2
lambs
16 this is a fine day I was at Guelph to the Convention to select a Candidate in the reform
intrest at the next General Election James Laidlaw was Selected

April 19 we were at Guelph I bought 265 lb of land salt paid 25 cents per 100 lb
" 21 this is a fine day comenced to cultivate and Gang plough the turnip land for Wheat
" 23 fine weather comenced to sow the spring wheat sowed 2 Bushels of Golden drop 6 B of
beardid and 1 1/2 Bushels of read chopp
" 24 6 Bushels of Oats
" 26 sowed 10 Bushels Barley sowed about 170 lb of Clover and Timothy I was at Guelph
" 28 fine weather we had a fine shour last night things are starting to grow I comenced to dig
the garden
" 29 it a fine day white frost in the morning Duncan and me went to Guelph I bought a new
shovel paid 90 cents the men are ploughing sod
" 30 this day is quite cool George was over last evening and got 6 Bushels of Barley and 16
Bushels of Peas for seed Crist Little got 10 Bushels Barley
May 2 a fine day Sowed 3 Bushels of Barley out at the corner field

�" 3 we went up to Guelph and Marden
May 6 Duncan and his men went up to Peel to work it is very cold and frosty at night
" 7 this day is cold in the morning we went up to Guelph fair with the Cow Cherry and sold
her for beef at $36 50/100
" 8 I went down to Moriston with some bills for a reform meeting it is warm John Sowed 4
bags of Peas
" 9 I was at a Meeting at the Town hall Aberfoyle in the evening about Election matters
" 10 this day is very warm we were at Guelph then went down to Moriston John finished
sowing the Peas about 24 Bushels
" 12 this day is very warm
" 13 it is very warm and close today
14 this day is hot it thundred last night and some rain it is fine growing weather John sowed 4
Acres of Oats back on the flats William Gilfillan was here
15 this day is rather dull and light shours it rained a good bit last night John sowed 6 Bushels
of Barley down near the creek

May 17 finished sowing the Oats sowed the field down near the side road sowed 12 Bushels
sowed 26 Bushels in all I went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs I got home the Buggy harness
Scott was repairing them
19 the weather is very hot and warm John went over to Georges to sow his Peas Willey is
rolling the Oat land
20 this day is very warm and dry John has ben over to Georges this two days Willey is
picking stones off the grass
24 the weather very dry and cold at night finished picking the stones off the grass comenced
to haul out the dung for the Potatoes

�26 this morning is very cold and windy I went over to James McPhersons on the first
concession to investigate the caus of the fire he having got his House burned on Fridy
27 Meeting of the Council Cort of Bevision comenced to plant the Potatos
28 washed the sheep this day is fine and warm

May 29 this a fine day it is the Fast day for the Sacrament I was at Guelph at the Nomination
of a Member of Parliment James Laidlaw and Mathew Swetnam was Nominated
" 30 finished planting the Potatoes
31 a fine day we were at the Church John and me went to Guelph in the evening to here the
Hon O Mowat and Hon E Blake we had great storm of thunder and rain in the evening
McQuillans Barn was Burned
June 2 this is a fine day I was at the Church and Morriston I took a grist of 10 B 50 lb got
{blank space} lb flour
5 this was the Election of Member of Parliment James Laidlaw the Reform Candidate was
Elected by a Majority of 119
6 the men are hauling out dung and ploughing the turnip land I finished shearing the sheep
there is 22 sheep and 16 lambs John Smiths Barn was raised this afternoon Duncan has the
job of the Barn
7 we went to Guelph with Butter and

1879
eggs and two bags of Golden Russet Apples got $1 25/100 per bag
June 9 finished ploughing the turnip land
" 11 this day is very warm the men are ploughing back behing the Bush for rape
" 12 the men are takeing out stones in the summer fallow I went to Aberfoyle to the Post
office I brought back Alexander Morison and Mrs McLennan it fine weather

�" 13 we was down at Aberfoyle and over at Georges
" 14 we were up to Guelph and Marden we had a fine rain in the evening bought 100 cabage
15 cts 9 lb turnip seed 17 cents per lb 5 lb rape 10 cents per lb
" 16 this is a fine growing day we had a fine rain yesterday we bought an Organ from Mr
Crawford of Guelph it is a Clinton Organ
" 17 this day very Cool John is drilling for the turnips sowed some turnips in the afternoon
they are ploughing the Summer fallow
18 finnished drilling for the turnips

1879
June 18 sowed the most of the turnips sowed two one half acres of rape 5 lb this is a fine
day
" 19 finished sowing the turnip 5 acres 9 lb 6 lb Sharps 2 lb Suttons champion 1 lb East
lothian I was over near hespeler examining the roads petitioned for aid
" 21 we was in to Guelph the weather is very warm we finished working the Statute labour
yesterday
" 24 the weather is very warm and dry the men finished ploughing the Sumer fallow the field
next McKenzies orchard I have ben cutting thistles out of the grain
" 25 it is very warm I was at Littles Blacksmith shop to get the horses Shod I Sold 2 fat ewes
to Pett Laing for $11 50/100
26 we had a very fine rain I went down to Morriston Paid Scott $2 for fixing harness
28 I went up to Arthur Township near Mountforrest yesterday with Duncan and his men they
are going to put up

1879
June 28 a new Barn for Mr {blank space} it is over forty five miles from here I came down
today there was a heavy rain last night

�" 30 John comenced to Plough the field back of the Bush near the creek
July 1 this is a very warm day we went up to Guelph to the Calidonian games there was a
great many people there
" 2 comenced to cutt the Heay in the afternoon we were at Guelph it is fair day I sold the
Wool 83 lb at 23 cents per lb $19..9
" 3 it rained very heavy for the most of the forenoon we cleaned up the Spring wheat {blank
space} Bushels
" 4 this is a fine day the school Annual picknick cutting heay and plouging
5 I went to Guelph with Annie she is gone up to Hepple to see her Granmother got in 3 loads
of heay
7 Meeting of Council at 2PM got 5 loads of heay it rained in the afternoon
8 a fine day got in 3 loads of heay

1879
July 8 I went to Guelph for some guards for the mower got one at 25 cts the other 40 cts got
4 rake spring teeth paid 40 cts each
" 11 we had a very heavy rain and a great storm of wind thunder and lightning the greatest
storm we have had for a long time
" 12 a fine day for the heay got in 3 loads Duncan came down from Arthur
" 17 this day is very cold got all the heay in the fields near home in 31 loads
" 18 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with a grist 15 B 50lb John is cutting heay for
Robert Ingle he finished cutting our own yesterday cutt 4 acres at the back lott got it all
raiked up and cocked up can not get it in till we get the fall wheat in
19 a fine day the men are thinning the turnips the Fallwheat is redy to cutt
21 the weather is very hot we comenced to cutt the fall wheat in the field out at the
concession it is a very good crop well filled

�1879
July 21 Joseph Shaw comenced to work after noon he is hired for one Month for $25 we got
the field at the con done
" 22 comenced to cutt the field back at the creek it comenced to rain about ten Oclock and
rained all day we went to Aberfoyle Mill for the Grist
" 23 this day is very dull and warm the men is at the turnips cut some wheat in the evening
24 a fine harvest day finished cutting the wheat in the field at the creek I went to Guelph to
get some section nives for the repper got 6 but they did not fitt
25 a fine day got in all the heay in we have 37 loads
26 finished cutting the fall wheat and got in 10 loads
28 cutt part of the Barley it rained a little in the afternoon
29 finished cutting all the barly that is ripe it is a good crop

1879
July 30 this is a fine day got in all the fall wheat but the raikins 23 loads got in 4 loads of
Barley
31 a fine warm day the men is cleaning the turnips I went to Guelph got 10 new sections for
the reapernives
Aug 1 Willie went over to help George for two days Joseph is scuffeling the turnips
2 this is a fine day till 5 Oclock then we had a terable storm thunder and wind and rain we got
in all the wheat raikins 2 load we have 25 load of wheat that is fall wheat we cut some spring
wheat about 1 1/3 acres golden drop it a very good crop it is earley
4 this day is warm and dull sultry John is cutting Oats in field at the lime kill they are a very
good crop Willie is gang ploughing the summerfallow
5 this is a fine day John is putting out dung on the summer fallow we bound up some Oats

�6 finished binding the Oats in the field at the lime kill cutt Barley back at the creek it heavy

1879
August 6 comenced to pull the Peas
" 9 finished cutting the spring Wheat it is a very fine crop got all the Barley in 13 loads
" 12 we thrashed 197 Bushels of fall wheat and 20 of spring and 27 B of Oats
" 14 hauling in Peas hauled in all the spring Wheat 7 loads
" 15 hauling in peas
16 this Morning is very weet it rained all forenoon Duncan came home from Arthur
18 the men went over to Georges to pull Peas
19 finished hauling in the Peas
21 Joseph Shaw left his Month is up I paid him $25 Willie is Ploughing the sumer fallow
20 we went to Guelph with some Apples 3 bags got 60 cents per Bag had Butter &amp; egs
23 was in to Guelph Butter &amp; egs and 5 bags of Apples sold them from 40 to 60 cents
25 Willie went over to Georges to help him I was at the Cuncil Meeting John is
Gangploughing the Pea lang

1879
August 29 we had Stewarts Thrashing Machine thrashing Barley thrashed 272 Bushels theye
were done about the midle of the Afternoon
30 went to Guelph with Butter crabappls Plums and 5 bags of Apples got 40 cents per bag
the men is cutting Oats warm weather
Sept 1 this is very warm weather and dry we are at the Oats they are very heavie and hard to
cutt they are laid down very bad they are a fine crop

�" 2 it rained a little in the morning a fine day after got in 5 loads of Oats Willie is at Gilchrist
thrashing
" 3 this day is soft and shoury all day John is Ploughing I cleaned up some Wheat
" 4 Cradeling Oats John &amp; me
" 5 finished cutting the oats in the forenoon they were very hard to do we could not cutt them
with the reaper
" 6 we went to Guelph George is over to help us to bind Oats
" 9 comenced to sow the Fall Wheat
" 10 finished hauling in the Oats 22 loads the Weather is dry and frosty at night

1879
Sept 11 this is a very fine dry day finished sowing the Wheat in the field at the Barn we have
the Pea land to sow yet and plough Susan had a son last night
" 15 this day is rather cool John is over at Georges thrashing I went down to Morriston in the
afternoon
" 16 I went to Guelph to the Centeral Show with a bag of spring wheat John finished sowing
the fall wheat we sowed 18 acres in all {blank space} Bushels Clawson and 5 Bushels scott
wheat
17 it rained a great quantity last night and shoury all forenoon a fine afternoon we were all up
to Guelph to the Show the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Luese was in Guelph it was a
great day
18 we cleaned up a load of Barley 13 bags I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 2 bags
of Spring Wheat
19 I went to Guelph with some Barley 29 Bushels got 48 cents per Bushel it is dark in couler
I got a bar of bibbet mettle 3lb 60cts

1879

�Sept 20 this day is rather cold frost at night I was letting jobs on the roads I drove 33 miles
and lett 7 jobs
22 this is a fine warm day I sowed 4 acres with timothy back in the flatt fields
" 24 this day is very cold for the season I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 44 Bushels
36lb at 53 cents $23.68 50 by measure
25 a fine day we comenced to take up the Potatoes I cleaned a load of Barley
26 a fine warm day John went to Guelph with his Mrs she is going up to her Friends at
Teasewater
29 we had a very heavy rain yesterday this is a fine warm day John went awa up to
Teasewater with the horse and Bugy
30 we finished takeing up the Potatoes over 8 loads they are a fine crope some rotton ones
in the hollows
Octobr 1 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 Bush 32 lb at 50
cents per B $23.32
" 2 this day is very warm fine growing weather

1879
October 4 we Thrashed the remainder of the fall wheat {blank space} Bushels and {blank
space} Spring wheat and 86 Bushels Oats
" 7 fine warm weather this is Puslinch Show we got the first Prize for spring wheat
" 8 I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 43 B 6 lb at 51 cents 47 1/2 B by measure
" 11 this is very warm fore Season we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 B at 51 cents
50 B by measure
13 I went over to John Porters with Annie
10 we thrashed Peas this afternoon with the Machine abou 150 B

�17 we got the Apples near all gathered in John went to Morriston to the cider mill with apples
he took 5 bushles of wheat to the Aberfoyle Mill yesterday afternoon
18 I went to Guelph with 5 bags of Barley 11 B 27 lb at 52 cents 12 1/2 B by measure 5 bags
Potatoes at 50 cents 5 bags Apples at 40 cents

1879
October 21 this is fine warm weather I was at McHenzies thrashing I plastered the the
cisteren yesterday
" 22 this is a fine warm day Willie is at Hardies thrashing John is at Watts thrashing
23 this day is cold and raw this is the fast day
24 this is a very cold day a very cold wind the children comenced to top the turnips
25 this a fine day for working but a cold aire they are toping the turnips we were at the
Church John went down for bella Gilfillan to attend his Wife she had a Daughter yesterday
26 this is the Sacriment Sabath a fine day the weather is warmer
27 a fine day hauled in 18 loads of turnips in the afternoon
28 it rained a good deal last night it is shoury today the men are ploughing
29 this a very fine day we are at the turnips I sold 9 lambs to a man of the name of Thorp
from Fergus for $28.45 cent to be sent to Guelph tomorrow

1879
October 30 we are bussey at the turnips I went to Guelph with 9 lambs we sold we finished
hauling in turnips 58 loads the weather is getting cold
Nov 1 we went to Guelph with 12 bags of Potatos and Sold them for 50 cents per Bag
" 3 we have had a fall of snow it snowed some all day yesterday the sleighs are running
" 5 we went to Guelph with the wagon with a load of Potatos 20 bags at 50 cents it snowed
heavy after night

�" 6 we went to the church this is thanksgiving day I took 6 bags of Potatoes to George
McLane at Aberfoyle 55 cents per bag
7 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a Grist of 6 bags of wheat got 471 lb of flour the snow is
nearly all gone it is very warm
8 we went to Guelph with 7 bags of fall apples got 45 cents per bag some butter and fouls
10 this is a fine warm day ploughing

1879
Nov 11 this day is very dull and heavy shours the roads are very bad
" 12 this day is very wett rained nearly all day some very heavey shours
" 13 this day is dull and warm fine in the afternoon we went over with Bella Gilfillan to her
Fathers
" 14 this is a very wett day some very heavy rain
" 15 this day is wett in the morning fine day after we went to Guelph with 7 Bags of apples
got 50 cents per Bag $3.50 Butter 12 lb 18 cts
Nov 4 lett the Ram to the Ewes 18 there is 6 Ewe lambs
" 11 Putt the young Sow to the Boar Duncan Gilchrists
17 this day is fine rather dull the men are Ploughing I went to Littles Blacksmiths shop with
the Buggie wheel to get the tyre sett and 2 shoes on the horses
18 this day is rather cold I went to W McHenzies the creek sale
19 the old sow was put to Gilchrists Boar the weather is rather cold the men are Ploughing I
went to Guelph with a load of Peas 35 B 20 lb at 55 cents per B total $19.62

1879

�Nov 20 this is a very cold day high wind and frosty we killed 3 pigs very good ones they
weighed 250 x 276 x 268 lbs
21 this is a fine day but very frosty we thrashed the Oats 350 Bushels I went over with W
Nicoll to inspect a job on the roads over at Littles on the 3
22 this day is cold and some snow I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 11 B 28 lb at $1.13
1/2 $13.1 22 B 25 lb at $1.8cts $24.21cts total 37.22cts and one pig weighed 250 lb at $5.12
cts $12.69 cts the one lot weighed 58 lb to the B the other 58 1/2 lb to the B John went to
Guelph with a load of tamarick wood to Mr Fairley
25 this is a very fine day William Galbreath left this morning he has ben here 8 months we
paid him $90 for the time I went to Rockwood Woollen Mill with the wool to card 35 lb John
went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 8 bags of Peas and Oats to chop
26 this is a very fine warm day
27 it snowed some last night this day is soft and shoury I went to P McLarens hill

1879
Nov 28 this day is soft and shoury all day and last night I am mending shoes
" 29 this day is rather colder we went to Guelph with 7 bags of Apples sold them for 50 cents
per Bag Butter 18 cts per lb
Dec 1 this is a fine day the Council meet for the last time this year we got our pay $40
" 2 this is a fine day we cleaned up a load of Wheat 38 Bushels by measure John took over
some Heay to John Littles 694 lb
" 3 it rained heavey last night and snowed all day today
5 this day is very dull and foggey we went down to Aberfoyle Mill with a load of Fall Wheat
Sold it for $1.17 per B 35 B 50 lb $41.92
" 6 this was a fine morning warm but it comenced to rain about noon and rained very heavey
for 2 hours I went to Guelph I had 4 Bags of Apples got 60 cents per B 2 sheep skins for
$1.50 they weer poor

�1879
Dec 8 this is a fine day John is Ploughing in the field at the creek
" 9 this is a fine day in the forenoon but got stormey in the afternoon sort of sleet and rain
Annie went over to Mr Amoss in Dumfries
10 this is a very wet day it rained all last night and most of this day George had his Auction
sale on Forbes farm
11 this day is colder and some frost we went to the Christmess show in Guelph I paid John
Grieve $91 on a note and interest for a Bull the Oxford Lad I paid Malcom McNaughton 25
cents for record
12 this is a fine day rather chilley we cleaned up a load of fall wheat 40 Bushels by measure
13 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 38 B 23 lb weight
per B 59 lb sold for $1. 28/100 $48.73 cts John Bought a Clock for $3.75
15 this is a fine day we have had some snow I went down to Morriston with the Buggie I was
over to Georges

1879
Dec 16 we have had a little more snow I went to Guelph with the cutter there is not much
sleighing yet
17 some more snow last night this is a fine day I am mending shoes I went to get the horses
shode Doll &amp; Royall
18 this is a fine day we had a prayer meeting at our house Clemintine McLane or Mrs
Wishart and her Husband and 4 children came here from Manatobo on a visit
19 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for George
20 went to Guelph with some Wheat 28 1/4 Bushels by measure 27 B 21 lb by weight got
$1.26/100 dockd 1 lb $34.18 cts 4 bags of apples at 70 cents per bag 1 Barrel at $1.50
brought home some furniture a sofa 6 chairs and rocking chaire Soffa $14 chairs $1 rocker
$2.50

�23 John went to Guelph with a load of wood
24 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for James Fairley tamarack

1879
December 29 this day is very soft this is the Nomination for Councilors Duncan Sold his
Horse Billey to Daniel Beattie for $85
" 28 this is a very cold day a very severe cold east wind
31 fine milde weather

1880
Jan 1 This day is milde good sleighing our Family and there Children were all here to Diner
fine weather
" 2 fine warm weather we killed 4 Hogs 8 months old weight 212 x 202 x 200 x 195
" 3 went to Guelph with a pig sold it for $6.25 per 100 weight 211 $13.05 D Stewart 95lb
$6.15
" 4 this day is very soft rained last night nearly all night it rained very heavie the snow is
nearly all gone
" 5 this is a fine day but frosty this is the Election for Councillors I was Elected
" 10 fine weather we went to Guelph with the Buggie got 5 gallons coal oil 18 cts
11 it rained very heavie in the evening

1880
Jan 12 a fine day we were down to Georges to Diner
13 this is a fine day frosty we went over to Dumfries to visit Mr Robert Amos and William
Beatties Familes the Whelling is very good

�15 we got home from Dumfries we went to Galt and I Bought 2 knives for the Straw Cutter
paid $3 for the two
17 this is a soft warm day the roads are getting very soft and muddey I was at the Annual
Meeting of the Puslinch Insurance Company I was elected President for the eight time
" 19 this is a very fine warm day like a spring day Meeting of Council
" 20 this day is rather stormy snowing some but not cold George and Peter Gunigal is
chopping cord wood tamerack
21 this is a very fine day Puslinchs Farmers Clubs Social at Aberfoyle

1880
Jan 22 this day is soft a strong thaw
24 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a grist of 19 Bushels by measure of fall wheat I
went to Foltons Mill Waterloo road the Sleighing is not very good I took 2 Lambs skins to sell
I sold them for $3.50 the Lambs died yesterday
26 a very fine day John went to Guelph with a load of wood for Fairley with the wagon
brought home the Grist I left on Saturday
27 this day is very warm it is like a spring day John went to Guelph with a load of wood he
broke the wheel of the Wagon in Guelph
28 this day is colder I took the Wagon wheel to W Sevensons to get fixed
30 this day is soft it rained in the afternoon I was at the Annual meeting at the church I got
home the wheel from Stevensons left it at Littles shop
31 this day is very cold I went to the annual meeting of the Farmers Club

1880
Feb 2 this is a fine day Meeting of the Council
" 3 this is a very windy day and some snow

�4 a fine day we were at Mrs James McLean Funeral at Aberfoyle there is some sleighing but
not good
7 we cutt some Peas and cleaned up 6 Bushels John went to Aberfoyl Mill with 4 Bags of
Oats &amp; Peas to chopp
9 the sleighing is poor I went to Aberfoyle Mill for the chopt stuff Duncan &amp; George went over
to Spayside for a load of shingles Duncan went up to Frank Rassins to Hugh timber for a
Barn
11 John &amp; George went to Guelph with 2 loads of Wood with the sleigh the sleighing is done
I was at Guelph and barganed with JB Armstrong for Tamarac wood for a Buggy at $2.75 per
cord
14 the weather is very mild no snow
19 cold wind the roads are very rough
20 this is a very fine day

1880
Feb 21 this is a fine day we had a shour of snow last night we went to Guelph with the
Buggy had some Butter 22 cents per lb
23 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 5 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp
24 we went up to Robert Amos to Marden it is a very fine day good Whelling in the morning
but soft at night
25 this day is very wet it rained nearly all day and last night
26 this is a fine warm day but the roads are very bad I went over to the Lake to lett a job on
the roads
27 a fine day we were sawing firewood in the afternoon
28 a fine day very warm the roads are almost impassible we have had a very mild open
month of February the winter has ben very open and mild no sleighing since the new year
very little snow all winter

�March 1 this day very windy and cold the roads are very rough
" 2 a fine warm day

1880
March 3 frosty in the morning but it got very soft and rained in the afternoon the roads are
very muddy I went to Guelph with 21 lb butter got 21 cents
" 6 I went to Guelph with 9 lb Butter got 22 cents got 5 gallons of cole oil paid 18 cents
" 8 this day is very frosty and cold I was at R T Johnstons Funeral
" 9 I went over to the Lake to see a job on the roads and I went to Killen to examin a bridge
the roads are very hard and rough
" 10 this day is very cold and frosty I went to Guelph with Christ Little to see about Murdoch
McLeod house he is going to buy it
" 11 this a little cold a fine winter day I was cleaning peas we cut them yesterday
" 12 a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 7 bags of peas and some oats to chop paid 70
cents
" 13 we went to Guelph with butter I bought 312 lb of bran 65 cents per 100 lb
" 15 this is a fine day we went down to Moriston to See Benjamin Grigor he was Dead before
we got there he Died very sudden he was in good health on friday and Died 3 oclock today

1880
March 16 this day is very stormy sowed all forenoon a little but not enough to make
sleighing I went to rockwood for 9 bags of Oat seeds at $10 per tun 7 bags of bran at $12 per
tun a 100 lb of oatmeal at $2.50
" 18 this is a fine day we went down to Ben Grigors Funeral Williams Horracks and his wife
was here last night from Minto
" 20 we went to Guelph it got very windy and cold
" 22 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting John went to Guelph with a load of wood
" 24 this day is very cold and windy keen frost

�" 25 this is a fine day but frosty rough roads we were at old John Littles Funeral
" 26 we were hauling home peas in the forenoon and cutting peas in the afternoon
" 27 I went to Guelph had some butter got 20 cents 12 lb went to the station for John
Willsons trunk it rained and snowed got to be very stormy and cold before night
" 29 a fine day the ews begun to lamb
31 a fine day cutting wood at Murreys

1880
April 1 a fine day we were at the seed show and stallion show at Aberfoyle I had some spring
Wheat 10 bushels got the second prize $2 sold it to Tom Willoughby for $1.35 per bushel
" 2 was down to Aberfoyle Mill for a grist of Wheat 12 bushels by measure got 413 lb flour
" 3 this is a very wett day it rained all day Duncan and me went over to Killean to lett a job of
building a new bridge the roads are very bad
" 2 John Willson comenced to work he is hired for eight month at $12 per month
" 6 this day is frequent snow shours got cold in the evening John went to the Aberfoyle Mill
with 8 bags of peas to chop
7 this is a very cold frosty day the roads are very rough and hard we went to the Guelph Fair
had some butter got 20 cents per lb

1880
April 10 this is a very fine morning warm but it got very cold and stormy in the afternoon it got
to be a terable stormy night we went to Guelph with some butter got 19 cents per lb we went
into Duncan Stewarts the Horse went away and upset the buggie at the corner of the garden
fence and went home without it
" 12 this day is very cold and frosty I went over to John Littles with the Harrows and Gang
plough to get fixed the men are picking stones
13 this is a fine day I went up to Arkle with the old wagon Axeltre to get a new one made we
have 20 lambs

�22 this is a fine day we have had some cold weather we sowed the spring wheat {blank
space} Bushels Beardid 2 Bushels Golden drop
23 a fine day we went down to Moriston in the afternoon got the makeings of a new coat
25 cold rain we were at the church
27 I went to Guelph with the Grigor family they are gon to Michigan

1880
April 28 this is a fine day I went to Aberloyle mill with 4 bags of peas to chop I got a telagraph
from Kepple Mrs Taylor my Mother in law is dead
" 29 the mrs and me started at 2 oclock am to go to Kepple we went on the 4:19 oclock train
at Guelph to Georgeston then took the 9 oclock train on the Hamilton and NWRR to Calidon
then got on the Narrow gage at Mono road for Owensound got there at half past 4 then got
on the Boat at 5 oclock for big baye got about 8 oclock it rained nearly all afternoon we got to
George Graham about 9 oclock we had to walk 2 miles bad roads
30 this day is cold the ground is white with snow we went over to Alexander McCoags 5
miles Mrs Taylor was Burried at bigbay church she was 87 on new years day she has ben
living with Jane for about 7 years
May 1 this day is raw and cold I went round to see the rocks of Kepper it is a very rough
country with rocks the soil is good

1880
May 3 this is beautifull warm day we started from A McCoags at 12 oclock in the morning to
go to the Sound got there at half past 5 over 20 miles very rough roads in a lumber wagon
we got on the train at half past 6 got to Guelph 20 minutes past 6 got home before dark we
traveled nearly 200 miles
" 4 a fine warm day John sowed the field at the creek part with Barley and part Oats
" 5 this is a very warm day we went to Guelph Fair with two steers they were sold some time
ago at $5 1/4 per 100 they weighed 2475

�" 6 this a fine day but cold comenced the garden
" 7 started to sow some barley we were working in the flatt fields till noon but afternoon it
came on a terible thunderstorm a reaglur flood of rain the flatt fields are all fluded
8 this morning was very warm we had a very heavy thunder shour with hail in the afternoon
we went to Guelph with a load of Potatos George had 13 bags and we

1880

May 8 we had 5 bags sold them for 30 cents per bag there was a great many loads in the
market
" 10 this day is very close and warm it rained in the forenoon
" 11 this is a fine dry day the men are working out at the field at the concession comenced to
sow some peas
" 12 a fine dry day the ground is drying fine John finished sowing the Peas in the field at the
concession I sowed beets and carrots in the garden and I sowed grass seed in the pea land
Struck Duffield cut a two year old colt Charley Dick
" 13 Sowed Peas in the big flat field 4 acers
" 14 finished sowing the Barley 13 B
" 16 finished Sowing the Peas 23 1/2 B the weather has ben dry and cold for a few day
" 17 the weather is very warm busy gang ploughing and sowing Oats in the flats

18 very warm sowing oats

1880
May 19 finished sowing the Oats 39 B it was very warm today we had a great storm of wind
about 2 oclock pm but not much rain it did not last over 10 minutes Duncan Gilchrist got the
roof blowen of the one side of his Barn it a fine evening

�20 this is a fine day a thunder storm about 2 Oclock but we had very little rain I went down to
Georges in the morning with 100 lb of flour we went to Moriston in the evening after supper
there was a great thunder storm about 8 Oclock in the evening when we were comeing home
21 I went to the Aberfoyl Mill with some peas to chop it rained nearly all the afternoon Jane
had a young Daughter this morning John was at Gilchrists helping to put the roof on the barn
the men has ben ploughing the oarchard for the potatos I sold 2 bags of potatoes to Dan
McLaren for 35 cents per

1880
May 24 this is a fine warm day we washed the sheep 23
25 this is a very warm day went down to Moriston with butter and eags then went in to John
McKenzies to exchange 2 bags of potatoes I got the late rose
26 this is very fine day there was thunder after noon but we had not much rain we comenced
to plant the Potatoes
21 we put the Mare Jess to Janes Scotts Horse
27 this is a fine day a shour in the evening I the Mare Doll to the Hors Dusty miller
28 finished planting the potatos three acres
29 Shearing the sheep it rained at night nearly all night
31 a fine warm day it rained at night I was at the Council Meeting
June 1 a fine day but a little cool I finished Shearing the Sheep 23 of our own and 3 of
Georges
" 2 we went to the Guelph fair we bought a new Single reaper the Dundas $110

1880
June 2 we brought home a new Buggie from J B Armstrongs we are to pay it in tamarick
wood $100

�3 this is the fast day for the Sacriment
5 we were at the church it was a very wett day after ten oclock
8 I was away along with John Iles to axamin the roads
9 this is a fine day we were up to Waterloo to Mr Duns he Died yesterday I bought 10 200
Cabage plants paid 30 cents
10 this day is dull and shoury I was up Mr Duns funeral
12 this day shoury heavey thunder shours were up to Guelph with 9 bags of Potatos sold
them for 30 cents per B had the wool in but did not sell it it fell
15 John Started to Drill for the turnips
18 finished Sowing the swede turnips the weather is very Dry since last
19 saturday we were at Guelph with the wool sold 101 lb docked 3 lb got 28 1/2 cents sold 8
bags potatoes 30 cent

1880
June 21 a fine warm day we were cutting thistles in the spring wheat
22 the men is working on the roads I was at Littles Blacksmiths shop got the horses shod
23 we were up at James Scotts in the evening
24 we put the old Sow to Robert Lambs Boar
25 this day is very warm the men finished ploughing the summer fallow
26 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with George Taylor him and Mrs Taylor is here on
a visit
27 there has ben great amount of rain today
28 this day is very warm and Shoury
29 a fine day we comenced to cut the Heay

�30 Shoury in the morning cutting Heay
July 1 a fine day but dull comenced to raik the Heay
2 Duncan Stewart Died this morning we went to Guelph for a coffin for Duncan Stewart

1880
July 3 a fine warm day got in 6 loads of Heay we were at Duncan Stewarts Funeral
9 this day is very warm I went to Guelph for to get some fixing for the mower it went wrong
today
10 this day is very warm we went to Guelph about Duncan Stewarts Will to get it Regestered
I am one of the Exacuter of the Will John is cutting Heay
11 very warm we had a very heavy shour
12 finished cutting the Heay
14 very warm we got nearly all the Heay in we made a stack I went up to Francis Rassins in
the afternoon with the team and wagon
15 this is a fine harvest day but very warm we comenced to cut the Fall wheat in the field at
the end of the Barn
17 this is a fine day I went to Guelph John was at John Hardeys cutting wheat
19 cutting wheat till 3 oclock we had a heavy rain with thunder and lightning

1880
July 20 a fine day we finished cutting the fall wheat
" 21 all hands are at the turnips thinning I went to the Blacksmiths shop for the wagon wheel
" 22 this is a fine dry day we were hauling in the wheat of the field near the barn 12 loads it
is a fine crop
" 23 hauling in wheat from the flat field we had a shour at noon got in 6 loads

�" 24 this is a fine day got in all the fall wheat 24 loads we were at Guelph got a new grain
wheel lifter in place of the one that brock
" 26 Shoury in the forenoon I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 9 1/2 Bush of spring
wheat got home {blank space} lb flour
" 27 a fine day John cut the Barley in the field at the creek
" 28 got in the Barley 2 good loads a fine day
" 29 John is Scuffeling the turnips the second time wilson is hauling back Dung

1880
July 31 this is a fine warm day we were at Guelph John cut some Barley and some spring
wheat the goldendrop it is a very poor crop it all brock down there a little over an Acre of it
August 2 we had a shower in the forenoon Willson is at A McKenzies thrashing
" 3 this is a fine day we hauled in the Barley 3 loads in all 5 loads it is not a very good crop it
was too wet in the spring
" 4 a fine day the men comenced to pull the Peas I was at Hardies Thrashing
" 5 a fine day we are pulling Peas
" 6 a fine harvest day pretty warm we cut the spring wheat the Beardid variety the grain is
good but rather thin on the ground
" 7 very warm the men was pulling peas in the forenoon hauled in 3 loads I was at Guelph I
got 2 cushions for the Carriage from Caleb Chase I paid $4 for them a new fork handle 12
1/2 cents I sold 3 bags of apple astracan variety got 50 cents per bag

1880
August 9 a very fine day we hauled in 2 loads of Peas and 5 loads of spring wheat we had 6
load of spring wheat and a load of raikins
" 10 this day is very close and warm we had a heavy shoure in the evening I went down to
morriston in the evening

�" 11 the men is pulling peas We had a very heavy thunder shour in the afternoon
" 12 this is fine day the men is pilling peas
" 7 went to Guelph sold 13 Bushels 20 lb spring Wheat at $1.10 $14.66
" 13 a fine day comenced to cut the oats in the field at the creek finished pulling the peas in
the field back at the turnips
" 14 this morning is dull and a little rain we were at Guelph with a lot of truck
" 16 a fine day very warm we hauled in 5 load of peas and thrashed them with the horses in
the Barnyard
" 17 a fine day we were cleaning up the peas 35 Bushels
18 we had some rain last night we were thrashing Wheat and Barley 210 W 80 B

1880
August 19 this day is shoury the men puled some peas I was out to Aberfoyle and Hugh
Cockburn
" 20 a fine day the men hauled in 4 loads of peas in the afternoon I was at Watts thrash
" 21 we were at Guelph the men are pulling peas we had a very heavy rain last night
" 23 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting the men hauled in 4 loads of Peas in the
afternoon
24 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of peas got the peas all puled
25 shoury in the morning dull and cold
26 a fine day but cold John was cutting Oats in the field behind the Bush we hauled in 3
loads of Oats and 1 of peas 24 loads
27 this day is very warm I was at Aberfoyle Seed Show with some fall wheat I Sold 10
bushels to C Colfast for $1.10 per B I bought 2 Bushels of fultye wheat for $1.25 per B
28 we had a very heavy rain last night we were binding oats in the afternoon

�1880
August 30 this is a fine day we had a very heavy rain on saturday night and yesterday the
land is very weet we can hardly cutt the Oats it is so very soft we bound some oat in the
afternoon
" 31 this day is very dull we bound some Oats we were at Mrs W McKenzies funeral
Sept 1 this day is very warm and dull there was a very heavy rain this forenoon we went to
Morriston in the afternoon
" 2 this is a fine day we bound oats in the afternoon John cutt some the ground that soft he
had to quit cutting with the reaper there is about an acer to cutt
" 3 we had another very wett night and this forenoon I went over to the west side of the Brock
road to lett some jobs on the roads
" 4 this day is very hott and shoury we were letting jobs on the roads in the afternoon John
Iles with me

1880
Sept 6 this is a fine day we have had a very wet harvest lately the ground is very weet we
cutt the last bit of Oats with the cradle we could not cut them with the reaper the ground is so
soft we hauled in 5 loads of Oats
" 7 a fine day had a small shour about noon we were hauling in Oats 8 loads
" 8 a fine day but cold finished hauling in the Oats 10 lbs 27 big loads altogether
" 10 this is a fine day I was at the Sale of cattle and sheep at the Modle farm
" 11 John Sowed the fall wheat in the field at the back corner next A McK 11 Bushels I was in
Guelph bought 12 bags paid $4 at Haddens
" 13 this day is cold I went to Guelph with Annie She went to Toronto
" 15 this is a fine warm day we were at Christopher Littles Sale I bought a plough for $6 and
a sett of harnes for $8 twelve month credit finished sowing the Wheat

�1880
Sept 15 sowed 4 1/2 Bushels of Wheat 2 B of the Fultye wheat and 2 1/2 of Scott
" 16 this is a fine warm day we were at C Littles for the things we bought and got Prince and
Royle shode
" 18 we were up to Guelph with some apples sold them for 45 cents per Bag Butter 20 cents
Brother John came from California to visit us he has ben away for 34 years
" 21 this day is cold we went to Guelph with Brother John he went off on the cars
" 22 this day is cold we were cleaning barley the men is ploughing
" 23 a fine day we are at the apple picking
" 24 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 37 B 9lb at 60 cts
$22.30/100 I went over to the 5th and 7th concessions to inspect some jobs on the roads
" 25 this day is very warm we are pulling apples the men is Ploughing
27 this day is very dull we had a terable heavy rain last night

1880
Sept 29 this day is cool and shoury I went down to Hamilton to the Provincial Show I went
with James Scott and John Murray
30 we came home from Hamilton this day is cold
October 2 this day is fine we went to Guelph with a load of wheat Clawson 40 1/2 by measur
39 B 35 lb at $1.2 cent it weighed 58 1/2 lb per B
" 4 this day is very wett it rained all forenoon
" 6 this day Shoury and cold we went to Backwood with the wool sold 21 lb at 30 cents per lb
for cloth Christopher Little moved out to Aberfoyle
" 8 this is a very fine day we were at the Aberfoyl Show
" 9 we comenced to take up the Potatos

�" 12 we went to William Grahams Sale I bought a coller and bridle for 60 a pump for $4.29
" 13 a fine day Robert Amos was down

1880
October for Apples got 26 bags for to make cider he is going to make is on shares that is the
apple butter
" 14 finished takeing up the Potatoes 11 loads
" 15 a fine day we have had fine warm weather this week we went out to W Grahams for
some furniture we bought
" 16 this fore noon is very wet John went out to move some things for W Graham
" 18 the weather is very cold
" 21 we finished pulling the Apples
22 this forenoon is cold it comenced to snow after noon a storm out off the east I went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with a Grist of 7 Bushels of Wheat got 270 lb of flour
" 23 this day is blustry and shoury we went to Guelph with some butter got 22 cents per lb
" 25 a fine forenoon rained in the evening John went over to Galt with W Grahams things

1880
Oct 26 this day is soft and shoury John went Guelph in the afternoon for 16 apple barels
" 27 a fine day comenced to harrow and haul
"-29- in the turnips got in 10 loads
" 28 we went to Church it is the fast day
" 30 a fine warm day the apple packers came in the afternoon filled 15 barels
" 31 this is the Sacrament Sabath
Nov 1 a fine day for the turnips we are bussey

�" 2 this is fine warm day the men from Guelph were here bareling apples they packed 38
barels
" 3 this a fine warm day we got finished with the turnips we had a very fine crop about 125
loads they were in the second back field we finished gathering the apples we had a very
good crop
" 4 this is very fine day the men is covering the Turnip pits I went to Guelph fair with a load of
wheat 35 Bushels 10 lb at $1.4/100 $36.22 its weight was 59 lb per B I was docked 1 cent
Oct 26 got 4 gallons of coal oil imper 30 cents

1880
Nov 5 it rained last night this day is dull and soft the men went to Guelph with 2 loads of
apples 30 barrels
" 6 this day is very wett it rained for 24 hours sometimes very heavey I went in to Guelph with
8 barrels of apples I sold 38 barrels of winter Apples to Edwin Parkinson for one Doler per
Barrel $38 the Boys was with me and got new boots and hats
" 7 some snow this morning and cold
" 9 this day is very warm and fine the men is ploughing and covering the turnip pit we were at
Miss Cauldfield Funeral
10 a fine forenoon it rained very heavey all afternoon out of the East we were at Robert
Ingles Sale I cleaned a load of Wheat 15 bags
" 12 this day is cold and windy the men is covering the turnip pit I went to Guelph with a load
of Wheat 31 B 58 lb at $1.10
" 13 hard frost we went to Guelph with some butter and 2 bags of apples 40 cents this day is
dull snowed at night

1880
Nov 16 a fine day we had some snow last night we killed a pig wight 311 lb sold 149 lb to
Mrs Stewart

�" 17 we were thrashing wheat snowed some
18 we were thrashing today 110 B fall Wheat 45 spring Wheat 202 Oats 78 peas this day is
cold and windy quite a bit of snow they are running with sleighs
" 19 John went with 6 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chop at the Aberfoyle Mill I was Killing Pigs at
Duncan Gilchrists Killed 10 pigs
20 a fine day but cold I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 35 B 5 lb at $1.7/100 $37.54
" 21 this day is terable cold a very high wind
" 22 this day is very cold not so windy but very keen frost I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a
grist 10 B 45 lb fall wheat got 407 lb flour I went over to John Smiths to pay a note of one
hundred Dolers
" 23 this Day is very keen frost I went over to Rockwood for the yarn got home 20 1/2 lb
bought 945 lb of bran at Ferrishes Mill paid at the rate of $10 per ton

1880
Nov 24 this day is a little milder a little more snow we are fixing about home
25 this is a fine day but cold we went to Guelph with with 865 lb of old mettle for J A
McDugald in part payment for a plow sold 4 bags of Potatoes at 45 cents per B to Mrs
Cordrie we went up to Robert Amos {small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
" 27 I went to Guelph with the sleigh and a load of 10 bags of potatoes at 50 cents 7 bags
Apples at 50 and 45 per Bag
" 30 I cleaned up a load of fall wheat 38 B John went up to Guelph with 1100 lb of Hay for
John A McDugald in part payment of a Plow of Watsons of {illegible} I paid $15 in old iorn
Potatoes &amp; Hay
Dec 1 went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 34 B 5 lb at $1.10 Bought 100 lb of oat meal at
$2.25 got a half Barel of herring for George paid $2.75 we had a fall of snow this morning it is
good sleighing
2 a fine day the men went to Guelph with 2 loads of Tamarick wod for Armstrong

1880

�December 4 this is a very fine day the sleighing is good in the morning we went to Guelph
with 9 bags of Potatoes sold them for 45 cents per Bag 11 bag of Apples at 50 cts I bought a
pair of horsecovers for $3.29 John was in Guelph with Wood
" 5 it rained last night a thaw today the sleighing is done
" 6 this day is cold a great change since yesterday Christopher Little took away the lambs he
Bought 11 lambs at $3.50 each John Little Blacksmith Bought a fat ewe for $8 I was at the
Council Meeting it was our last Meeting for the year I got $40
" 8 we have very cold weather these few days I put the ram and 3 ews in to fatten and the
old sow
" 6 John Wilson hired for a year at $116 comenced work today
" 11 this day is cold and windy we have had cold frosty weather all week I went to Guelph
with 12 bags of potatoes sold them for 50 cts per B 6 bags Apples at 50 cts John Wilson
went up to Tesewatter

1880
December 11 I bought an Overcoat for $7 a pair of felt boots for $3.50 4 galons imperial coal
oil at 25 cts per galon
"14 it snowed in the forenoon it rained a little and thawed some in the afternoon we are
working about home
" 15 this is a fine day the sleigh runs prety good John went to Guelph with wood I went to
Guelph to the Christmas fat cattle fair
"16 this day is prety cold we killed the old cow and 4 spring pigs there weight is 242 x 232 x
190 180
"18 this day is cold and frosty I went to Guelph with one pig its weight is 242 at $6.25/100 per
100 cow hide 70 lb at $8 per 100 calf skin 30 cents 8 bags of apples but I did not sell a
sheepskin for John Little $1.30
21 a fine day John went to the Mill at Arkel with 9 bags of Oats and peas to Chop paid 8
cents per bag

�1881
{Publisher printed "1880"}
December 22 a fine day very white frost on the trees at the school examination John hauled
some hemlock logs to Martins Mill
" 24 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of apples sold them for 40 and 45 cents per bag they were
some of them frosted
" 25 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} for a
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this day is cold and stormy I was at the Nomination of Councillors at Aberfoyle
" 28 this day is very cold Bob Amos and Bob Doughty came to chop some tamarick
cordwood
31 I went to Guelph with the old Mettle of the reaper for W Dun we have had four days very
cold the coldest spell for a number of years

{Publisher Printed (1881)}
Jan 1 Newyears day a fine day but cold and frosty I went over to Crief with the Petition
against the syndicate contract Mr &amp; Mrs Murray and Duncan Gilchrist and the Most of our
family was here last nigt

1881
December 22 a fine day very white frost on the trees at the school examination John hauled
some hemlock logs to Martins Mill
" 24 I went to Guelph with 8 bags of apples sold them for 40 and 45 cents per bag they were
some of them frosted
" 25 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} for a
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this day is cold and stormy I was at the Nomination of Councillors at Aberfoyle

�" 28 this day is very cold Bob Amos and Bob Doughty came to chop some tamarick
cordwood
30 I went to Guelph with the old mettle of the reaper for W Dun we have had four days very
cold the coldest spell for a number of years
Jan 1 Newyears day a fine day but cold and frosty I went over to Crief with the Petition
against the syndicate contract Mr &amp; Mrs Murray and Duncan Gilchrist and the Most of our
family was here last nigt

1881
Jan 3 this is a fine day this was the Election of Councillors I was Elected along with Little and
Iles
" 5 we went to Guelph fair with the cow Plummy to sell I sold her for $35.50 she Calfed last
Wednesday
" 6 I went to Hainses Mill with a Grist of Wheat 5 bags 11 1/2 Bushels I then went to Guelph
with the turnip shlicher to get fixed at Toltons
" 8 this is a fine day good sleighing I went to Guelph with 8 bags of Apples I sold 5 bags at
45 and 50 cents per bag they are a very dull sale Johns Marey came home from Tesewatter
on the Cars I brought home the turnip shlicher I got it bushed and new pinions I paid $2
50/100
" 11 a fine day but very frosty in the morning the keenest frost we have had this winter
" 14 very cold and frosty John has got all the wood hauled that is cutt
" 15 I was at the Annual Meeting of the Puslinch Insurance Company at Aberfoyle

1881
Jan 15 I was Elected President of the Puslinch Mutual Insurance Company
" 17 this is very fine day but frosty we had our first Meeting of the Township Council
" 18 a very fine clear day but it was very keen frost last night I went up with Annie &amp; Anne
Grigor to Robert Amos

�" 19 this is a fine clear day not cold but very frosty at night the most of the Family is away to
the Farmers Social at the Town Hall Aberfoyle
" 17 John went to Hains Mill with 10 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 8 cts per B
" 20 this is a fine day raw and cold in the evening we went down to Moriston in the Afternoon
" 21 this is a stormy day wind and snow
" 22 it is snowing the most of the day but not so windy I have been mending shoes
" 26 this day is very stormy the roads are drifting the snow is deep I was at Duncan
McKerrashers funeral
" 27 this day very cold clear and windy

1881
Jan 29 this is a fine day we went to Guelph Robert Amos and Margaret was down he brought
down 4 bags of barley for seed
31 a fine day cold in the afternoon I was at the Annual Meeting at the Church and at Mrs
Falconers Funeral I Paid R Amos and R Doughty $7.60 for chopping 19 cords of tamarick
wood at 40 cents per cord
Feb 1 this is a terable cold day we went out to Mrs Stewarts with a letter from W Black his
wife died last week in Nebrasca John went to Guelph with a load of wood
" 2 this is a very cold day the coldest day for great number of years it was 30 degres below
zero I was at Guelph Fair John was in with a load of wood he has got in all the wood we
were to give to JB Armstrong
" 5 this is a fine day not so cold as it has been all week it has been very cold all week very
keen frost at nights I was at Guelph with 6 bags of apples got 50 cents per bag 4 bags
Potatoes got 55 cents per B I settled up with JB Armstrong and got my note

1881
Feb 5 we gave 42 cords of Tamarack to JB Armstrong for a new Buggie we got it last June

�" 7 this is a fine day I was at a Meeting of the Council
" 8 there is a great change of the weather it is soft and dull some rain we were at the Church
to here a lecture from the Rev Dr McKay a Missionery to Formossa in China
" 9 we have a great thaw the snow is very soft some rain
" 10 this day is very soft it rained nearly all night we killed the old sow weight 332 lb
" 11 this is a fine day a little frost in the morning we went to Guelph with Annie Grigor she
went home to Michagan I sold 3 bags of potatoes for 55 cents per Bag Margaret and her
Children came down
" 12 this day is colder John went up to Hains Mill with 9 bags of peas &amp; oats to chop paid 8
cents per B
" 13 this day is very cold and stormy

1881
Feb 18 it has ben fine weather all week but rather cold it has snowed nearly all day steady
and caulm
19 this is a fine day cold frosty wind from the north we went to Guelph with the butter
" 21 a fine day George came up to help us to cutt some peas and saw some firewood
" 22 a very fine day rather soft in the midle of the day John went to Martins saw Mill with a
log
23 this day is very Cold and windy the men went to the Mill with saw logs
24 a fine day but raw and cold I went down to Moriston to see the Doctor the men went to the
Mill with logs 12 in all
25 a fine day the men is hauling turnips from the pit they are bad frozen at top John went to
Haines Mill with a grist 4 bags of fall wheat
26 the men hauled in some turnips the other pit is good it is a fine day
27 this day is soft it rained some

�28 this is a fine day it rained last night the men is Cutting Maple logs

1881
March 1 a great change of weather it is a cold west wind we had a young lamb yesterday I
went to Littles Blacksmiths shop to get the Horses shod Fanney &amp; Royel
" 2 the weather is cold but a fine day I went to Guelph Fair
" 3 this day is very stormy wind and snow out of the east
" 4 snowed all day
" 5 snowed all night and this forenoon we went down to Moriston to the Docter
" 9 this is fine weather I went Guelph and got a truss at Petries paid $2.50 for it
" 10 a fine day John and I went to James Cowans Sale of Thourabread Cattle
" 12 a fine day we went to Guelph I had a barrel of russet apple for Mr Henrey $1.25 I bought
4 bushels of white Rusian spring wheat from John Dicheson $1.25

1881
March 14 this day is very warm we had another storm of snow yesterday I went up to
Arimosia to look after a young Bull John went to the Mill with 10 bags of Oats and Peas to
chop on saturday
" 15 this day is very warm I was at Hains Sale the men is getting wood
" 16 this day is very warm and soft
" 18 I went over to John Littles with 4 Bags potatoes
" 19 I went in to Guelph with the cutter had some butter got 20 cents per lb it turned out out a
terable stormy weet day it rained out of the east very heavey
22 this is a fine day clear and cold I went up to the Paisley block and bought a young Bull
Eleven Months old for $80 from John McKorkindale
24 a fine day but frosty I went up for the young Bull we were out to Mrs Cockburns

�26 I went to Guelph bought 100 lb oatmeal paid $2.50 some Corn 82 cents this day is clear
and cold had the Bugy

1881
March 28 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting
29 this is a fine clear day we were sawing firewood and cutt some Peas
30 this day is cold and windy from the east snowed in the evening the weather has ben very
cold this month the most of the time we have 6 lambs at present George got 1/2 ton of Heay
31 this day is blustry and some snow John went to Hains Mill with 11 bags of Oats and peas
to chopp he left it I went down to Moriston with the truss I got from the Doctor
April 1 a fine day I went up to the Mill for the chopp
" 2 we went to Guelph with some Butter got 21 cts I sold the Horse Royel to an American
Buyer
" 4 I went over to Martins Mill about some lumber we are getting sawed
" 5 this is a terable cold day with high wind very keen frost the turnips froze in the roothouse
we have very cold frosty weather every day the ground is nearly all covered with snow good
sleighing in some places on the back roads

1881
April 5 John went over to Martins saw Mill to haul the Lumber from the Mill brought some
home
" 6 this day is cold we went to Guelph Fair with the fat Cattle 2 heiffers weight 2175 lb at 4
3/4 &amp; $103.31 a cow $40 Bull $45 total $188.31 we bought 17 Bushels Peas at 80 cents per
B $13.20 Bought 1 Bushel Clover seed $5 1/4 1 1/2 B timothy seed at $3 1/4 per B $10.13 I
paid Donald Martin for sawing lumber $9.15
" 8 I went to the seed fair at Aberfoyle and took down a grist of Wheat to the Mill 6 bags 13 B
20 lb

�9 we went to Guelph with 4 bags of Apples got 70 cents for 1 bag 6 for 1 and 80 cents for 2 3
bags potatoes at 70 cents per Bag
" 11 I went to Guelph with the Horse Royal we sold sold to SB Reppuling for $131
12 I went to Aberfoyl to the Horse Show brought the old Wagon down to repair to Mr Gibbon
" 16 we went to Guelph I paid John McKorkindale $80 for the young Bull

1881
April 18 this is a fine day Robert Amos and his family and Christ Little and his family and
Susan was here on a visit
" 19 a fine day I am pruning Apple trees I went to Aberfoyle for the old Wagon paid $3
" 20 a very fine day but frost at night there is snow round the fences yet in some places it has
ben very dry and cold all this month we have not plowed any yet the men is choreing round
John has not wrought any for 2 weeks with a bile on his rump I am pruning trees George is
sick with a sore throt we have 19 lambs
" 21 a fine day the men comenced to Plough
22 this day is rather cold we went down to Moriston in the evening with some Butter and egs
23 this is a fine warm day but cold at night John and his wife and I went to Guelph I bought
14 apple trees 11 Baldwins and 4 Spys from Sunlay
" 25 this is a fine warm day we planted 14 apple trees this is the first fine spring weather we
have had this spring

1881
April 26 very fine weather had a shour last night we sowed nearly 5 bushels of Barley in the
Orchard 3 acres we were at Mrs Hugh Cockburns Funerl she Died on the 24th
" 27 this is a very fine day comenced to work in the Garden got it ploughed one of the pigs
died

�" 29 this day is rather cold John Sowed 5 acres of Barley in the flat field next A McKenzie we
went to Moriston in the evening I bought a whip paid $1 for it
" 30 this day is cold and frosty at night John sowed some Oats I went to Guelph with 12 bags
of potatoes got 77 cents per 10 Bags and 80 cents for 2 and 3 bags of Apples got 40 cents
bought a trunk for Annie paid $3.75 for it a basket 90 cents Buls ring 40 cts
May 2 a fine day but cold and dry John sowed some Oats
" 3 a fine day but cold the weather is very dry and cold there is very little growth yet John
finished Sowing the Barley 16 Bus I finished pruning the apple trees

1881
May 4 this day is warm and dry we Went to Guelph fair with 3 fat Sheep I Sold the ram for 4
1/2 cents per lb he weighed 229 lb $10.30 2 ewes at 5 1/2 cents per lb weight 363 $19.96
bought 22.75 lb Salt at $4 1/2 per tun one Bushel timothy seed at $2.75 20 lb clover at 4 1/2
per B
" 5 a fine day we sowed the spring wheat 9 Bushels 4 B of white Russian 5 Beardid I sowed
salt on the Barley in the flats
" 6 I finished Sowing the Salt on the Wheat
" 7 this day is warm I went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 8 bag for George and 4 for our
own got 60 cents per B 3 bags of apples at 40 cents per bag
" 9 Annie started off on the cars to go to California she went by the Great Western RR paid
$5.65 for a through ticket
" 10 I was Grafting apple trees
" 12 John finished sowing the Oats 42 Bushels the weather is very warm and dry
14 John comenced to the peas sowed 5 1/2 Bushels this is a fine day some rain in the
evening
May 16 we had a fine shour on last evening thing is growing fine we got a letter from Annie

�" 17 we finished sowing the Peas in the field at the creek we sowed 15 1/4 Bushels we
bought and 5 Bushels of our own our own is very bad with bugs
" 19 the weather is very dull the crops is growing very well the men is picking stones off the
grass
" 14 we sowed the carrots in the field and place
" 21 I went to Guelph bought a pair of Springs for the Wagon Seat Armstrongs paid $2.40 a
pair of specticales $1 a Bushel of Corn 70 cents a peck of potatoes the Beauty of heburn 30
cents
" 20 a fine day I sowed plaster on the clover
" 23 the weather is very warm we washed the sheep 27
" 25 I went up with the team to Frank Rassins with Duncans men there going to put a
building
" 26 the weather is very hott and dry we started to plant the potatoes
28 the weather is fine but dry we finished planting the potatoes I went to Guelph with 3 bags

1881
May 28 of Apples sold them for 50 cents per bags russets and 4 bags of potatoes at 50 cts
per B bought 100 lb Oatmeal at $2.50
" 30 I was at the Council Meeting the men is hauling dung for the turnips
" 31 finished shearing the sheep 27 with Georges 3
June 1 a very light shour last night
" 2 a fine day but cool I went to Toronto with the other members of the Council as a
deputation on the Credit Valey RR got a free ride and diner at the Rosin House
" 4 a fine day I was at the Church and at a Meeting of the Insurance company in the
afternoon
" 5 the Sacaraments Sabath

�" 7 it rained some in the forenoon
" 8 a fine day I was round inspected the roads the men is ploughing
" 9 this day is dull we were at Peter Littles Funeral

1881
June 11 I went to Guelph with 7 bags of Potatoes sold them for 30 cents per bag 1 bag of
Apples for 60 cents bought 500 lb of plaster and 800 lb salt for the turnips
" 14 a fine day I went to Guelph I bought a new Syth and Sneth $1.50
" 16 comenced to sow the turnips
" 18 finished sowing the turnips 5 3/4 acres I went to Guelph with the wool sold 15 fleces 85
lb at 24 1/4 cents $20.61 we kept 9 fleces there was a fine rain this evening
" 13 we had tereble storm of wind and dust in the afternoon a great deal of lightning and
thunder but not much rain
" 22 the weather is dry and cold frost in some places where it is low John Murreys new barn
was raised today
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" 21 I went down to Moriston and bought a new turnip scuffeler from Tom Ingram Paid $10
for it
" 23 the weather is dull and Cold for the season
" 25 we comenced to cut the Heay the weather has been cold all June frost this week in low
places

1881
June 27 I went to Guelph with the Mower to get repaired got it bushed and other fixings it
cost $5 I bought a new section grinder at Griffins Foundry paid $6 we had a fine rain it rained
4 or 5 hours

�" 28 we had a great storm of wind and rain it was worse in some places nor here
" 29 this is fine weather old Rodrick McDonald Died this morning he was a week ill
" 30 we were at Rodrick McDonalds Funeral got 2 loads of hay in
July 2 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat and some Potatos 6 bags at 60 cents per Bag
24 B 30 lb spring wheat at $1.19 5 B 50 lb fall wheat at $1.20 one firkin butter at 16 cents per
lb
" 4 this day is very warm I was at the Council Meeting I sent a letter to Annie
" 5 this day is very warm we went to Morriston in the evening
" 6 this day is very hot we had Bob Robertson helping with the hay Wilson is sick he has not
worked any this week we got in 8 loads of heay today we have 16 big loads in now Mrs &amp; me
was at Ann McDonalds Weding
" 7 there is a fine rain today calm and not very heavy
8 this is a fine day we went up to see Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} folcks John is cutting hay

1881
July 9 this is a fine heay day John &amp; Bob Robertson was setting up the potatoes in the
forenoon hauled in 3 loads of heay in the afternoon
" 10 this day is very warm it has been excessef hot for some days we had a shour in the
evening
" 11 a fine day John finished cutting the heay we got in 3 loads of hay John Willson
comenced to Work he was off all last week and one day the week before
" 12 a fine day Willson finished ploughing the Sumerfallow John comenced to scuffel the
turnips
" 13 this is a beautifull day we got in 4 loads of heay in the afternoon comenced to thin the
turnips and harrowing the fallow

�" 14 we got in all the hay 28 large loads some of it was very good and some of it poor
finished scuffling the turnips
" 15 the weather is very warm I was down at Georges setting up his potatoes
16 I was cutting thistles the rest is at the turnips

1881
July 19 the weather is rather cooler we cut the Barley in the Oarcherd it is a good crop this is
Roarys Sale
" 20 we comenced to cut the Wheat
" 21 this day is warm I went to Guelph in the morning and bought a new steel barley fork paid
$1.10 six fingers for a wooden barley fork paid 23 cents we hauled in 3 loads of barley out of
the oarcherd
" 22 a fine day cutting wheat in the afternoon
" 23 John cutt the Barley in the flatt field
" 25 hauled in some wheat and some Barley we had a light shour this morning
" 26 we finished cutting the fall wheat it is a very good crop we had a small shour
" 28 we finished hauling in the Barley 9 loads
" 29 a fine day we finished hauling in the fall wheat 12 loads
" 30 this day is very warm we was in Guelph with some Butter
Aug 1 the men started to thin the turnips the second time I was a David Dicksons funeral
" 3 we are working at the turnips the weather is very warm
" 8 we thrashed some wheat and Barley in the afternoon

1881
August 10 we cutt the spring wheat it is a good crop

�" 11 comenced to cut the oats we brock the leaver of the reaper I got it fixed at Littles shop
" 12 we had a fine rain in the morning cutting oats in the afternoon
" 13 a fine day the men comenced to pull the Peas we went to Guelph with 4 bags of apples
got 75 cents for some and 40 for one
" 15 cutting oats and some peas
" 16 hauled in some spring wheat in the afternoon
" 17 finished hauling in the spring wheat 7 loads
" 18 I was at Watts thrashing the men is pulling peas
" 19 we finished cutting the oats they have ben a very fair crop
" 20 hauled in some peas
" 22 hauled in some peas n the forenoon and pulling in the afternoon I was at the Council
meting in the afternoon
23 hauled in Oats all day 8 loads
24 we have very dry weather the pasture is dryed up intirely we were hauling in Peas I was
at the Funeral of Mrs Peter Hume in the afternoon
25 very warm hauling in Oats in the forenoon

1881
August 25 we were over at the Puslinch Lake along with the Gilchrists Clan at there Annual
Picknick
" 26 finished hauling in the Peas and Oats I was at the Seed Show at Aberfoyle in the
afternoon and at a Meeting of Council
" 27 the men comenced to plough for the fall wheat
" 31 the weather is very warm and dry

�Sept 1 this is an extreemly cloce warm day it is Suffocating about 4 Oclock it got very dark
and a great storm of wind and rain it was a great deal wors in some Sections of the Country
than here the lightning done a grate amount of damage in some places
" 3 the weather is still very warm the men finished ploughing and harrowing back field for the
fall wheat I went to Guelph with Some apples 4 bags got 50 cents per bag
" 5 comenced to sow the fall wheat we got the best calf drowned in the spring yesterday
afternoon it fell in and could not get up the water is very scarse

1881
Sept 6 this is terable hot dry weather there is a great many fires around we are clearing up a
pease of land back at the creek got some fence burned John finished sowing the Wheat in
the back field there is 15 acres sowed 5 acres of Fulty wheat 9 bushels
" 7 John finished sowing the Wheat the little field out at the corner 1 1/2 acres we sowed 15
1/2 Bushels of Clawson 9 B Fulty 4 of Scott Wheat 28 1/2 I went to Guelph with Duncan he
went away with the Cars to go to Manitoba Hel{en} Stewart went with him I was at Stones
Sale of Stock
" 8 we were at the annual Sale at the Modle farm the weather is very dry
" 9 I was down at James Hoggs with James Scott to examin about the fire he got his Barn
burned on Wednesday night he is insured in the Puslinch Companey
" 10 I went to Guelph with a load of Barley sold it for 79 cents per B there was 38 B 46 lb
$30.77 and 2 bags of apples got 50 cents per B
" 12 we had a Meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company the weather very warm

1881
Sept 14 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 44 B 38 lb got 79 cents per B $35.35 I
bought 1 1/2 Bushels of timothy paid $3.50 per B $5.25 bought a keeg of nails paid $2.75
and razor strap paid 85 cents paid Crist Littles note $14
" 15 this day is very windy we have had terable dry weather this harvest we have not had
much rain all sumer there has ben a great amount of damage by fires through the Country it

�comenced to rain in the evening I was sowing timothy seed back in the field bhind the Bush I
sawed abou 8 acres
" 16 this is a fine day we had a light shour last night John went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a
grist of ten Bushels and fifty lb he did not get it home
" 17 a fine day but dull it rained Some in the evening I went to the Aberfoyle Mill for the grist
got 400 lb flour Robert Amos and Margaret and the Children came down
" 19 this is very fine warm day I was away with John Iles letting jobs on the Roads we went
over to the west side of the Township
" 20 I was down to Moriston got Wilsons boots at Cuyins paid $2 I went C Littles Sale Johns
Brother

1881
Sept 21 I was at a metting of the Directors of the Insurance Company to settle with James
Hogg with regard to the Burning of his barn
" 23 I was away in the afternoon letting some jobs on the Roads
" 24 I went to Guelph with 15 B 55 lb of fall wheat sold it for $1.28 per Bushel $20.44 and 8
bags of fallen apples got 50 cents per bag I bought 4 gallons of Coal Oil paid 28 cents per
Gallon
" 26 I comenced to pull the Apples John is bad with a sore back he is not able to work
27 John is at Murrays thrashing and Willson is at James Niccols ploughing bee
" 28 we are Clening up the new land
" 29 I was at the Apples Willson is ploughing in the field at the creek John is at Murrays
thrashing
" 28 I bought a new Weigh Scales from Angus Stewart paid $26
30 comenced to take up the potatoes
October 4 I went to Guelph with 5 barels of fall apples I sold to Parkinson for $1 per Barel

�" 6 we went to Guelph to the Show then we went down to Aberfoyle to get tikets for the show

1881
October 7 a beautiful day this is the Pushlinch Show we were nearly all at it
" 10 fine weather Andrew Elliot comenced to dig a weell down at the Barn the framers
comenced to hew the timber for the sheep house
" 12 it is dull and soft fine rain Elliot finished the weell it is 18 feet deep I paid him $18 for it
" 13 this is the fast day for the Sacrament we were at the Church
" 15 it rained very heavy in the morning on till 10 Oclock we went to the church
" 16 a fine day the Sacrament Sabath
" 17 John Iles and me went over to the 4 con to examin some jobs on the roads in the
forenoon then went to the Meeting of Council in the afternoon John started away up with
John Little
" 8 I went out to Mrs Stewarts to measure her apples this day is shoury
" 10 we finished takeing up the Potatoes the are a pretty fair crop
" 20 this is the National thanksgiveing day John came home from moveing John Little up to
Bells corners near Pratton the roads are bad up there

1881
October 18 this day is raw and cold day Flaws &amp; Johnston put in a new pump in the weell the
price of it is $9.50 payable in tamarack wood we are to geet 2 1/2 cents per foot 380 feet
they repaired the old pump and put it in the weell in the garden I paid them $5 for it in cash I
went down to Morriston with the brass kettles we had boiling Cider I 25 cents for each of
them there was 2
" 20 Edward Wakefield and his men comenced to build the foundation for the sheep house

�21 the Masons finished the foundation of the sheep house they were a day and half 2
masons and a labourer I went over to Spayeside to see about shingles I went up to
Rockwood to get the yarn at the Woolen factory 50 lb paid $7.50 or 15 cent per lb
" 22 went to Mrs Stewart we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart we bought a Marble headstone
for Duncan Stewart from Kennady &amp; co for $45 it is a fine day
" 26 Duncan came home from Manatoba he has been away since the 7th Sept
" 25 I went to Spayeside for 9 squares of shingles paid $1.75 per square

1881
Oct 25 we raised the fraim of the sheep house a fine day
" 26 a fine day we were thrashing today wheat and oats
" 27 a very fine day we were thrashing peas Barley and Oats
"28 John Comenced to harrow up the turnips a fine day we went down to Morriston with
some Ducks
29 it is very wett this forenoon it rained all night and a good part ot the forenoon I went to
Guelph in the afternoon John went up to Hains{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} Mill with 8 bags of Peas and 2 bags Oats to chopp
" 31 a fine day John comenced pull the carrots and haul in the turnips I went over the 3rd con
to McCormacks pond to examin job on the roads
Nov 1 a fine day I was at Grants thrashing Wilson is not working this forenoon nor yesterday
his Mother is very sick he went to Guelph today to meet his sister
" 2 a fine day I went to Guelph fair I bought a 2 shear ram I paid $10 to Mr Robertson of Earn
Township Robert Amos took him up to his place I had nothing but the Bugie
" 3 this day is rather cooler it rained heavy last night James Wilson came down from
Teeswater

1881

�Nov 4 this day is cold and windy we had a light shour of Snow in the morning it was all away
by noon we finished hauling in the turnips 24 loads off 5 acres they were a very poor crop
they were a compleet failure they got covered with a sort of lice then the frost killed them
John went to Hainses Mill with a grist Wheat 4 bags
" 5 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 48 Bushels 46 lb at 87 cents per B
$42.59 John went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
for a Ram I Bought from D Robertson of Erin on the fair day I paid $10 he is a 2 sheare the
morning was stormy and snowing but it chainged and rained heavy before noon it faired up
in the afternoon
" 7 a very fine day I went to Guelph with David {in margin "ram to ews"} Wilson to meet the
train I bought 50 lb of Oatemeal I paid at the rate of $2.75 per 100 lb
" 8 this is a very fine day warm the men is buissey ploughing I put the ram to the Ewes
yesterday
" 9 a fine day it rained heavy last night the men is ploughing
" 10 cold we were cutting wood at J Murrays

1881
Nov 11 this day is rather cold the men is ploughing I cleaned up a load of Wheat for the
market went to Aberfoyle in the evening Jane had a young Daughter yesterday
" 12 this is a very wett day it rained all night and all forenoon I went to Aberfoyle to post a
letter to California for Annie I sent some flannel in a parcel to Annie with a young Man that is
going to San Francisco his name is Frank Coffie he went away on the 9th
15 there is some snow this Morning Wilson is scrapping at the sheep house I went to Guelph
with a load Wheat 16 bags it weighed at home 34 Bushels 20 lb it weighed in Guelph at
Pressants 34 B 15 lb got $1.29 $44.18 I bought a barrall of salt paid 90 cts
" 16 John is diging post holes for the sheep yard I cleaned up some Oats &amp; peas for to chopp
" 17 this is a fine morning the men is ploughing I went to Toronto with a deputation to the
Goverment in the interest of Col Higenbotham for the Regesterhip it rained in the afternoon it
was very dark an night hard to get home

�1881
Nov 18 a fine day but a little cold the men is ploughing I went up to Hains{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive} Mill with 8 bags of chopp Oats &amp; Peas
" 19 this morning is stormey it is snowing in the forenoon we went down to Aberfoyle in the
afternoon
" 21 this is a fine day raw and cold the ground is covered with snow John went up to William
Rudds Boar with the Sow
" 22 a fine day but frosty the men is fixing about the Well I was fixing the fence at the sheep
house
" 23 a fine day the men is diging post holes near the new well
" 24 this day is cold and frosty with high wind we are fixing about the sheep house and the
well we had a prayer meeting in the afternoon
" 25 this day is cold and stormy we went down Mrs Stewart to the Graveyard and to Gilfillians
" 26 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with 7 bags of Appls got 80 cts per bag bought boots
for the boys Roberts cost $2.60 Edwards $2.50 Marys $1.79
" 29 the weather is soft we got a letter from Annie about the parcel we sent to her and got
stolen at Galt
" 30 it a great thaw the roads are very bad we went to Guelph to get a Coffin for Mrs Wilson
she Died last night at Johns

1881
December 1 this day is cold and windy Mrs Wilson was Burried today J Wilson went to
Guelph for his Brother &amp; Sister
" 2 this day is milder I went to Aberfoyle to the Blacksmiths
" 3 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples sold them for 80 cts per bag bought a 100 lb of
Oatemeal for $2.75

�" 5 this is a fine day I was at the Council meeting the last for the year got $40 for pay Peter
McGibbon Died this Morning and Thomas Carter
" 6 a fine day but raw and cold in the afternoon the roads are very bad I was at Thomas
Carters funeral
" 7 this is a very stormy morning snow shours then it got very cold and windy and hard frost
we were at Peter McGibbons funeral
" 8 a fine day very hard frost the roads are very rough we are taking in the straw stack to the
Barn
" 9 this day is very frosty but clear John went to Guelph with a load of tamarack wood for
pumps to P Grant
" 10 we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 38 B 55 lb sold it for $1.29 per B $50.20
" 12 this is a fine warm day it got soft and rained some in the afternoon the men is getting out
ceader
" 13 this day is very wett it rained nearly all day and last night the roads is very soft

1881
December 14 this is a fine day comenced to freze we killed 6 pigs of our own and 1 for
George we killed Georges Cow we took her up to the Bush and killed her she got ruptured
some time ago she would have died in the calving the weight of the pigs 198 X160 X160 X
210 X 210
15 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph fat cattle show we took in a pig sold it for
$7.75 per 100 lb its weight was 193 1/2 lb $15 a sheep skin got $1
"16 this is a fine day we cut some firewood with the Saw and some paveing blocks I went to
Aberfoyle in the afternoon got some papers and a letter from Annie George went to Haines
Mill for some flour and he took a Grist for us 5 bags 11 1/2 bushels home {blank space} lbs
of flour
" 17 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples sold them for 80 cents per bag I bought a new
cap at Russells paid $3.75 Edward was with me

�" 20 we have had very fine weather lately clear and mild no appearance of any snow I was at
D Gilchrists killings pigs J Wilson has left his time is up he has been one year and nine
months
" 21 a fine day it is thretning a storm from the east it rained in the evening

1881
December 24 John and me went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 14 bags sold them for 96
cents and 4 bags of apples at 90 cents per bag
" 26 this is a fine day this is nomination day I was nominated as Dep Reeve Nicoll was
elected Reeve Little Glennie Rea as Councillors
" 27 I went to Guelph for a can of dried figs that Brother John sent as a present from
California it cost $1.5 to get it out of the Costume house 75 cent for Duty and 30 cents for
filling out a paper it was shiped on the 12th of November from Galt
" 28 this day is very soft it rained last night all night this is Mothers birth day she is 59 years
the Family was all here that was in the locality Annie and Susan was not here Annie is in
California and Susan is up at Bells corners up above Aurther
" 29 a fine day but the roads are fearfull bad I went away down through Badinough to
canviss
" 30 there is a great change in the weather it is cold and frosty I went over to the locality near
the lake and over to Crief the roads are rough
" 31 this day is cold I went to Guelph
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1878-1881 Diary
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1878
July 1 this day is very warm the men are ploughing
" 2 we had a fine rain today in the afternoon I was cleaning the Carrots
" 3 this is a fine growing day more rain the morning I went to Guelph fair I bought a new
Sulky raik from M Bardell for 12 cord of tamarack wood to be delivered at J B Armstrongs
next winter. it is the Massonar Gallawe raik made at Oshawa I went to Aberfoyle got home
the old Buggy we got it repaired new rims and new tyres
" 5 this day is very warm the School Annual Picnick John was cutting Hay in the forenoon
" 6 cut some heay and raiked some up the Council was examining the ditch back at Watts
this day is very warm
" 8 there was some rain last night and this morning Meeting of Council in the afternoon
" 9 a fine day got in 6 loads of heay
1878
July 10 this is a fine day got in 5 loads of Heay
" 11 cutting Heay in Oarchard it is very heavy it comenced to rain about noon
" 12 this is very weet it rained for nearly 24 hours I went to Guelph Bought 3 lb of Parisgreen
paid 40 cts per lb got 1 quart of castor oil for the machine
" 12 I went to Guelp with William Horrocks to see the Lawer we got in 3 loads of Heay
" 13 got in all the Heay in the back field finished cutting the Heay in the Oarchard
" 15 this is a fine Heay day
" 16 this is a fine day very warm got in all the Heay in the Oarchard cut the Heay in big flatt
field finnished
�" 17 this is a fine day comenced to thin the Turnips yesterday John cutt 2 acres of Barley and
some wheat I was rakeing heay in the afternoon
" 18 got in 2 loads of heay it rained very heavy about 11 oclock then about 2 oclock a very
heavy shour
1878
July 19 this day is very hott and sultry no breeze in the fornoon a fine afternoon got in 3
loads of Barley
" 20 a very fine day got in 4 loads of heay finished the heay it was a very good crop 30 loads
comenced to cut the wheat with the reaper about 4 oclock it is very ripe it ought to have been
all cutt before this
" 22 a very high wind it is shakeing out the wheat cutting the wheat
" 24 a fine harvest day finnished cutting the fall wheat in the morning then comenced to cut
the Barley in the field near the house
25 a fine day in the forenoon finnished cutting the Barley and hauled in 5 loads of fall wheat
and 3 of Baley it comenced to rain about 4 oclock
26 this day has ben very wett it rained for 24 hours there was a great quantity of rain we
went to Aberfoyle to the store in the evening
27 this is a fine day the wheat and Barley is very weet working among the shocks and
turning the Barley got the Barley in in the evening 3 loads Robert Amos and Margret came
down
29 hauling in wheat it comenced to rain in the evening it was very dull all day
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July 30 this day is very dull and soft rained some all night and forenoon not heavy
31 this is a fine day got in the Fall wheat in the evening it is sprouted some
August 1 cutting the spring wheat and raiking the fall wheat stubble the weather is dull
�" 2 this is a fine day got in some spring wheat 2 loads it was loose it was a poor crop golden
drop I bought the seed from Goldie Guelph comenced to cut the Oats in the back field they
are a fine crop
" 3 a fine day got in all the spring wheat 3 loads of read chaff
" 5 a great deal of thunder and lightening all day we had a very heavy shour about noon
great storms all round
" 6 a great thunder and lightening and a terable storm about noon every place is floded
" 7 this is a fine day bound some oats in the afternoon I was at Guelph fair
" 8 got in 5 loads of oats a fine day
" 9 a fine day we were thrashing wheat
10 the men is pulling peas
1878
Aug 10 I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 12 Bushels of spring wheat old for a grist
12 a fine day the men is pulling Peas got in one load
14 a fine day pulling peas
15 a fine day at Watts thrashing got in 3 loads of peas and the last of the Barley
16 I went to Rockwood with the wool to carde we had a great storm in the evening a great
deal of thunder and lightning James Hume got 3 sheep killed with the lightning
" 17 a fine day we went to Guelph had 3 bags of Apples got 87 1/2 cents per bag we went up
to Robert Amoses
" 20 a fine day hauling in Peas 4 big loads
" 21 a very fine day John is over at Georges cutting his oats and McLaren is at Laings
Thrashing I was cleaning wheat
24 rained last night I went to Guelph
�26 got in the last of the Peas 12 loads Meeting of Council in the afternoon
27 I was at the seed fair at Aberfoyle I got the 4 prise sold 10 bushels to Robert Watson at
$1.15 cents per B
1878
August 29 John is cutting oats back in the flats
" 31 we have had a fine harvest week we have been binding Oats hauled in 2 loads it rained
some in the afternoon
Sep. 2 a fine day but close and warm we have a great deal of rain since Saturday it rained all
night and nearly all day yesterday
" 3 this day is dull and warm we bound some Oats in the afternoon
4 this day is very soft some rain I went to Guelph fair
5 very dull and warm there is very little draught we bound up some oats in the afternoon they
were not very dry and sprouted some {unclements}
7 this is a fine day got in some Oats and cut some
9 this is a fine day got in 3 loads of Oats comenced to sow the fall wheat sowed the field out
at the Concessisson 6 Bushels
10 I was at the Nomination of a Member of Parliment for the House of Commons it rained
nearly all the afternoon
12 a wett day I was at the Sale at the Model farm
1878
Sept 13 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day yesterday and the night before we had
a terible heavy rain all night the whole place is flooded with water we do not mind of such
heavy rain continuing so long it is one of the greatest floods that Canada has ever seen it
has done a great amount of damage all over the Country
16 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some articles for the Centeral Exibition
�17 a fine day this is the Election for Members of Parliment for the House of Commons of
Canada Mr D Guthrie was Elected for the South Riding of Wellington by the Reform Partie
18 this is a fine day Susan got Married to John Little Blacksmith
19 we were at the Guelph Centeral Show it was a fine day but it got very dark and stormie
after night a thunder storm
14 Johns Wife had a Daughter this morning
1878
Sept 20 I went to C Littles for 3 bushels of scott wheat for seed when I was coming home the
holdback of the britchin brock coming down the hill at the back lot and I was thrown out of the
Bugie and badly hurt the hors run away and brock the Bugie John was at the Guelph Show
and brought home the articles we got no prize
"21 I had to go over to Robert Duglus to investigate the fire that Burned his Barn and crop
23 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 by measure and 33 B 50 lb by weight got 95
cents per Bushel Clawson wheat we bought some furnitur for Susan John finnished the
sowing the Fall Wheat
24 George and me went over to the Township of Blenhem for to see C Forbas we drove
about 70 miles with Fannie and McCaigs Dick the roads were very good the most of the way
1878
Sept 27 this is a fine day but very coold we had a meeting of the Directors of the Insurance
Company about Dugluss fire
" 28 very frosty last night John Iles and I were letting some jobs on the roads it was some
Ditchen on the Sideline between lots 15 &amp; 16 on the 10 con
" 30 this was a very fine day warm Johns Baby has been very bad since saturday they are
ploughing the new land down on the flats near the creek
October 1 this is a very fine warm day Johns Baby Died this evening it has been very bad
since Saturday we cleaned up a load of fall wheat this afternoon 38 Bushels
�2 I was up to Guelph and marden Johns Baby was Burried today it is a fine day
3 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat got 92 cents per Bushell 35 B 50 lb measure 38 B
Clawson
8 Puslinch Show a fine day we got the first prize for one of the 2 year old Colts first for Beets
9 we went over to John Littles and to Crists we had a terible high wind and some rain
1878
October 14 Meeting of Council in the afternoon we are getting in the apples
" 12 Mr Leslie and me wer letting some jobs on the roads over in Badinoch
11 were thrashing the Barley and some Oats
19 this day is some Colder we went to Guelph to meet the funeral of Mrs Johnston she Died
up at Walkerton and was burried on the plains
22 it is very fine weather and warm the girles are toping the turnips the men are ploughing
and I am cutting stone
23 this day is wett in the forenoon I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 7 1/2 Bushels of
Wheat part spring part fall
24 this is a fine warm day it is the fast day before the Sacrament the fencevewers were
called out by David Watt to settle some dispute about the ditches on the road and through
our land
25 a fine day I was at old John Clarks Funeral John harrowed up some of the turnips and
hauled in 2 loads
26 this day was very weet it rained a good
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deal last night it has rained nearly all day and very heavy this afternoon and tonight
October we were at the church today
�" 27 this day is rather soft and dull this is the Sacrament Sabath
" 28 this is a good day for the turniph we hauled in 10 loads
" 29 some snow in the morning and frost we hauled in 9 loads of turnips
" 31 this day is very blustry and cold it was shoury in the morning and cleared up in the
afternoon I went to Guelph in the forenoon
Nov 2 this is a fine morning finished hauling in the turnips 47 loads large loads the crop was
not very great part of them was very good and part not very good {large space} we
comenced to pull the carrots but it rained some in the afternoon
4 this day is clear and cold pulled all the carrots and hauled some in
6 we went to Guelph Fair with a load of Barley 51 Bushels by measure 46 B 27 lb by weight
Paid W Sunly for Johns Stove $19.75
1878
Nov 7 we thrashed Oats and wheat a fine day for thrashing
8 finnished thrashing the wheat we went out to Aberfoyle to here W.F Clarke lecture before
the Farmers Club
9 I went to Guelph with a load apples sold 9 bags of Northern Spy at 75 cts per B 1 of
culverts 60 and 1 Snow 50 cts and brought 2 bags home Bought a quarter of Beef at $3 1/2
per 100 lb the weather has ben frosty
11 the weather is soft it rained in the afternoon
12 the men is ploughing
13 I was over at John Murray with regard to Mrs Johnstone Will Mr Dawson was there to
read it Robert Beatie and myself is appointed Exicutors of the Will
14 I went to Guelph with Mrs Johnstones Will to the Surigate Office and got Sworn in
Thomas Wright has ben thrashing peas this week he thrashed 48 Bushels he went up to
Guelph today
�15 this is a fine day
1878
Nov 16 We were Cutting Peas with the cutting box this forenoon Duncan and me went to
Morriston in the afternoon a fine day
18 this day is very dull and warm we had good deal of rain since Saturday night the roads
are very bad Duncan went to Rockwood Woolen factory with 15 1/2 lb of wool to get it
carded
20 this is a very fine warm day I went to Guelph with a load 10 bags of Wheat 24 B by
measure 22 B 30 lb by weight got 88 cents per B I had 9 bags of apples 6 at 70 cents and 3
at 75 cts
21 this is a very warm fine day indian summer I was cutting stone John went to Guelph with
Lizie Willson
22 this day is wett and raw I was at Patton sale I went to the Mill with a grist of 94 Bushels
fall Wheat
23 I went to Guelph about Mrs Johnston affairs the roads are very bad
25 this morning is rather cooler it snowed some George came over with 16 Bushels of Peas
for the pigs he is to get his seed from here
1878
November 25 John McLaren left here this afternoon he has ben 9 months here
Nov 26 this is a fine day I went to Duncan Stewarts for a load of Potatos 16 bags at 60 cents
per bag they are very good earley rose
" 27 this morning was rather cold with a strong east wind it comenced to rain about 11
Oclock and rained very heavy all afternoon
29 I went to Guelph with Duncan Stewart to do some buisness with Stirton it a fine day
30 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the afternoon
�Decem 2 a very weet day it has rained all night and nearly all day and the most of yesterday
the Council mett for the last time this year received forty Dolars
" 4 this is rather a stormy forenoon it snowed some the roads are very bad a reaguler slush
this is the National Thanksgiveing day I was at the Church
1878
December 6 this day is frosty we put the Sow to Duncan Gilchrist Boar
" 7 I went to Guelph with 8 bags of fall Wheat 19 B by measure 17 B 40 lb by weight at 93 cts
per B and 7 bags of apples sold 4 bags at 60 cts 3 at 50 cts Bought a 100 lb of Oatmeal at
$2. 29/100 the roads are good
" 8 this is a fine day the roads are very good we were at the Church
" 9 it snowed all night there is a good bit of but it comenced to rain in the forenoon and rained
all day we were cleaning up Peas after cutting them with the cutting Box
" 10 this day is Weet and dull it rained all night and a good part of today I went down to Mr
Leslies with Duncan Stewart about a note Bill McFather forged on him
" 11 this day is cold and frosty with a very high wind a great change of weather
13 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the afternoon
14 this day is very stormy it snowed very hard
1878
December 14 I was out with Mr McLaren Teacher to Duncan Stewarts he was getting his
Will drawen Out it very stormy in the evening
" 12 we were at Guelph Christamas fair we had the sleigh but the sleighing is very bad
" 16 I went to Guelph with Robert Beattie to Draw the Money out of the Bank beloning to Mrs
Jhonston
" 17 we had Meeting of the Heirs of Mrs Johnston at John Murrays to give them there Portion
�" 20 this day is very cold and stormy the sleighs are running we were at John McRobbies
Sale
" 21 we went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples got 50 cents per bag for good winter apples
times are very dull it is hard to sell anything they had some Butter and eggs and chickens it
turned out very stormey it snowed a good deal went up to Robert Amoss I bought an Overcot
paid $9 at Rutherfords
1878
December 25 this day is very stormy and cold there has been three very cold days with a
high wind the road are badly drifted we were over to Christ Littles getting our Christmas
dinner the friends were there
28 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for J B Armstrong for a Sulky rake
30 this is a fine day this is the Nomination of Councilors
Jan 31 I went to Aberfoyle mill with 3 bags to chopp
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January
" 1 this is a very fine day very plesent for the season warm good sleiging
" 2 this is a very stormy day I went down to the second com
" 4 very stormy and cold we have had three very cold and stormy days the roads are all
blocked up Duncan and me went up to Guelph
" 6 this is a fine day the roads are very bad this is the Election of Councilors I am elected a
Councilor for 1879
1879
January 8 this was the annual school meeting we went up to Mardan to Robert Amoss with
Elisibeth to go to the school
" 11 we went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 35 B by measure 32 B 40 lb by weight got
87 cents per Bushel
�" 13 this day is very raw and cold white frost I went to James McCaigs funeral on the 2 con
14 this is a very fine Mild day we were cutting peas with the cutting box George was over
15 a fine clear day but very cold John is hauling wood to Guelph the Annual Social of the
Farmers Club there was a great turn out we were at it
16 this is a very stormy forenoon and part of the night but the afternoon is fine and warm I
went to Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 9 1/2 Bushels by measure 8 B 35 lb by weight got 290 lb
flour that is 34 lb to the B weight Bran and shorts 155 lb
1879
January 18 this is a fine day had some more wind and snow last night I went to the Meeting
of the Puslinch Mutual Fire Insurance Company I was Elected to be Presedent for the
Currant year
" 20 a fine day but very frosty this was our first Meeting of the Council for the year
22 this is a fine day we were over to Georges the roads are prety good
23 this is a fine day we were over to James Lennies and to John Porters Sale
25 I went to Guelph with John and his wife we had 5 bags of Apples sold 2 for 60 cts 3 for 50
cts they were very good apples I settled up with J B Armstrong with the Cordwood I delivered
12 cord of tamarack for a Sulky Horse Rake I got from A Bardwel
27 this day is very soft day we have a thaw we were cleaning peas
28 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 5 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp I went to Morriston and
sold some Heay to Mr Ross for $8 per ton
31 Annual Meeting of the Farmers Club.
1879
February 3 Meeting of the Township Council
" 4 I has ben hauling Heay 4 loads 4 ton 280 lb at $8 per ton $32.87 one load to the
Aberfoyle Mill 2050 lb got the same weight of Bran
�" 5 we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 35 1/2 Bushels by measure 32 B by weight got
85 cents it was not very good some sprouted
7 I went to Guelph for a pair of sleigh runners paid $1.33 for the Bobsleigh
8 this is a fine day they are going to the Blacks Smiths shop with the sleigh I went over to
John Littles shoop with the sleigh to fix one runner was broken we Went to Janes
10 I went down to Moriston a fine day
11 this day is Blustry and soft sort of snow and rain I went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart
12 this day is very cold and stormy high wind
13 this is a very fine day
15 very cold the keenest frost of the season yesterday was very cold
18 John is hauling wood to James Fairley of Guelph tamarack at $2. 25/100 per cord
1879
February 19 John hauled 4 1/2 cords of Tamarack wood to James Fairley Guelph at 2. 25/10
per cord
"13 John went down to Moriston with a load of Heay to the Doctor
19 I went over to the Lake along with Leslie &amp; Nicoll to inspect a job on the road that we lett
22 very fine weather for the season cold sometimes
21 a fine day cleaned up a load of wheat 35 B
24 a fine day but very frosty I went to Aberfoyle to meet the rest of the Councillors about
some matters with regard to a certain letter
25 this is a very stormy day snow from the east I am mending shoes
14 John hauled a load of Heay to Dr Orton Moriston 2050 lb at $8 per ton
�27 this day is very cold I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 24 B 35 lb at 97 cents 8 B 5 lb
at 85 cents the 4 bags was the raikins it was sprouted went up to Roberts then went to old
Mr Amoses Sale at the farm
28 this morning is very cold and frosty very severe but clear I went to the Aberfoyle mill with
6 bags of peas &amp; oats to chopp
1879
March 1 this morning was rather warm and fine but it got windy and cold before night we cut
some soft wood with the saw about 2 cords
"3 this a very fine clear day the sun is very strong I went over to Ferrishes Milll near
Rockwood with a grist of 6 bags of Fall and spring Wheat 15 B by measure got 485 lbs flour
that is 32 lb to the B measure Hugh Cassin got Killed with a tree chopping in the Bush
4 this day is stormy it started to rain then turned to snow
7 this is a fine day I went over to Georges the Wife had a Daughter last Monday the 3rd the
Mrs came home I was at the Farmers Club Meeting in the evening
10 this day very warm the snow is getting very soft the sleighing is about done
11 I went over Hugh McNaughtons Sale
12 this day is colder I sold a Steer to Farr &amp; Hales for $56
14 this day is blustry and cold snow shours I went to Peter Grants sale
15 I went to Guelph with Duncan he is
1879
March 14 going up to Arthur to hew timber the roads are very bad especiely the Brock road I
sold 4 bags of apples at 70 cents Butter 18 1/2 cents
"17 we went to Guelph with the Steer I sold he is not 3 years old and weighed 1355 lb I got
$56 for him
�19 I went over to Georges when I came home there was one of the cows died she calfed
before I went away she put out her calf bed
21 this is a very fine day we were sawing Wood sawed a great pile
22 this day is very stormy snow out of the east we went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs and the
cows hide it weighed 58 lb got 4 1/2 cents per lb
24 snow out of the east in the forenoon then rain Meeting of Council in the afternoon
26 I went to Aberfoyle with some Peas &amp; Barley to the seed show I sold the Peas 10 B 26 lb
at 73 cents per B and brought the Barley home
27 this day is soft and mild I was at Sherrats sale I got $2.50 from him Bull money
March 27 John went to Galt with a load of fat sheep for John Murray
28 the roads are getting soft I was up to the Modle Farm at the Closeing examination of the
Coledge
29 it rained heavy last night with some thunder were at Guelph with Butter and egs
April 2 I went to the Guelph fair this day is very cold and frosty the sow had five young pigs
they are smart
3 we were sawing wood at Georges and some straw the day is very cold the roads are rough
March 31 cutting wood at John Murrays
April 5 we went to Guelph this day is very cold this week has been very cold and frosty with
high winds
7 this is fine day but frosty at night I was up to Guelph at a meeting of reformers to make
arangements to select a Candidate for the next Election
April 8 I went over C Littles to see him he is very sick he has Inflamation of the lungs
�" 9 this is a fine warm day John went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 3 bags of wheat fall
and spring 5 bags of Barley peas &amp; oats and 2 bags of oats to chopp
" 10 this day is very wett and stormy Duncan came home from Arthur
11 John went over to John Littles shop with the new roller to get iorned
12 we went up to Guelph and to Robert Amoses it is a fine day but cold at night hard frost
14 a fine day but cold I was at a Meeting of Reformers at the Town hall Aberfoyle to appoint
Deligates to the Convention at Guelph
15 this a fine day frosty at night hard frost every night the Ewes began to lamb we had 2
lambs
16 this is a fine day I was at Guelph to the Convention to select a Candidate in the reform
intrest at the next General Election James Laidlaw was Selected
April 19 we were at Guelph I bought 265 lb of land salt paid 25 cents per 100 lb
" 21 this is a fine day comenced to cultivate and Gang plough the turnip land for Wheat
" 23 fine weather comenced to sow the spring wheat sowed 2 Bushels of Golden drop 6 B of
beardid and 1 1/2 Bushels of read chopp
" 24 6 Bushels of Oats
" 26 sowed 10 Bushels Barley sowed about 170 lb of Clover and Timothy I was at Guelph
" 28 fine weather we had a fine shour last night things are starting to grow I comenced to dig
the garden
" 29 it a fine day white frost in the morning Duncan and me went to Guelph I bought a new
shovel paid 90 cents the men are ploughing sod
" 30 this day is quite cool George was over last evening and got 6 Bushels of Barley and 16
Bushels of Peas for seed Crist Little got 10 Bushels Barley
May 2 a fine day Sowed 3 Bushels of Barley out at the corner field
�" 3 we went up to Guelph and Marden
May 6 Duncan and his men went up to Peel to work it is very cold and frosty at night
" 7 this day is cold in the morning we went up to Guelph fair with the Cow Cherry and sold
her for beef at $36 50/100
" 8 I went down to Moriston with some bills for a reform meeting it is warm John Sowed 4
bags of Peas
" 9 I was at a Meeting at the Town hall Aberfoyle in the evening about Election matters
" 10 this day is very warm we were at Guelph then went down to Moriston John finished
sowing the Peas about 24 Bushels
" 12 this day is very warm
" 13 it is very warm and close today
14 this day is hot it thundred last night and some rain it is fine growing weather John sowed 4
Acres of Oats back on the flats William Gilfillan was here
15 this day is rather dull and light shours it rained a good bit last night John sowed 6 Bushels
of Barley down near the creek
May 17 finished sowing the Oats sowed the field down near the side road sowed 12 Bushels
sowed 26 Bushels in all I went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs I got home the Buggy harness
Scott was repairing them
19 the weather is very hot and warm John went over to Georges to sow his Peas Willey is
rolling the Oat land
20 this day is very warm and dry John has ben over to Georges this two days Willey is
picking stones off the grass
24 the weather very dry and cold at night finished picking the stones off the grass comenced
to haul out the dung for the Potatoes
�26 this morning is very cold and windy I went over to James McPhersons on the first
concession to investigate the caus of the fire he having got his House burned on Fridy
27 Meeting of the Council Cort of Bevision comenced to plant the Potatos
28 washed the sheep this day is fine and warm
May 29 this a fine day it is the Fast day for the Sacrament I was at Guelph at the Nomination
of a Member of Parliment James Laidlaw and Mathew Swetnam was Nominated
" 30 finished planting the Potatoes
31 a fine day we were at the Church John and me went to Guelph in the evening to here the
Hon O Mowat and Hon E Blake we had great storm of thunder and rain in the evening
McQuillans Barn was Burned
June 2 this is a fine day I was at the Church and Morriston I took a grist of 10 B 50 lb got
{blank space} lb flour
5 this was the Election of Member of Parliment James Laidlaw the Reform Candidate was
Elected by a Majority of 119
6 the men are hauling out dung and ploughing the turnip land I finished shearing the sheep
there is 22 sheep and 16 lambs John Smiths Barn was raised this afternoon Duncan has the
job of the Barn
7 we went to Guelph with Butter and
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eggs and two bags of Golden Russet Apples got $1 25/100 per bag
June 9 finished ploughing the turnip land
" 11 this day is very warm the men are ploughing back behing the Bush for rape
" 12 the men are takeing out stones in the summer fallow I went to Aberfoyle to the Post
office I brought back Alexander Morison and Mrs McLennan it fine weather
�" 13 we was down at Aberfoyle and over at Georges
" 14 we were up to Guelph and Marden we had a fine rain in the evening bought 100 cabage
15 cts 9 lb turnip seed 17 cents per lb 5 lb rape 10 cents per lb
" 16 this is a fine growing day we had a fine rain yesterday we bought an Organ from Mr
Crawford of Guelph it is a Clinton Organ
" 17 this day very Cool John is drilling for the turnips sowed some turnips in the afternoon
they are ploughing the Summer fallow
18 finnished drilling for the turnips
1879
June 18 sowed the most of the turnips sowed two one half acres of rape 5 lb this is a fine
day
" 19 finished sowing the turnip 5 acres 9 lb 6 lb Sharps 2 lb Suttons champion 1 lb East
lothian I was over near hespeler examining the roads petitioned for aid
" 21 we was in to Guelph the weather is very warm we finished working the Statute labour
yesterday
" 24 the weather is very warm and dry the men finished ploughing the Sumer fallow the field
next McKenzies orchard I have ben cutting thistles out of the grain
" 25 it is very warm I was at Littles Blacksmith shop to get the horses Shod I Sold 2 fat ewes
to Pett Laing for $11 50/100
26 we had a very fine rain I went down to Morriston Paid Scott $2 for fixing harness
28 I went up to Arthur Township near Mountforrest yesterday with Duncan and his men they
are going to put up
1879
June 28 a new Barn for Mr {blank space} it is over forty five miles from here I came down
today there was a heavy rain last night
�" 30 John comenced to Plough the field back of the Bush near the creek
July 1 this is a very warm day we went up to Guelph to the Calidonian games there was a
great many people there
" 2 comenced to cutt the Heay in the afternoon we were at Guelph it is fair day I sold the
Wool 83 lb at 23 cents per lb $19..9
" 3 it rained very heavy for the most of the forenoon we cleaned up the Spring wheat {blank
space} Bushels
" 4 this is a fine day the school Annual picknick cutting heay and plouging
5 I went to Guelph with Annie she is gone up to Hepple to see her Granmother got in 3 loads
of heay
7 Meeting of Council at 2PM got 5 loads of heay it rained in the afternoon
8 a fine day got in 3 loads of heay
1879
July 8 I went to Guelph for some guards for the mower got one at 25 cts the other 40 cts got
4 rake spring teeth paid 40 cts each
" 11 we had a very heavy rain and a great storm of wind thunder and lightning the greatest
storm we have had for a long time
" 12 a fine day for the heay got in 3 loads Duncan came down from Arthur
" 17 this day is very cold got all the heay in the fields near home in 31 loads
" 18 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with a grist 15 B 50lb John is cutting heay for
Robert Ingle he finished cutting our own yesterday cutt 4 acres at the back lott got it all
raiked up and cocked up can not get it in till we get the fall wheat in
19 a fine day the men are thinning the turnips the Fallwheat is redy to cutt
21 the weather is very hot we comenced to cutt the fall wheat in the field out at the
concession it is a very good crop well filled
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July 21 Joseph Shaw comenced to work after noon he is hired for one Month for $25 we got
the field at the con done
" 22 comenced to cutt the field back at the creek it comenced to rain about ten Oclock and
rained all day we went to Aberfoyle Mill for the Grist
" 23 this day is very dull and warm the men is at the turnips cut some wheat in the evening
24 a fine harvest day finished cutting the wheat in the field at the creek I went to Guelph to
get some section nives for the repper got 6 but they did not fitt
25 a fine day got in all the heay in we have 37 loads
26 finished cutting the fall wheat and got in 10 loads
28 cutt part of the Barley it rained a little in the afternoon
29 finished cutting all the barly that is ripe it is a good crop
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July 30 this is a fine day got in all the fall wheat but the raikins 23 loads got in 4 loads of
Barley
31 a fine warm day the men is cleaning the turnips I went to Guelph got 10 new sections for
the reapernives
Aug 1 Willie went over to help George for two days Joseph is scuffeling the turnips
2 this is a fine day till 5 Oclock then we had a terable storm thunder and wind and rain we got
in all the wheat raikins 2 load we have 25 load of wheat that is fall wheat we cut some spring
wheat about 1 1/3 acres golden drop it a very good crop it is earley
4 this day is warm and dull sultry John is cutting Oats in field at the lime kill they are a very
good crop Willie is gang ploughing the summerfallow
5 this is a fine day John is putting out dung on the summer fallow we bound up some Oats
�6 finished binding the Oats in the field at the lime kill cutt Barley back at the creek it heavy
1879
August 6 comenced to pull the Peas
" 9 finished cutting the spring Wheat it is a very fine crop got all the Barley in 13 loads
" 12 we thrashed 197 Bushels of fall wheat and 20 of spring and 27 B of Oats
" 14 hauling in Peas hauled in all the spring Wheat 7 loads
" 15 hauling in peas
16 this Morning is very weet it rained all forenoon Duncan came home from Arthur
18 the men went over to Georges to pull Peas
19 finished hauling in the Peas
21 Joseph Shaw left his Month is up I paid him $25 Willie is Ploughing the sumer fallow
20 we went to Guelph with some Apples 3 bags got 60 cents per Bag had Butter &amp; egs
23 was in to Guelph Butter &amp; egs and 5 bags of Apples sold them from 40 to 60 cents
25 Willie went over to Georges to help him I was at the Cuncil Meeting John is
Gangploughing the Pea lang
1879
August 29 we had Stewarts Thrashing Machine thrashing Barley thrashed 272 Bushels theye
were done about the midle of the Afternoon
30 went to Guelph with Butter crabappls Plums and 5 bags of Apples got 40 cents per bag
the men is cutting Oats warm weather
Sept 1 this is very warm weather and dry we are at the Oats they are very heavie and hard to
cutt they are laid down very bad they are a fine crop
�" 2 it rained a little in the morning a fine day after got in 5 loads of Oats Willie is at Gilchrist
thrashing
" 3 this day is soft and shoury all day John is Ploughing I cleaned up some Wheat
" 4 Cradeling Oats John &amp; me
" 5 finished cutting the oats in the forenoon they were very hard to do we could not cutt them
with the reaper
" 6 we went to Guelph George is over to help us to bind Oats
" 9 comenced to sow the Fall Wheat
" 10 finished hauling in the Oats 22 loads the Weather is dry and frosty at night
1879
Sept 11 this is a very fine dry day finished sowing the Wheat in the field at the Barn we have
the Pea land to sow yet and plough Susan had a son last night
" 15 this day is rather cool John is over at Georges thrashing I went down to Morriston in the
afternoon
" 16 I went to Guelph to the Centeral Show with a bag of spring wheat John finished sowing
the fall wheat we sowed 18 acres in all {blank space} Bushels Clawson and 5 Bushels scott
wheat
17 it rained a great quantity last night and shoury all forenoon a fine afternoon we were all up
to Guelph to the Show the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Luese was in Guelph it was a
great day
18 we cleaned up a load of Barley 13 bags I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 2 bags
of Spring Wheat
19 I went to Guelph with some Barley 29 Bushels got 48 cents per Bushel it is dark in couler
I got a bar of bibbet mettle 3lb 60cts
1879
�Sept 20 this day is rather cold frost at night I was letting jobs on the roads I drove 33 miles
and lett 7 jobs
22 this is a fine warm day I sowed 4 acres with timothy back in the flatt fields
" 24 this day is very cold for the season I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 44 Bushels
36lb at 53 cents $23.68 50 by measure
25 a fine day we comenced to take up the Potatoes I cleaned a load of Barley
26 a fine warm day John went to Guelph with his Mrs she is going up to her Friends at
Teasewater
29 we had a very heavy rain yesterday this is a fine warm day John went awa up to
Teasewater with the horse and Bugy
30 we finished takeing up the Potatoes over 8 loads they are a fine crope some rotton ones
in the hollows
Octobr 1 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 Bush 32 lb at 50
cents per B $23.32
" 2 this day is very warm fine growing weather
1879
October 4 we Thrashed the remainder of the fall wheat {blank space} Bushels and {blank
space} Spring wheat and 86 Bushels Oats
" 7 fine warm weather this is Puslinch Show we got the first Prize for spring wheat
" 8 I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 43 B 6 lb at 51 cents 47 1/2 B by measure
" 11 this is very warm fore Season we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 B at 51 cents
50 B by measure
13 I went over to John Porters with Annie
10 we thrashed Peas this afternoon with the Machine abou 150 B
�17 we got the Apples near all gathered in John went to Morriston to the cider mill with apples
he took 5 bushles of wheat to the Aberfoyle Mill yesterday afternoon
18 I went to Guelph with 5 bags of Barley 11 B 27 lb at 52 cents 12 1/2 B by measure 5 bags
Potatoes at 50 cents 5 bags Apples at 40 cents
1879
October 21 this is fine warm weather I was at McHenzies thrashing I plastered the the
cisteren yesterday
" 22 this is a fine warm day Willie is at Hardies thrashing John is at Watts thrashing
23 this day is cold and raw this is the fast day
24 this is a very cold day a very cold wind the children comenced to top the turnips
25 this a fine day for working but a cold aire they are toping the turnips we were at the
Church John went down for bella Gilfillan to attend his Wife she had a Daughter yesterday
26 this is the Sacriment Sabath a fine day the weather is warmer
27 a fine day hauled in 18 loads of turnips in the afternoon
28 it rained a good deal last night it is shoury today the men are ploughing
29 this a very fine day we are at the turnips I sold 9 lambs to a man of the name of Thorp
from Fergus for $28.45 cent to be sent to Guelph tomorrow
1879
October 30 we are bussey at the turnips I went to Guelph with 9 lambs we sold we finished
hauling in turnips 58 loads the weather is getting cold
Nov 1 we went to Guelph with 12 bags of Potatos and Sold them for 50 cents per Bag
" 3 we have had a fall of snow it snowed some all day yesterday the sleighs are running
" 5 we went to Guelph with the wagon with a load of Potatos 20 bags at 50 cents it snowed
heavy after night
�" 6 we went to the church this is thanksgiving day I took 6 bags of Potatoes to George
McLane at Aberfoyle 55 cents per bag
7 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a Grist of 6 bags of wheat got 471 lb of flour the snow is
nearly all gone it is very warm
8 we went to Guelph with 7 bags of fall apples got 45 cents per bag some butter and fouls
10 this is a fine warm day ploughing
1879
Nov 11 this day is very dull and heavy shours the roads are very bad
" 12 this day is very wett rained nearly all day some very heavey shours
" 13 this day is dull and warm fine in the afternoon we went over with Bella Gilfillan to her
Fathers
" 14 this is a very wett day some very heavy rain
" 15 this day is wett in the morning fine day after we went to Guelph with 7 Bags of apples
got 50 cents per Bag $3.50 Butter 12 lb 18 cts
Nov 4 lett the Ram to the Ewes 18 there is 6 Ewe lambs
" 11 Putt the young Sow to the Boar Duncan Gilchrists
17 this day is fine rather dull the men are Ploughing I went to Littles Blacksmiths shop with
the Buggie wheel to get the tyre sett and 2 shoes on the horses
18 this day is rather cold I went to W McHenzies the creek sale
19 the old sow was put to Gilchrists Boar the weather is rather cold the men are Ploughing I
went to Guelph with a load of Peas 35 B 20 lb at 55 cents per B total $19.62
1879
�Nov 20 this is a very cold day high wind and frosty we killed 3 pigs very good ones they
weighed 250 x 276 x 268 lbs
21 this is a fine day but very frosty we thrashed the Oats 350 Bushels I went over with W
Nicoll to inspect a job on the roads over at Littles on the 3
22 this day is cold and some snow I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 11 B 28 lb at $1.13
1/2 $13.1 22 B 25 lb at $1.8cts $24.21cts total 37.22cts and one pig weighed 250 lb at $5.12
cts $12.69 cts the one lot weighed 58 lb to the B the other 58 1/2 lb to the B John went to
Guelph with a load of tamarick wood to Mr Fairley
25 this is a very fine day William Galbreath left this morning he has ben here 8 months we
paid him $90 for the time I went to Rockwood Woollen Mill with the wool to card 35 lb John
went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 8 bags of Peas and Oats to chop
26 this is a very fine warm day
27 it snowed some last night this day is soft and shoury I went to P McLarens hill
1879
Nov 28 this day is soft and shoury all day and last night I am mending shoes
" 29 this day is rather colder we went to Guelph with 7 bags of Apples sold them for 50 cents
per Bag Butter 18 cts per lb
Dec 1 this is a fine day the Council meet for the last time this year we got our pay $40
" 2 this is a fine day we cleaned up a load of Wheat 38 Bushels by measure John took over
some Heay to John Littles 694 lb
" 3 it rained heavey last night and snowed all day today
5 this day is very dull and foggey we went down to Aberfoyle Mill with a load of Fall Wheat
Sold it for $1.17 per B 35 B 50 lb $41.92
" 6 this was a fine morning warm but it comenced to rain about noon and rained very heavey
for 2 hours I went to Guelph I had 4 Bags of Apples got 60 cents per B 2 sheep skins for
$1.50 they weer poor
�1879
Dec 8 this is a fine day John is Ploughing in the field at the creek
" 9 this is a fine day in the forenoon but got stormey in the afternoon sort of sleet and rain
Annie went over to Mr Amoss in Dumfries
10 this is a very wet day it rained all last night and most of this day George had his Auction
sale on Forbes farm
11 this day is colder and some frost we went to the Christmess show in Guelph I paid John
Grieve $91 on a note and interest for a Bull the Oxford Lad I paid Malcom McNaughton 25
cents for record
12 this is a fine day rather chilley we cleaned up a load of fall wheat 40 Bushels by measure
13 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 38 B 23 lb weight
per B 59 lb sold for $1. 28/100 $48.73 cts John Bought a Clock for $3.75
15 this is a fine day we have had some snow I went down to Morriston with the Buggie I was
over to Georges
1879
Dec 16 we have had a little more snow I went to Guelph with the cutter there is not much
sleighing yet
17 some more snow last night this is a fine day I am mending shoes I went to get the horses
shode Doll &amp; Royall
18 this is a fine day we had a prayer meeting at our house Clemintine McLane or Mrs
Wishart and her Husband and 4 children came here from Manatobo on a visit
19 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for George
20 went to Guelph with some Wheat 28 1/4 Bushels by measure 27 B 21 lb by weight got
$1.26/100 dockd 1 lb $34.18 cts 4 bags of apples at 70 cents per bag 1 Barrel at $1.50
brought home some furniture a sofa 6 chairs and rocking chaire Soffa $14 chairs $1 rocker
$2.50
�23 John went to Guelph with a load of wood
24 John went to Guelph with a load of wood for James Fairley tamarack
1879
December 29 this day is very soft this is the Nomination for Councilors Duncan Sold his
Horse Billey to Daniel Beattie for $85
" 28 this is a very cold day a very severe cold east wind
31 fine milde weather
1880
Jan 1 This day is milde good sleighing our Family and there Children were all here to Diner
fine weather
" 2 fine warm weather we killed 4 Hogs 8 months old weight 212 x 202 x 200 x 195
" 3 went to Guelph with a pig sold it for $6.25 per 100 weight 211 $13.05 D Stewart 95lb
$6.15
" 4 this day is very soft rained last night nearly all night it rained very heavie the snow is
nearly all gone
" 5 this is a fine day but frosty this is the Election for Councillors I was Elected
" 10 fine weather we went to Guelph with the Buggie got 5 gallons coal oil 18 cts
11 it rained very heavie in the evening
1880
Jan 12 a fine day we were down to Georges to Diner
13 this is a fine day frosty we went over to Dumfries to visit Mr Robert Amos and William
Beatties Familes the Whelling is very good
�15 we got home from Dumfries we went to Galt and I Bought 2 knives for the Straw Cutter
paid $3 for the two
17 this is a soft warm day the roads are getting very soft and muddey I was at the Annual
Meeting of the Puslinch Insurance Company I was elected President for the eight time
" 19 this is a very fine warm day like a spring day Meeting of Council
" 20 this day is rather stormy snowing some but not cold George and Peter Gunigal is
chopping cord wood tamerack
21 this is a very fine day Puslinchs Farmers Clubs Social at Aberfoyle
1880
Jan 22 this day is soft a strong thaw
24 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a grist of 19 Bushels by measure of fall wheat I
went to Foltons Mill Waterloo road the Sleighing is not very good I took 2 Lambs skins to sell
I sold them for $3.50 the Lambs died yesterday
26 a very fine day John went to Guelph with a load of wood for Fairley with the wagon
brought home the Grist I left on Saturday
27 this day is very warm it is like a spring day John went to Guelph with a load of wood he
broke the wheel of the Wagon in Guelph
28 this day is colder I took the Wagon wheel to W Sevensons to get fixed
30 this day is soft it rained in the afternoon I was at the Annual meeting at the church I got
home the wheel from Stevensons left it at Littles shop
31 this day is very cold I went to the annual meeting of the Farmers Club
1880
Feb 2 this is a fine day Meeting of the Council
" 3 this is a very windy day and some snow
�4 a fine day we were at Mrs James McLean Funeral at Aberfoyle there is some sleighing but
not good
7 we cutt some Peas and cleaned up 6 Bushels John went to Aberfoyl Mill with 4 Bags of
Oats &amp; Peas to chopp
9 the sleighing is poor I went to Aberfoyle Mill for the chopt stuff Duncan &amp; George went over
to Spayside for a load of shingles Duncan went up to Frank Rassins to Hugh timber for a
Barn
11 John &amp; George went to Guelph with 2 loads of Wood with the sleigh the sleighing is done
I was at Guelph and barganed with JB Armstrong for Tamarac wood for a Buggy at $2.75 per
cord
14 the weather is very mild no snow
19 cold wind the roads are very rough
20 this is a very fine day
1880
Feb 21 this is a fine day we had a shour of snow last night we went to Guelph with the
Buggy had some Butter 22 cents per lb
23 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 5 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp
24 we went up to Robert Amos to Marden it is a very fine day good Whelling in the morning
but soft at night
25 this day is very wet it rained nearly all day and last night
26 this is a fine warm day but the roads are very bad I went over to the Lake to lett a job on
the roads
27 a fine day we were sawing firewood in the afternoon
28 a fine day very warm the roads are almost impassible we have had a very mild open
month of February the winter has ben very open and mild no sleighing since the new year
very little snow all winter
�March 1 this day very windy and cold the roads are very rough
" 2 a fine warm day
1880
March 3 frosty in the morning but it got very soft and rained in the afternoon the roads are
very muddy I went to Guelph with 21 lb butter got 21 cents
" 6 I went to Guelph with 9 lb Butter got 22 cents got 5 gallons of cole oil paid 18 cents
" 8 this day is very frosty and cold I was at R T Johnstons Funeral
" 9 I went over to the Lake to see a job on the roads and I went to Killen to examin a bridge
the roads are very hard and rough
" 10 this day is very cold and frosty I went to Guelph with Christ Little to see about Murdoch
McLeod house he is going to buy it
" 11 this a little cold a fine winter day I was cleaning peas we cut them yesterday
" 12 a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 7 bags of peas and some oats to chop paid 70
cents
" 13 we went to Guelph with butter I bought 312 lb of bran 65 cents per 100 lb
" 15 this is a fine day we went down to Moriston to See Benjamin Grigor he was Dead before
we got there he Died very sudden he was in good health on friday and Died 3 oclock today
1880
March 16 this day is very stormy sowed all forenoon a little but not enough to make
sleighing I went to rockwood for 9 bags of Oat seeds at $10 per tun 7 bags of bran at $12 per
tun a 100 lb of oatmeal at $2.50
" 18 this is a fine day we went down to Ben Grigors Funeral Williams Horracks and his wife
was here last night from Minto
" 20 we went to Guelph it got very windy and cold
" 22 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting John went to Guelph with a load of wood
" 24 this day is very cold and windy keen frost
�" 25 this is a fine day but frosty rough roads we were at old John Littles Funeral
" 26 we were hauling home peas in the forenoon and cutting peas in the afternoon
" 27 I went to Guelph had some butter got 20 cents 12 lb went to the station for John
Willsons trunk it rained and snowed got to be very stormy and cold before night
" 29 a fine day the ews begun to lamb
31 a fine day cutting wood at Murreys
1880
April 1 a fine day we were at the seed show and stallion show at Aberfoyle I had some spring
Wheat 10 bushels got the second prize $2 sold it to Tom Willoughby for $1.35 per bushel
" 2 was down to Aberfoyle Mill for a grist of Wheat 12 bushels by measure got 413 lb flour
" 3 this is a very wett day it rained all day Duncan and me went over to Killean to lett a job of
building a new bridge the roads are very bad
" 2 John Willson comenced to work he is hired for eight month at $12 per month
" 6 this day is frequent snow shours got cold in the evening John went to the Aberfoyle Mill
with 8 bags of peas to chop
7 this is a very cold frosty day the roads are very rough and hard we went to the Guelph Fair
had some butter got 20 cents per lb
1880
April 10 this is a very fine morning warm but it got very cold and stormy in the afternoon it got
to be a terable stormy night we went to Guelph with some butter got 19 cents per lb we went
into Duncan Stewarts the Horse went away and upset the buggie at the corner of the garden
fence and went home without it
" 12 this day is very cold and frosty I went over to John Littles with the Harrows and Gang
plough to get fixed the men are picking stones
13 this is a fine day I went up to Arkle with the old wagon Axeltre to get a new one made we
have 20 lambs
�22 this is a fine day we have had some cold weather we sowed the spring wheat {blank
space} Bushels Beardid 2 Bushels Golden drop
23 a fine day we went down to Moriston in the afternoon got the makeings of a new coat
25 cold rain we were at the church
27 I went to Guelph with the Grigor family they are gon to Michigan
1880
April 28 this is a fine day I went to Aberloyle mill with 4 bags of peas to chop I got a telagraph
from Kepple Mrs Taylor my Mother in law is dead
" 29 the mrs and me started at 2 oclock am to go to Kepple we went on the 4:19 oclock train
at Guelph to Georgeston then took the 9 oclock train on the Hamilton and NWRR to Calidon
then got on the Narrow gage at Mono road for Owensound got there at half past 4 then got
on the Boat at 5 oclock for big baye got about 8 oclock it rained nearly all afternoon we got to
George Graham about 9 oclock we had to walk 2 miles bad roads
30 this day is cold the ground is white with snow we went over to Alexander McCoags 5
miles Mrs Taylor was Burried at bigbay church she was 87 on new years day she has ben
living with Jane for about 7 years
May 1 this day is raw and cold I went round to see the rocks of Kepper it is a very rough
country with rocks the soil is good
1880
May 3 this is beautifull warm day we started from A McCoags at 12 oclock in the morning to
go to the Sound got there at half past 5 over 20 miles very rough roads in a lumber wagon
we got on the train at half past 6 got to Guelph 20 minutes past 6 got home before dark we
traveled nearly 200 miles
" 4 a fine warm day John sowed the field at the creek part with Barley and part Oats
" 5 this is a very warm day we went to Guelph Fair with two steers they were sold some time
ago at $5 1/4 per 100 they weighed 2475
�" 6 this a fine day but cold comenced the garden
" 7 started to sow some barley we were working in the flatt fields till noon but afternoon it
came on a terible thunderstorm a reaglur flood of rain the flatt fields are all fluded
8 this morning was very warm we had a very heavy thunder shour with hail in the afternoon
we went to Guelph with a load of Potatos George had 13 bags and we
1880
May 8 we had 5 bags sold them for 30 cents per bag there was a great many loads in the
market
" 10 this day is very close and warm it rained in the forenoon
" 11 this is a fine dry day the men are working out at the field at the concession comenced to
sow some peas
" 12 a fine dry day the ground is drying fine John finished sowing the Peas in the field at the
concession I sowed beets and carrots in the garden and I sowed grass seed in the pea land
Struck Duffield cut a two year old colt Charley Dick
" 13 Sowed Peas in the big flat field 4 acers
" 14 finished sowing the Barley 13 B
" 16 finished Sowing the Peas 23 1/2 B the weather has ben dry and cold for a few day
" 17 the weather is very warm busy gang ploughing and sowing Oats in the flats
18 very warm sowing oats
1880
May 19 finished sowing the Oats 39 B it was very warm today we had a great storm of wind
about 2 oclock pm but not much rain it did not last over 10 minutes Duncan Gilchrist got the
roof blowen of the one side of his Barn it a fine evening
�20 this is a fine day a thunder storm about 2 Oclock but we had very little rain I went down to
Georges in the morning with 100 lb of flour we went to Moriston in the evening after supper
there was a great thunder storm about 8 Oclock in the evening when we were comeing home
21 I went to the Aberfoyl Mill with some peas to chop it rained nearly all the afternoon Jane
had a young Daughter this morning John was at Gilchrists helping to put the roof on the barn
the men has ben ploughing the oarchard for the potatos I sold 2 bags of potatoes to Dan
McLaren for 35 cents per
1880
May 24 this is a fine warm day we washed the sheep 23
25 this is a very warm day went down to Moriston with butter and eags then went in to John
McKenzies to exchange 2 bags of potatoes I got the late rose
26 this is very fine day there was thunder after noon but we had not much rain we comenced
to plant the Potatoes
21 we put the Mare Jess to Janes Scotts Horse
27 this is a fine day a shour in the evening I the Mare Doll to the Hors Dusty miller
28 finished planting the potatos three acres
29 Shearing the sheep it rained at night nearly all night
31 a fine warm day it rained at night I was at the Council Meeting
June 1 a fine day but a little cool I finished Shearing the Sheep 23 of our own and 3 of
Georges
" 2 we went to the Guelph fair we bought a new Single reaper the Dundas $110
1880
June 2 we brought home a new Buggie from J B Armstrongs we are to pay it in tamarick
wood $100
�3 this is the fast day for the Sacriment
5 we were at the church it was a very wett day after ten oclock
8 I was away along with John Iles to axamin the roads
9 this is a fine day we were up to Waterloo to Mr Duns he Died yesterday I bought 10 200
Cabage plants paid 30 cents
10 this day is dull and shoury I was up Mr Duns funeral
12 this day shoury heavey thunder shours were up to Guelph with 9 bags of Potatos sold
them for 30 cents per B had the wool in but did not sell it it fell
15 John Started to Drill for the turnips
18 finished Sowing the swede turnips the weather is very Dry since last
19 saturday we were at Guelph with the wool sold 101 lb docked 3 lb got 28 1/2 cents sold 8
bags potatoes 30 cent
1880
June 21 a fine warm day we were cutting thistles in the spring wheat
22 the men is working on the roads I was at Littles Blacksmiths shop got the horses shod
23 we were up at James Scotts in the evening
24 we put the old Sow to Robert Lambs Boar
25 this day is very warm the men finished ploughing the summer fallow
26 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with George Taylor him and Mrs Taylor is here on
a visit
27 there has ben great amount of rain today
28 this day is very warm and Shoury
29 a fine day we comenced to cut the Heay
�30 Shoury in the morning cutting Heay
July 1 a fine day but dull comenced to raik the Heay
2 Duncan Stewart Died this morning we went to Guelph for a coffin for Duncan Stewart
1880
July 3 a fine warm day got in 6 loads of Heay we were at Duncan Stewarts Funeral
9 this day is very warm I went to Guelph for to get some fixing for the mower it went wrong
today
10 this day is very warm we went to Guelph about Duncan Stewarts Will to get it Regestered
I am one of the Exacuter of the Will John is cutting Heay
11 very warm we had a very heavy shour
12 finished cutting the Heay
14 very warm we got nearly all the Heay in we made a stack I went up to Francis Rassins in
the afternoon with the team and wagon
15 this is a fine harvest day but very warm we comenced to cut the Fall wheat in the field at
the end of the Barn
17 this is a fine day I went to Guelph John was at John Hardeys cutting wheat
19 cutting wheat till 3 oclock we had a heavy rain with thunder and lightning
1880
July 20 a fine day we finished cutting the fall wheat
" 21 all hands are at the turnips thinning I went to the Blacksmiths shop for the wagon wheel
" 22 this is a fine dry day we were hauling in the wheat of the field near the barn 12 loads it
is a fine crop
" 23 hauling in wheat from the flat field we had a shour at noon got in 6 loads
�" 24 this is a fine day got in all the fall wheat 24 loads we were at Guelph got a new grain
wheel lifter in place of the one that brock
" 26 Shoury in the forenoon I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 9 1/2 Bush of spring
wheat got home {blank space} lb flour
" 27 a fine day John cut the Barley in the field at the creek
" 28 got in the Barley 2 good loads a fine day
" 29 John is Scuffeling the turnips the second time wilson is hauling back Dung
1880
July 31 this is a fine warm day we were at Guelph John cut some Barley and some spring
wheat the goldendrop it is a very poor crop it all brock down there a little over an Acre of it
August 2 we had a shower in the forenoon Willson is at A McKenzies thrashing
" 3 this is a fine day we hauled in the Barley 3 loads in all 5 loads it is not a very good crop it
was too wet in the spring
" 4 a fine day the men comenced to pull the Peas I was at Hardies Thrashing
" 5 a fine day we are pulling Peas
" 6 a fine harvest day pretty warm we cut the spring wheat the Beardid variety the grain is
good but rather thin on the ground
" 7 very warm the men was pulling peas in the forenoon hauled in 3 loads I was at Guelph I
got 2 cushions for the Carriage from Caleb Chase I paid $4 for them a new fork handle 12
1/2 cents I sold 3 bags of apple astracan variety got 50 cents per bag
1880
August 9 a very fine day we hauled in 2 loads of Peas and 5 loads of spring wheat we had 6
load of spring wheat and a load of raikins
" 10 this day is very close and warm we had a heavy shoure in the evening I went down to
morriston in the evening
�" 11 the men is pulling peas We had a very heavy thunder shour in the afternoon
" 12 this is fine day the men is pilling peas
" 7 went to Guelph sold 13 Bushels 20 lb spring Wheat at $1.10 $14.66
" 13 a fine day comenced to cut the oats in the field at the creek finished pulling the peas in
the field back at the turnips
" 14 this morning is dull and a little rain we were at Guelph with a lot of truck
" 16 a fine day very warm we hauled in 5 load of peas and thrashed them with the horses in
the Barnyard
" 17 a fine day we were cleaning up the peas 35 Bushels
18 we had some rain last night we were thrashing Wheat and Barley 210 W 80 B
1880
August 19 this day is shoury the men puled some peas I was out to Aberfoyle and Hugh
Cockburn
" 20 a fine day the men hauled in 4 loads of peas in the afternoon I was at Watts thrash
" 21 we were at Guelph the men are pulling peas we had a very heavy rain last night
" 23 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting the men hauled in 4 loads of Peas in the
afternoon
24 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of peas got the peas all puled
25 shoury in the morning dull and cold
26 a fine day but cold John was cutting Oats in the field behind the Bush we hauled in 3
loads of Oats and 1 of peas 24 loads
27 this day is very warm I was at Aberfoyle Seed Show with some fall wheat I Sold 10
bushels to C Colfast for $1.10 per B I bought 2 Bushels of fultye wheat for $1.25 per B
28 we had a very heavy rain last night we were binding oats in the afternoon
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August 30 this is a fine day we had a very heavy rain on saturday night and yesterday the
land is very weet we can hardly cutt the Oats it is so very soft we bound some oat in the
afternoon
" 31 this day is very dull we bound some Oats we were at Mrs W McKenzies funeral
Sept 1 this day is very warm and dull there was a very heavy rain this forenoon we went to
Morriston in the afternoon
" 2 this is a fine day we bound oats in the afternoon John cutt some the ground that soft he
had to quit cutting with the reaper there is about an acer to cutt
" 3 we had another very wett night and this forenoon I went over to the west side of the Brock
road to lett some jobs on the roads
" 4 this day is very hott and shoury we were letting jobs on the roads in the afternoon John
Iles with me
1880
Sept 6 this is a fine day we have had a very wet harvest lately the ground is very weet we
cutt the last bit of Oats with the cradle we could not cut them with the reaper the ground is so
soft we hauled in 5 loads of Oats
" 7 a fine day had a small shour about noon we were hauling in Oats 8 loads
" 8 a fine day but cold finished hauling in the Oats 10 lbs 27 big loads altogether
" 10 this is a fine day I was at the Sale of cattle and sheep at the Modle farm
" 11 John Sowed the fall wheat in the field at the back corner next A McK 11 Bushels I was in
Guelph bought 12 bags paid $4 at Haddens
" 13 this day is cold I went to Guelph with Annie She went to Toronto
" 15 this is a fine warm day we were at Christopher Littles Sale I bought a plough for $6 and
a sett of harnes for $8 twelve month credit finished sowing the Wheat
�1880
Sept 15 sowed 4 1/2 Bushels of Wheat 2 B of the Fultye wheat and 2 1/2 of Scott
" 16 this is a fine warm day we were at C Littles for the things we bought and got Prince and
Royle shode
" 18 we were up to Guelph with some apples sold them for 45 cents per Bag Butter 20 cents
Brother John came from California to visit us he has ben away for 34 years
" 21 this day is cold we went to Guelph with Brother John he went off on the cars
" 22 this day is cold we were cleaning barley the men is ploughing
" 23 a fine day we are at the apple picking
" 24 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 37 B 9lb at 60 cts
$22.30/100 I went over to the 5th and 7th concessions to inspect some jobs on the roads
" 25 this day is very warm we are pulling apples the men is Ploughing
27 this day is very dull we had a terable heavy rain last night
1880
Sept 29 this day is cool and shoury I went down to Hamilton to the Provincial Show I went
with James Scott and John Murray
30 we came home from Hamilton this day is cold
October 2 this day is fine we went to Guelph with a load of wheat Clawson 40 1/2 by measur
39 B 35 lb at $1.2 cent it weighed 58 1/2 lb per B
" 4 this day is very wett it rained all forenoon
" 6 this day Shoury and cold we went to Backwood with the wool sold 21 lb at 30 cents per lb
for cloth Christopher Little moved out to Aberfoyle
" 8 this is a very fine day we were at the Aberfoyl Show
" 9 we comenced to take up the Potatos
�" 12 we went to William Grahams Sale I bought a coller and bridle for 60 a pump for $4.29
" 13 a fine day Robert Amos was down
1880
October for Apples got 26 bags for to make cider he is going to make is on shares that is the
apple butter
" 14 finished takeing up the Potatoes 11 loads
" 15 a fine day we have had fine warm weather this week we went out to W Grahams for
some furniture we bought
" 16 this fore noon is very wet John went out to move some things for W Graham
" 18 the weather is very cold
" 21 we finished pulling the Apples
22 this forenoon is cold it comenced to snow after noon a storm out off the east I went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with a Grist of 7 Bushels of Wheat got 270 lb of flour
" 23 this day is blustry and shoury we went to Guelph with some butter got 22 cents per lb
" 25 a fine forenoon rained in the evening John went over to Galt with W Grahams things
1880
Oct 26 this day is soft and shoury John went Guelph in the afternoon for 16 apple barels
" 27 a fine day comenced to harrow and haul
"-29- in the turnips got in 10 loads
" 28 we went to Church it is the fast day
" 30 a fine warm day the apple packers came in the afternoon filled 15 barels
" 31 this is the Sacrament Sabath
Nov 1 a fine day for the turnips we are bussey
�" 2 this is fine warm day the men from Guelph were here bareling apples they packed 38
barels
" 3 this a fine warm day we got finished with the turnips we had a very fine crop about 125
loads they were in the second back field we finished gathering the apples we had a very
good crop
" 4 this is very fine day the men is covering the Turnip pits I went to Guelph fair with a load of
wheat 35 Bushels 10 lb at $1.4/100 $36.22 its weight was 59 lb per B I was docked 1 cent
Oct 26 got 4 gallons of coal oil imper 30 cents
1880
Nov 5 it rained last night this day is dull and soft the men went to Guelph with 2 loads of
apples 30 barrels
" 6 this day is very wett it rained for 24 hours sometimes very heavey I went in to Guelph with
8 barrels of apples I sold 38 barrels of winter Apples to Edwin Parkinson for one Doler per
Barrel $38 the Boys was with me and got new boots and hats
" 7 some snow this morning and cold
" 9 this day is very warm and fine the men is ploughing and covering the turnip pit we were at
Miss Cauldfield Funeral
10 a fine forenoon it rained very heavey all afternoon out of the East we were at Robert
Ingles Sale I cleaned a load of Wheat 15 bags
" 12 this day is cold and windy the men is covering the turnip pit I went to Guelph with a load
of Wheat 31 B 58 lb at $1.10
" 13 hard frost we went to Guelph with some butter and 2 bags of apples 40 cents this day is
dull snowed at night
1880
Nov 16 a fine day we had some snow last night we killed a pig wight 311 lb sold 149 lb to
Mrs Stewart
�" 17 we were thrashing wheat snowed some
18 we were thrashing today 110 B fall Wheat 45 spring Wheat 202 Oats 78 peas this day is
cold and windy quite a bit of snow they are running with sleighs
" 19 John went with 6 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chop at the Aberfoyle Mill I was Killing Pigs at
Duncan Gilchrists Killed 10 pigs
20 a fine day but cold I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 35 B 5 lb at $1.7/100 $37.54
" 21 this day is terable cold a very high wind
" 22 this day is very cold not so windy but very keen frost I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a
grist 10 B 45 lb fall wheat got 407 lb flour I went over to John Smiths to pay a note of one
hundred Dolers
" 23 this Day is very keen frost I went over to Rockwood for the yarn got home 20 1/2 lb
bought 945 lb of bran at Ferrishes Mill paid at the rate of $10 per ton
1880
Nov 24 this day is a little milder a little more snow we are fixing about home
25 this is a fine day but cold we went to Guelph with with 865 lb of old mettle for J A
McDugald in part payment for a plow sold 4 bags of Potatoes at 45 cents per B to Mrs
Cordrie we went up to Robert Amos {small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
" 27 I went to Guelph with the sleigh and a load of 10 bags of potatoes at 50 cents 7 bags
Apples at 50 and 45 per Bag
" 30 I cleaned up a load of fall wheat 38 B John went up to Guelph with 1100 lb of Hay for
John A McDugald in part payment of a Plow of Watsons of {illegible} I paid $15 in old iorn
Potatoes &amp; Hay
Dec 1 went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 34 B 5 lb at $1.10 Bought 100 lb of oat meal at
$2.25 got a half Barel of herring for George paid $2.75 we had a fall of snow this morning it is
good sleighing
2 a fine day the men went to Guelph with 2 loads of Tamarick wod for Armstrong
1880
�December 4 this is a very fine day the sleighing is good in the morning we went to Guelph
with 9 bags of Potatoes sold them for 45 cents per Bag 11 bag of Apples at 50 cts I bought a
pair of horsecovers for $3.29 John was in Guelph with Wood
" 5 it rained last night a thaw today the sleighing is done
" 6 this day is cold a great change since yesterday Christopher Little took away the lambs he
Bought 11 lambs at $3.50 each John Little Blacksmith Bought a fat ewe for $8 I was at the
Council Meeting it was our last Meeting for the year I got $40
" 8 we have very cold weather these few days I put the ram and 3 ews in to fatten and the
old sow
" 6 John Wilson hired for a year at $116 comenced work today
" 11 this day is cold and windy we have had cold frosty weather all week I went to Guelph
with 12 bags of potatoes sold them for 50 cts per B 6 bags Apples at 50 cts John Wilson
went up to Tesewatter
1880
December 11 I bought an Overcoat for $7 a pair of felt boots for $3.50 4 galons imperial coal
oil at 25 cts per galon
"14 it snowed in the forenoon it rained a little and thawed some in the afternoon we are
working about home
" 15 this is a fine day the sleigh runs prety good John went to Guelph with wood I went to
Guelph to the Christmas fat cattle fair
"16 this day is prety cold we killed the old cow and 4 spring pigs there weight is 242 x 232 x
190 180
"18 this day is cold and frosty I went to Guelph with one pig its weight is 242 at $6.25/100 per
100 cow hide 70 lb at $8 per 100 calf skin 30 cents 8 bags of apples but I did not sell a
sheepskin for John Little $1.30
21 a fine day John went to the Mill at Arkel with 9 bags of Oats and peas to Chop paid 8
cents per bag
�1881
{Publisher printed "1880"}
December 22 a fine day very white frost on the trees at the school examination John hauled
some hemlock logs to Martins Mill
" 24 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of apples sold them for 40 and 45 cents per bag they were
some of them frosted
" 25 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} for a
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this day is cold and stormy I was at the Nomination of Councillors at Aberfoyle
" 28 this day is very cold Bob Amos and Bob Doughty came to chop some tamarick
cordwood
31 I went to Guelph with the old Mettle of the reaper for W Dun we have had four days very
cold the coldest spell for a number of years
{Publisher Printed (1881)}
Jan 1 Newyears day a fine day but cold and frosty I went over to Crief with the Petition
against the syndicate contract Mr &amp; Mrs Murray and Duncan Gilchrist and the Most of our
family was here last nigt
1881
December 22 a fine day very white frost on the trees at the school examination John hauled
some hemlock logs to Martins Mill
" 24 I went to Guelph with 8 bags of apples sold them for 40 and 45 cents per bag they were
some of them frosted
" 25 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} for a
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this day is cold and stormy I was at the Nomination of Councillors at Aberfoyle
�" 28 this day is very cold Bob Amos and Bob Doughty came to chop some tamarick
cordwood
30 I went to Guelph with the old mettle of the reaper for W Dun we have had four days very
cold the coldest spell for a number of years
Jan 1 Newyears day a fine day but cold and frosty I went over to Crief with the Petition
against the syndicate contract Mr &amp; Mrs Murray and Duncan Gilchrist and the Most of our
family was here last nigt
1881
Jan 3 this is a fine day this was the Election of Councillors I was Elected along with Little and
Iles
" 5 we went to Guelph fair with the cow Plummy to sell I sold her for $35.50 she Calfed last
Wednesday
" 6 I went to Hainses Mill with a Grist of Wheat 5 bags 11 1/2 Bushels I then went to Guelph
with the turnip shlicher to get fixed at Toltons
" 8 this is a fine day good sleighing I went to Guelph with 8 bags of Apples I sold 5 bags at
45 and 50 cents per bag they are a very dull sale Johns Marey came home from Tesewatter
on the Cars I brought home the turnip shlicher I got it bushed and new pinions I paid $2
50/100
" 11 a fine day but very frosty in the morning the keenest frost we have had this winter
" 14 very cold and frosty John has got all the wood hauled that is cutt
" 15 I was at the Annual Meeting of the Puslinch Insurance Company at Aberfoyle
1881
Jan 15 I was Elected President of the Puslinch Mutual Insurance Company
" 17 this is very fine day but frosty we had our first Meeting of the Township Council
" 18 a very fine clear day but it was very keen frost last night I went up with Annie &amp; Anne
Grigor to Robert Amos
�" 19 this is a fine clear day not cold but very frosty at night the most of the Family is away to
the Farmers Social at the Town Hall Aberfoyle
" 17 John went to Hains Mill with 10 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 8 cts per B
" 20 this is a fine day raw and cold in the evening we went down to Moriston in the Afternoon
" 21 this is a stormy day wind and snow
" 22 it is snowing the most of the day but not so windy I have been mending shoes
" 26 this day is very stormy the roads are drifting the snow is deep I was at Duncan
McKerrashers funeral
" 27 this day very cold clear and windy
1881
Jan 29 this is a fine day we went to Guelph Robert Amos and Margaret was down he brought
down 4 bags of barley for seed
31 a fine day cold in the afternoon I was at the Annual Meeting at the Church and at Mrs
Falconers Funeral I Paid R Amos and R Doughty $7.60 for chopping 19 cords of tamarick
wood at 40 cents per cord
Feb 1 this is a terable cold day we went out to Mrs Stewarts with a letter from W Black his
wife died last week in Nebrasca John went to Guelph with a load of wood
" 2 this is a very cold day the coldest day for great number of years it was 30 degres below
zero I was at Guelph Fair John was in with a load of wood he has got in all the wood we
were to give to JB Armstrong
" 5 this is a fine day not so cold as it has been all week it has been very cold all week very
keen frost at nights I was at Guelph with 6 bags of apples got 50 cents per bag 4 bags
Potatoes got 55 cents per B I settled up with JB Armstrong and got my note
1881
Feb 5 we gave 42 cords of Tamarack to JB Armstrong for a new Buggie we got it last June
�" 7 this is a fine day I was at a Meeting of the Council
" 8 there is a great change of the weather it is soft and dull some rain we were at the Church
to here a lecture from the Rev Dr McKay a Missionery to Formossa in China
" 9 we have a great thaw the snow is very soft some rain
" 10 this day is very soft it rained nearly all night we killed the old sow weight 332 lb
" 11 this is a fine day a little frost in the morning we went to Guelph with Annie Grigor she
went home to Michagan I sold 3 bags of potatoes for 55 cents per Bag Margaret and her
Children came down
" 12 this day is colder John went up to Hains Mill with 9 bags of peas &amp; oats to chop paid 8
cents per B
" 13 this day is very cold and stormy
1881
Feb 18 it has ben fine weather all week but rather cold it has snowed nearly all day steady
and caulm
19 this is a fine day cold frosty wind from the north we went to Guelph with the butter
" 21 a fine day George came up to help us to cutt some peas and saw some firewood
" 22 a very fine day rather soft in the midle of the day John went to Martins saw Mill with a
log
23 this day is very Cold and windy the men went to the Mill with saw logs
24 a fine day but raw and cold I went down to Moriston to see the Doctor the men went to the
Mill with logs 12 in all
25 a fine day the men is hauling turnips from the pit they are bad frozen at top John went to
Haines Mill with a grist 4 bags of fall wheat
26 the men hauled in some turnips the other pit is good it is a fine day
27 this day is soft it rained some
�28 this is a fine day it rained last night the men is Cutting Maple logs
1881
March 1 a great change of weather it is a cold west wind we had a young lamb yesterday I
went to Littles Blacksmiths shop to get the Horses shod Fanney &amp; Royel
" 2 the weather is cold but a fine day I went to Guelph Fair
" 3 this day is very stormy wind and snow out of the east
" 4 snowed all day
" 5 snowed all night and this forenoon we went down to Moriston to the Docter
" 9 this is fine weather I went Guelph and got a truss at Petries paid $2.50 for it
" 10 a fine day John and I went to James Cowans Sale of Thourabread Cattle
" 12 a fine day we went to Guelph I had a barrel of russet apple for Mr Henrey $1.25 I bought
4 bushels of white Rusian spring wheat from John Dicheson $1.25
1881
March 14 this day is very warm we had another storm of snow yesterday I went up to
Arimosia to look after a young Bull John went to the Mill with 10 bags of Oats and Peas to
chop on saturday
" 15 this day is very warm I was at Hains Sale the men is getting wood
" 16 this day is very warm and soft
" 18 I went over to John Littles with 4 Bags potatoes
" 19 I went in to Guelph with the cutter had some butter got 20 cents per lb it turned out out a
terable stormy weet day it rained out of the east very heavey
22 this is a fine day clear and cold I went up to the Paisley block and bought a young Bull
Eleven Months old for $80 from John McKorkindale
24 a fine day but frosty I went up for the young Bull we were out to Mrs Cockburns
�26 I went to Guelph bought 100 lb oatmeal paid $2.50 some Corn 82 cents this day is clear
and cold had the Bugy
1881
March 28 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting
29 this is a fine clear day we were sawing firewood and cutt some Peas
30 this day is cold and windy from the east snowed in the evening the weather has ben very
cold this month the most of the time we have 6 lambs at present George got 1/2 ton of Heay
31 this day is blustry and some snow John went to Hains Mill with 11 bags of Oats and peas
to chopp he left it I went down to Moriston with the truss I got from the Doctor
April 1 a fine day I went up to the Mill for the chopp
" 2 we went to Guelph with some Butter got 21 cts I sold the Horse Royel to an American
Buyer
" 4 I went over to Martins Mill about some lumber we are getting sawed
" 5 this is a terable cold day with high wind very keen frost the turnips froze in the roothouse
we have very cold frosty weather every day the ground is nearly all covered with snow good
sleighing in some places on the back roads
1881
April 5 John went over to Martins saw Mill to haul the Lumber from the Mill brought some
home
" 6 this day is cold we went to Guelph Fair with the fat Cattle 2 heiffers weight 2175 lb at 4
3/4 &amp; $103.31 a cow $40 Bull $45 total $188.31 we bought 17 Bushels Peas at 80 cents per
B $13.20 Bought 1 Bushel Clover seed $5 1/4 1 1/2 B timothy seed at $3 1/4 per B $10.13 I
paid Donald Martin for sawing lumber $9.15
" 8 I went to the seed fair at Aberfoyle and took down a grist of Wheat to the Mill 6 bags 13 B
20 lb
�9 we went to Guelph with 4 bags of Apples got 70 cents for 1 bag 6 for 1 and 80 cents for 2 3
bags potatoes at 70 cents per Bag
" 11 I went to Guelph with the Horse Royal we sold sold to SB Reppuling for $131
12 I went to Aberfoyl to the Horse Show brought the old Wagon down to repair to Mr Gibbon
" 16 we went to Guelph I paid John McKorkindale $80 for the young Bull
1881
April 18 this is a fine day Robert Amos and his family and Christ Little and his family and
Susan was here on a visit
" 19 a fine day I am pruning Apple trees I went to Aberfoyle for the old Wagon paid $3
" 20 a very fine day but frost at night there is snow round the fences yet in some places it has
ben very dry and cold all this month we have not plowed any yet the men is choreing round
John has not wrought any for 2 weeks with a bile on his rump I am pruning trees George is
sick with a sore throt we have 19 lambs
" 21 a fine day the men comenced to Plough
22 this day is rather cold we went down to Moriston in the evening with some Butter and egs
23 this is a fine warm day but cold at night John and his wife and I went to Guelph I bought
14 apple trees 11 Baldwins and 4 Spys from Sunlay
" 25 this is a fine warm day we planted 14 apple trees this is the first fine spring weather we
have had this spring
1881
April 26 very fine weather had a shour last night we sowed nearly 5 bushels of Barley in the
Orchard 3 acres we were at Mrs Hugh Cockburns Funerl she Died on the 24th
" 27 this is a very fine day comenced to work in the Garden got it ploughed one of the pigs
died
�" 29 this day is rather cold John Sowed 5 acres of Barley in the flat field next A McKenzie we
went to Moriston in the evening I bought a whip paid $1 for it
" 30 this day is cold and frosty at night John sowed some Oats I went to Guelph with 12 bags
of potatoes got 77 cents per 10 Bags and 80 cents for 2 and 3 bags of Apples got 40 cents
bought a trunk for Annie paid $3.75 for it a basket 90 cents Buls ring 40 cts
May 2 a fine day but cold and dry John sowed some Oats
" 3 a fine day but cold the weather is very dry and cold there is very little growth yet John
finished Sowing the Barley 16 Bus I finished pruning the apple trees
1881
May 4 this day is warm and dry we Went to Guelph fair with 3 fat Sheep I Sold the ram for 4
1/2 cents per lb he weighed 229 lb $10.30 2 ewes at 5 1/2 cents per lb weight 363 $19.96
bought 22.75 lb Salt at $4 1/2 per tun one Bushel timothy seed at $2.75 20 lb clover at 4 1/2
per B
" 5 a fine day we sowed the spring wheat 9 Bushels 4 B of white Russian 5 Beardid I sowed
salt on the Barley in the flats
" 6 I finished Sowing the Salt on the Wheat
" 7 this day is warm I went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 8 bag for George and 4 for our
own got 60 cents per B 3 bags of apples at 40 cents per bag
" 9 Annie started off on the cars to go to California she went by the Great Western RR paid
$5.65 for a through ticket
" 10 I was Grafting apple trees
" 12 John finished sowing the Oats 42 Bushels the weather is very warm and dry
14 John comenced to the peas sowed 5 1/2 Bushels this is a fine day some rain in the
evening
May 16 we had a fine shour on last evening thing is growing fine we got a letter from Annie
�" 17 we finished sowing the Peas in the field at the creek we sowed 15 1/4 Bushels we
bought and 5 Bushels of our own our own is very bad with bugs
" 19 the weather is very dull the crops is growing very well the men is picking stones off the
grass
" 14 we sowed the carrots in the field and place
" 21 I went to Guelph bought a pair of Springs for the Wagon Seat Armstrongs paid $2.40 a
pair of specticales $1 a Bushel of Corn 70 cents a peck of potatoes the Beauty of heburn 30
cents
" 20 a fine day I sowed plaster on the clover
" 23 the weather is very warm we washed the sheep 27
" 25 I went up with the team to Frank Rassins with Duncans men there going to put a
building
" 26 the weather is very hott and dry we started to plant the potatoes
28 the weather is fine but dry we finished planting the potatoes I went to Guelph with 3 bags
1881
May 28 of Apples sold them for 50 cents per bags russets and 4 bags of potatoes at 50 cts
per B bought 100 lb Oatmeal at $2.50
" 30 I was at the Council Meeting the men is hauling dung for the turnips
" 31 finished shearing the sheep 27 with Georges 3
June 1 a very light shour last night
" 2 a fine day but cool I went to Toronto with the other members of the Council as a
deputation on the Credit Valey RR got a free ride and diner at the Rosin House
" 4 a fine day I was at the Church and at a Meeting of the Insurance company in the
afternoon
" 5 the Sacaraments Sabath
�" 7 it rained some in the forenoon
" 8 a fine day I was round inspected the roads the men is ploughing
" 9 this day is dull we were at Peter Littles Funeral
1881
June 11 I went to Guelph with 7 bags of Potatoes sold them for 30 cents per bag 1 bag of
Apples for 60 cents bought 500 lb of plaster and 800 lb salt for the turnips
" 14 a fine day I went to Guelph I bought a new Syth and Sneth $1.50
" 16 comenced to sow the turnips
" 18 finished sowing the turnips 5 3/4 acres I went to Guelph with the wool sold 15 fleces 85
lb at 24 1/4 cents $20.61 we kept 9 fleces there was a fine rain this evening
" 13 we had tereble storm of wind and dust in the afternoon a great deal of lightning and
thunder but not much rain
" 22 the weather is dry and cold frost in some places where it is low John Murreys new barn
was raised today
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" 21 I went down to Moriston and bought a new turnip scuffeler from Tom Ingram Paid $10
for it
" 23 the weather is dull and Cold for the season
" 25 we comenced to cut the Heay the weather has been cold all June frost this week in low
places
1881
June 27 I went to Guelph with the Mower to get repaired got it bushed and other fixings it
cost $5 I bought a new section grinder at Griffins Foundry paid $6 we had a fine rain it rained
4 or 5 hours
�" 28 we had a great storm of wind and rain it was worse in some places nor here
" 29 this is fine weather old Rodrick McDonald Died this morning he was a week ill
" 30 we were at Rodrick McDonalds Funeral got 2 loads of hay in
July 2 I went to Guelph with a load of Wheat and some Potatos 6 bags at 60 cents per Bag
24 B 30 lb spring wheat at $1.19 5 B 50 lb fall wheat at $1.20 one firkin butter at 16 cents per
lb
" 4 this day is very warm I was at the Council Meeting I sent a letter to Annie
" 5 this day is very warm we went to Morriston in the evening
" 6 this day is very hot we had Bob Robertson helping with the hay Wilson is sick he has not
worked any this week we got in 8 loads of heay today we have 16 big loads in now Mrs &amp; me
was at Ann McDonalds Weding
" 7 there is a fine rain today calm and not very heavy
8 this is a fine day we went up to see Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} folcks John is cutting hay
1881
July 9 this is a fine heay day John &amp; Bob Robertson was setting up the potatoes in the
forenoon hauled in 3 loads of heay in the afternoon
" 10 this day is very warm it has been excessef hot for some days we had a shour in the
evening
" 11 a fine day John finished cutting the heay we got in 3 loads of hay John Willson
comenced to Work he was off all last week and one day the week before
" 12 a fine day Willson finished ploughing the Sumerfallow John comenced to scuffel the
turnips
" 13 this is a beautifull day we got in 4 loads of heay in the afternoon comenced to thin the
turnips and harrowing the fallow
�" 14 we got in all the hay 28 large loads some of it was very good and some of it poor
finished scuffling the turnips
" 15 the weather is very warm I was down at Georges setting up his potatoes
16 I was cutting thistles the rest is at the turnips
1881
July 19 the weather is rather cooler we cut the Barley in the Oarcherd it is a good crop this is
Roarys Sale
" 20 we comenced to cut the Wheat
" 21 this day is warm I went to Guelph in the morning and bought a new steel barley fork paid
$1.10 six fingers for a wooden barley fork paid 23 cents we hauled in 3 loads of barley out of
the oarcherd
" 22 a fine day cutting wheat in the afternoon
" 23 John cutt the Barley in the flatt field
" 25 hauled in some wheat and some Barley we had a light shour this morning
" 26 we finished cutting the fall wheat it is a very good crop we had a small shour
" 28 we finished hauling in the Barley 9 loads
" 29 a fine day we finished hauling in the fall wheat 12 loads
" 30 this day is very warm we was in Guelph with some Butter
Aug 1 the men started to thin the turnips the second time I was a David Dicksons funeral
" 3 we are working at the turnips the weather is very warm
" 8 we thrashed some wheat and Barley in the afternoon
1881
August 10 we cutt the spring wheat it is a good crop
�" 11 comenced to cut the oats we brock the leaver of the reaper I got it fixed at Littles shop
" 12 we had a fine rain in the morning cutting oats in the afternoon
" 13 a fine day the men comenced to pull the Peas we went to Guelph with 4 bags of apples
got 75 cents for some and 40 for one
" 15 cutting oats and some peas
" 16 hauled in some spring wheat in the afternoon
" 17 finished hauling in the spring wheat 7 loads
" 18 I was at Watts thrashing the men is pulling peas
" 19 we finished cutting the oats they have ben a very fair crop
" 20 hauled in some peas
" 22 hauled in some peas n the forenoon and pulling in the afternoon I was at the Council
meting in the afternoon
23 hauled in Oats all day 8 loads
24 we have very dry weather the pasture is dryed up intirely we were hauling in Peas I was
at the Funeral of Mrs Peter Hume in the afternoon
25 very warm hauling in Oats in the forenoon
1881
August 25 we were over at the Puslinch Lake along with the Gilchrists Clan at there Annual
Picknick
" 26 finished hauling in the Peas and Oats I was at the Seed Show at Aberfoyle in the
afternoon and at a Meeting of Council
" 27 the men comenced to plough for the fall wheat
" 31 the weather is very warm and dry
�Sept 1 this is an extreemly cloce warm day it is Suffocating about 4 Oclock it got very dark
and a great storm of wind and rain it was a great deal wors in some Sections of the Country
than here the lightning done a grate amount of damage in some places
" 3 the weather is still very warm the men finished ploughing and harrowing back field for the
fall wheat I went to Guelph with Some apples 4 bags got 50 cents per bag
" 5 comenced to sow the fall wheat we got the best calf drowned in the spring yesterday
afternoon it fell in and could not get up the water is very scarse
1881
Sept 6 this is terable hot dry weather there is a great many fires around we are clearing up a
pease of land back at the creek got some fence burned John finished sowing the Wheat in
the back field there is 15 acres sowed 5 acres of Fulty wheat 9 bushels
" 7 John finished sowing the Wheat the little field out at the corner 1 1/2 acres we sowed 15
1/2 Bushels of Clawson 9 B Fulty 4 of Scott Wheat 28 1/2 I went to Guelph with Duncan he
went away with the Cars to go to Manitoba Hel{en} Stewart went with him I was at Stones
Sale of Stock
" 8 we were at the annual Sale at the Modle farm the weather is very dry
" 9 I was down at James Hoggs with James Scott to examin about the fire he got his Barn
burned on Wednesday night he is insured in the Puslinch Companey
" 10 I went to Guelph with a load of Barley sold it for 79 cents per B there was 38 B 46 lb
$30.77 and 2 bags of apples got 50 cents per B
" 12 we had a Meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company the weather very warm
1881
Sept 14 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 44 B 38 lb got 79 cents per B $35.35 I
bought 1 1/2 Bushels of timothy paid $3.50 per B $5.25 bought a keeg of nails paid $2.75
and razor strap paid 85 cents paid Crist Littles note $14
" 15 this day is very windy we have had terable dry weather this harvest we have not had
much rain all sumer there has ben a great amount of damage by fires through the Country it
�comenced to rain in the evening I was sowing timothy seed back in the field bhind the Bush I
sawed abou 8 acres
" 16 this is a fine day we had a light shour last night John went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a
grist of ten Bushels and fifty lb he did not get it home
" 17 a fine day but dull it rained Some in the evening I went to the Aberfoyle Mill for the grist
got 400 lb flour Robert Amos and Margaret and the Children came down
" 19 this is very fine warm day I was away with John Iles letting jobs on the Roads we went
over to the west side of the Township
" 20 I was down to Moriston got Wilsons boots at Cuyins paid $2 I went C Littles Sale Johns
Brother
1881
Sept 21 I was at a metting of the Directors of the Insurance Company to settle with James
Hogg with regard to the Burning of his barn
" 23 I was away in the afternoon letting some jobs on the Roads
" 24 I went to Guelph with 15 B 55 lb of fall wheat sold it for $1.28 per Bushel $20.44 and 8
bags of fallen apples got 50 cents per bag I bought 4 gallons of Coal Oil paid 28 cents per
Gallon
" 26 I comenced to pull the Apples John is bad with a sore back he is not able to work
27 John is at Murrays thrashing and Willson is at James Niccols ploughing bee
" 28 we are Clening up the new land
" 29 I was at the Apples Willson is ploughing in the field at the creek John is at Murrays
thrashing
" 28 I bought a new Weigh Scales from Angus Stewart paid $26
30 comenced to take up the potatoes
October 4 I went to Guelph with 5 barels of fall apples I sold to Parkinson for $1 per Barel
�" 6 we went to Guelph to the Show then we went down to Aberfoyle to get tikets for the show
1881
October 7 a beautiful day this is the Pushlinch Show we were nearly all at it
" 10 fine weather Andrew Elliot comenced to dig a weell down at the Barn the framers
comenced to hew the timber for the sheep house
" 12 it is dull and soft fine rain Elliot finished the weell it is 18 feet deep I paid him $18 for it
" 13 this is the fast day for the Sacrament we were at the Church
" 15 it rained very heavy in the morning on till 10 Oclock we went to the church
" 16 a fine day the Sacrament Sabath
" 17 John Iles and me went over to the 4 con to examin some jobs on the roads in the
forenoon then went to the Meeting of Council in the afternoon John started away up with
John Little
" 8 I went out to Mrs Stewarts to measure her apples this day is shoury
" 10 we finished takeing up the Potatoes the are a pretty fair crop
" 20 this is the National thanksgiveing day John came home from moveing John Little up to
Bells corners near Pratton the roads are bad up there
1881
October 18 this day is raw and cold day Flaws &amp; Johnston put in a new pump in the weell the
price of it is $9.50 payable in tamarack wood we are to geet 2 1/2 cents per foot 380 feet
they repaired the old pump and put it in the weell in the garden I paid them $5 for it in cash I
went down to Morriston with the brass kettles we had boiling Cider I 25 cents for each of
them there was 2
" 20 Edward Wakefield and his men comenced to build the foundation for the sheep house
�21 the Masons finished the foundation of the sheep house they were a day and half 2
masons and a labourer I went over to Spayeside to see about shingles I went up to
Rockwood to get the yarn at the Woolen factory 50 lb paid $7.50 or 15 cent per lb
" 22 went to Mrs Stewart we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart we bought a Marble headstone
for Duncan Stewart from Kennady &amp; co for $45 it is a fine day
" 26 Duncan came home from Manatoba he has been away since the 7th Sept
" 25 I went to Spayeside for 9 squares of shingles paid $1.75 per square
1881
Oct 25 we raised the fraim of the sheep house a fine day
" 26 a fine day we were thrashing today wheat and oats
" 27 a very fine day we were thrashing peas Barley and Oats
"28 John Comenced to harrow up the turnips a fine day we went down to Morriston with
some Ducks
29 it is very wett this forenoon it rained all night and a good part ot the forenoon I went to
Guelph in the afternoon John went up to Hains{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} Mill with 8 bags of Peas and 2 bags Oats to chopp
" 31 a fine day John comenced pull the carrots and haul in the turnips I went over the 3rd con
to McCormacks pond to examin job on the roads
Nov 1 a fine day I was at Grants thrashing Wilson is not working this forenoon nor yesterday
his Mother is very sick he went to Guelph today to meet his sister
" 2 a fine day I went to Guelph fair I bought a 2 shear ram I paid $10 to Mr Robertson of Earn
Township Robert Amos took him up to his place I had nothing but the Bugie
" 3 this day is rather cooler it rained heavy last night James Wilson came down from
Teeswater
1881
�Nov 4 this day is cold and windy we had a light shour of Snow in the morning it was all away
by noon we finished hauling in the turnips 24 loads off 5 acres they were a very poor crop
they were a compleet failure they got covered with a sort of lice then the frost killed them
John went to Hainses Mill with a grist Wheat 4 bags
" 5 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 48 Bushels 46 lb at 87 cents per B
$42.59 John went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
for a Ram I Bought from D Robertson of Erin on the fair day I paid $10 he is a 2 sheare the
morning was stormy and snowing but it chainged and rained heavy before noon it faired up
in the afternoon
" 7 a very fine day I went to Guelph with David {in margin "ram to ews"} Wilson to meet the
train I bought 50 lb of Oatemeal I paid at the rate of $2.75 per 100 lb
" 8 this is a very fine day warm the men is buissey ploughing I put the ram to the Ewes
yesterday
" 9 a fine day it rained heavy last night the men is ploughing
" 10 cold we were cutting wood at J Murrays
1881
Nov 11 this day is rather cold the men is ploughing I cleaned up a load of Wheat for the
market went to Aberfoyle in the evening Jane had a young Daughter yesterday
" 12 this is a very wett day it rained all night and all forenoon I went to Aberfoyle to post a
letter to California for Annie I sent some flannel in a parcel to Annie with a young Man that is
going to San Francisco his name is Frank Coffie he went away on the 9th
15 there is some snow this Morning Wilson is scrapping at the sheep house I went to Guelph
with a load Wheat 16 bags it weighed at home 34 Bushels 20 lb it weighed in Guelph at
Pressants 34 B 15 lb got $1.29 $44.18 I bought a barrall of salt paid 90 cts
" 16 John is diging post holes for the sheep yard I cleaned up some Oats &amp; peas for to chopp
" 17 this is a fine morning the men is ploughing I went to Toronto with a deputation to the
Goverment in the interest of Col Higenbotham for the Regesterhip it rained in the afternoon it
was very dark an night hard to get home
�1881
Nov 18 a fine day but a little cold the men is ploughing I went up to Hains{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive} Mill with 8 bags of chopp Oats &amp; Peas
" 19 this morning is stormey it is snowing in the forenoon we went down to Aberfoyle in the
afternoon
" 21 this is a fine day raw and cold the ground is covered with snow John went up to William
Rudds Boar with the Sow
" 22 a fine day but frosty the men is fixing about the Well I was fixing the fence at the sheep
house
" 23 a fine day the men is diging post holes near the new well
" 24 this day is cold and frosty with high wind we are fixing about the sheep house and the
well we had a prayer meeting in the afternoon
" 25 this day is cold and stormy we went down Mrs Stewart to the Graveyard and to Gilfillians
" 26 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with 7 bags of Appls got 80 cts per bag bought boots
for the boys Roberts cost $2.60 Edwards $2.50 Marys $1.79
" 29 the weather is soft we got a letter from Annie about the parcel we sent to her and got
stolen at Galt
" 30 it a great thaw the roads are very bad we went to Guelph to get a Coffin for Mrs Wilson
she Died last night at Johns
1881
December 1 this day is cold and windy Mrs Wilson was Burried today J Wilson went to
Guelph for his Brother &amp; Sister
" 2 this day is milder I went to Aberfoyle to the Blacksmiths
" 3 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples sold them for 80 cts per bag bought a 100 lb of
Oatemeal for $2.75
�" 5 this is a fine day I was at the Council meeting the last for the year got $40 for pay Peter
McGibbon Died this Morning and Thomas Carter
" 6 a fine day but raw and cold in the afternoon the roads are very bad I was at Thomas
Carters funeral
" 7 this is a very stormy morning snow shours then it got very cold and windy and hard frost
we were at Peter McGibbons funeral
" 8 a fine day very hard frost the roads are very rough we are taking in the straw stack to the
Barn
" 9 this day is very frosty but clear John went to Guelph with a load of tamarack wood for
pumps to P Grant
" 10 we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 38 B 55 lb sold it for $1.29 per B $50.20
" 12 this is a fine warm day it got soft and rained some in the afternoon the men is getting out
ceader
" 13 this day is very wett it rained nearly all day and last night the roads is very soft
1881
December 14 this is a fine day comenced to freze we killed 6 pigs of our own and 1 for
George we killed Georges Cow we took her up to the Bush and killed her she got ruptured
some time ago she would have died in the calving the weight of the pigs 198 X160 X160 X
210 X 210
15 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph fat cattle show we took in a pig sold it for
$7.75 per 100 lb its weight was 193 1/2 lb $15 a sheep skin got $1
"16 this is a fine day we cut some firewood with the Saw and some paveing blocks I went to
Aberfoyle in the afternoon got some papers and a letter from Annie George went to Haines
Mill for some flour and he took a Grist for us 5 bags 11 1/2 bushels home {blank space} lbs
of flour
" 17 I went to Guelph with 6 bags of Apples sold them for 80 cents per bag I bought a new
cap at Russells paid $3.75 Edward was with me
�" 20 we have had very fine weather lately clear and mild no appearance of any snow I was at
D Gilchrists killings pigs J Wilson has left his time is up he has been one year and nine
months
" 21 a fine day it is thretning a storm from the east it rained in the evening
1881
December 24 John and me went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 14 bags sold them for 96
cents and 4 bags of apples at 90 cents per bag
" 26 this is a fine day this is nomination day I was nominated as Dep Reeve Nicoll was
elected Reeve Little Glennie Rea as Councillors
" 27 I went to Guelph for a can of dried figs that Brother John sent as a present from
California it cost $1.5 to get it out of the Costume house 75 cent for Duty and 30 cents for
filling out a paper it was shiped on the 12th of November from Galt
" 28 this day is very soft it rained last night all night this is Mothers birth day she is 59 years
the Family was all here that was in the locality Annie and Susan was not here Annie is in
California and Susan is up at Bells corners up above Aurther
" 29 a fine day but the roads are fearfull bad I went away down through Badinough to
canviss
" 30 there is a great change in the weather it is cold and frosty I went over to the locality near
the lake and over to Crief the roads are rough
" 31 this day is cold I went to Guelph
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                    <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1882-1884 Diary
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1882
Jan 2nd this is a fine day but frosty we had the Election for Dep Reeve I was Elected I got
190 votes Iles 128 Majority 62 in my favour the back roads is very rough
" 3 this day is cold and windy with a little snow Jane is bad with a sore throat John went to
Guelph with a load of Tamarick for pump stuff it is all in now John Little was here today
" 4 this day is clear and frosty very cold
" 11 this is a fine day I went to Guelph to a Meeting of the Reformers of South Wellington
and to hear Mr Paterson of South Brant I was appointed convener for Puslinch
"12 I went to Aberfoyle to a meeting the Agriculture Socitey
" 14 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with Mrs Cassans funeral I was the Annual
Meeting Meeting of the Puslinch Mutual fire insurance Company I was Elected President for
this year
" 16 this was the first Meeting of the Council W Nicoll Reeve D Macfarlane Dep Reeve Little
Glennie and Rea Councellors

1882
January 17 this day is fine but frosty we went to D Campbell and D Watts to visit
" 20 this is a buetifull fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the evening to an Oyster Supper at the
Town Hall given to Mr Leslie Reeve and to present him with a Gold watch and chain it cost
$180 for his his long servesis in the Council
" 21 this day is dull and soft a little snow I went to Aberfoyle to get the Horses shod at D
McGibbons shop got 3 new shoes 4 sett paid $1.45
" 23 yesterday was a very cold stormey day with very high wind this day is excessive cold
keen frost we killed a steer today

�" 24 this is a very cold frosty day last night wa the coldest keenest frost for 25 years in this
part of Ontario I went to Guelph I sold the steers hide for $7 per 100 its weight was 55 lb I
went to the County Council at 2 Oclock PM
25 this day is not so cold
26 this day is very dark and foggey it rained all afternoon the snow is nearly all gone

1882
January 27 a fine day very wingy last night the County Council was invited down to inspect
Sleemans Brewery the most of us went down it is a great establishment we were shown
through it all and then treated kindly both to eat and drink then went back to work at 3 oclock
" 28 this is a very fine day we got through with the County Council for this Session I received
$10.90 for pay
" 31 a beautifull day we were cutting Peas with the cutting box and Horse powr Cullin Watt
was here on a visit he has been away in the Rocky mountains for 16 years
Feb 1 a fine day but dull in the afternoon we were cleaning up the Peas that we cutt
yesterday
" 2 a fine day we went to Moriston bought things for Duncan Shirts Etc
" 3 a very fine day I went out to Aberfoyl to a Reform Meeting I was appointed President of
the Reform Assosiation of Puslinch and William Ross Secritary
"6 a fine day I was at the Meeting of the Council we appointed Township Officers

1882
Feb 7 a very fine day white frost in the morning then got very warm rained a little in the
afternoon John went up to Haines Mill with 12 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 96 cts
" 8 this is a very warm day the roads are muddy John &amp; George is chopping wood for fire
" 7 I paid $6 to Mr Swackhamer for the Horse Service Dusty Miller
" 9 this is a fine day the Mrs and Me went up to Robert Amos the roads are soft

�" 10 this day is cold and windy
" 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 12 bags of Potatoes sold 1 bag for $1.15 the
others for $1.9 $13.15 and butter 23 cents per lb I bought a plate for the cutting box at
Toltons paid 50 cents
" 13 this day is very soft it rained last night it is very warm the roads are very soft almost
impassible James Watt was here
" 14 the roads are very bad we were at Mrs Duncan Campbels funeral I went over to Action I
was one of the Pallbearers
15 very warm we put tick destroyer on the sheep

1882
Feb 16 this day is very warm and soft it rained a little all the afternoon we cleaned up some
peas in the afternoon
" 17 a fine day I went down to Morriston in the afternoon and I fixed the doors of the horse
shades at the Church I paid Scott 90 cents for fixing some harness
" 18 this is a very cold stormy day high wind but not much snow I was in the house all day I
have a bad dose of the cold the rest of the family is bad
" 20 this is a fine day John is hauling home fire wood
" 21 this was a very stormy forenoon it sort of snowed or rained or both all night and this
forenoon it brock out clear afternoon I was mending shoes
" 23 this is a fine day we went to Morriston in the afternoon with some Butter and egg got
some tin pails bottomed paid 50 cents bought 4 Gallons 1 quart 1 pint of coal oil paid 25
cents per gallon $1.10 from the tinsmith Johnston
" 25 this is very fine day frosty in the Morning I went to Guelph with 12 bags of potatoes sold
them for $1.10 per bag 12 lb Butter at 21 cents
" 27 a fine warm day cleaning wheat
28 John went to the Arkel Mill with 6 bags 13 B 35 lb of Wheat fall and spring

�1882
Feb 28 this day is very warm and soft it rained a little in the evening John got home with the
Grist 540 lb flour 40 lb to the Bushel
March 1 the Month of March sett in very warm this day is very soft and warm it rained nearly
all forenoon so that we could not get to the Guelph fair the roads are very bad
" 2 this day is very warm the road are very bad we went over to Alexander McCaigs Sale on
the 3 con
" 3 this day is very cold
" 4 this day is cold in the morning we went to Guelph with some Butter got 23 &amp; 24 cent per
lb and a Calf skin weight 8 lbs at 10 cents per lb 80 cts
" 8 this day is very cold in the morning a fine clear day I barganed with Dan Kennedys son
for to hire for seven Dollars Months at $100 I went over to Andrew McRobbies for John
McLean from Manitoba he is at our house
" 9 this day is foggy and soft it rained some I went down to Donald McPhersons with John
McLean we stoped all night
" 10 this is a fine day it snowed and freezed some last night I came home from Morriston

1882
March 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with some butter got 24 cents per lb and 5
bags of potatoes got $1.10 per bag I got $600 from John Smith for to give George and
Duncan before they go to Manitoba
" 14 there is a little snow on the ground but the brock road is very bad we went down to
Morriston with Butter and eggs
" 15 the weather is cold and raw the sow piged last night she had 8 and they are all dead
John went to Muttries Mill with 6 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp I was T. Willoughbys Sale I
bought an old Waggon for $10
" 16 this is a fine clear sunney day the sun was very warm we cleaned some peas and cutt
some straw

�" 18 this day is very soft it rained considerable in the afternoon and at night I went down to
Aberfoyle I wrote a letter to John Little and one to Annie the roads are bad
" 21 this is a very stormy day snowed a little and there was a very high wind it did not freze
very much there was a large partie here tonight
" 22 this day is prety cold we went over to I K Glennies sale Duncan Bought a yok of Oxen
for George paid $140 cash for them to take to Manitoba

1882
March 23 this is a fine day the roads were good in the morning but got soft in the afternoon
we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 34. Bushels 25 lb at Guelph 34 B 30 at home got $1.
24 cts per B bought some bran paid at the rate of $15 per ton
" 24 this is a very cold windy day we cut some straw and saved some firewood Duncan and
Mother went down to Morriston
" 25 this is a fine day cold air we went to Mrs Stewarts
" 27 this day is Soft it rained all night and all forenoon it snowed yesterday morning the roads
are very bad I was at the Council Meeting
" 28 this is a fine clear day frost last night John went in to Guelph with a load for George he
is going to Manitoba
" 29 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with a load of of trunks and boxes for George and
Duncan to put on the Cars we started to load the Cars
" 30 this is a fine day we went to Guelph nearly all in the House we took up the Cattle a yoke
of Oxen and 2 cows for Manitoba and Duncans Horse Christ Little had 3 Horses 9 Cows

1882
March 30 this is the Ester fat Cattle fair we took in the Two Steers to Sell John Sold them on
the road for $105 George And Christ Little Started about 6 oclock in the evening with a car
load of Horses Cattle and / Implements for Brandon Manitoba
" 31 this morning is cold but clear I was down to Aberfoyle to the Seed fair

�April 1 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and Egs got 25 cts per lb &amp; 15 cts per
Doz I went to the station for some Chairs and table of Georges he could not get them on the
Cars I brock the tounge of Duncans rig and had get a new one paid $1.50
" 3 a fine day we were Sawing fire wood with the circular saw Hugh Kennady comenced to
work he is hired for Seven Months for $100 we bought 5 bags of Early rose Potatoes from
John Hardy paid $1.10 per bag
" 4 this day is soft it rained in the afternoon I went up to Mutries Mill with 8 bags of chopp
" 5 this morning is windy and cold we went to Guelph with Duncan and Mary and her children
that is Georges Mary they went off on the Cars at half past two 0clock for Brandon Manitoba

1882
April 5 Bought 1 1/2 Bushels clover seed at the McEldarys paid $5 25 per B 1 1/2 Bushels
Timothy paid $3.75 per B
" 7 comenced to Plough the sod field at the old roothouse
" 8 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and egs got 23 cts and 14 cts
" 6 this day is soft it rained some I went to John Thompsons Sale I Bought a Pleasure Sleigh
have to Pay $9 25 staire carpet $1.50 gave a note for $10 75 one year after date
" 10 this is a very cold frosty day a great change since last week we sowed clover back in the
flats the field behind the bush
" 11 very cold we were at the Aberfoyle horse and Bull Show Robert got the Second prize for
the Bull Reno $2 I went to Moriston and Paid I J Scott $45 for Duncans harnis there $5 to
pay yet
" 13 was out Mrs Stewarts about the pump with Hardy
" 15 this is a fine day but cold air been colod and frosty all week we went to Guelph with
Buter Egs and one bag of Potatoes got $1.15 per B
" 17 a fine clear day the men are Ploughing we went up to Margrets with Jane and the
children

�1882
April 18 this is a fine day I was at Mrs Stewart to help to put in a pump in the weell it cost $13
50 then I went down to Aberfoyle
" 19 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon and at night it was fine and warm James Laidlaw
and the Mrs was here on a Visit
" 20 John went to Guelph for a load of Salt 2000 lb paid $5 25 per ton
" 13 John went to Guelph for 1000 lb of bran paid $15 per ton
" 21 very windy and cold Sowed Some Spring wheat
22 a fine day cold in the morning we went to Guelph with some butter and eggs I got 14
apple trees at Sunleys paid 10 cents each John finished Sowing the field at the end of the
barn 6 bushels of wheat 9 bushels of barley
" 24 a fine day a little cold a good day for work
" 25 this is a fine day John Sowed Barley in the big flat field 3 acres 6 Bushels
" 26 Sowed the the field back near Archabald McKenzies at the back corner in barley and
Oats 4 1/2 Bushels Barley 10 Bushels Oats Sowed the Onions &amp; beets and some carrots in
the garden

1882
April 27 comenced to gangplough the field at the creek
" 28 a fine day but cold and frosty at night I planted 15 apple trees I bought from Sunly at
Guelph
" 29 we went to Guelph with Butter and Eggs Christ Little came home from Manitoba
May 1 this is a fine morning but it was Shoury in the afternoon I planted 8 Maple trees in the
oarchard and the lane
" 2 this is a very cold day it was very hard frost this morning it is a cold wind all day we
planted 15 Maple trees in the back field Hugh is ploughing sod John is rolling the wheat fall
Robert went out with Christs cow in the evening

�" 3 this morning is cold a fine Dry day we went to Guelph fair we took in the ram and one
wether sold the ram for 5 cents per lb his weight was 249 lb at home the weathers weight
was 159 at 6 cents per lb we bought 5 hundred lb of salt at 5 1/4 $ per ton 1300 lb of plaster
at $5 per ton
" 4 this is a beautifull day warm and growing John finished Sowing the Oats he sowed 49 1/2
Bushels
" 5 this day is cold again and dry

1882
May 6 this day is cold and dry we went to Guelph with some Butter &amp; egs and 3 bags of
potatoes got $1.30 per bag and one Bushel of appels got 18 cents for the Butter 12 1/2 for
the egs
" 8 a fine day but dry and cold John Sowed 5 acres of Peas we had to Kill one of the yearling
hiffers she got her leg brock very bad back in the swamp
" 9 this is a very fine warm day the warmest we have had this spring we have had it very cold
and dry all this last Month there is very little groth yet I was over to the Bridge at Buchannans
to lett a job we lett the job of Building a new Bridge to Donald Campble of Crief for $255
" 10 this Morning is cold with a cold east wind in the forenoon but the Afternoon was very
wett cold east rain I went to Guelph with the Buggy to get it fixed I bought a Bushel of Corn
paid 90 cents
" 11 this is a very Stormy day it comenced to rain yesterday about noon it rained all
afternoon and all night this this forenoon it blowed with light rain but this afternoon is terible
stomy and wett the wind from the east all the time and very cold the Mare Doll foaled this
morning and the foal Died today

1882
May 12 it is 40 years today since we got Married this is a terible stormy wet day very windy
from the east it has rained steady since it comenced and very cold
" 13 this day cold we have had 3 days of steady wett and cold east wind we we went to
Guelph with Butter and eggs and 3 bags of Potatoes got $1 30 per bag

�" 15 a fine day but cold we were at John Winyards funeral
" 16 a fine day I went down to McIntosh the Tailors to get measured for a coat then we went
up to Robert Amos in the evening
" 17 a fine day Mother and Me went up to John Littles to Bells Corners in Luther
" 18 a fine day I went with John Little to Mount Forrest to see the place I have not ben there
for 18 or 20 years
" 19 a fine day we came home from Luther
" 20 a fine day cold air we have frost every morning there is very little groth in the ground we
went to Guelph with butter and eggs
" 22 this is a fine growing day it rained nearly all afternoon I was at Guelph at a Meeting of
reformers
" 23 this day is dry but very cold I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 13 B 43 lb got 521
flour 45 short 1 72 Bran

1882
May 20 John finished sowing the Peas he sowed 2 acres he sowed the rest on the 8th and
9th 11 acres he sowed 1 Bushel of corn
"23 comenced to plant the Potatoes
" 24 Hugh was off work John ploughing the turnip land
" 25 we finished planting the Potatoes fine weather but cold
" 26 finished ploughing down the Dung on the turnip land
" 27 a fine day warmer we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs I bought 30 lb rape seed
paid 9 cents per lb
" 29 this is a fine day the weather keeps cold I was at the Council Meeting and a Meeting of
reformers to appoint Deligates to go to Guelph

�" 30 I went to Guelph to the Convention to nominate a Candidate to the House of Commons
James Innis was chosen John washed the Sheep
" 31 a fine growing day it is Shoury all day it rained
June 1 a fine morning but a cold wind this is our fast day
" 2 we had a shour I was over the roads with James Glennie to examin them where petioned
for money
" 1 I went down to McIntosh the Tailor for a new Coat I got made paid $4 for coat and vest
for making

1882
June 5 we had a heavy rain yesterday we cliped the sheap 26 left 3 to clip they are sick
" 6 I went up to Palmerston to the Meeting of the County Council went up from Guelph on the
Cars it is 53 miles from here
" 7 the County Council was invited to H F Clarkes Brewary to Dinner
" 9 I got home from Palmerston we were at a Meeting of J A McDonalds in Guelph in the
evening
" 10 we went to Guelph I bought 13 lb of turnip seed paid $2 for it
" 12 fine warm weather John and I went in to Guelph in the evening to a politake meeting
Johnston and Guthrie spock
" 13 I was in Guelph at the Nomination Innis and Goldie was Nominated
" 14 a fine growing day a good deal of rain but very warm I was away with Glennie letting
jobs on the roads
" 15 a fine growing day warm and shours
" 16 a fine day we went to Guelph took 3 bags of oats to Mutries Mill to chop sold one bag of
Potatoes $1.50

1882

�June 17 John Sowed 4 acres of turnips
" 19 the men finished sowing the turnips sowed 13 1/2 lbs paid $2 12 1/2 for the seed
" 20 a very fine day the crops is growing very fast this was Election day for the House of
Commons James Innis was Elected by a Majority of 116 over James Goldie the Conservitive
" 21 we went down to Morriston with the Boys Robert James and Edward to get new close
for them Bought cloth for two Suits got them cutt Jane is going to make them
24 a fine day very warm very hott We went to Guelph with a load of Wheat Spring there was
27. Bushels 37 lbs at Guelph 27 B 51 at home we got $1. 29 per B $35.62 96 lb wool at 21
cents $20.16 I bought 100 lb of oatmeal paid $3 for it
28 fine growing weather the men started to plough the field near the creek it is very thilstely.
" 29 I went down to Morriston paid Ross for the Boys close $7. 60 paid Scott the Balance of
Duncans harness $5 paid James McLean $7.
30 we went to Guelph it came on very wett before noon I went to the Agricultural Coledge to
the coloseing exercise

1882
July 1 a fine day but cold John and the Boys and Mary went to Guelph to the Calidonians
games I went to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Directors of the Puslinch Insurance Company
and examin Hugh Reads job on the road
" 3 I was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon
" 5 we went to Guelph Fair I bought 2 hoes paid 95 cent for the two 3 rakes for 25 cents
" 6 this is fine weather I was cutting thistles the men is hoeing the Carrots
" 7 this is the Examination and picknick at the School they are all at but mysilf I sent a letter
away to Duncan
" 10 this is a fine day we had a shour after dinner hoeing the potatoes
" 11 a fine day but windy I went to Guelph for 2 gaurds for the mower I bought a keg of white
lead paid $ 2 25 1 1/2 galons linced oil paid 95 cents per gallon 1/2 gallon turpintine paid $1

�per gallon a steel barley fork paid $1.15 285 lb salt 83 cts some paint 40 cents per lb a
butcher nife 30 cts John comenced to cutt the heay in the oarchard I paid Green $4 for
Grafting 86 grafts

1882
July 12 John is Setting up the potatoes in the afternoon he finished them he cut some heay
we had some rain in the evening Hught scuf finished Scufling} the turnips the boys
comenced to thin
" 13 this is a fine day John finished cutting the field behind the stable we hauled in 2 loads of
Heay
" 15 this is a fine heay day we finished hauling the field behind the stable 10 loads of heay 2
1/2 in the Oarchard John comenced to the heay back in the flats Susan and the children
came down from Bells corner
" 18 John finished cutting the heay in the Morning hauled in two loads then we had some
thunder shours in the afternoon it was very warm in the forenoon
" 21 fine heay wether finnished hauling in the hay 27 loads of very good hay in good
condition
" 22 a fine day we went to Guelph
" 25 very dry warm weather I went to Guelph with Christ Little and Jane they went on the
cars to go to Chicago on a visit
" 26 a fine day comenced to cutt a swath round the Barley and some of the wheat
27 John cutt the Barley near the Barn it rained in the evening I am Busy at the Potatoe Bugs

1882
July 28 a fine day cutt 5 acres of wheat
" 29 cutt some wheat and hauled in 3 loads of Barley
" 30 a fine day warm and dry hauled in 5 loads of Barley and cutt some wheat

�Aug 1 hauled in one load of Barley all that is cutt 9 loads cutt some wheat it comenced to
rain about 10 0cl it sort of rained nearly all the rest of the day
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Guelph Fair got a front leg for the Scuffeler paid 90 ct got a
steel collar cap paid 50 ct
" 3 this is a fine day but dull and warm finnished cutting the fall Wheat 16 1/2 acres
" 4 a fine day in the forenoon but got dull with a little rain cutt the Barley back in the big field
finished
" 5 this is the best harvest day since Monday at the turnips in the forenoon hauled in 4 loads
of fall wheat and 2 loads of Barley
" 6 this day is very warm we had a thunder shour in the evening in rained very heavey
" 7 this day is dull and warm in the forenoon but got up a good drought in the afternoon we
got in one load Barley
" 8 we had a very heavy rain with thunder and lightning it rained for a long while
" 9 we got in 6 loads of wheat in the afternoon it rained in the evening

1882
August 10 this day is dull and some shours we are at the turnips
" 11 this is a fine day the best harvest day we have had for two weeks it has ben shoury and
dull we were hauling in wheat 9 loads and 4 of Barley
" 12 this is a fine day here there is some Shours going round we got in all the fall wheat 30
loads and all the Barley 18 loads Some of the Barley is badly coulered the wheat is a fine
crop I went over to the Bridge at Buchanans to meet the Contractor
" 15 we have fine harvest weather the men is at the turnips
" 16 we comenced to cut the spring wheat in the afternoon
" 17 finished cutting the spring wheat it is a good crop 3 acres the men comenced to pull the
peas we went down to Aberfoyl in the evening

�" 18 a fine day we went in to Guelph in the evening I went up to Mutries Mill in the morning
about the Voters list
" 19 this is a fine day warm we were thrashing till half past four we thrashed 170 Bushels of
Wheat and 41 Barley Johns Wife had a son
" 21 this forenoon is very warm and sultry we hauled in one load of spring wheat after dinner
then it comenced to rain it was showery all afternoon

1882
August 22 this day is very dull and Soft it rained a good deal all night today close and warm
neithere wind or drought I was at Beatties thrashing the men is at the turnips in the forenoon
and pulling peas in the afternoon
" 23 this day is very dull and warm there was more rain last night it is bad harvest weather I
was cleaning some wheat the men was pulling peas in the afternoon
" 24 this is a fine harvest day the men were pulling peas we hauled in 3 loads of spring
wheat we had 4 big loads and 1 load of peas we put the lambs from the ewes on Monday the
22nd
" 25 this is a fine day very warm the men is hauling in peas I was at Aberfoyle Seed Wheat
Show I got the second prize for 10 Bushels of Fulty wheat $3 and 3 prize for 10 B of Clawson
wheat $2 I sold the Clawson wheat for $1.25 per B
" 26 a fine day hauling in peas
" 28 a fine day finished hauling in the peas 18 loads they were a fine crop I was at a Meeting
of the Council in the afternoon John comenced to cutt the Oats after noon

1882
Aug 29 this is a fine day the folks are at the Oats I was cleaning wheat
" 30 a very warm day I went to Guelph seed fair I had 20 Bushels of Clawson Wheat I got the
3rd prize $2 sold it for $1 25 per B I had 20 Bushels of Fultye wheat sold 6 B at $1.20 per B
" 31 we had a heavy Shour last night we were cutting and Binding Oats in the afternoon the
men were Ploughing in the forenoon

�Sept 1 finished cutting the Oats I have not ben very well today I was not able to work
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some Butter and 8 Bushels of Seed wheat for P
Gow got $1.25 per B $10 the folks finished Binding the Oats got in 3 loads we had a heavy
thunder shower in the evening
" 4 a fine day the men is plowing in the forenoon we hauled in 5 loads of Oats to the Back
Barn
' 5 hauled 5 loads of Oats in the afternoon John was at Grants thrashing in the forenoon and
Gilchrists in the Afternoon with the horses
" 7 very warm we finished hauling in the Oats 24 loads they were a good crop
Sept 6 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 3 bags of wheat
" 9 we went to Guelph with butter and egg I got 6 bushels of White Mountain Wheat from
John McKorkindale paid $1.20 per Bushel and 2 bushels of Democrate Wheat from James
Glennie paid $1.50 per Bushel
" 12 fine weather I went to Guelph for a casting for the seed drill then went over to the Bridge
at Buchanans to inspect it it is finished
" 13 Johns Baby Died this Morning it was 3 weeks and 4 days old I went to Guelph for a
coffin paid $4.75 for it I was at the Annual Sale of the model farm we had a thunder Sower
" 14 Johns Baby was Burried we had very high wind all day John D McWilliams got 16 Bus of
Clawson Wheat he is to pay $1.25 per Bushel
" 15 warm weather John comenced to sow the Wheat sowed 11 acers I had to go to Guelph
Mrs Robert Cook Died and was brought from Grandrappids to be burried in Puslinch I had to
go to Guelph for to get her brought to her Mothers I had to go down to order the grave to be
dug

1882
Sept 16 John finished sowing the 14 acre field in the morning then we went to Jennie Cooks
Funeral at 10 0clock

�" 18 this day is very warm the men is busy ploughing for wheat I went down to Aberfoyle with
the Buggie to get the tires Sett at Beckleys
" 19 this day is very close and warm we had a thunder Shouwer at noon very warm all day
we sowed 10 Bushels of Clawson Wheat in the field at the old roothouse Margaret was down
" 20 a fine day the men is ploughingh I went to Aberfoyle in the evening for the buggey
" 21 we went to Guelph with mrs Stewart and Bob Cook we finished sowing the fall Wheat 25
Acres 42 bushels
22 this Morning is wett it rained nearly all night
23 this is a very fine day John and the two Girls and the two boys went to the Lake there was
a Sundy School Picknick to the Lake
26 we have fine weather but cool at night Robert Amos was down we went to Sandy
Flimmings Sale he has sold the farm he lives on to Christ Little
27 I was at Archy McKenzies thrashing in the forenoon the men were hauling out dung

1882
Sept 28 this is a fine day but dry John was down to help to move Christ Little he moved back
to Sandy Flimmings farm I was puting up a new fence back the lane near the back barn
" 30 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph I went with Johns Mary and the Buggy with
Butter and a Bushel of Pears sold them for $1.50 per B John took in a load of Barley 43 B 13
lb at 72 cents per $31.14
Oct 2 the weather is very warm we comenced to Dig up the Potatoes
" 3 I went to Guelph with 2 bags of fall wheat and 2 lots of potatoes to the show
" 4 Mother and Me went to Guelph to the Show I got the 3rd prize for the Clawson Wheat
and 2nd prize for the early rose potatoes I sold the potatoes for 50 cts per Bushel sold 2 B
pears
" 5 I got a letter from Annie She has been very sick in California
" 6 a fine day we were all at the Puslinch Show exept Mother

�" 7 went to Guelph with Butter I got a Box for Mrs Stewart from Bob Cook Grand Rappids

1882
Oct 9 Sandy McCoag and Aunt Jane come down from Keppell on Saturday they went down
to Beaverly today we finished Diging the Potatoes they are a very fine crop about 8 loads
they were in the Oarchard I was pulling Apples
" 10 this day is dull threttning rain we thrashed 75 Bushels of spring wheat in the evening it is
a good crop
" 11 we were thrashing we had Bob Blacks mashine he thrashed today 306 Bushels of fall
wheat and 265 Bushels of Barley I sold 15 lambs to 2 men strangers for the sum of $53 $2
50
" 12 this is our fastday we were at the Church
13 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
with Aunt Jane she is going home we then went up to Mr Jonston the Mrs and Mary and me
it rained in the evening and we did not get home
" 14 this is a very fine day very warm we got home from Pilkington
" 15 this is our Sacrament Sabath a fine day
" 16 a fine day Meeting of Councill
" 17 a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 10 bags of Potatoes for McIntyre 14. B 30 lb to
the Mill of Wheat at 95 cents per B and a small grist

1882
October 18 this is a very fine warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52. B 16 lb
at 73 cts
" 19 the men are Ploughing we cleaned up a load of Barley and thrashed some Oats for the
horses
" 20 I was at Hugh Reads Sale I Bought a Breeding Sow $15.81

�" 21 fine weather we had some frost last night I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 60.
Bushels 40 lb got 73 cents per B
" 23 we comenced to top the Turnips and harrow them up
" 24 a fine day hauling in turnips 19 loads
" 25 a fine day frosty in the Morning got in 12 loads turnips I finished takeing in the Apples
" 28 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the turnips 74 large large loads we have had
very fine weather warm and dry the turnips is a very good crop we had about 12 cart loads of
carrots and 2 wagon loads of Mangelwartyle I was in Guelph with Mother
" 30 a fine day John went down to Moriston with 8 bags of apples to make cider he brought
home the plough from Bickleys we got a new steel mouldboard and a new ladder from
McIntyres paid $2 for it

1882
October 30 we went over to William Gilfillians when we were comeing home we upset in the
dark and Mother got her arm brocken
Nov 1 I went to Guelph fair and bought a Sherling ram from E Tolton Erin for $11
" 3 the weather is a little colder frost at night but dry I went to Aberfoyle got a letter from
Annie Uncle John Sent $40 to Mother and Mary in a present
" 4 Hugh Kennidy left today his time was up seven months for $100 paid him in full
" 6 I went to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Insurance Directors on some buisness
" 7 this day is dull and soft warm looks like rain I went to the Caulfields Mill with 4 bags of
Peas and Barley to chop paid 10 cents per bags sent a letter to Annie
" 9 a fine day warm and foggy I drove Mother down to Moriston to the Dr put the Ews to the
ram
" 11 a fine day a very light shour in the Morning I went to Guelph with a load of potatoes sold
them for 55 cts per bag bought a barrel of herring paid $7

�" 13 this morning was stormy we had a fine rain yesterday and this morning then it
comenced to Snow soft the first of the Season

1882
Nov 14 this morning is rather cold a little snow on the ground a good day for work we were
thrashing we thrashed about 90 bushels of Barley 185 of Oats 34 of peas
" 15 this is a fine day I went up to Caulfields Mill with a grist of 5 bags 11 Bushels and 8 bags
of chop I did not get it home
" 16 this is a fine day I went up to the Mill for the grist there was 10 bushels and 54 lb got 396
lb of flour that is 36 lb per Bushel it was first clas Clawson Wheat I went down to Moriston
with Mother to the Doctor
" 17 this morning was a little stormy it comenced to rain last night then turned to snow it
snowed about 3 inches the first of the Season we have had a very fine oppen fall very little
frost
" 18 frosty this morning I went to Guelph with 12 bags of potatoes got 60 cents per bag
" 21 this is a fine day I went over to Rockwood with the wool to the factory I got 23 1/2 lb
carded paid $1.65 traded off 11 1/2 lbs for flannel got 23 cts per lb flannel 50 cts per yd left
37 1/2 lb to spin
23 we have very fine weather it rained some this after noon we killed a cow today John has
ben at Watts thrashing nearly all week 3 1/2 days

1882
Nov 24 we had some snow this morning John is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 25 I went to Guelph with 20 bags of Potatoes got 55 cts per bag and 4 bags of apples got
$1.25 per bag
" 26 Snowed nearly all day
27 a fine day but frosty I went to Moriston with Mother to the Doctor with the cutter

�" 28 this day is raw and cold James Lennie and wife was here we went to James Mooneys
Sale
" 29 this day is cold James Cotteral has ben at Laings thrashing for me for 3 days
Dec 1 this is a fine day we were thrashing peas about 130 B
" 2 we went to Guelph we took up a load of Clawson wheat to Mutries Mill 35 Bushels 45 lb
at 91 cts
"4 I was at the Council Meeting the last of the season we received our pay $40 each
' 5 I went up to Mount Forest to the Meeting of the County Council went up on the Cars from
Guelph John took up 13 bags to the Mill to chop
" 6 this is a fine day the Country Council was invited to visit the centeral and the High
Schools of Mount Forest we were drove round in Sleighs I went in the evening to John Littls
to Bels Corners 9 Miles

1882
Dec 7 this is a terible stormy day wind and Snow all night and all day I drove in from Bells
Corners in the Morning right against the wind it was a terible drive the County Council was
invited Mr McMullins MP in the evening to Musick and refreshments we went
" 8 this day is stil stormy the County Council was invited to an Oyester Supper at the Queens
by the Town Council of Mt Forest I did not go
" 9 this day is not so stormy we got home from Mt Forest we got paid $10 and $7.70 milage
67 miles I got $10 for Cummishoner on the Brock road I bought a Valice on Tusday paid $4
and a Buffilow scin paid $11
" 11 John went with Mother to the Docter
" 12 I went down to Aberfoyle paid Alex McLeod for the boys boots $6 50
" 13 this day is stormy we went to Guelph

�" 14 it has ben windy all night the roads are heavy this is the Christmas fat cattle Show and
fair we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 73 Bushels got 73 cts per B $53 30 Bought a
100 lb of oatmeal paid $3 per 100

1882
Dec 16 this day is cold a some stormy in the forenoon we went to Guelph John Mary Mother
and me we took in 30 Bushels and 10 lbs of Barley got 73 cts per B the Barley is very low in
price from 40 to 50 cts per B my Barley is good and I sold it some time ago I have Sold 216
Bushels 18 lb to John McKenzie for 73 cts per B it came to $157.82
" 20 this is a fine winter day I went up with mother to Robert Amos she is going to stay a few
days I took up 6 bags of Apples to Sell to Guelph 3 bags for $1.25 and 3 for $1 each Mother
had some butter got 23 1/2 cts per lb
" 21 this day is soft a great thaw with a little rain there is a great quantity of snow on the
ground at present
" 22 this is a fine day I was down at the Nomination of Councillors I was Nomanited as Dep
Reeve Robert Little was Nominated in opposition to me
" 23 we went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples sold them for $1 per Bag we had some turkeys
" 28 this is a fine day I went to Guelph for some things for Annie and Brother John to send to
California
" 29 this is a fine day I went over to Duncan Campbells early this Morning to meet John
Campbell he is going to Austrialia he is going to call on Annie

1882
Dec 29 we sent some small presents to Brother John and Annie with John Campbell
" 30 I went to Guelph to see some of my Friends

1883
January 1 this is a very fine day the Sleighing is very good this is the Election day for the
Municiple Council I was Elected Dep Reeve by a Majoyerity of 78 over Little

�" 3 I went down to Toronto as a Deligate to the Reform Convention
" 4 I got home tonight from Toronto we had a very large Convention the largest meeting of
meen ever seen in Ontario some eight Thousand men
" 5 this is a very cold stormy day
"6 this day is cold Robert Amos and Margaret came down today I sent a letter to John Little
" 8 I went to Guelph in the Morning with Bob Cook and Bill Pattons Wiffe to Meet the train
then I went down to Morriston with Mother to the Doctor he took the splints off her arm
" 10 this day is Very cold we killed the pigs 7 6 spring pigs and one 20 months old

1883
Jan 11 this is a fine day but cold and frosty we went to Guelph with two pigs sold them for
$8.15 cts per 100 lb the one weighed 372 lb and the other 200 lb they came to $46.20 the
weight of them we left at home was 200 lb 198 lb 199 lb 193 lb 165 lb Spring Pigs they were
nice ones
" 12 this is a fine day but very frosty I was down to Aberfoyle to the Annual Meeting of the
Puslinch Insurance Company I was Elected President I received a letter from the Post Office
Department at Washington with regard to a Package sent from California
" 13 this Morning was very stormy but it changed soft in the afternoon I wrote a letter to John
in California
" 15 this is a fine day but very keen frost I was at Aberfoyle at the first Meeting of the Council
for the year 1883
" 16 a fine day but very cold I went to Guelph and got a parcel out of the Custom House it
was sent by express from California I paid 30 cents for getting the papers drawn out to
relieve it
" 17 we had a great fall of snow it snowed nearly all day then got very stormy all night the
roads are bad the snow are deep this is the night of the Puslinch Farmers Social there was a
great crowd

1883

�Jan 17 John got home from Aurther he bought 50 bushels of Peas from Mr Harriot of Aurther
Township paid 70 cts per Bushel he left 8 bags at John Littles he is to bring them down the
roads were very bad the snow is so deep
" 18 I went to Rockwood for the yarn got 31 1/2 lb paid 15 cts per lb $4.73 the roads are very
heavy
" 19 this was a very stormy day especialy in the forenoon I went out to Aberfoyle in the
afternoon I took out 85 lb of pork to Mrs Stewart got $6.92
" 20 we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart to meet Mennies Son Duncan he came on the 4:30
train from Port Huron we had a very weet night comeing home
" 22 yesterday and today has ben extreemly cold very keen frost and windy the coldest this
winter
23 this is a very cold day the coldest day I think that I ever felt I drove into Guelph I was very
cold this was the first Meeting of the County Council of Wellington for the year 1883
26 this was a very cold morning it was 20 below zero
27 this morning is not so cold it snowed some and rained last night there is a hard crust on
the snow

1883
Jan 27 I went in to Guelph I have ben in to Guelph for the last five days at the County
Council we finished this Morning we are to Meet next in Harriston on the first Tuesday in
June
" 29 this is a fine day we were at Morriston
' 30 a fine day John went up to the Caulfield Mills with 13 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 8
cts per Bag
" 31 this day is cold and windy John went to Guelph with a load of wood for John Smith he
had a Bee and a dance at night
Feb 1 this day is cold we were working about home

�" 2 this day is cold we cleaned up a load of wheat read fall I went down to Aberfoyle in the
evening and got some papers and a letter from California and a letter from Duncan
" 3 this morning is very stormy it snowed a lot all night the snow is very deep and the roads
bad it rained in the evening then frezed hard
" 5 this day is very cold and the roads are very hard to travel on there is a thin crust of ice on
the snow and the roads not much traveled the last two days it cuts the horses feet I was at
the Council
6 this is a fine day but cold

1883
Feb 7 this is a fine day we had a shour of snow this morning I went to Guelph with Mary I
had the Cutter this is the Guelph Fair John had a load of read Winter wheat with him 38
Bushels 15 lb a $1 per Bushel $38.25 it weighed 62 lb to the bushel Grace Grigor came over
from Michigan on the afternoon train
" 8 this is a very Stormy day high wind the roads are drifting very bad I was down to
Aberfoyle to a meeting to appoint Deligates to go to Guelph to a convention of reformers
" 9 I went to Guelph to the Convention held for the purpose of Selecting a Candidate in the
Reform interest James Laidlaw was appointed the roads are badly Drifted we had hard work
getting in to Guelph Gilchrist, Murry and Rea was with me and Cullen Watt came home with
me from Wyomen
" 10 this Morning was very cold very calm and keen frost they say it is the coldest this winter
we went down to Morriston with the Boys we bought some cloth for a Suit for them we cutt
some wood with the Saw in the forenoon
12 this is a fine day we are working at home

1883
Feb 13 this is a very fine but very keen frost in the Morning the Sun was bright and clear
John and Me was down to the Meeting at the Aberfoyle Town Hall Laidlaw and Johnston
spock I was Chairman
" 14 this is stormy day high wind from the East and some snow 1

�6 this day is very dull and foggy with some shours the Snow is very soft
17 I went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples got $1.50 for 3 bag $1 for one $1.30 for one 6
bags Potatoes sold them for 65 cts per bag the roads are very bad the snow was soft in the
morning
19 I went over to sell some timber on the Sideline between lots 10 &amp; 11 on the 5 con
14 put the young Sow to John Hitchens Boar
" 20 I went to Guelph to the Nomination of Members of Parliment James Laidlaw and
Mathew Swetman was Nominated
22 the weather is cold and stormy Mother went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} they are all bad with the mesels exept himself we had a Reform
meeting at Arkell for Mr Laidlaw I was Chairman
23 I went down to Morriston in the afternoon

1883
Feb 24 I went to Guelph I had some Butter got 25 cts per lb 8 1/2 lb I bought 860 lb Bran at
12 per ton at the Caulfields Mills
" 27 this is a very cold day stormy in the afternoon this was the Election of Members for the
Ontario house of Parliment James Laidlaw was Elected by a majority of 32 over Swetman I
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} at night
" 28 this is a fine day I brought home Mother from Margarets they are getting better
March 1 this a very fine warm day
2 a fine day we went over to James Lennies in the afternoon the roads were soft
" 3 this day some colder John went to Guelph with his wife Mary she went up to Culross to
see her Sister the Girls went to Guelph the Boys and me cleaned up some wheat to sell I
paid James Watt $7.50 the price of one mare to his horse Englands Glory

�" 4 this day is very cold with a high wind and very clear
" 5 I was at a Meeting of the Council in the afternoon
"6 this day is cold and stormy with snow John went to John Hitchins with the young sow to
the Boar

1883
March 7 this is a terable Stormy day and dredfull cold with a very high wind the roads are
very bad drifted especialy the sidelines we took up a load of fall wheat to the Mill to Sell Sold
it for $1.5 per B 42 Bushels and 5 lbs $44.18 is was read Winter Wheat weighed 62 lb to the
B we went into the Guelph Fair it was a poor fair John Little came down yesterday from
Luther
" 8 this is a fine day but frosty we were diging snow in the forenoon hauled in 3 loads of
turnips in the afternoon the Doughty Boys came to chopp some firewood
" 9 we are hauling home Oats from the back barn I went to Aberfoyle
" 10 this day is sort of soft soft snow in the forenoon colder in the evening we went to Guelph
to meet Johns Mary she is up at Teeswatter she did not come home we went to Morriston in
the morning
" 11 this is a Very cold day with high wind
" 13 this day is Milder but the roads are badly drifted we went over to Lamonts near the Lake
with Grace Grigor we came home by Gilfillians I sold two heiffers to Christ Little fat for $92 to
go away tomorrow morning
" 15 this day is cold high wind we went to Guelph Easter fair we took a load of read fall wheat
up to Mutries Mill sold it for $1.2 per Bushel 37 B 13 lb $37.94 we Bought a Barel Salt paid
$1.40 25 lb cattle food $1.75

1883
March 16 this is a fine day we went down to Morriston in the afternoon with some Butter and
eggs paid Scott $1.90 for fixing harness John was at Sandy Flimmings bee hauling bricks
from Morriston

�" 17 we went to Guelph the Boys got there Pictures taken at Burges we took the Horse Dick
to Guelph to Deliver him to Palmer John Sold him two weeks ago for $150 Mary came home
from Teaswatter
" 18 this morning was wett it rained in the forenoon and snowed all afternoon
" 19 this is terrible stormy day ben stormy and very cold all day and all night snowing and
blowing
" 20 this is a fine I went in to Guelph and deposited $81.50 in the Saveings Bank then I went
over to Suttons Sale
" 22 this is a fine day but it was very keen frost last night and yesterday 20 below zero we
went down to Morriston then overto Gilfillians
" 23 this is a terible stormy day wind and snow Robert Amos and Mr Legate came down for
Barley Mr Legate got 41 Bushels at 60 cts $24.55 Robert got 20 B 7 lb Barley and 9 B 20 lb
of Peas at 85 cts $19.90

1883
March 24 this is a fine day John and the Boys hauling turnips
26 I was a the Council Meeting the Boys got all the turnips hauled home
" 27 this day got very cold in the afternoon we was at Watts Sale
" 28 this is a fine clear day but frosty John was at a Bee at Kenneth McKenzies hauling Sand
we got home the Horse rock we Bought from Christ Little for $100
" 29 this is a fine clear day frosty at night I went up to the Mill with a grist of 6 bags of wheat
13 B 38 lb I had to leave it we went down to James Scotts I paid $80 to Christ Little in part for
the Horse Rock
" 30 this is very fine day we were thrashing Oats 300 bushels we thrashed Some Some flax
crop of 1881
" 31 this day is fine but very frosty an clear we went to Guelph with Some butter and egs I
bought a Bushel of Clover Seed paid $8.50 100 lb of Oat meal paid $3

�April 4 this day is Milder and soft it has ben clear and frosty for some days we went to
Guelph with 8 Bushels of spring wheat for Mr Legate got $1.5 per B for 12 B 12 B 4 lb of
Peas for W Dunn at 85 cts per B part of the Peas we brought down from Arthur

1883
April 4 I sold the 2 stears to Christ Little for E Gray for $6 1/2 per 100 lb live weight to be kept
till the Month of May and to be Delivered at Aberfoyle and weighed there he paid me $10 on
them
" 5 this day is soft and wett it rained a good deal John went up to Mutries Mill with 13 bags of
Peas &amp; oats to chop the Boys and me were cleaning spring wheat for Seed
" 4 I received Mrs Stewarts rent from Barkly $100 I deposited $10.80 in the Ontario Saveings
Bank I paid Christ Little $20 in full for the Horse Rock I bought I paid a note of $10.75 to John
Thompson for the sleigh and carpet
" 6 this is a fine I went out to Aberfoyle to the Farmers Club Seed Show I Showed 10 bushels
Spring Wheat the white rusian variaty I got the Second Prize for it I took out 8 bushels to
John Carter he paid me $1.8 cts per B $8.64
" 7 this is a fine day we had a fall of snow last night about 3 inches Johns Mary and me went
down to Morriston with Butter and Eggs I got a letter from George
" 9 this is a fine warm day the Sleighing is bad we were Sawing the wood we cut 18 cord Bill
Amos and

1883
April 9 R Rogers choped 11 1/2 cords the Doughtys cut the rest we gave 50 cts per cord for
chopping it
" 10 this day is warm John and Robert is at Murreys sawing firewood
" 11 John is at Duncan Gilchrists sawing wood and cutting Straw
" 14 this is a very warm day the Snow is going very fast we went to Guelph with some Butter
and eggs and apples got $1.65 for one bag $1.25 for 2 bags we got 24 cts for butter 15 cts
for egg

�" 16 this is a fine day we were at Mrs Tomas Todds Funeral Samual Bradshaw comenced to
work comenced to Plough
" 17 this is a very fine day the snow is nearley all gone I was down to Morriston to P P
Johnson Sale I bought a new boiler for the stove paid $2.90 6 milk pans paid 21 cts each a
pot 25 cts
" 18 this is a fine warm day I fixed the Shafts for the Buggy
" 19 this morning was very weet it rained nearly all night I went to Guelph with Grace Grigor
she went off on the 10 0clock train going home to Michigan
" 16 Samual Bradshaw comenced to work he is hired for Seven Months at the rate of $18 per
month
" 20 this is is a fine day frosty at night

1883
April 21 this is a fine day but cold a frosty in the morning we went to Guelph With Butter and
eggs I took 3 bags of Oats to chop to Muttries Mill for the Bull
" 22 this is a very cold day cold wind from the North
" 23 this is a very cold day very hard frost wind from the North East John Went to Guelph for
a load of Salt 2255 lbs at $5 50 per ton paid $6.20
" 24 this is a very cold day hard frost and shours of snow we put tickdestroyer on the Sheep
the men is ploughing Sod I was prunning Apple trees
25 this is a very cold day and frosty the ground was White in the morning
" 26 this day is some warmer we Sowed Salt on the oarchard we sowed barley in the
Oarchard it comenced rain after dinner
" 22 the old Sow piged she had 11 but 4 died before Wednesday
" 27 a fine day but very cold I was prunning trees
" 28 a fine day we Sowed 8 bushels Barly and nearly 3 B of peas in the back field

�" 29 this day is very cold very hard frost in the morning
" 30 a fine day but frosty in the morning cultivating the land whare the turnips was got the
garden plough
May 1 a fine day but frosty in the morning we sowed 6 bushels of Spring Wheat 3 bushels
Oats 6 Bushels Barley

1883
May 2 this a fine day John finnished sowing the Barley 18 Bushels in all I was in to Guelph
fair
" 3 John Sowed Some Oats in the big flat field it rained in the afternoon I wrote a letter to
Annie in California
" 4 this day raw and cold after the rain Mother &amp; Me went over to Mr Thomas and got in
some new teeth Mother got 28 a full sett and I got 12 above paid 38 Dolars he threw $4 off
" 5 this day is cold John Sowed 6 acres of Oats we went to Morriston in the Afternoon the
Girels got a letter from Annie
" 7 this is a fine day I was out to Mrs Stewarts about the farm I went in to Guelph in the
evening for to Meet Annie Grigor from from Michigan but she did not come
" 9 this is a fine day John Sowed Some Oats in the field at the creek I was busey at the
Garden
" 10 this is a fine warm day in the fornoon it rained a good deal in the Afternoon John sowed
Oats in the forenoon it is a fine Spring day
" 11 this day is raw and cold we went down with the 2 steers to the Credit Valey Station at
Leslies that I sold to Edmon Greay they weighed 2790 lb at $6 1/2 $181.35

1883
May 12 this is a fine day but cold very frosty at night John Sowed Some Oats and Some
peas 8 bushels I was down to Morriston got a pair of new blinders from J T Scott paid $6 50
for the blinds and 50 cts for 2 tiestraps bought a pair of Shoes for Edward paid $1.75 for
them

�" 14 this morning is very cold there is a cold east wind it was very cold yesterday and frosty
at nights it comenced to rain about 10 0clock and rained all day John Sowed 4 1/2 Bushels
peas in the morning
" 15 this is a fine day the land is very wett we Sowed plaster back in the heay field Sam
comenced to plough in the Orcherd
" 16 this is a fine day frosty at night cold air all day rolling the fall wheat and ploughing the
Oarcherd planted 4 or 5 bushels of potatoes in the Orcherd the rest is for corn
" 17 this is a very fine day warm through the day frost in the morning I was grafting apple
trees put grafts on 5 or 6 trees {intended space} John was harrowing the turnip land
" 18 a fine warm day I trimed part of the willow fence back John Sowed 10 1/2 bushels of
Oats Sam is ploughing this is the first appearance of Spring weather

1883
May 19 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with butter &amp; eggs butter 18 cts eggs 14 I
bought a bag of potatoes from John Phin the White Ellephant potatoes paid $1.50 per B
" 21 this is a very cold wett day a very high cold wind from the east it has rained all day it is
realey very cold
" 22 this day is cold and wett it rained all night very raw I got a letter from George
" 23 this day is raw and cold I went to Guelph with Mary she is gone up to Mount Forrest on
the carrs she is going to see Susan at Bells Corners I bought a grape for the stabble paid $1
for it
" 24 this is a fine day the weather is improved
25 this is a fine warm day we sowed the Carrots and Mangoel Wortzell we went to Morriston
" 26 this day is very wett it comenced to rain in the forenoon it has rained most all day
Strattons Men came here to pent the roof on the House with fireproof
" 28 this is a fine day I was at the Council Meeting John and the boys is planting the
Potatoes

�" 29 a fine day we finished planting the Potatoes getting the Dung on the turnip land
30 a fine day in the forenoon rained heavy in the Afternoon I was examining the roads with
Glennie

1883
May 31 a fine day this is the fast day for the Sacriment
June 1 this is a fine day frost in the Morning I was at a meeting of the Council in the evening
" 3 this is the Sacriment Sabath
" 4 we were at Mrs John Marchels funeral
" 5 a fine Morning but it rained heavy in the evening I went up to Harriston to the County
Council Meeting paid $2.35 for a return ticket
" 6 the County Council went on an excursion up to Wiarton on Colpas bay we paid $1 for a
return ticket from Harriston to Wiarton we had a sail on the Bay in the steamboat
" 9 this morning is dull and soft some rain we got home from Harriston in the evening
4 we finished sowing the Oats
" 12 this is a fine day I was out letting jobs on the roads all day
" 13 I went in to Guelph and put a notice in the Mercury for jobs on the roads
14 this is a very fine day we have had very wett cold weather this Spring every thing is very
late it is good growing weather now John Hardy and Me were Shearing the Sheep 34
June 16 this day was very warm it is fine growing weather the Mare Fannie foaled this
Morning it is a fine strong Mare foal She went 11 Months and 14 day John is drilling for the
turnips we would have sowed tonight but we had a slight thunder shour but it went round
" 18 the weather is very warm it rained nearly all night till 10 0clock we had a terable thunder
storm about 5.0clock some very heavy lightning and thunder and very heavy rain there have
ben a great deal of rain since last night

�" 19 we had a very heavy rain about 5..0.clock the men was working the Statute labour today
I was over at the 7 Con opposit lots 5 &amp; 6 lettin jobs on the roads
" 20 this day is very dull and shoury the land very wett there is a large quantity of the flatts
covered with watter we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart I bought 1 1/2 bushels of Hungarian
grass paid $1 50 per Bushel '
21 this is a fine day it got more settled towards evening John has ben drilling for the turnips
the drills he made last Saturday he had to harrow comenced to Sow the turnips in the
evening

1883
June 22 this is a fine day Sowed a lot of turnips John was at A McKenzies Barn raising Sam
got the Summer fallow all ploughed
" 23 this is a fine day Sowed Some turnips
" 25 this morning is soft and dull John finnished drilling for the turnips but did not get them
sowen it came on very heavy rain after dinner John Little was down with little Johnie they
went away to go home in the morning he took a young Boar away with him he is to pay me
$5 for it
" 26 this day is soft and dull I comenced to paint the Dining room
' 27 this day is dull and Wett I am painting
" 28 this morning is dull and soft it rained heavy last night
" 30 this day is fine John finished Sowing the turnips
July 1 the young Sow piged She had 10 pigs all alive
" 2 this is a fine day the folks went to Guelph to the Calidonians games I was up to examin
the roads near the Mill at Arkell
" 3 this is a fine day I was at the Agricultural Coledge at the closing Examination in the
afternoon
" 4 this day is very warm and some shours

�1883
July 4 Mother and Me went to Baverly and Galt
" 5 we came home from Dumfrice we were over to visit at Mr Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} and William Beatties there was some very heavy Shours of rain in
the afternoon
" 7 this day is Shoury and wett I went over to the 7 Con to Examin the road Hugh Reids job
then I went to Guelph I bought 4 lb of Paris Green paid 40 cts per lb
" 9 this is a fine day John comenced to cutt the Heay I went down to Moriston I got a letter
from Annie
" 10 a fine day we got in 2 loads of heay
" 11 a fine day there was a Shour last night I went to Guelph with the wool Sold 98 lb at 19
cts per lb and 8 lb fine wool at 32 cts per lb $21.18 I bought 3 bags of liverpool Salt paid 90
cts per Sack I bought 6 rakes and a fork and a 100 lb of nails paid $3 for nails
" 12 this is a fine day bussy at the heay got in 4 loads we had a Shour in the evening
" 7 the Mare Doll foaled the morning the foal died
" 13 this is a good heay day I went to Morriston in the afternoon I put the Mare Fannie to
Peter Bibers horse young Englands Glory
" 14 this is a fine day we are at the heay and thining turnips and Mangalwurtyele

1883
July 16 this is a fine day dull in the Morning we had a very heavy rain yesterday Morning I
was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon they got in 1 load of hay from the big flat field
17 we had a small shour in the morning but it turned out a fine day prety windy we got in 4
loads of hay I was cutting thistles in the Oats
18 this is a fine day for the hay we got in 5 loads I was Cutting thistles and went to Aberfoyle
in the afternoon
20 this is a fine day finished cutting the heay got in 4 loads

�" 21 this is a fine day dull in the morning finished hauling in the hay 27 loads of very good
heay Edward was comeing home from the back lot with the horseraik and he let fannie run
away and Smashed the raik badly we went to Guelph with Bill Pattons Wife
" 23 this Morning is dull we had a heavy rain yesterday Morning and a great deal of thunder
and lightning the folks is thining the turnips
" 25 this is fine weather warm today it is cold at night the rust has comenced on the Wheat
" 26 a fine day the girls and Me went to R Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive}

1883
July 27 there was a great deal of rain last night with thunder and lightning we had a terible
storm of wind and rain in the afternoon I was down at Aberfoyle at the time
' 28 a fine day got up a very hgh wind in the afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day but cold Mr and Mrs Amos was here from Galt on a visit Strattons boys
is here painting the roof at the house and sheep pen
" 31 this is a fine day but very cold for this season of the year the Men comenced to cut the
Barley in the Oarchard it is very heavy and laid down very bad the boys are gang Ploughing
the Summerfallow comenced to clean the turnips the Second time
30 was up at the Arkell Mill with a grist of wheat 13 B 45 lb got 524 lb flour 38 lb to the
Bushel I got 182 lb of Bran
August 1 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Mrs Patton and her children to go to Port
hurran I bought a wheel for Sulky rake paid a Dollar for it the men finished cutting the Barley
in the Oarchard
" 2 this is a very fine day very warm comenced to cutt the fall Wheat we got in two loads of
Barley

1883
August 3 this day is very cold with a high wind we are cutting wheat got in 3 loads of barley

�" 4 a fine day but cold for the Season cutting wheat got in 1 load of Barley
" 6 this is a very fine warm day cutting wheat
" 7 a fine warm day finished cutting the wheat 25 Acres it is badly rusted cutt some Barley
" 8 this is a very warm day finished cutting the Barley we hauled in 11 loads of Wheat
" 10 we finished hauling in the Barley 15 loads it is a very good crop
" 11 the weather is very dry we finished hauling in the fall wheat 27 loads
" 13 the men is at the turnips the second time
" 14 Robert is at the Plough he is Ploughing the Barley land at the back lot I went to Guelph
and got Some Shears for the Gang Plough and one for the No 4 Plough I bought a bag of
Shorts at the Mill
" 15 Robert &amp; Sam is Ploughing the rest is at the turnips
" 16 the weather is very dry and warm in the day and cold at night Sam comenced to haul
out dung we were putting Paris green on the Potatoes the Second time
" 17 this day is very warm John was at Sandy Flimmings thrashing

1883
August 17 I was at the Puslinch Lake with Mother and Elizabeth we were at the Gilchrist
Clan Picknick
" 18 this day was Soft and dull and very warm and some light showers then we had terable
storm of wind and rain in the evening about 5 0clock
" 19 there was a great deal of lightning all last night and Some rain then in the Morning we
had a terable rain it rained until nine 0clock very heavy the flats are flooded with watter
" 20 this was a fine day with a Shower about noon the men pull pulled the Peas in the back
field a little over an Acre they were a fine crop I was at the Council Meetting
" 22 we have fine weather now we were thrashing wheat we thrashed about 160 Bushels but
it is badly shrunk some is very poor

�23 this is a fine day we hauled in 3 loads of peas Sam is hauling out dung to the back field

" 15 took lambs from the ewes 17 lambs and 33 others
" 25 this is a fine day the men is pulling peas we went to Guelph with butter and eggs and 2
bags of Apples got $1 per Bag I bought 50 lb of Oatmeal paid $1 37
" 27 this is a fine day the men is pulling peas we hauled in 2 loads of Peas they have got the
bigest part of them pulled

1883
August 28 this day is very cold and sort of wett showry and disigrable John is at Laings
thrashing and Sam is at Hardys I was examining the roads on the Townline Susan and
Margaret came down to See us today
" 29 this is a fine day but rather cold I went to Guelph with a load of Oats 55 B 30 lb I only got
55 B 10 lb Sold them to Carter got 39 cents per Bushel $21.55
' 30 this is a fine day we comenced to cutt the Spring Wheat and we brock the pitman shaft
and I had to go to Guelph got it mendid at Toltons paid 50 cts
31 this is a very warm day we finished cutting the Spring wheat it is a very good crop we
hauled in 2 loads of peas Sam has been at Watts thrashing nearly 2 1/2 days
Sept 1 this is a fine harvest day the men has ben hauling in Peas and pulled Some we have
about an Acre to pull yet but they are not ripe we went to Guelph
" 3 this day is dry but cold John comenced to cutt the Oats Sam is ploughing for the fall
wheat I went to Guelph to draw some money out the Bank for Mrs Stewart $20
" 4 I went out to Aberfoyle to the Seed Wheat Show I had out 16 Bushels of Wheat for John
Caruthers I got $1.15 per B we got a very heavy rain coming home

1883
Sept 5 a fine day the men is ploughing in the forenoon at the Oats in the afternoon I cleaned
up 11 Bushels of Democrat Wheat all we had off 2 Bushels sown

�" 6 a fine day we were at the Oats in the back field next Archys
" 7 this morning is dull we were at the Oats till noon it comenced to rain at noon and rained a
little all afternoon Robert went away with Susan up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} he is going up home with her to Bells Corners
" 8 this day is very cold got very cold in the Afternoon the men is ploughing we cleaned up
some wheat for Seed 12 Bushels for Duncan Gilchrist and 16 B for John Black and 8 B for
ourselves
" 9 this day is cold frost last night had our overcoats at Church
" 10 this is a warmer day but it was a very heavey frost last night the corn and hungarian
grass is frozen white we have a field of late Oats 8 Acres badly frozen they were very heavey
crop but late we got in the Spring Wheat 4 loads Robert got home from Bells corners
" 11 this is a fine day very warm in the midle of the day we were cutting Oats
" 12 this is a fine warm day but frost at night John Sowed 10 Acres of fall Wheat we pulled
the last of the Peas we hauled in 3 loads of Oats we have 6 loads in

1883
Sept 13 this is a fine day we were hauling in Oats in the forenoon 3 loads it rained a little in
the afternoon John is at Murrays thrashing
" 14 a fine day I was up near Arkell letting jobs on the Roads
" 15 a fine day I was at Guelph the Men is at the Oats hauling in
" 17 a fine day the Men is ploughing for fall wheat at the back field Annie and Uncle John
came home from California on a visit I got a present of a very fine Gold Watch from Brother
John
" 18 the men finished ploughing for the fall wheat I went down to Morriston with Uncle John
" 19 a fine day I went in to Guelph With Uncle John Annie Mary and Elizabeth they went
went down to the Toronto Show I bought a Coffie Mill paid $1 for it John finished Sowing the
fall Wheat Sowed 9 Bushils 24 in all there is 15 1/2 Acres
" 21 this day is fine the boys is at the Oats cutting and binding

�" 22 a very fine day they finished cutting and binding the Oats we went to Guelph with Some
butter and eggs John and Annie went up to Margarets
" 24 this day is Soft and raining John went to the Arkell Mill with a grist of 2 bags of Wheat
Old 4 bag of peas to chop

1883
Sept 25 this day is cold and raw we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} with Uncle John and Annie the men is ploughing
" 26 this is a fine day cold in the morning we were up to Guelph to the Provincial Exibition
" 27 a fine day we were nearly all up to Guelph at the Fair or Exibition it rained at night and
very dark
" 28 I was up to Guelph to the Show
" 29 this day is soft and wet in the afternoon we comenced to dig up the potatoes in the
forenoon
30 the old Sow piged 8 pigs
October 1 a fine day but cold I was at the Council Meetining John and the Boys is at the
Potatoes
" 2 this morning is very wett untill 8 0clock we thrashed Some Peas about 90 Bushels and
about 45 Bushels Spring Wheat it was a fine day after it cleared up
3 this day is cold and raw Susan and the Children went away home this afternoon the Most
of our Fammily was here at Diner today
" 4 this day is fine but frosty at night the men is hauling in Oats we went over to Andrew
McRobbies with Uncle and Annie and Mother
" 5 a fine day but cold and frosty in the morning Mother Georges Mary and Me went to
Guelph the Men finished hauling in the Oats

1883
October 6 this morning is cold and thretining rain I went in to Guelph
" 8 this is a fine day the Boys is at the Potatoes I was getting things ready for the Show
" 9 this is a very fine warm day we were at the Puslinch Show there was a great crowd of
people

�" 10 this is a fine warm day the Boys is at the Potatoes I went to Guelph in the morning with
Brother John and the three girls Annie Mary and Elizabeth to the Station they went to
Niagaria falls I was home by half past nine oclock I was out to Mrs Stewarts to measure her
Apples in the Afternoon there was 10 1/2 Bushels and about a gallon
" 11 the Boys is at the Potatoes I went in to Guelph in the evening for the folks they came
home from the falls this is the fast day
" 12 this day is dull and soft the Boys finished taking up the Potatoes I went down to Mr
Leslies to a Mgestrites Court to try John Murray laborer for breaking Alexander Campbell jaw
bone
" 13 we were at the Church Sam was ploughing the Potatoes land the Boys were gathering
" 14 this is the Sacriment Sabath very cold

1883
October 15 Sam was at Atckinson thrashing John finished ploughing the Potatoe land I was
pulling apples I went up to David Kings to Examin a job on the Road
" 16 this is a fine day but very frosty in the morning we went in to Guelph with Annie and her
Uncle John to see them off on the Carrs they started off to there home in California U S
" 13 John went up to the Arkell Mill with 2 bags of Wheat
" 17 this day is very cold I was at the Apples I went out to Mrs Stewarts in the morning John
went up to the Arkell Mill with a load of Wheat 42 Bushels 50 lb got $1..12 cts per Bushell
$47..89 cts
" 18 this morning is frosty I was at the apples I went out to Mrs Stewarts in the evening with
50 lb flour
" 19 this Morning is warm I went to Guelph to enquire about Some caned fruit that is coming
from California John and the Boys is pulling up the Mangelwurtyels
" 20 this day is very cold and raw I was out to Mrs Stewarts we Sold her farm to Pat Bailey
for $5000 we went down to Mr Leslies to get the agreement wrote

�" 22 the weather has ben very cold we have got the carrots up the Boys is topping the turnips
Sam is Ploughing

1883
Oct 23 this day is warmer I was at the apples got the most of them in John is at McKenzies
thrashing Robert harrowed up some of the turnips
" 24 this is a fine warm day I finished pulling the apples they are a very poor crop a great
many trees there is no apples on we comenced to haul home the turnips 11 loads
" 25 we were busy at the Turnips John has ben 3 day at McKenzies
" 27 thrashing I went in to Guelph with Georges Mary she sent a box to George with John
McRobbie to the Postage
" 27 we have had very fine weather this week we have got in 47 loads of turnips
" 29 this day is soft there has ben a light rain most all day
" 30 this is a fine day at the turnips in the afternoon
" 31 this is a fine day got cold in the afternoon we finished hauling in the turnips part of them
was good part very small there was 60 big loads I went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of
new wheat 10 Bushels got 360 lb of flour on 36 lb to the Bushel
Nov 1 this morning was Soft there was a light shour of snow last night but it turned out a fine
day I went out to " 2 this is a fine day Mrs Stewarts to fill up her Potatoes and appls Patrick
Baley paid $432 on the Farm

1883
Nov 2 this is a fine day we were thrashing Barley over 200 Bushels and over 100 Bushels of
Oats thrashed well
" 3 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph with Mrs Stewarts Potatoes 13 Bags Apples 4 1/2
Bags Potatoes 70 cts Apples $1 Per Bag I paid David Stirton $432 on a Mortgage he held on
the Stewart Farm got a release

�" 5 John and the Boys hauled home the Potatoes from the Back field I went down to Bickleys
to get a tyre on the iron axeltry wagon
" 6 the men comenced to Plough the turnip land I cleaned up a load of Barley
" 7 we have very fine weather just now Johns wife had a young Daughter this morning we
went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52 Bushels at home 51 B 12 at Guelph got 65 cts per
Bushel the highest price paid
" 8 this is the Government Thanksgiveing Day John and Me went to the Church cleand a
load of Barley
" 9 it was very foggy in the forenoon with a shour then it cleard up with a very high wind in
the afternoon
" 10 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52 B 4 lb at home 51 B 32 lb at
Guelph got 65 cts per Bushel $33.58 Robert and the two Marys went to Guelph with the
Buggy they went to See the Doctor

1883
Nov 12 this is a terable Stormy day a terable wind with Showers of Snow it continud all day
we cleaned up a load of Barley the Boys Started to go to School
" 13 this is a fine day but rather cold in the morning John and Me went to Guelph with a load
of Barley 51 B 4 lb at home 50 B 24 lb at Guelph got 66 cts per Bushel $33..33 I Bought a
pair of felt Boots paid $2.75 John a pair of long felt Boots paid $3 Sam a pair of cowhide
Boots paid $3 got 2 Bags of Liverpool Salt paid $1.80 100 lbs of Oatmeal paid $2 50
" 14 this is a very cold Stormy day high wind with Snow Showers
" 15 this day is stormy snow Showers got very cold in the evening I went up to the Arkell Mill
with 6 bags of Oats and peas to chop I went down to Aberfoyle in the evening
" 16 this day is cold and frosty I went to Bickleys to get Farmer and Doll Shod I paid for them
" 17 this is a fine day cold in the morning I went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 20 bags
Sold them to Mrs Campbell Dentist for 70 cts per bag and 4 bags of apples got $1 50 for one
bag N Spys and $1 25 for the other three Bags got a pair Boots for R.J paid $3 for them

�1883
Nov 19 this is a very fine warm day Sam is Ploughing John is Sick with a bad cold
" 20 this is a fine warm day a little rain at night Sam was Ploughing
" 21 this day is wett it rained a good deal
22 this is a fine day a very high wind in the morning Robert Lamb was here and built the
steps at the front door Samual Bradshaws time was up tonight I paid him in full $126 for 7
months
" 23 a fine day John went to Guelph to see the Doctor Orton and he Drove in Sam and Bob
Little and Georges Mary to See the Doctor
" 24 a very fine day I was at Hardies thrashing we got in the Potatoes that was in the
Orchard
" 26 this is a very Stormy wett day it blowed and rained nearly all day
27 this is a fine day but windy and cold in the morning I went in to Guelph got D Stewarts Will
regestered and other buisness done John is not able to work yet
28 this day is pretty cold and frosty with a high wind and a Shour of snow I was fixing about
home
29 this is a fine day we killed 4 pigs we had D Gilchrist and C Little helping us there is 7 to kill
yet

1883
Dec 1 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph I had the Buggie with Mother and Some Ducks
and John had a load of Potatoes 18 bags got 70 cts for 4 B and 65 for the rest 3 bags of
Apples one for $1 50 and two for $1 25 each 2 pigs got $5 55 per hundred lb one weighed
182 the other 175 they were 7 month old we kept 2 at home one weighed 325 the other 185
we bought an overcoat for Robert James paid $8 for it
" 3 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting the last of the year received $40

�" 4 a very fine day I went up to Arthur Vilage to the County Council Meeting went to Fergus
on the Carrs then took a buss to Arthur
" 7 this day is wett it rained all forenoon then at night we got down to Guelph from Arthur in
the evening and stoped in Guelph all night
" 8 a fine day but cold in the afternoon I got home from Arthur
" 5 John went up to Muttries Mill with a grist of 10 Bags of Wheat
" 10 this is a fine day a little cold I went in to Guelph for Doctor Orton for Georges Mary she
is very bad
" 11 cleaned up a load of Barley 22 bags a fine day
" 12 a fine day I went down to Morriston got a pair of holdbacks paid 75 cts

1883
Dec 13 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 6 lb at home 52 B
29 lb at Guelph got 63 cts per Bushel
" 14 this was a fine warm morning but it got very cold in the afternoon with a high wind from
the north we were thrashing Some Oats about 100 B and 56 B of fall wheat we made a
smash of the Machine about 4 0clock and had to stope
" 18 this is a very cold windy day with some Showers of snow we were hauling home Oats
from the back barn I went down to Bickleys to get Rash Shod
" 19 we were thrashing Oats Some 420 Bushels and about 20 B of Peas we had McKenzies
Machine
" 20 this was a fine day we went to the Tea meeting at the Town Hall at Aberfoyle in
conection with our church
" 22 this day is very cold I went to Guelph on some Buisness
" 23 this is a dreadull cold stormy day with the wind out of the east some snow in the
afternoon and Sleet at night

�" 24 this is a fine calm mild day with a little Sleighing we went to Morriston I bought near 4
1/2 gallons of Coal oill paid 20 cts per gall from Jonston
" 25 this is a fine Mild day I was at home all day
" 27 this is a fine morning but got stormy before night snowed a good bit I was over at
Glennies with the other members of the Council to examin a new bridge over the river the
sow went the Boar

1883
Dec 28 this is a fine day we filled up some Potatoes
" 29 this is a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with a load 15 bags of Potatoes got
65 cts per bag and 4 bags of Apples got $1 60 per bag
" 31 this is a fine day with Some Snow this was the Nomination of Councillars I was
Nominated for Dep Reev and J Iles in opposition

1884
Jan 1 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
to our New years Dinner there was the Macfarlanes and the Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive}

" 2 this is a terable Stormy snowing and blowing we were cutting peas in the forenoon I went
up Peter Ormes funeral Duncan Graham and the Wife came down to See us
" 4 we have had 3 terable cold Stormy days with a very high wind the roads are badly drifted
" 5 this day is not so stormy but very cold 8 degrees below zero I went in to Guelph
" 6 this is a cold stormy day we went to the Church
" 7 this a fine day but frosty this was the Municipal Election I was Elected for Dep Reeve over
J Iles by a majority of 30 I got 193 votes J 163
" 9 this is a terable stormy day yesterday it snowed all day and it has snowed and blowed all
day and last night

�1883
Dec 28 this is a fine day we filled up some Potatoes
" 29 this is a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with a load 15 bags of Potatoes got
65 cts per bag and 4 bags of Apples got $1 60 per bag
" 31 this is a fine day with Some Snow this was the Nomination of Councillars I was
Nominated for Dep Reev and J Iles in opposition

1884
Jan 1 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
to our New years Dinner there was the MacFarlanes and the Amos{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive}

" 2 this is a terable Stormy snowing and blowing we were cutting pears in the forenoon I went
up Peter Ormes funeral Duncan Graham and the Wife came down to See us
" 4 we have had 3 terable cold Stormy days with a very high wind the roads are badly drifted
" 5 this day is not so stormy but very cold 8 degrees below zero I went in to Guelph
" 6 this is a cold stormy day we went to the Church
" 7 this a fine day but frosty this was the Municipal Election I was Elected for Dep Reeve over
J Iles by a majority of 30 I got 193 votes J 163
" 9 this is a terable stormy day yesterday it snowed all day and it has snowed and blowed all
day and last night

1884
Jan 12 we have had a very Stormy week the Snow is very deep and the roads are badly
drifted I was at Aberfoyle at the Meeting of the Insurance Company I was Elected Presedent
of the Company for this year

�14 this day is milder it got very cold in the evening we went down to Morriston and settled up
with W Ross there was a dispute between him and us about $17 50 that he overcharged I
bought 6 tieroaps paid 15 cts each and a closeline paid 15 cts
15 this is a very cold frosty day Duncan Gilchrist and Christ Little was helping us to kill pigs
we killed 7 the old Sow and 6 pigs 6 months old one weighed 155 lb 150 1/2 lb 144 .. 147 lb
324 lb 177 lb 166 lb the Sow to Boar
16 this is a cold day we went to Guelph with 3 pigs sold them for $7 per cwt 322 .. 175 .. 162
lb $45.64 I bought a front Quarter of beef its weight was 174 lb paid 6 1/2 per cwt
" 17 this is a fine day we went out to Aberfoyle in the evening to the Farmers Social it was a
fine night
" 18 this is a fine day we went out to Aberfoyle with Mrs Stewart and Bill McPhatters wife
" 19 this day is very cold we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart and Bill McPhatters wife to go
to Port Huron U S

1884
Jan 21 this day is cold I was at Aberfoyle at the Council Meeting the first Meeting of the year
" 22 I went to Guelph to the first Meeting of the County Council we Elected A S Allan of
Clifford Village as Warden for this year
" 23 this day is stormy it snowed all day I was at Guelph
" 24 this is a fine day but cold in the evening the County Council went to visit the two
Hospitals in the afternoon
" 25 this is dreadfull cold day it is very calm but very keen frost I got one of my fingers frost
bitt going to Guelph in the morning it is very cold it is 40 degrees below zero
" 26 this day is not near so cold we finished the County Council this is the fifth day I got $11
" 28 this day blustry and Snowing we were cutting Peas in the afternoon we had Donald
{McKugie} and D McKenzie
" 29 this is a fine day we went down to John McKenzies Sale and to W Gilfillans

�" 30 this day is very soft it is regular thaw the first thaw we have had in January the roads is
very soft
" 31 this day a good deal colder the road are very rough
Feb 1 we went over to Rockwood with the Wool we traded off 93 lb for cloth got 21 cts got 15
lb carded the roads are very rough

1884
Feb 2 this day is stormy and cold I went to Guelph with Mary
" 4 this day is very cold I was at the Council Meeting
" this day is very soft it was very stormy last night but it got quite a thaw all day John went up
to the Culfield Mill with 10 bags of Oats and peas to Chop
" 7 this is a very fine day the Sun is strong I was down to Aberfoyle at James McLeans at a
Meeting of the Church Committee
" 8 this day is dull and soft Hugh Cockburn and me was going round this part of the
Congregation to get Subscriptions to pay a certain dept on the church
" 9 this morning is snowing it turned out a fine day we went to Guelph with some butter I
bought a pair of shoes for Lizie and some bran at the mill 440 lb paid 60 cts per 100lb I sent
a letter to California
' 11 this day is a little stormy Gilfillian and the Wife was here
" 6 this is a fine day I was at Guelph fair with John James Scott Assessors Man come back
for a young cow I sold to James Scott for 40 dollars to be paid in June
" 12 this day in very disagrable cold east wind with sort hard snow I was down to Moriston
with the Wife and Georges Mary

1884
Feb 12 the wife and me went over to John Murrays in the evening to our tea he paid me for 3
cows to the Bull $3.75

�" 13 a fine day a little soft I went to Bickleys to get Farmer and Doll Shod
" 14 this day is some colder with a high wind and some snow we were at home
" 15 this is a fine day John and the Girels went over to Mr Aikins on the third Con in the
evening to a party
" 16 this is a fine day we cutt some Oats for feed and James some wood for firewood
" 19 this day is very soft quite a thaw I went down to Mr Leslies in the afternoon I had some
of the harness to Mr Scotts to get repaired
" 20 this is a very cold stormy day with a very high wind it rained very heavy last night then
changed very cold the roads are very slippery. I went to Aberfoyle to get Prince Shod at
Bickleys
" 21 this day turned very stormy in the afternoon a very high wind with showrs of snow John
went to Guelph with a load of wood for Christ Little he had a bee of ten teams
" 23 this is a fine day Mother and me went to Guelph with the Cutter John and Mary went
with the Duble team

1884
Feb 23 John went up to the Mill with 7 bags of Oats to chopp for the cows he went in to
Guelph with Doll the mare to lett the ferrier se her she is sometimes lame I went out to the
Freight Station to enquire about some wine that Brother John sent from California it was
there and three caces of caned fruit 6 cans it was shipped from California about the first of
last August and we never got it till now it came to Guelph in December last but I did not get
any notice there was about 300 lbs I paid 3 cts per lb Duty there was 38 Gallons of Wine I
paid 55 cts per Gal Duty and $1 50 for freight that was an extra charge
" 25 this day is milder it snowed a little in the morning it was very cold yesterday I went in to
Guelph for the caned fruit and some of the wine I did not get on Saturday Mother came home
she has ben in Guelph since Saturday stopping with Duncan Graham
" 26 this is a very mild day it snowed a good bit last night and this morning Mother and me
went over to Beverley to Visit Bella Gilfillian her Father and Mother went with us we stopped
all night at W Gilfillians

�" 28 this has ben a terable stormy cold day snowing and blowing it drifted the roads badly
" 29 this is terable cold day the roads are very badly drifted

1884
March 1 this is very severe cold day it is very cold I went out to Old Mr James Blacks in the
afternoon to get him to signe his Will he is very poorly he is in bed
" 4 this is a very cold day very severe frost I went over to James Glennies Sale I bought a set
of wooden harrows and paid $3.70 for them Duncan McKenzie brought them home with him
" 5 this morning was very frosty we went to Guelph fair with 3 cows there was 2 of them
belongs to George we sold Georges 2 the heiffer new calfed got $35 the other wont calf till
July got $20 our own we did not sell there was a great many at the fair
" 6 this is a very fine day the Sun is strong and clear there was one of the fat lambs died last
night our folks went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
in the evening to a surprise party
" 7 this day is sort of raw and cold it snowed a good bit last night I went up to the Model farm
in the afternoon
" 8 this is a terable stormy cold day it snowed and blowed the wind from the North East John
is not well
" 10 this is a very fine day frosty in the morning and warm though the day the roads are bad
" 12 this is a fine day but the roads are very bad they are so Soft where the Snow is deep it
rained yesterday

1884
March 12 I went in to Guelph with a load of potatoes 18 bags got 75 cts per bag and 3 bags
and a Bushel of apples got $1 75 per bag I bought 2 bushels of clover have to pay $7 50 per
Bushel and a half Barrel of herring paid $3 50 and 25 lb of cattle food Paid $1.50
" 15 a fine day we we went in to Guelph with 16 bags of Potatoes got 70 and 75 cts per bag
and one bag of apples got $1 75 per bag a calf skin and 2 sheep skins got $2 55 for them

�" 17 went up to the Mill with 10 bags of oats to choop I went in to Guelph to return the herrin
and get another half Barel I went down to visit James Scott in the evening the Mrs was there
" 18 went over to N Norrises and Duncan Morrisons
" 19 this day is dull and soft I went over to Galt with Georges Mary to see her Friends she
had the Children
" 20 this is a fine day we got home from Galt all right
' 21 this is a very warm day the snow is going fast
" 22 this is a fine day warm the Sleighing is very bad in to Guelph we went in with 8 bags of
Potatoes for William Taylor of Nicoll got 70 cents per bag bought 100 lb of Oatmeal paid
$2.75 it rained at night Robert Amos and Margaret was down

1884
March 24 this is a fine warm day John Gilchrist came to cut some firewood
" 25 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the wagon Georges Mary and the Children
Started away to go home to Manitoba She went on the 2 Oclock train She paid $26.14 for
her ticket I paid P Anderson $15 for 2 B clover
" 26 this day is very soft it rained light all day nearly I was mending shoes
" 28 this is a very fine day the girels and me went in to Guelph to meet Mrs Stewart her and
Mrs Patton came from Port Huron
" 31 this is a a very fine day I was at the Council Meeting the roads are very good
April 1 this is a fine day but a little raw there was a shoure of snow last night it is snowing
tonight we were at the Seed Show at Aberfoyl I got the first Prize for Barley first for Potatoes
Second for spring wheat I sold the wheat for $1 25 Barly 80 cts Potatoes from 75 cts for
Early rose 90 for B Hebron and $1 for White Elephant it was a very good show

1884
April 1 James Golightly comenced to work at noon he is hired for 7 months at 18 Dollers per
month

�" 2 this morning is very stormy windy out of the east with some snow then it rained and
freezed the men is hauling home wood with the sleigh this is Guelph Fair day but we did not
go in to it
3 this is a fine day but very cold we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart to meet Mr Bailey to
Settle about the farm we sold to him and he was to pay for it today
" 5 we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart and her Daughter Mrs Patton of Port Hurron She is
going to live with Mrs Patton
" 6 Sunday a fine day but very cold Mother and me went to see Margarets Baby
" 7 a fine warm day but cold at night I went to Guelph to meet Mr. Bailey we got all the
buisness settled and gave him his deed he paid me over $3000 and I deposited it in the
Guelph Savings Bank on interest
8 this is a cold morning hard frost it snowed about two hours after ten oclock mother and me
went up to Mr James Laidlaw then to R Amoses

1884
April 9 this day is milder but frosty in the morning the roads are very bad I came home from
Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} I went down and Paid
John Smith $17.10 I was at old James Blacks on business
" 11 this is a fine day we were sawing firewood with the circular saw we had a fine days
sawing of wood
{ink stain} this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some butter {ink stain} 12 lb got 24 cts per
lb some egs 15 cts and a bag of apples got $1 50
" 14 this is a beautifull fine day but is frosty and cold at night John went up to the Arkell Mill
with a grist of 11 bags of wheat 23 Bushels 17 lb got home 861 lb flour or 37 lbs to the
Bushel
15 this day is Soft it comenced to rain a cold east rain in the morning it rained a little the most
of the day but not heavy it got warmer towards evening

�10 this a fine day but a cold air frosty in the mornings we cleaned up the Spring wheat 39 1/2
Bushels altogether Sold 10 B at the seed show $1.29 12B to P Bealey $1 20 7 B to C Little 7
B for ourselves
16 this day is very disagarable it sort of driziled and rained I went to Guelph to the Horse
Show had some butter got 24 cts lb the men comenced to Plough

1884
April 17 this is a fine day the ground was white with snow this morning but it soon went all
away John went up to the Mill with 10 bags to choop 6 of Oats and 4 mixed Pat Bailey got 12
bushels paid $1 20 per Bushel
" 18 this is a fine day the men is Ploughing I went over to William Gilfillians I had a bag of
Potatoes {ink stain}
" 19 this day is warm we wer cutting Oats she{ink stain} and Straw and the big wheel of the
Horsepowr {ink stain} lifted up and the horses run away and brock {ink stain} part of the
horsepowr I went to Guelph with {ink stain} some butter got 22 cts per lb
" 21 this morning was very cold hard frost John {ink stain} went to Guelph for a load of Salt
for the land {ink stain} he brought home 2335 lbs $5 1/2 per ton got 200 lbs of Plaster 70 cts
got some mettle for the horse {ink stain} Powr paid 75 cts at Crows Foundry
" 22 this is a fine day but very frosty in the morning {ink stain} John comenced to
Gangplough the Potatoe la{ink stain} I was fixing the roller one of the sows piged on Sunday
morning had 3 there is only one now
23 this is a fine warm day frosty at night I was sowing {ink stain} Salt on the Spring wheat
land John comenced to {ink stain} sow the Spring wheat Charley Evens got 3 B w{ink stain}
paid $ 1.25

1884
April 24 this is a fine warm day John finished Sowing the spring wheat 7 1/2 Bushels White
Russian
" 25 this is a fine day John comenced to sow the Barley in the back field

�" 26 the weather is dry cold at nights John Sowed 8 1/2 Bushels of Barley in the back field
" 28 fine weather we sowed 2 Bushels of Barley in the Oarchard Christ got 6 Bushels Sp
wheat
" 29 comenced to Sow the Oats in the field this side of the creek I sowed the Onions in the
garden and planted some hitched up the black colt in the harrows for the first time she goes
well
May 1 this is a fine warm day frosty at night we got a bag of Barley 118 lb from Kenneth
McKenzie and a 3 Bushels and 11 lb from John Murray paid Murray 65 cts per B
2 we had some rain last night it was warm this morning but is got dredfull windy and cold
before noon we planted some maple trees along the back fence at the concession I sowed
some salt in the evening on the Barley land this morning is cold sowed some Barley we went
3 to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 22 cts 14 cts

1884
May 5 this morning is dull and soft it rained a lot last night I went to Guelpt for Carter the
Ferrier to see Doll the mare she is sick with inflamation on the lungs John finished sowing
the Barley 18 1/2 Bushels got the big field in this side of the creek all sowed 18 1/2 Bushels
Barley 20 1/2 B Oats 4 B peas
" 6 this is a fine growing day Jim is ploughing sod and Robert is Gangploughing the little field
at the creek John is fixing fences
7 this day is soft it sort of rained in the morning then it started to rain after noon not very
heavy all afternoon we went to Guelph fair with a load of Potatoes 18 bags 7 bags of the
white Eliphant 11 bags of Beauty of Hebron got $1.10 for the Eliphant 80 cts for the Hebron
we bought a bag of American Potatoes of the rose variety paid 90 cts bought 6 3/4 Bushels
of Peas paid 80 cts per B got 2 bags of chop done Peas and Oats paid 10 cts per Bag
" 9 it has ben very soft these two days rained a good bit both days
" 10 this day is raw and little cold finished the sod and sowed 3 bags of Peas I grafted about
40 grafts some N Spy King of Tomkins and Baldwins

�May 12 this is a beautifull fine day things are growing fine finished sowing the Peas all the
land that is ready there is a peice down in the corner of the field is too weet yet the Boys
comenced to Ploug the Back field next McKenzies John is at John Smiths house raising a
log house the mare Fannies leg is very bad swelled and very hott I am bathing it with cold
watter
" 13 this forenoon is cold with an east wind it rained a good part of the afternoon Robert was
rolling till it rained
" 9 the Sow piged she had 5 pigs 2 Died
" 15 this was a fine warm morning till noon we had a Shour then about 3 oclock we had a
great storm thunder and rain and a terable wind David Bradshaw came down to tell us that
Margarets Baby was dead it Died this morning it has be bad for about two months
" 16 this day is very cold all day we were up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} to the Babys Funeral John Sowed Some Oats in the Back field he
has got the little field at the creek sowed with Oats Robert and Mary is Sick they are taking
the measels
May 17 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with Butter &amp; egs 15 cts for the Butter and 14 cts
for the egs I bought a Bushel of corn paid 85 cts 40 lb of Pea meal for the steers paid 1 1/2
cts per lb John finished Sowing the Oats we are all but a corner in the Pea field it is wett
" 19 this is a fine growing day some light shours through the day but it rained very heavy at
night James is hauling dung for the Potatoes I finished rolling the fall wheat in the morning
" 20 this morning is very wett it has rained the most of the night Fanney folled last night and
the foll was dead she folled before the time John is sick
" 21 this is a fine day I was pruning apple trees
" 22 this is a very fine day the two Girls and the two Boys are in bed with the measels I is
sick yet
" 23 this day is very warm we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 15 cts for the Butter
14 for the eggs I had a Bag of potatoes for Mr Buchanan got $1
" 24 we were at Margaret Kerrs Funeral Jane is bad with the measels

�" 26 we have fine warm growing weather every thing is growing fine I was at the Council
meeting we sowed some Peas and a little Oats

1884
May 26 the two Steers went away today we took them to Aberfoyle they weighed 2280 lb
" 27 this day is a little cooler we comenced to plant the Potatoes I was cutting Potatoes all
day Mother is Sick
" 28 this is a very cold day we took the Bull to Guelph he is gone off to London I sold him and
the steers to Edmond Gray the Bull weighed 2165 lb I got 5 1/2 cts per lb the steers weighed
2280 lb at 6 1/4 cts per lb
" 29 this morning is very cold and frosty this is the fast day
" 30 this day is a little warmer W Rae and me was examining the Roads
" 31 this is a fine day we were at the Roads in the forenoon and at the Council meeting in the
afternoon
June 1 this is the Sacrament Sabath
" 2 this is a fine warm day I was down to Leslies
" 3 this is a fine warm day I went over to A Smiths to see a steer that is laying there the once
I Sold then I went to Guelph to the County Council Meeting finished planting Potatoes
" 5 the County Council went up to the Poor House

1884
June 5 then went out to the Model farm in the evening
" 7 this is a fine warm day we finished the County Council we were 5 days got $11 I bought a
new hat from Stewert paid $2 bought a tube for Janet Amos paid $1
" 9 this is a very warm day till 4 Oclock then it got very Cold it started to rain in the evening
and rained all night we clipped 42 Sheep we had John Hardy helping

�" 10 this morning is soft and some rain we were over to the other side of the Township letting
jobs on the Roads
" 11 we were letting jobs on the Roads John went to Aberfoyl to Mrs Thomas Ingrams
Funeral the Doctor was up to see Johns Mary She is not well
" 12 this is a very warm day it is a fine growing day the Doctor was here tonight to Johns
Mary
" 14 this is a fine warm day we were at Guelph with some Wool sold it for 18 cts per lb for
long wool and 25 cts for short wool we sold 87 lb long 7 lb short sold 4 bags Potatoes for 73
cts per bag
13 I went over to the plaining Mill in Nassagaweya to get the flooring plained for the Kitchen
floor paid 89 cts $1.85 for 300 feet I went up to Mr Thomas{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} to get some teeth pulled

1884
June 16 this is a very warm day I went down to Aberfoyle in the Morning to See Christ Littles
sheep weighed 25 sheep weighed 4050 lb we comenced to Sow the turnips
" 17 this day is very warm and dry Jim is ploughing the Summerfallow it is very hard John is
drilling
18 this is very warm weather we had a small shour Gilfillian and the wife was here Fannie
the Mare got the Horse Bibers young Englands Glory
19 we went to Guelph with Mother and the Girls to get some dresses we had the colt for the
first time
" 21 this day is warm we went out to Aberfoyle to lett some jobs on the roads on the 5th Con
near the new bridge
23 we had a Speacial Meeting of the Council in the evening
" 24 this day is very warm there was a heavy thunder Shour Mother and Me went up to Bells
corners to See Susan and John Little
" 25 we had a fine rain all forenoon here but very little at Bells corners

�" 26 we went over to Harriston to See William Horrocks we called at Mount Forrest
27 we were at the great Reform Meetting at Harriston to heare Mr Blake and Others

1884
June 28 this is a very warm day we got home from Harriston {blank space} 24th John
finnished sowing the turnips
" 30 this day is very warm Alfred Howitt was here taking the level for some ditches on the
sideline we were with him
July 1 this is a very warm there was some showers went round in the evening I went over to
the 3rd concession to examin a job on the roads then I went to Guelph to see the
Calidonians dancing
" 2 we had a warm dry day I took out two of the Buggy wheels to get the tyres sett
" 3 we had a fine rain I went out for the wheels
" it rained nearly all the forenoon it is fine growing weather John started to cut the hey he
went a few rounds
" there was some showers we went to Guelph
" 7 this morning was very cold and windy John comenced to cutt the heay
" 8 this is a fine day we are busy at the heay Robert was at Christ Littles raiking heay we got
in one load of heay
" 9 this is a very fine day we got in 4 loads of heay I went to Rockwood with {illegible number,
over 100} lb of wool was docked 9 lb 138 1/2 out of 21 cts in goods $29.9

1884
July 9 I went from Rockwood to Guelph we bought two bags of Salt paid 70 cts per bag we
bought a 100 lb of Oat Meal at Rockwood {illegible} paid $2 50 per 100 lb
" 10 this is a very fine warm day I went over to the 4 Con to see a job on the road at Pat
McGars Rae was there

�" 12 this day was showry we did not do any thin at the hay except cutt a little we have had a
very fine week for the heay untill today we went to Guelph with some butter I bought 2 lb of
Paris Green paid 65 cts
" 14 this is a good hay day James Golightly is not able to do much with a bile on his arm Bob
Dunn was helping us in the afternoon I was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon
" 15 this is a fine day but very cold for the season it has been very cold since saturday John
finished Cutting the heay 27 acres in all
" 16 this day is dull and cold comenced to Scuffel and thin the turnips
" 17 this day is clearer and warmer raiked up some hay
" 18 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the hay 28 loads of splendid hay big loads I went
to Guelph with Jane to Meet Christ Little from the old County

1884
" 19 this day is dull and cold it has ben very cold all week we went to Guelph with butter and
eggs and Some black currants I went up to Waterloo with the 10 Oclock train I paid 85 cts for
a return ticket and 15 cts for the buss from Berlin to Waterloo
" 21 they are busy at the turnips James comenced to Plough the Summerfallow the Second
time I was cutting thistles in the Pasture field
" 22 this morning was dull and misty then it cleared up and got very warm I went to Guelph
for some fixings for the reaper I did not get them
" 24 this was a fine day we had a fine light shower in the evening I went over to see a job on
the road near Pat McGars in the evening John comenced to cutt the Barley at the back field
' 25 this is a fine day James is cradeling the Barley in the Orchard John is putting paris green
on the Potatoes the Boy finished cleaning the turnips I was cutting thistles in the Pasture field
" 26 this is a warm we went to Guelph with Butter eggs and Black currants John comenced
to cutt the fall wheat hauled in a load of Barley
28 a very warm day finished cutting one field of wheat

�1884
July 28 hauled in 3 loads of Barley
" 29 hauled in 2 loads of Barly and and cutt 5 acres of Barley
" 30 this is a very warm day we finished cutting the fall wheat and some Barley I went to
Aberfoyle with the wagon wheel to get the tyre sett
" 31 this forenoon has ben very Soft it has rained Since daylight and all forenoon I went to
Aberfoyle for the wagon wheel paid McIntyre 50 cts for 2 fillors
August 1 this is a fine day John finished cutting the Barley
" 2 this is a very fine day we hauled in 7 loads of Barley and 5 loads of fall wheat
" 4 we had some rain last night this was a fine day untill about half past 4 Oclock then we
had a very heavy rain for about 2 hours we got in 2 loads of wheat before the rain Mother
and Me went in to Guelph the time of the rain it rained nearly all the road Johns Baby Annie
May McFarlane Died about 2 Oclock She was bad about 30 hours with infant Cholera she
was 9 months old we got a Coffin in Guelph the coffin cost $9 Shroud $1 crape $1 box $1 20

1884
Aug 5 this day is Showry Johns Baby was Buried today
" 6 this is a very fine day I went over to Waterloo to get the crooked Shaft fixed I got a new
one paid $2 75 the boys got in 8 loads of Wheat in the evening they wrought till near 11
Oclock it looks like rain
" 7 this is a very fine day we got in all the Barley 17 loads it was a very good crop we got in
all the fall wheat except the raikings there is 21 loads in I was horse raiking Mary went up
with farmer to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} to help with
the thrashing
" 8 this is a very fine day we got in 2 loads of wheat raikings we have 23 loads of fall wheat I
went over to the Puslinch Lake with the two Girls to the Gilchrist clan picknick
" 9 a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs

�" 11 this is a very warm day we cutt the spring wheat Jim was at John Smiths thrashing I
gave Robert Black $10 in part paymet for plank for the Caulfield Bridge
" 12 this is a very warm day I went up to Caulfield Mill with some wheat there was 20 bushels
for a grist and 10 1/2 bushels to sell got 82 cents per B it weighed 55lb to the Bushel

1884
August 13 the Boys is at the turnips Jim is at W McKenzies thrashing I went up to the Mill for
the grist
" 15 we have very hott dry weather it is terable hott we were thrashing half a day in the
afternoon we thrashed 150 Bushels it is very good wheat
" 16 this day is very dry and warm we got the spring wheat all but the raikings in 7 loads
" 18 this day is very warm we got in a load of wheat raikings we had 8 loads of Spring wheat
it was a very fine crop we comenced to pull the peas
" 19 we took the lambs from the ews the men is pulling peas
" 21 this is a very warm day at the Peas
" 22 this is a very warm day we hauled in 6 loads of Peas John is at Fliming thrashing
" 23 we had a light Shower this morning we went to Guelph with some apples got 75 cts for
some and 50 cts for one some butter and eggs we comenced to cutt the Oats
" 25 this morning is cool we cutt some oats I was at the Council Meeting is the afternoon
John is Sick he is not able to work he went to the Doctor
" 26 a fine day hauling in Peas

1884
August 27 this is a fine day I went up to Fergus to a meeting of reformers to make
arangements for the Mowat reception

�" 28 this a fine day had some rain in the evening we were at Aberfoyle at the Seed Show we
had 10 bushels of Clawson Wheat and ten of Democrat wheat I got the 4 prize for the
Democrat and Sold 6 B 20 lb at $ 1 per Bushel we were at Miss McIntyres Funeral
" 29 we had a great rain last night James is at Murrys thrashing Robert comenced to Plough
for wheat
" 30 we had a very heavy rain this morning but it turned out a fine day after 8 oclock we went
in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs John comenced to cutt the Oats in the back field
next Archies
Sept 1 this is a fine day the folks cutt the Oats in the back field Judge Chadwick Shot Mr
Colson of Guelph in the face back in the swamp he is very bad
" 2 this is a fine day we hauled in 12 loads of Oats
" 3 this is a very fine day we hauled in 3 loads of Oats and 2 loads of peas got all the Peas in
25 loads a fine crap
" 4 this is a fine day we comenced to plough for the fall wheat we hauled in the oats in the
back field next Achys 10 loads a fine crop we hualed them in to the back barn

1884
Sept 5 very warm today the men finished ploughing the little field at the concession
" 6 Sowed the field at the concession 7 Bushels
" 8 this is a fine day I was at a meeting of Reformers at the Townhall Aberfoyle to appoint
Delagates to the demonstration at Toronto to welcome the Hon Oliver Mowat I was
Chairman there was a good meeting
" 9 I went to Guelph this day is very hot we finished cutting the Oats in the field at the creek
the Oats is all cut but half an acre of late oats
" 10 we had a Shour yesterday evening Sowed 12 bushels of Democrate wheat in the big
field

�13 this is a fine day finished Sowing the wheat we sowed 19 Bushels Clawson and 12
Bushels of Democrat wheat I went to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 B 20 lb got 82 cts it
weighed 62 lb to the Bushel
" 16 this is a fine day John and me went to Toronto to the Mowat Demonstration and to the
Toronto Fair there was a terable croud of people in Toronto
" 17 a fine day got home from Toronto about 10 Oclock at night Mother has been bad with
her throat
" 19 a fine day we were thrashing with the steamer about 3 hours in the afternoon thrashed
200 B

1884
Sept 20 it rained some last night nearly all night but not heavy we thrashed a all day
something over 909 B 298 fall wheat 130 sring 452 B of fall wheat 140 B peas 341 Barley
" 21 frost this morning cool all day
" 22 this is a very wett day it has rained very heavy all forenoon and we have 5 acres of Oats
out yet it rained nearly all day
" 23 this day is dull and dark we thrashed the Barley the Second time 241 Bushels it rained
in the afternoon
" 25 this is a fine day I went over to the 7th con to see a job on the road
" 26 this is a fine day we hauled in 5 big loads of Oats
" 27 this is a very wet day it rained nearly all day we went in to Guelph with Butter got 22 cts
per lb 17cts per eggs
" 29 a fine day but dull I was at the Council Meeting we comenced to Dig the Potatoes
" 30 this day is dull and light shours I went to Guelph with some things for the Show I sold 2
bags of apples got 40 cts per bag I then went old to James Blacks Sale
Oct 1 this is a fine morning got in a stack of Peas but it rained in the afternoon I was at the
Apples

�" 2 this was a very wett day it rained nearly all day lightly John and me went to Guelph Show
it was a bad day for the Show I did not get any prize

1884
Oct 3 this is a very warm day I went over to James Andersons Sale I bought a Shearling
South Down ram paid $9 for it
" 4 this day was warm with Some Showers in the afternoon we went to Guelph with butter &amp;
eggs I then went to James Andersons to get the ram I then went down to Aberfoyle to Sware
some of the Scott Oct canvesers
" 6 this is a fine day they are busy at the Potatoes Mr Rae and me were letting a job of
Ditching on the road
" 7 this is a fine day we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} with William Horracks he was down on a visit
" 8 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 Bushels got 60 cents per Bushel it got very
wett and cold in the afternoon John Little and Susan and the children came down in the
evening
" 9 this is a very fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we had some thing at it and got a
few prizes
" 10 John comenced to plough the Potatoe land
" 13 this is a fine day we had a lot of rain yesterday morning John Little and Susan went
home John finished Ploughing the Potatoe land we had a good crop some nine or then loads
I sent a letter to California

1884
October 14 this is a fine day but cold frosty in the morning I received a teligram from my
Brother John from California last night Annie is very Sick I entend to start off to California
tomorrow if all is well John went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 49 B 28 lb got 58 cents
per Bushel it came to $28 75 I bought a trunk paid $2.75 and a pair of calf Boots paid $4

�" 15 this is a fine day John went up to Marden with a load of apples 23 bags to make cider
Robert Amos is to Boile it and make Apple butter I Started off to California on the Grand
Trunk Railroad at 3 oclock PM I got as far as Sarnia before dark
" 21 I arived at Sacramento at 7 Oclock this morning had to remain there till 1140 Oclock
then I went on the train to Galt 27 miles got there at 1240 I received a Teligraph yesterday at
Winemuccey from my Brother that Annie Died on Sunday the 19th I arived in time for the
Funeral it took place imediately after I arived in Galt
' 24 my Brother John and me started for San Francisco at 1240 PM we got there at dark we
stoped at the Grand Hotel we remained till monday morning

1884
October 27 we arived at Galt back from San Francisco at one Oclock
31 I left Galt at 9 Oclock AM for Sacramento on my way home to Canada we got to
Sacramento at 10 O Brother John came with me to Sacramento I remained there untill half
past seven then started on the train to cross the Mountains for home the Weather has ben
very warm all the time I have ben in California Brother John returned home with the 6 Oclock
train I started on the express train at half past 7 Oclock in the evening I was to go on the
express untill I would overtake the Emigrant train that left in the morning I had an Emigrant
ticket paid $64 50 for it
Nov 1 I left the Express train at Truckee at 5 Oclock in the morning and waited till 6 Oclock
on the Emigrant train
" 3 I got to Ogden in the morning at 725 Oclock we changed carrs and started at 1015
Oclock
" 5 we started from Council Bluff at 145 Oclock an Chichago and Rock Island railroad
" 6 we got to Chichago at 7 Oclock left at 930 for Detroit got there after dark on the Michigan
Centeral then we started on the Great Western

1884
Nov 7 I got to Harisburg at one Oclock in the morning had to stop untill 1030 Oclock AM got
to Guelph at 1145 Oclock AM got home in the evening the folks at home had the Sweed

�turnips all in loads there is Some Graystone to take in yet they have had very cold and wett
weather at the turnips I had fine dry weather on my way home
" 8 we went in to Guelph to get my trunks but I did not get them
" 10 I went in to Guelph got my trunks and 3 cases of caned fruit from California I paid over
$9 for Duty and $3 63 for freight the freight was paid in California $4 86 they still claim $4 9
" 12 we went in to Guelph with John and Mary we purchased tikets for California from Mr
Gales paid $183 for the three $9 less than the Grand Trunk
" 13 John and his Wife Mary and little Janet and our Mary started for California we went
down to Schaw Station on the Credit valey railroad with then they started at 3 Oclock PM C
Little R Amos Robert J Lizzie and my self went to see them off

1884
Nov 15 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some butter
" 17 I went away to hunt for a man to hire Robert was a Sandys Flimings thrashing Edward
at McKenzies
" 19 we went to Guelph to Settle with the Railroad agent about Some caned fruit from
California there is some mistake about the freight
" 20 John Gilchrist comenced to work here this morning he is hired for $13 50 per month for
the winter
" 14 William Beattie from Dumfriece and his wife was here
" 22 we went in to Guelph with 3 bags of fall apples got 60 cts per bag and some butter got
20 cts per lb
" 24 this is a very cold day we had a very heavy rain yesterday Morning then some snow last
night I was at the Council Meeting the last we expect this year we received our pay $40
" 25 this is a sort of a stormy day Snowed some all day we thrashed Some peas 50 bushels
oats 200 bushels we brock the Machine near 4 Oclock we had to quit

�" 26 this day is clear but cold Robert and me went up to the Mill with 8 bags of Peas and
Oats to choap we went to Guelph bought Robert a pair of Boots paid $3 25 a coat paid $3 50
a basket 50 cts

1884
Nov 27 this day is mild there is a little sleighing I went to Guelph yesterday with the sleigh we
hauled home 2 loads of Oats from the back barn
29 this is a fine day a little frosty it is fine weather for winter we got all the Oats home from
the back barn the Sow went to the Boar
Decem 1 this is a very fine day we have a little sleighing but not much snow the Boys were at
Christs thrashing
" 2 this is a fine day but very frosty at night I went to Guelph to the County Council I got
Fannie the mare Shod at G Nicholes paid 80 cts
" 3 a fine day I went to Guelph with the Buggie it is fine wheeling at the Council in the
forenoon at Mr W Leslies Funeral in the afternoon
" 4 a fine day at the Council in Guelph
" 5 at the County Council I sent a letter to California to John
" 6 this morning is soft and dull and foggie then it comenced to rain at noon and rained all
after noon heavy near night I was at Guelph to the County Council we finished this forenoon
we have ben five day received $11 I sent a letter to John Little
" 7 this day is wett and raw it rained all forenoon

1884
Dec 8 this is a fine day I was out at Aberfoyle to a Magestrates court we got a letter from
Mary
" 10 I went over to the Bridge on the Sideline between lots 10 &amp; 11 on the 5 con to inspect a
job

�" 11 this is a fine day a little cold I was at the Post Office got a letter from John and one from
Uncle John
" 12 this day is prety cold McKenzies brought over the Machine to thrash tomorrow
" 13 this is a very fine day we were thrashing they thrashed all the Oats that was to thrash
470 bushels we have thrashed alltogether about 800 bushels they charged Seven Dolars
15 this day is stormy snowed some all the afternoon I was at Mrs Donald McKeracher funeral
she Died on Saturday
" 16 this day is very cold and stormy we went to Guelph with a Sleigh load of Lambs 13 that I
sold to George Scott I got $3 75 each $48 75 I sent a letter to California to Brother John
" 14 this is a clear day but very cold Mother and Me was back to King the weavers I went up
to Murrays with Elizabeth to get her lessons

1884
Dec 18 this is very cold day I went in to Guelph to the fatt cattle show and fair
" 19 this is a very cold day it is nearly 30 deg below zero we killed the pgs 8 of them and a
heffer we had Christ and Duncan Gilchrist helping us
" 20 another very cold day Robert and me went in to Guelph with 4 hogs they weighed at
home 173 lb 169 lb 234 lb 222 lb got $6 12 1/2 per 100 lb $47.78 a hide and 4 sheep skins
got $5.98 got 6 1/2 cents per lb for the hide we left 4 hogs at home they weighed 798 lb and
the heiffer it weighed 400 lb
" 22 this day is some stormy I went over to the 7th con to see a job on the road one of the
Sows went to Gilchrists Boar the other one went on the 29th November
" 23 this is a fine day I was filling some Apples &amp; Potatoes
" 24 this day is very cold and stormy we went up to Guelph then up to Robert Amos{small
superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} we stopped all night
25 this day is clear and very cold we got home from Roberts then I went to Mrs Peter
McLarens funeral

�27 this day is milder we went in to Guelph with some apples 9 bags got 80 cts per bag for 5
bags 60 for the rest some butter got 20 cts per lb got a 100 lb of cattle food paid 5 1/4 Dolars
29 this the Nomanination for Councilors

1884
Dec 29 I was nominated for Reeve and Dep Reeve but I would not stand I have retired from
the Council it is nineteen years since I entered the Council
" 31 the weather is very soft it rained some this morning the roads are muddy I sent away
Annies bracelates to Mary to California

1885
January 1 this morning is cold and frosty it was very windy and cold all night it is calmer now
a little snow this day is very quite we are at home
" 2 this day is clear and cold
" 3 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Some butter got 18 cts per lb
" 5 this is a very fine day I went down to Morriston I paid the Doctor Crmack his bill $4 for
one visit
" 6 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon but it cleared up in the afternoon the roads are
Soft
" 7 this is a fine day it was windy in the morning and frosty the roads are bad in the morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 Bushels 35 lb at 78 cents come to $31.66 it
weighed 63 lb to the Bushel I paid a $100 to David Sticton on a note
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1882
Jan 2nd this is a fine day but frosty we had the Election for Dep Reeve I was Elected I got
190 votes Iles 128 Majority 62 in my favour the back roads is very rough
" 3 this day is cold and windy with a little snow Jane is bad with a sore throat John went to
Guelph with a load of Tamarick for pump stuff it is all in now John Little was here today
" 4 this day is clear and frosty very cold
" 11 this is a fine day I went to Guelph to a Meeting of the Reformers of South Wellington
and to hear Mr Paterson of South Brant I was appointed convener for Puslinch
"12 I went to Aberfoyle to a meeting the Agriculture Socitey
" 14 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with Mrs Cassans funeral I was the Annual
Meeting Meeting of the Puslinch Mutual fire insurance Company I was Elected President for
this year
" 16 this was the first Meeting of the Council W Nicoll Reeve D Macfarlane Dep Reeve Little
Glennie and Rea Councellors
1882
January 17 this day is fine but frosty we went to D Campbell and D Watts to visit
" 20 this is a buetifull fine day I went to Aberfoyle in the evening to an Oyster Supper at the
Town Hall given to Mr Leslie Reeve and to present him with a Gold watch and chain it cost
$180 for his his long servesis in the Council
" 21 this day is dull and soft a little snow I went to Aberfoyle to get the Horses shod at D
McGibbons shop got 3 new shoes 4 sett paid $1.45
" 23 yesterday was a very cold stormey day with very high wind this day is excessive cold
keen frost we killed a steer today
�" 24 this is a very cold frosty day last night wa the coldest keenest frost for 25 years in this
part of Ontario I went to Guelph I sold the steers hide for $7 per 100 its weight was 55 lb I
went to the County Council at 2 Oclock PM
25 this day is not so cold
26 this day is very dark and foggey it rained all afternoon the snow is nearly all gone
1882
January 27 a fine day very wingy last night the County Council was invited down to inspect
Sleemans Brewery the most of us went down it is a great establishment we were shown
through it all and then treated kindly both to eat and drink then went back to work at 3 oclock
" 28 this is a very fine day we got through with the County Council for this Session I received
$10.90 for pay
" 31 a beautifull day we were cutting Peas with the cutting box and Horse powr Cullin Watt
was here on a visit he has been away in the Rocky mountains for 16 years
Feb 1 a fine day but dull in the afternoon we were cleaning up the Peas that we cutt
yesterday
" 2 a fine day we went to Moriston bought things for Duncan Shirts Etc
" 3 a very fine day I went out to Aberfoyl to a Reform Meeting I was appointed President of
the Reform Assosiation of Puslinch and William Ross Secritary
"6 a fine day I was at the Meeting of the Council we appointed Township Officers
1882
Feb 7 a very fine day white frost in the morning then got very warm rained a little in the
afternoon John went up to Haines Mill with 12 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 96 cts
" 8 this is a very warm day the roads are muddy John &amp; George is chopping wood for fire
" 7 I paid $6 to Mr Swackhamer for the Horse Service Dusty Miller
" 9 this is a fine day the Mrs and Me went up to Robert Amos the roads are soft
�" 10 this day is cold and windy
" 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 12 bags of Potatoes sold 1 bag for $1.15 the
others for $1.9 $13.15 and butter 23 cents per lb I bought a plate for the cutting box at
Toltons paid 50 cents
" 13 this day is very soft it rained last night it is very warm the roads are very soft almost
impassible James Watt was here
" 14 the roads are very bad we were at Mrs Duncan Campbels funeral I went over to Action I
was one of the Pallbearers
15 very warm we put tick destroyer on the sheep
1882
Feb 16 this day is very warm and soft it rained a little all the afternoon we cleaned up some
peas in the afternoon
" 17 a fine day I went down to Morriston in the afternoon and I fixed the doors of the horse
shades at the Church I paid Scott 90 cents for fixing some harness
" 18 this is a very cold stormy day high wind but not much snow I was in the house all day I
have a bad dose of the cold the rest of the family is bad
" 20 this is a fine day John is hauling home fire wood
" 21 this was a very stormy forenoon it sort of snowed or rained or both all night and this
forenoon it brock out clear afternoon I was mending shoes
" 23 this is a fine day we went to Morriston in the afternoon with some Butter and egg got
some tin pails bottomed paid 50 cents bought 4 Gallons 1 quart 1 pint of coal oil paid 25
cents per gallon $1.10 from the tinsmith Johnston
" 25 this is very fine day frosty in the Morning I went to Guelph with 12 bags of potatoes sold
them for $1.10 per bag 12 lb Butter at 21 cents
" 27 a fine warm day cleaning wheat
28 John went to the Arkel Mill with 6 bags 13 B 35 lb of Wheat fall and spring
�1882
Feb 28 this day is very warm and soft it rained a little in the evening John got home with the
Grist 540 lb flour 40 lb to the Bushel
March 1 the Month of March sett in very warm this day is very soft and warm it rained nearly
all forenoon so that we could not get to the Guelph fair the roads are very bad
" 2 this day is very warm the road are very bad we went over to Alexander McCaigs Sale on
the 3 con
" 3 this day is very cold
" 4 this day is cold in the morning we went to Guelph with some Butter got 23 &amp; 24 cent per
lb and a Calf skin weight 8 lbs at 10 cents per lb 80 cts
" 8 this day is very cold in the morning a fine clear day I barganed with Dan Kennedys son
for to hire for seven Dollars Months at $100 I went over to Andrew McRobbies for John
McLean from Manitoba he is at our house
" 9 this day is foggy and soft it rained some I went down to Donald McPhersons with John
McLean we stoped all night
" 10 this is a fine day it snowed and freezed some last night I came home from Morriston
1882
March 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with some butter got 24 cents per lb and 5
bags of potatoes got $1.10 per bag I got $600 from John Smith for to give George and
Duncan before they go to Manitoba
" 14 there is a little snow on the ground but the brock road is very bad we went down to
Morriston with Butter and eggs
" 15 the weather is cold and raw the sow piged last night she had 8 and they are all dead
John went to Muttries Mill with 6 bags of Oats &amp; Peas to chopp I was T. Willoughbys Sale I
bought an old Waggon for $10
" 16 this is a fine clear sunney day the sun was very warm we cleaned some peas and cutt
some straw
�" 18 this day is very soft it rained considerable in the afternoon and at night I went down to
Aberfoyle I wrote a letter to John Little and one to Annie the roads are bad
" 21 this is a very stormy day snowed a little and there was a very high wind it did not freze
very much there was a large partie here tonight
" 22 this day is prety cold we went over to I K Glennies sale Duncan Bought a yok of Oxen
for George paid $140 cash for them to take to Manitoba
1882
March 23 this is a fine day the roads were good in the morning but got soft in the afternoon
we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 34. Bushels 25 lb at Guelph 34 B 30 at home got $1.
24 cts per B bought some bran paid at the rate of $15 per ton
" 24 this is a very cold windy day we cut some straw and saved some firewood Duncan and
Mother went down to Morriston
" 25 this is a fine day cold air we went to Mrs Stewarts
" 27 this day is Soft it rained all night and all forenoon it snowed yesterday morning the roads
are very bad I was at the Council Meeting
" 28 this is a fine clear day frost last night John went in to Guelph with a load for George he
is going to Manitoba
" 29 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with a load of of trunks and boxes for George and
Duncan to put on the Cars we started to load the Cars
" 30 this is a fine day we went to Guelph nearly all in the House we took up the Cattle a yoke
of Oxen and 2 cows for Manitoba and Duncans Horse Christ Little had 3 Horses 9 Cows
1882
March 30 this is the Ester fat Cattle fair we took in the Two Steers to Sell John Sold them on
the road for $105 George And Christ Little Started about 6 oclock in the evening with a car
load of Horses Cattle and / Implements for Brandon Manitoba
" 31 this morning is cold but clear I was down to Aberfoyle to the Seed fair
�April 1 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and Egs got 25 cts per lb &amp; 15 cts per
Doz I went to the station for some Chairs and table of Georges he could not get them on the
Cars I brock the tounge of Duncans rig and had get a new one paid $1.50
" 3 a fine day we were Sawing fire wood with the circular saw Hugh Kennady comenced to
work he is hired for Seven Months for $100 we bought 5 bags of Early rose Potatoes from
John Hardy paid $1.10 per bag
" 4 this day is soft it rained in the afternoon I went up to Mutries Mill with 8 bags of chopp
" 5 this morning is windy and cold we went to Guelph with Duncan and Mary and her children
that is Georges Mary they went off on the Cars at half past two 0clock for Brandon Manitoba
1882
April 5 Bought 1 1/2 Bushels clover seed at the McEldarys paid $5 25 per B 1 1/2 Bushels
Timothy paid $3.75 per B
" 7 comenced to Plough the sod field at the old roothouse
" 8 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and egs got 23 cts and 14 cts
" 6 this day is soft it rained some I went to John Thompsons Sale I Bought a Pleasure Sleigh
have to Pay $9 25 staire carpet $1.50 gave a note for $10 75 one year after date
" 10 this is a very cold frosty day a great change since last week we sowed clover back in the
flats the field behind the bush
" 11 very cold we were at the Aberfoyle horse and Bull Show Robert got the Second prize for
the Bull Reno $2 I went to Moriston and Paid I J Scott $45 for Duncans harnis there $5 to
pay yet
" 13 was out Mrs Stewarts about the pump with Hardy
" 15 this is a fine day but cold air been colod and frosty all week we went to Guelph with
Buter Egs and one bag of Potatoes got $1.15 per B
" 17 a fine clear day the men are Ploughing we went up to Margrets with Jane and the
children
�1882
April 18 this is a fine day I was at Mrs Stewart to help to put in a pump in the weell it cost $13
50 then I went down to Aberfoyle
" 19 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon and at night it was fine and warm James Laidlaw
and the Mrs was here on a Visit
" 20 John went to Guelph for a load of Salt 2000 lb paid $5 25 per ton
" 13 John went to Guelph for 1000 lb of bran paid $15 per ton
" 21 very windy and cold Sowed Some Spring wheat
22 a fine day cold in the morning we went to Guelph with some butter and eggs I got 14
apple trees at Sunleys paid 10 cents each John finished Sowing the field at the end of the
barn 6 bushels of wheat 9 bushels of barley
" 24 a fine day a little cold a good day for work
" 25 this is a fine day John Sowed Barley in the big flat field 3 acres 6 Bushels
" 26 Sowed the the field back near Archabald McKenzies at the back corner in barley and
Oats 4 1/2 Bushels Barley 10 Bushels Oats Sowed the Onions &amp; beets and some carrots in
the garden
1882
April 27 comenced to gangplough the field at the creek
" 28 a fine day but cold and frosty at night I planted 15 apple trees I bought from Sunly at
Guelph
" 29 we went to Guelph with Butter and Eggs Christ Little came home from Manitoba
May 1 this is a fine morning but it was Shoury in the afternoon I planted 8 Maple trees in the
oarchard and the lane
" 2 this is a very cold day it was very hard frost this morning it is a cold wind all day we
planted 15 Maple trees in the back field Hugh is ploughing sod John is rolling the wheat fall
Robert went out with Christs cow in the evening
�" 3 this morning is cold a fine Dry day we went to Guelph fair we took in the ram and one
wether sold the ram for 5 cents per lb his weight was 249 lb at home the weathers weight
was 159 at 6 cents per lb we bought 5 hundred lb of salt at 5 1/4 $ per ton 1300 lb of plaster
at $5 per ton
" 4 this is a beautifull day warm and growing John finished Sowing the Oats he sowed 49 1/2
Bushels
" 5 this day is cold again and dry
1882
May 6 this day is cold and dry we went to Guelph with some Butter &amp; egs and 3 bags of
potatoes got $1.30 per bag and one Bushel of appels got 18 cents for the Butter 12 1/2 for
the egs
" 8 a fine day but dry and cold John Sowed 5 acres of Peas we had to Kill one of the yearling
hiffers she got her leg brock very bad back in the swamp
" 9 this is a very fine warm day the warmest we have had this spring we have had it very cold
and dry all this last Month there is very little groth yet I was over to the Bridge at Buchannans
to lett a job we lett the job of Building a new Bridge to Donald Campble of Crief for $255
" 10 this Morning is cold with a cold east wind in the forenoon but the Afternoon was very
wett cold east rain I went to Guelph with the Buggy to get it fixed I bought a Bushel of Corn
paid 90 cents
" 11 this is a very Stormy day it comenced to rain yesterday about noon it rained all
afternoon and all night this this forenoon it blowed with light rain but this afternoon is terible
stomy and wett the wind from the east all the time and very cold the Mare Doll foaled this
morning and the foal Died today
1882
May 12 it is 40 years today since we got Married this is a terible stormy wet day very windy
from the east it has rained steady since it comenced and very cold
" 13 this day cold we have had 3 days of steady wett and cold east wind we we went to
Guelph with Butter and eggs and 3 bags of Potatoes got $1 30 per bag
�" 15 a fine day but cold we were at John Winyards funeral
" 16 a fine day I went down to McIntosh the Tailors to get measured for a coat then we went
up to Robert Amos in the evening
" 17 a fine day Mother and Me went up to John Littles to Bells Corners in Luther
" 18 a fine day I went with John Little to Mount Forrest to see the place I have not ben there
for 18 or 20 years
" 19 a fine day we came home from Luther
" 20 a fine day cold air we have frost every morning there is very little groth in the ground we
went to Guelph with butter and eggs
" 22 this is a fine growing day it rained nearly all afternoon I was at Guelph at a Meeting of
reformers
" 23 this day is dry but very cold I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with a grist of 13 B 43 lb got 521
flour 45 short 1 72 Bran
1882
May 20 John finished sowing the Peas he sowed 2 acres he sowed the rest on the 8th and
9th 11 acres he sowed 1 Bushel of corn
"23 comenced to plant the Potatoes
" 24 Hugh was off work John ploughing the turnip land
" 25 we finished planting the Potatoes fine weather but cold
" 26 finished ploughing down the Dung on the turnip land
" 27 a fine day warmer we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs I bought 30 lb rape seed
paid 9 cents per lb
" 29 this is a fine day the weather keeps cold I was at the Council Meeting and a Meeting of
reformers to appoint Deligates to go to Guelph
�" 30 I went to Guelph to the Convention to nominate a Candidate to the House of Commons
James Innis was chosen John washed the Sheep
" 31 a fine growing day it is Shoury all day it rained
June 1 a fine morning but a cold wind this is our fast day
" 2 we had a shour I was over the roads with James Glennie to examin them where petioned
for money
" 1 I went down to McIntosh the Tailor for a new Coat I got made paid $4 for coat and vest
for making
1882
June 5 we had a heavy rain yesterday we cliped the sheap 26 left 3 to clip they are sick
" 6 I went up to Palmerston to the Meeting of the County Council went up from Guelph on the
Cars it is 53 miles from here
" 7 the County Council was invited to H F Clarkes Brewary to Dinner
" 9 I got home from Palmerston we were at a Meeting of J A McDonalds in Guelph in the
evening
" 10 we went to Guelph I bought 13 lb of turnip seed paid $2 for it
" 12 fine warm weather John and I went in to Guelph in the evening to a politake meeting
Johnston and Guthrie spock
" 13 I was in Guelph at the Nomination Innis and Goldie was Nominated
" 14 a fine growing day a good deal of rain but very warm I was away with Glennie letting
jobs on the roads
" 15 a fine growing day warm and shours
" 16 a fine day we went to Guelph took 3 bags of oats to Mutries Mill to chop sold one bag of
Potatoes $1.50
1882
�June 17 John Sowed 4 acres of turnips
" 19 the men finished sowing the turnips sowed 13 1/2 lbs paid $2 12 1/2 for the seed
" 20 a very fine day the crops is growing very fast this was Election day for the House of
Commons James Innis was Elected by a Majority of 116 over James Goldie the Conservitive
" 21 we went down to Morriston with the Boys Robert James and Edward to get new close
for them Bought cloth for two Suits got them cutt Jane is going to make them
24 a fine day very warm very hott We went to Guelph with a load of Wheat Spring there was
27. Bushels 37 lbs at Guelph 27 B 51 at home we got $1. 29 per B $35.62 96 lb wool at 21
cents $20.16 I bought 100 lb of oatmeal paid $3 for it
28 fine growing weather the men started to plough the field near the creek it is very thilstely.
" 29 I went down to Morriston paid Ross for the Boys close $7. 60 paid Scott the Balance of
Duncans harness $5 paid James McLean $7.
30 we went to Guelph it came on very wett before noon I went to the Agricultural Coledge to
the coloseing exercise
1882
July 1 a fine day but cold John and the Boys and Mary went to Guelph to the Calidonians
games I went to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Directors of the Puslinch Insurance Company
and examin Hugh Reads job on the road
" 3 I was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon
" 5 we went to Guelph Fair I bought 2 hoes paid 95 cent for the two 3 rakes for 25 cents
" 6 this is fine weather I was cutting thistles the men is hoeing the Carrots
" 7 this is the Examination and picknick at the School they are all at but mysilf I sent a letter
away to Duncan
" 10 this is a fine day we had a shour after dinner hoeing the potatoes
" 11 a fine day but windy I went to Guelph for 2 gaurds for the mower I bought a keg of white
lead paid $ 2 25 1 1/2 galons linced oil paid 95 cents per gallon 1/2 gallon turpintine paid $1
�per gallon a steel barley fork paid $1.15 285 lb salt 83 cts some paint 40 cents per lb a
butcher nife 30 cts John comenced to cutt the heay in the oarchard I paid Green $4 for
Grafting 86 grafts
1882
July 12 John is Setting up the potatoes in the afternoon he finished them he cut some heay
we had some rain in the evening Hught scuf finished Scufling} the turnips the boys
comenced to thin
" 13 this is a fine day John finished cutting the field behind the stable we hauled in 2 loads of
Heay
" 15 this is a fine heay day we finished hauling the field behind the stable 10 loads of heay 2
1/2 in the Oarchard John comenced to the heay back in the flats Susan and the children
came down from Bells corner
" 18 John finished cutting the heay in the Morning hauled in two loads then we had some
thunder shours in the afternoon it was very warm in the forenoon
" 21 fine heay wether finnished hauling in the hay 27 loads of very good hay in good
condition
" 22 a fine day we went to Guelph
" 25 very dry warm weather I went to Guelph with Christ Little and Jane they went on the
cars to go to Chicago on a visit
" 26 a fine day comenced to cutt a swath round the Barley and some of the wheat
27 John cutt the Barley near the Barn it rained in the evening I am Busy at the Potatoe Bugs
1882
July 28 a fine day cutt 5 acres of wheat
" 29 cutt some wheat and hauled in 3 loads of Barley
" 30 a fine day warm and dry hauled in 5 loads of Barley and cutt some wheat
�Aug 1 hauled in one load of Barley all that is cutt 9 loads cutt some wheat it comenced to
rain about 10 0cl it sort of rained nearly all the rest of the day
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Guelph Fair got a front leg for the Scuffeler paid 90 ct got a
steel collar cap paid 50 ct
" 3 this is a fine day but dull and warm finnished cutting the fall Wheat 16 1/2 acres
" 4 a fine day in the forenoon but got dull with a little rain cutt the Barley back in the big field
finished
" 5 this is the best harvest day since Monday at the turnips in the forenoon hauled in 4 loads
of fall wheat and 2 loads of Barley
" 6 this day is very warm we had a thunder shour in the evening in rained very heavey
" 7 this day is dull and warm in the forenoon but got up a good drought in the afternoon we
got in one load Barley
" 8 we had a very heavy rain with thunder and lightning it rained for a long while
" 9 we got in 6 loads of wheat in the afternoon it rained in the evening
1882
August 10 this day is dull and some shours we are at the turnips
" 11 this is a fine day the best harvest day we have had for two weeks it has ben shoury and
dull we were hauling in wheat 9 loads and 4 of Barley
" 12 this is a fine day here there is some Shours going round we got in all the fall wheat 30
loads and all the Barley 18 loads Some of the Barley is badly coulered the wheat is a fine
crop I went over to the Bridge at Buchanans to meet the Contractor
" 15 we have fine harvest weather the men is at the turnips
" 16 we comenced to cut the spring wheat in the afternoon
" 17 finished cutting the spring wheat it is a good crop 3 acres the men comenced to pull the
peas we went down to Aberfoyl in the evening
�" 18 a fine day we went in to Guelph in the evening I went up to Mutries Mill in the morning
about the Voters list
" 19 this is a fine day warm we were thrashing till half past four we thrashed 170 Bushels of
Wheat and 41 Barley Johns Wife had a son
" 21 this forenoon is very warm and sultry we hauled in one load of spring wheat after dinner
then it comenced to rain it was showery all afternoon
1882
August 22 this day is very dull and Soft it rained a good deal all night today close and warm
neithere wind or drought I was at Beatties thrashing the men is at the turnips in the forenoon
and pulling peas in the afternoon
" 23 this day is very dull and warm there was more rain last night it is bad harvest weather I
was cleaning some wheat the men was pulling peas in the afternoon
" 24 this is a fine harvest day the men were pulling peas we hauled in 3 loads of spring
wheat we had 4 big loads and 1 load of peas we put the lambs from the ewes on Monday the
22nd
" 25 this is a fine day very warm the men is hauling in peas I was at Aberfoyle Seed Wheat
Show I got the second prize for 10 Bushels of Fulty wheat $3 and 3 prize for 10 B of Clawson
wheat $2 I sold the Clawson wheat for $1.25 per B
" 26 a fine day hauling in peas
" 28 a fine day finished hauling in the peas 18 loads they were a fine crop I was at a Meeting
of the Council in the afternoon John comenced to cutt the Oats after noon
1882
Aug 29 this is a fine day the folks are at the Oats I was cleaning wheat
" 30 a very warm day I went to Guelph seed fair I had 20 Bushels of Clawson Wheat I got the
3rd prize $2 sold it for $1 25 per B I had 20 Bushels of Fultye wheat sold 6 B at $1.20 per B
" 31 we had a heavy Shour last night we were cutting and Binding Oats in the afternoon the
men were Ploughing in the forenoon
�Sept 1 finished cutting the Oats I have not ben very well today I was not able to work
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some Butter and 8 Bushels of Seed wheat for P
Gow got $1.25 per B $10 the folks finished Binding the Oats got in 3 loads we had a heavy
thunder shower in the evening
" 4 a fine day the men is plowing in the forenoon we hauled in 5 loads of Oats to the Back
Barn
' 5 hauled 5 loads of Oats in the afternoon John was at Grants thrashing in the forenoon and
Gilchrists in the Afternoon with the horses
" 7 very warm we finished hauling in the Oats 24 loads they were a good crop
Sept 6 I went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 3 bags of wheat
" 9 we went to Guelph with butter and egg I got 6 bushels of White Mountain Wheat from
John McKorkindale paid $1.20 per Bushel and 2 bushels of Democrate Wheat from James
Glennie paid $1.50 per Bushel
" 12 fine weather I went to Guelph for a casting for the seed drill then went over to the Bridge
at Buchanans to inspect it it is finished
" 13 Johns Baby Died this Morning it was 3 weeks and 4 days old I went to Guelph for a
coffin paid $4.75 for it I was at the Annual Sale of the model farm we had a thunder Sower
" 14 Johns Baby was Burried we had very high wind all day John D McWilliams got 16 Bus of
Clawson Wheat he is to pay $1.25 per Bushel
" 15 warm weather John comenced to sow the Wheat sowed 11 acers I had to go to Guelph
Mrs Robert Cook Died and was brought from Grandrappids to be burried in Puslinch I had to
go to Guelph for to get her brought to her Mothers I had to go down to order the grave to be
dug
1882
Sept 16 John finished sowing the 14 acre field in the morning then we went to Jennie Cooks
Funeral at 10 0clock
�" 18 this day is very warm the men is busy ploughing for wheat I went down to Aberfoyle with
the Buggie to get the tires Sett at Beckleys
" 19 this day is very close and warm we had a thunder Shouwer at noon very warm all day
we sowed 10 Bushels of Clawson Wheat in the field at the old roothouse Margaret was down
" 20 a fine day the men is ploughingh I went to Aberfoyle in the evening for the buggey
" 21 we went to Guelph with mrs Stewart and Bob Cook we finished sowing the fall Wheat 25
Acres 42 bushels
22 this Morning is wett it rained nearly all night
23 this is a very fine day John and the two Girls and the two boys went to the Lake there was
a Sundy School Picknick to the Lake
26 we have fine weather but cool at night Robert Amos was down we went to Sandy
Flimmings Sale he has sold the farm he lives on to Christ Little
27 I was at Archy McKenzies thrashing in the forenoon the men were hauling out dung
1882
Sept 28 this is a fine day but dry John was down to help to move Christ Little he moved back
to Sandy Flimmings farm I was puting up a new fence back the lane near the back barn
" 30 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph I went with Johns Mary and the Buggy with
Butter and a Bushel of Pears sold them for $1.50 per B John took in a load of Barley 43 B 13
lb at 72 cents per $31.14
Oct 2 the weather is very warm we comenced to Dig up the Potatoes
" 3 I went to Guelph with 2 bags of fall wheat and 2 lots of potatoes to the show
" 4 Mother and Me went to Guelph to the Show I got the 3rd prize for the Clawson Wheat
and 2nd prize for the early rose potatoes I sold the potatoes for 50 cts per Bushel sold 2 B
pears
" 5 I got a letter from Annie She has been very sick in California
" 6 a fine day we were all at the Puslinch Show exept Mother
�" 7 went to Guelph with Butter I got a Box for Mrs Stewart from Bob Cook Grand Rappids
1882
Oct 9 Sandy McCoag and Aunt Jane come down from Keppell on Saturday they went down
to Beaverly today we finished Diging the Potatoes they are a very fine crop about 8 loads
they were in the Oarchard I was pulling Apples
" 10 this day is dull threttning rain we thrashed 75 Bushels of spring wheat in the evening it is
a good crop
" 11 we were thrashing we had Bob Blacks mashine he thrashed today 306 Bushels of fall
wheat and 265 Bushels of Barley I sold 15 lambs to 2 men strangers for the sum of $53 $2
50
" 12 this is our fastday we were at the Church
13 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
with Aunt Jane she is going home we then went up to Mr Jonston the Mrs and Mary and me
it rained in the evening and we did not get home
" 14 this is a very fine day very warm we got home from Pilkington
" 15 this is our Sacrament Sabath a fine day
" 16 a fine day Meeting of Councill
" 17 a fine day I went to Aberfoyle Mill with 10 bags of Potatoes for McIntyre 14. B 30 lb to
the Mill of Wheat at 95 cents per B and a small grist
1882
October 18 this is a very fine warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52. B 16 lb
at 73 cts
" 19 the men are Ploughing we cleaned up a load of Barley and thrashed some Oats for the
horses
" 20 I was at Hugh Reads Sale I Bought a Breeding Sow $15.81
�" 21 fine weather we had some frost last night I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 60.
Bushels 40 lb got 73 cents per B
" 23 we comenced to top the Turnips and harrow them up
" 24 a fine day hauling in turnips 19 loads
" 25 a fine day frosty in the Morning got in 12 loads turnips I finished takeing in the Apples
" 28 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the turnips 74 large large loads we have had
very fine weather warm and dry the turnips is a very good crop we had about 12 cart loads of
carrots and 2 wagon loads of Mangelwartyle I was in Guelph with Mother
" 30 a fine day John went down to Moriston with 8 bags of apples to make cider he brought
home the plough from Bickleys we got a new steel mouldboard and a new ladder from
McIntyres paid $2 for it
1882
October 30 we went over to William Gilfillians when we were comeing home we upset in the
dark and Mother got her arm brocken
Nov 1 I went to Guelph fair and bought a Sherling ram from E Tolton Erin for $11
" 3 the weather is a little colder frost at night but dry I went to Aberfoyle got a letter from
Annie Uncle John Sent $40 to Mother and Mary in a present
" 4 Hugh Kennidy left today his time was up seven months for $100 paid him in full
" 6 I went to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Insurance Directors on some buisness
" 7 this day is dull and soft warm looks like rain I went to the Caulfields Mill with 4 bags of
Peas and Barley to chop paid 10 cents per bags sent a letter to Annie
" 9 a fine day warm and foggy I drove Mother down to Moriston to the Dr put the Ews to the
ram
" 11 a fine day a very light shour in the Morning I went to Guelph with a load of potatoes sold
them for 55 cts per bag bought a barrel of herring paid $7
�" 13 this morning was stormy we had a fine rain yesterday and this morning then it
comenced to Snow soft the first of the Season
1882
Nov 14 this morning is rather cold a little snow on the ground a good day for work we were
thrashing we thrashed about 90 bushels of Barley 185 of Oats 34 of peas
" 15 this is a fine day I went up to Caulfields Mill with a grist of 5 bags 11 Bushels and 8 bags
of chop I did not get it home
" 16 this is a fine day I went up to the Mill for the grist there was 10 bushels and 54 lb got 396
lb of flour that is 36 lb per Bushel it was first clas Clawson Wheat I went down to Moriston
with Mother to the Doctor
" 17 this morning was a little stormy it comenced to rain last night then turned to snow it
snowed about 3 inches the first of the Season we have had a very fine oppen fall very little
frost
" 18 frosty this morning I went to Guelph with 12 bags of potatoes got 60 cents per bag
" 21 this is a fine day I went over to Rockwood with the wool to the factory I got 23 1/2 lb
carded paid $1.65 traded off 11 1/2 lbs for flannel got 23 cts per lb flannel 50 cts per yd left
37 1/2 lb to spin
23 we have very fine weather it rained some this after noon we killed a cow today John has
ben at Watts thrashing nearly all week 3 1/2 days
1882
Nov 24 we had some snow this morning John is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 25 I went to Guelph with 20 bags of Potatoes got 55 cts per bag and 4 bags of apples got
$1.25 per bag
" 26 Snowed nearly all day
27 a fine day but frosty I went to Moriston with Mother to the Doctor with the cutter
�" 28 this day is raw and cold James Lennie and wife was here we went to James Mooneys
Sale
" 29 this day is cold James Cotteral has ben at Laings thrashing for me for 3 days
Dec 1 this is a fine day we were thrashing peas about 130 B
" 2 we went to Guelph we took up a load of Clawson wheat to Mutries Mill 35 Bushels 45 lb
at 91 cts
"4 I was at the Council Meeting the last of the season we received our pay $40 each
' 5 I went up to Mount Forest to the Meeting of the County Council went up on the Cars from
Guelph John took up 13 bags to the Mill to chop
" 6 this is a fine day the Country Council was invited to visit the centeral and the High
Schools of Mount Forest we were drove round in Sleighs I went in the evening to John Littls
to Bels Corners 9 Miles
1882
Dec 7 this is a terible stormy day wind and Snow all night and all day I drove in from Bells
Corners in the Morning right against the wind it was a terible drive the County Council was
invited Mr McMullins MP in the evening to Musick and refreshments we went
" 8 this day is stil stormy the County Council was invited to an Oyester Supper at the Queens
by the Town Council of Mt Forest I did not go
" 9 this day is not so stormy we got home from Mt Forest we got paid $10 and $7.70 milage
67 miles I got $10 for Cummishoner on the Brock road I bought a Valice on Tusday paid $4
and a Buffilow scin paid $11
" 11 John went with Mother to the Docter
" 12 I went down to Aberfoyle paid Alex McLeod for the boys boots $6 50
" 13 this day is stormy we went to Guelph
�" 14 it has ben windy all night the roads are heavy this is the Christmas fat cattle Show and
fair we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 73 Bushels got 73 cts per B $53 30 Bought a
100 lb of oatmeal paid $3 per 100
1882
Dec 16 this day is cold a some stormy in the forenoon we went to Guelph John Mary Mother
and me we took in 30 Bushels and 10 lbs of Barley got 73 cts per B the Barley is very low in
price from 40 to 50 cts per B my Barley is good and I sold it some time ago I have Sold 216
Bushels 18 lb to John McKenzie for 73 cts per B it came to $157.82
" 20 this is a fine winter day I went up with mother to Robert Amos she is going to stay a few
days I took up 6 bags of Apples to Sell to Guelph 3 bags for $1.25 and 3 for $1 each Mother
had some butter got 23 1/2 cts per lb
" 21 this day is soft a great thaw with a little rain there is a great quantity of snow on the
ground at present
" 22 this is a fine day I was down at the Nomination of Councillors I was Nomanited as Dep
Reeve Robert Little was Nominated in opposition to me
" 23 we went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples sold them for $1 per Bag we had some turkeys
" 28 this is a fine day I went to Guelph for some things for Annie and Brother John to send to
California
" 29 this is a fine day I went over to Duncan Campbells early this Morning to meet John
Campbell he is going to Austrialia he is going to call on Annie
1882
Dec 29 we sent some small presents to Brother John and Annie with John Campbell
" 30 I went to Guelph to see some of my Friends
1883
January 1 this is a very fine day the Sleighing is very good this is the Election day for the
Municiple Council I was Elected Dep Reeve by a Majoyerity of 78 over Little
�" 3 I went down to Toronto as a Deligate to the Reform Convention
" 4 I got home tonight from Toronto we had a very large Convention the largest meeting of
meen ever seen in Ontario some eight Thousand men
" 5 this is a very cold stormy day
"6 this day is cold Robert Amos and Margaret came down today I sent a letter to John Little
" 8 I went to Guelph in the Morning with Bob Cook and Bill Pattons Wiffe to Meet the train
then I went down to Morriston with Mother to the Doctor he took the splints off her arm
" 10 this day is Very cold we killed the pigs 7 6 spring pigs and one 20 months old
1883
Jan 11 this is a fine day but cold and frosty we went to Guelph with two pigs sold them for
$8.15 cts per 100 lb the one weighed 372 lb and the other 200 lb they came to $46.20 the
weight of them we left at home was 200 lb 198 lb 199 lb 193 lb 165 lb Spring Pigs they were
nice ones
" 12 this is a fine day but very frosty I was down to Aberfoyle to the Annual Meeting of the
Puslinch Insurance Company I was Elected President I received a letter from the Post Office
Department at Washington with regard to a Package sent from California
" 13 this Morning was very stormy but it changed soft in the afternoon I wrote a letter to John
in California
" 15 this is a fine day but very keen frost I was at Aberfoyle at the first Meeting of the Council
for the year 1883
" 16 a fine day but very cold I went to Guelph and got a parcel out of the Custom House it
was sent by express from California I paid 30 cents for getting the papers drawn out to
relieve it
" 17 we had a great fall of snow it snowed nearly all day then got very stormy all night the
roads are bad the snow are deep this is the night of the Puslinch Farmers Social there was a
great crowd
1883
�Jan 17 John got home from Aurther he bought 50 bushels of Peas from Mr Harriot of Aurther
Township paid 70 cts per Bushel he left 8 bags at John Littles he is to bring them down the
roads were very bad the snow is so deep
" 18 I went to Rockwood for the yarn got 31 1/2 lb paid 15 cts per lb $4.73 the roads are very
heavy
" 19 this was a very stormy day especialy in the forenoon I went out to Aberfoyle in the
afternoon I took out 85 lb of pork to Mrs Stewart got $6.92
" 20 we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart to meet Mennies Son Duncan he came on the 4:30
train from Port Huron we had a very weet night comeing home
" 22 yesterday and today has ben extreemly cold very keen frost and windy the coldest this
winter
23 this is a very cold day the coldest day I think that I ever felt I drove into Guelph I was very
cold this was the first Meeting of the County Council of Wellington for the year 1883
26 this was a very cold morning it was 20 below zero
27 this morning is not so cold it snowed some and rained last night there is a hard crust on
the snow
1883
Jan 27 I went in to Guelph I have ben in to Guelph for the last five days at the County
Council we finished this Morning we are to Meet next in Harriston on the first Tuesday in
June
" 29 this is a fine day we were at Morriston
' 30 a fine day John went up to the Caulfield Mills with 13 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid 8
cts per Bag
" 31 this day is cold and windy John went to Guelph with a load of wood for John Smith he
had a Bee and a dance at night
Feb 1 this day is cold we were working about home
�" 2 this day is cold we cleaned up a load of wheat read fall I went down to Aberfoyle in the
evening and got some papers and a letter from California and a letter from Duncan
" 3 this morning is very stormy it snowed a lot all night the snow is very deep and the roads
bad it rained in the evening then frezed hard
" 5 this day is very cold and the roads are very hard to travel on there is a thin crust of ice on
the snow and the roads not much traveled the last two days it cuts the horses feet I was at
the Council
6 this is a fine day but cold
1883
Feb 7 this is a fine day we had a shour of snow this morning I went to Guelph with Mary I
had the Cutter this is the Guelph Fair John had a load of read Winter wheat with him 38
Bushels 15 lb a $1 per Bushel $38.25 it weighed 62 lb to the bushel Grace Grigor came over
from Michigan on the afternoon train
" 8 this is a very Stormy day high wind the roads are drifting very bad I was down to
Aberfoyle to a meeting to appoint Deligates to go to Guelph to a convention of reformers
" 9 I went to Guelph to the Convention held for the purpose of Selecting a Candidate in the
Reform interest James Laidlaw was appointed the roads are badly Drifted we had hard work
getting in to Guelph Gilchrist, Murry and Rea was with me and Cullen Watt came home with
me from Wyomen
" 10 this Morning was very cold very calm and keen frost they say it is the coldest this winter
we went down to Morriston with the Boys we bought some cloth for a Suit for them we cutt
some wood with the Saw in the forenoon
12 this is a fine day we are working at home
1883
Feb 13 this is a very fine but very keen frost in the Morning the Sun was bright and clear
John and Me was down to the Meeting at the Aberfoyle Town Hall Laidlaw and Johnston
spock I was Chairman
" 14 this is stormy day high wind from the East and some snow 1
�6 this day is very dull and foggy with some shours the Snow is very soft
17 I went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples got $1.50 for 3 bag $1 for one $1.30 for one 6
bags Potatoes sold them for 65 cts per bag the roads are very bad the snow was soft in the
morning
19 I went over to sell some timber on the Sideline between lots 10 &amp; 11 on the 5 con
14 put the young Sow to John Hitchens Boar
" 20 I went to Guelph to the Nomination of Members of Parliment James Laidlaw and
Mathew Swetman was Nominated
22 the weather is cold and stormy Mother went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} they are all bad with the mesels exept himself we had a Reform
meeting at Arkell for Mr Laidlaw I was Chairman
23 I went down to Morriston in the afternoon
1883
Feb 24 I went to Guelph I had some Butter got 25 cts per lb 8 1/2 lb I bought 860 lb Bran at
12 per ton at the Caulfields Mills
" 27 this is a very cold day stormy in the afternoon this was the Election of Members for the
Ontario house of Parliment James Laidlaw was Elected by a majority of 32 over Swetman I
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} at night
" 28 this is a fine day I brought home Mother from Margarets they are getting better
March 1 this a very fine warm day
2 a fine day we went over to James Lennies in the afternoon the roads were soft
" 3 this day some colder John went to Guelph with his wife Mary she went up to Culross to
see her Sister the Girls went to Guelph the Boys and me cleaned up some wheat to sell I
paid James Watt $7.50 the price of one mare to his horse Englands Glory
�" 4 this day is very cold with a high wind and very clear
" 5 I was at a Meeting of the Council in the afternoon
"6 this day is cold and stormy with snow John went to John Hitchins with the young sow to
the Boar
1883
March 7 this is a terable Stormy day and dredfull cold with a very high wind the roads are
very bad drifted especialy the sidelines we took up a load of fall wheat to the Mill to Sell Sold
it for $1.5 per B 42 Bushels and 5 lbs $44.18 is was read Winter Wheat weighed 62 lb to the
B we went into the Guelph Fair it was a poor fair John Little came down yesterday from
Luther
" 8 this is a fine day but frosty we were diging snow in the forenoon hauled in 3 loads of
turnips in the afternoon the Doughty Boys came to chopp some firewood
" 9 we are hauling home Oats from the back barn I went to Aberfoyle
" 10 this day is sort of soft soft snow in the forenoon colder in the evening we went to Guelph
to meet Johns Mary she is up at Teeswatter she did not come home we went to Morriston in
the morning
" 11 this is a Very cold day with high wind
" 13 this day is Milder but the roads are badly drifted we went over to Lamonts near the Lake
with Grace Grigor we came home by Gilfillians I sold two heiffers to Christ Little fat for $92 to
go away tomorrow morning
" 15 this day is cold high wind we went to Guelph Easter fair we took a load of read fall wheat
up to Mutries Mill sold it for $1.2 per Bushel 37 B 13 lb $37.94 we Bought a Barel Salt paid
$1.40 25 lb cattle food $1.75
1883
March 16 this is a fine day we went down to Morriston in the afternoon with some Butter and
eggs paid Scott $1.90 for fixing harness John was at Sandy Flimmings bee hauling bricks
from Morriston
�" 17 we went to Guelph the Boys got there Pictures taken at Burges we took the Horse Dick
to Guelph to Deliver him to Palmer John Sold him two weeks ago for $150 Mary came home
from Teaswatter
" 18 this morning was wett it rained in the forenoon and snowed all afternoon
" 19 this is terrible stormy day ben stormy and very cold all day and all night snowing and
blowing
" 20 this is a fine I went in to Guelph and deposited $81.50 in the Saveings Bank then I went
over to Suttons Sale
" 22 this is a fine day but it was very keen frost last night and yesterday 20 below zero we
went down to Morriston then overto Gilfillians
" 23 this is a terible stormy day wind and snow Robert Amos and Mr Legate came down for
Barley Mr Legate got 41 Bushels at 60 cts $24.55 Robert got 20 B 7 lb Barley and 9 B 20 lb
of Peas at 85 cts $19.90
1883
March 24 this is a fine day John and the Boys hauling turnips
26 I was a the Council Meeting the Boys got all the turnips hauled home
" 27 this day got very cold in the afternoon we was at Watts Sale
" 28 this is a fine clear day but frosty John was at a Bee at Kenneth McKenzies hauling Sand
we got home the Horse rock we Bought from Christ Little for $100
" 29 this is a fine clear day frosty at night I went up to the Mill with a grist of 6 bags of wheat
13 B 38 lb I had to leave it we went down to James Scotts I paid $80 to Christ Little in part for
the Horse Rock
" 30 this is very fine day we were thrashing Oats 300 bushels we thrashed Some Some flax
crop of 1881
" 31 this day is fine but very frosty an clear we went to Guelph with Some butter and egs I
bought a Bushel of Clover Seed paid $8.50 100 lb of Oat meal paid $3
�April 4 this day is Milder and soft it has ben clear and frosty for some days we went to
Guelph with 8 Bushels of spring wheat for Mr Legate got $1.5 per B for 12 B 12 B 4 lb of
Peas for W Dunn at 85 cts per B part of the Peas we brought down from Arthur
1883
April 4 I sold the 2 stears to Christ Little for E Gray for $6 1/2 per 100 lb live weight to be kept
till the Month of May and to be Delivered at Aberfoyle and weighed there he paid me $10 on
them
" 5 this day is soft and wett it rained a good deal John went up to Mutries Mill with 13 bags of
Peas &amp; oats to chop the Boys and me were cleaning spring wheat for Seed
" 4 I received Mrs Stewarts rent from Barkly $100 I deposited $10.80 in the Ontario Saveings
Bank I paid Christ Little $20 in full for the Horse Rock I bought I paid a note of $10.75 to John
Thompson for the sleigh and carpet
" 6 this is a fine I went out to Aberfoyle to the Farmers Club Seed Show I Showed 10 bushels
Spring Wheat the white rusian variaty I got the Second Prize for it I took out 8 bushels to
John Carter he paid me $1.8 cts per B $8.64
" 7 this is a fine day we had a fall of snow last night about 3 inches Johns Mary and me went
down to Morriston with Butter and Eggs I got a letter from George
" 9 this is a fine warm day the Sleighing is bad we were Sawing the wood we cut 18 cord Bill
Amos and
1883
April 9 R Rogers choped 11 1/2 cords the Doughtys cut the rest we gave 50 cts per cord for
chopping it
" 10 this day is warm John and Robert is at Murreys sawing firewood
" 11 John is at Duncan Gilchrists sawing wood and cutting Straw
" 14 this is a very warm day the Snow is going very fast we went to Guelph with some Butter
and eggs and apples got $1.65 for one bag $1.25 for 2 bags we got 24 cts for butter 15 cts
for egg
�" 16 this is a fine day we were at Mrs Tomas Todds Funeral Samual Bradshaw comenced to
work comenced to Plough
" 17 this is a very fine day the snow is nearley all gone I was down to Morriston to P P
Johnson Sale I bought a new boiler for the stove paid $2.90 6 milk pans paid 21 cts each a
pot 25 cts
" 18 this is a fine warm day I fixed the Shafts for the Buggy
" 19 this morning was very weet it rained nearly all night I went to Guelph with Grace Grigor
she went off on the 10 0clock train going home to Michigan
" 16 Samual Bradshaw comenced to work he is hired for Seven Months at the rate of $18 per
month
" 20 this is is a fine day frosty at night
1883
April 21 this is a fine day but cold a frosty in the morning we went to Guelph With Butter and
eggs I took 3 bags of Oats to chop to Muttries Mill for the Bull
" 22 this is a very cold day cold wind from the North
" 23 this is a very cold day very hard frost wind from the North East John Went to Guelph for
a load of Salt 2255 lbs at $5 50 per ton paid $6.20
" 24 this is a very cold day hard frost and shours of snow we put tickdestroyer on the Sheep
the men is ploughing Sod I was prunning Apple trees
25 this is a very cold day and frosty the ground was White in the morning
" 26 this day is some warmer we Sowed Salt on the oarchard we sowed barley in the
Oarchard it comenced rain after dinner
" 22 the old Sow piged she had 11 but 4 died before Wednesday
" 27 a fine day but very cold I was prunning trees
" 28 a fine day we Sowed 8 bushels Barly and nearly 3 B of peas in the back field
�" 29 this day is very cold very hard frost in the morning
" 30 a fine day but frosty in the morning cultivating the land whare the turnips was got the
garden plough
May 1 a fine day but frosty in the morning we sowed 6 bushels of Spring Wheat 3 bushels
Oats 6 Bushels Barley
1883
May 2 this a fine day John finnished sowing the Barley 18 Bushels in all I was in to Guelph
fair
" 3 John Sowed Some Oats in the big flat field it rained in the afternoon I wrote a letter to
Annie in California
" 4 this day raw and cold after the rain Mother &amp; Me went over to Mr Thomas and got in
some new teeth Mother got 28 a full sett and I got 12 above paid 38 Dolars he threw $4 off
" 5 this day is cold John Sowed 6 acres of Oats we went to Morriston in the Afternoon the
Girels got a letter from Annie
" 7 this is a fine day I was out to Mrs Stewarts about the farm I went in to Guelph in the
evening for to Meet Annie Grigor from from Michigan but she did not come
" 9 this is a fine day John Sowed Some Oats in the field at the creek I was busey at the
Garden
" 10 this is a fine warm day in the fornoon it rained a good deal in the Afternoon John sowed
Oats in the forenoon it is a fine Spring day
" 11 this day is raw and cold we went down with the 2 steers to the Credit Valey Station at
Leslies that I sold to Edmon Greay they weighed 2790 lb at $6 1/2 $181.35
1883
May 12 this is a fine day but cold very frosty at night John Sowed Some Oats and Some
peas 8 bushels I was down to Morriston got a pair of new blinders from J T Scott paid $6 50
for the blinds and 50 cts for 2 tiestraps bought a pair of Shoes for Edward paid $1.75 for
them
�" 14 this morning is very cold there is a cold east wind it was very cold yesterday and frosty
at nights it comenced to rain about 10 0clock and rained all day John Sowed 4 1/2 Bushels
peas in the morning
" 15 this is a fine day the land is very wett we Sowed plaster back in the heay field Sam
comenced to plough in the Orcherd
" 16 this is a fine day frosty at night cold air all day rolling the fall wheat and ploughing the
Oarcherd planted 4 or 5 bushels of potatoes in the Orcherd the rest is for corn
" 17 this is a very fine day warm through the day frost in the morning I was grafting apple
trees put grafts on 5 or 6 trees {intended space} John was harrowing the turnip land
" 18 a fine warm day I trimed part of the willow fence back John Sowed 10 1/2 bushels of
Oats Sam is ploughing this is the first appearance of Spring weather
1883
May 19 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with butter &amp; eggs butter 18 cts eggs 14 I
bought a bag of potatoes from John Phin the White Ellephant potatoes paid $1.50 per B
" 21 this is a very cold wett day a very high cold wind from the east it has rained all day it is
realey very cold
" 22 this day is cold and wett it rained all night very raw I got a letter from George
" 23 this day is raw and cold I went to Guelph with Mary she is gone up to Mount Forrest on
the carrs she is going to see Susan at Bells Corners I bought a grape for the stabble paid $1
for it
" 24 this is a fine day the weather is improved
25 this is a fine warm day we sowed the Carrots and Mangoel Wortzell we went to Morriston
" 26 this day is very wett it comenced to rain in the forenoon it has rained most all day
Strattons Men came here to pent the roof on the House with fireproof
" 28 this is a fine day I was at the Council Meeting John and the boys is planting the
Potatoes
�" 29 a fine day we finished planting the Potatoes getting the Dung on the turnip land
30 a fine day in the forenoon rained heavy in the Afternoon I was examining the roads with
Glennie
1883
May 31 a fine day this is the fast day for the Sacriment
June 1 this is a fine day frost in the Morning I was at a meeting of the Council in the evening
" 3 this is the Sacriment Sabath
" 4 we were at Mrs John Marchels funeral
" 5 a fine Morning but it rained heavy in the evening I went up to Harriston to the County
Council Meeting paid $2.35 for a return ticket
" 6 the County Council went on an excursion up to Wiarton on Colpas bay we paid $1 for a
return ticket from Harriston to Wiarton we had a sail on the Bay in the steamboat
" 9 this morning is dull and soft some rain we got home from Harriston in the evening
4 we finished sowing the Oats
" 12 this is a fine day I was out letting jobs on the roads all day
" 13 I went in to Guelph and put a notice in the Mercury for jobs on the roads
14 this is a very fine day we have had very wett cold weather this Spring every thing is very
late it is good growing weather now John Hardy and Me were Shearing the Sheep 34
June 16 this day was very warm it is fine growing weather the Mare Fannie foaled this
Morning it is a fine strong Mare foal She went 11 Months and 14 day John is drilling for the
turnips we would have sowed tonight but we had a slight thunder shour but it went round
" 18 the weather is very warm it rained nearly all night till 10 0clock we had a terable thunder
storm about 5.0clock some very heavy lightning and thunder and very heavy rain there have
ben a great deal of rain since last night
�" 19 we had a very heavy rain about 5..0.clock the men was working the Statute labour today
I was over at the 7 Con opposit lots 5 &amp; 6 lettin jobs on the roads
" 20 this day is very dull and shoury the land very wett there is a large quantity of the flatts
covered with watter we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart I bought 1 1/2 bushels of Hungarian
grass paid $1 50 per Bushel '
21 this is a fine day it got more settled towards evening John has ben drilling for the turnips
the drills he made last Saturday he had to harrow comenced to Sow the turnips in the
evening
1883
June 22 this is a fine day Sowed a lot of turnips John was at A McKenzies Barn raising Sam
got the Summer fallow all ploughed
" 23 this is a fine day Sowed Some turnips
" 25 this morning is soft and dull John finnished drilling for the turnips but did not get them
sowen it came on very heavy rain after dinner John Little was down with little Johnie they
went away to go home in the morning he took a young Boar away with him he is to pay me
$5 for it
" 26 this day is soft and dull I comenced to paint the Dining room
' 27 this day is dull and Wett I am painting
" 28 this morning is dull and soft it rained heavy last night
" 30 this day is fine John finished Sowing the turnips
July 1 the young Sow piged She had 10 pigs all alive
" 2 this is a fine day the folks went to Guelph to the Calidonians games I was up to examin
the roads near the Mill at Arkell
" 3 this is a fine day I was at the Agricultural Coledge at the closing Examination in the
afternoon
" 4 this day is very warm and some shours
�1883
July 4 Mother and Me went to Baverly and Galt
" 5 we came home from Dumfrice we were over to visit at Mr Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} and William Beatties there was some very heavy Shours of rain in
the afternoon
" 7 this day is Shoury and wett I went over to the 7 Con to Examin the road Hugh Reids job
then I went to Guelph I bought 4 lb of Paris Green paid 40 cts per lb
" 9 this is a fine day John comenced to cutt the Heay I went down to Moriston I got a letter
from Annie
" 10 a fine day we got in 2 loads of heay
" 11 a fine day there was a Shour last night I went to Guelph with the wool Sold 98 lb at 19
cts per lb and 8 lb fine wool at 32 cts per lb $21.18 I bought 3 bags of liverpool Salt paid 90
cts per Sack I bought 6 rakes and a fork and a 100 lb of nails paid $3 for nails
" 12 this is a fine day bussy at the heay got in 4 loads we had a Shour in the evening
" 7 the Mare Doll foaled the morning the foal died
" 13 this is a good heay day I went to Morriston in the afternoon I put the Mare Fannie to
Peter Bibers horse young Englands Glory
" 14 this is a fine day we are at the heay and thining turnips and Mangalwurtyele
1883
July 16 this is a fine day dull in the Morning we had a very heavy rain yesterday Morning I
was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon they got in 1 load of hay from the big flat field
17 we had a small shour in the morning but it turned out a fine day prety windy we got in 4
loads of hay I was cutting thistles in the Oats
18 this is a fine day for the hay we got in 5 loads I was Cutting thistles and went to Aberfoyle
in the afternoon
20 this is a fine day finished cutting the heay got in 4 loads
�" 21 this is a fine day dull in the morning finished hauling in the hay 27 loads of very good
heay Edward was comeing home from the back lot with the horseraik and he let fannie run
away and Smashed the raik badly we went to Guelph with Bill Pattons Wife
" 23 this Morning is dull we had a heavy rain yesterday Morning and a great deal of thunder
and lightning the folks is thining the turnips
" 25 this is fine weather warm today it is cold at night the rust has comenced on the Wheat
" 26 a fine day the girls and Me went to R Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive}
1883
July 27 there was a great deal of rain last night with thunder and lightning we had a terible
storm of wind and rain in the afternoon I was down at Aberfoyle at the time
' 28 a fine day got up a very hgh wind in the afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day but cold Mr and Mrs Amos was here from Galt on a visit Strattons boys
is here painting the roof at the house and sheep pen
" 31 this is a fine day but very cold for this season of the year the Men comenced to cut the
Barley in the Oarchard it is very heavy and laid down very bad the boys are gang Ploughing
the Summerfallow comenced to clean the turnips the Second time
30 was up at the Arkell Mill with a grist of wheat 13 B 45 lb got 524 lb flour 38 lb to the
Bushel I got 182 lb of Bran
August 1 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Mrs Patton and her children to go to Port
hurran I bought a wheel for Sulky rake paid a Dollar for it the men finished cutting the Barley
in the Oarchard
" 2 this is a very fine day very warm comenced to cutt the fall Wheat we got in two loads of
Barley
1883
August 3 this day is very cold with a high wind we are cutting wheat got in 3 loads of barley
�" 4 a fine day but cold for the Season cutting wheat got in 1 load of Barley
" 6 this is a very fine warm day cutting wheat
" 7 a fine warm day finished cutting the wheat 25 Acres it is badly rusted cutt some Barley
" 8 this is a very warm day finished cutting the Barley we hauled in 11 loads of Wheat
" 10 we finished hauling in the Barley 15 loads it is a very good crop
" 11 the weather is very dry we finished hauling in the fall wheat 27 loads
" 13 the men is at the turnips the second time
" 14 Robert is at the Plough he is Ploughing the Barley land at the back lot I went to Guelph
and got Some Shears for the Gang Plough and one for the No 4 Plough I bought a bag of
Shorts at the Mill
" 15 Robert &amp; Sam is Ploughing the rest is at the turnips
" 16 the weather is very dry and warm in the day and cold at night Sam comenced to haul
out dung we were putting Paris green on the Potatoes the Second time
" 17 this day is very warm John was at Sandy Flimmings thrashing
1883
August 17 I was at the Puslinch Lake with Mother and Elizabeth we were at the Gilchrist
Clan Picknick
" 18 this day was Soft and dull and very warm and some light showers then we had terable
storm of wind and rain in the evening about 5 0clock
" 19 there was a great deal of lightning all last night and Some rain then in the Morning we
had a terable rain it rained until nine 0clock very heavy the flats are flooded with watter
" 20 this was a fine day with a Shower about noon the men pull pulled the Peas in the back
field a little over an Acre they were a fine crop I was at the Council Meetting
" 22 we have fine weather now we were thrashing wheat we thrashed about 160 Bushels but
it is badly shrunk some is very poor
�23 this is a fine day we hauled in 3 loads of peas Sam is hauling out dung to the back field
" 15 took lambs from the ewes 17 lambs and 33 others
" 25 this is a fine day the men is pulling peas we went to Guelph with butter and eggs and 2
bags of Apples got $1 per Bag I bought 50 lb of Oatmeal paid $1 37
" 27 this is a fine day the men is pulling peas we hauled in 2 loads of Peas they have got the
bigest part of them pulled
1883
August 28 this day is very cold and sort of wett showry and disigrable John is at Laings
thrashing and Sam is at Hardys I was examining the roads on the Townline Susan and
Margaret came down to See us today
" 29 this is a fine day but rather cold I went to Guelph with a load of Oats 55 B 30 lb I only got
55 B 10 lb Sold them to Carter got 39 cents per Bushel $21.55
' 30 this is a fine day we comenced to cutt the Spring Wheat and we brock the pitman shaft
and I had to go to Guelph got it mendid at Toltons paid 50 cts
31 this is a very warm day we finished cutting the Spring wheat it is a very good crop we
hauled in 2 loads of peas Sam has been at Watts thrashing nearly 2 1/2 days
Sept 1 this is a fine harvest day the men has ben hauling in Peas and pulled Some we have
about an Acre to pull yet but they are not ripe we went to Guelph
" 3 this day is dry but cold John comenced to cutt the Oats Sam is ploughing for the fall
wheat I went to Guelph to draw some money out the Bank for Mrs Stewart $20
" 4 I went out to Aberfoyle to the Seed Wheat Show I had out 16 Bushels of Wheat for John
Caruthers I got $1.15 per B we got a very heavy rain coming home
1883
Sept 5 a fine day the men is ploughing in the forenoon at the Oats in the afternoon I cleaned
up 11 Bushels of Democrat Wheat all we had off 2 Bushels sown
�" 6 a fine day we were at the Oats in the back field next Archys
" 7 this morning is dull we were at the Oats till noon it comenced to rain at noon and rained a
little all afternoon Robert went away with Susan up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} he is going up home with her to Bells Corners
" 8 this day is very cold got very cold in the Afternoon the men is ploughing we cleaned up
some wheat for Seed 12 Bushels for Duncan Gilchrist and 16 B for John Black and 8 B for
ourselves
" 9 this day is cold frost last night had our overcoats at Church
" 10 this is a warmer day but it was a very heavey frost last night the corn and hungarian
grass is frozen white we have a field of late Oats 8 Acres badly frozen they were very heavey
crop but late we got in the Spring Wheat 4 loads Robert got home from Bells corners
" 11 this is a fine day very warm in the midle of the day we were cutting Oats
" 12 this is a fine warm day but frost at night John Sowed 10 Acres of fall Wheat we pulled
the last of the Peas we hauled in 3 loads of Oats we have 6 loads in
1883
Sept 13 this is a fine day we were hauling in Oats in the forenoon 3 loads it rained a little in
the afternoon John is at Murrays thrashing
" 14 a fine day I was up near Arkell letting jobs on the Roads
" 15 a fine day I was at Guelph the Men is at the Oats hauling in
" 17 a fine day the Men is ploughing for fall wheat at the back field Annie and Uncle John
came home from California on a visit I got a present of a very fine Gold Watch from Brother
John
" 18 the men finished ploughing for the fall wheat I went down to Morriston with Uncle John
" 19 a fine day I went in to Guelph With Uncle John Annie Mary and Elizabeth they went
went down to the Toronto Show I bought a Coffie Mill paid $1 for it John finished Sowing the
fall Wheat Sowed 9 Bushils 24 in all there is 15 1/2 Acres
" 21 this day is fine the boys is at the Oats cutting and binding
�" 22 a very fine day they finished cutting and binding the Oats we went to Guelph with Some
butter and eggs John and Annie went up to Margarets
" 24 this day is Soft and raining John went to the Arkell Mill with a grist of 2 bags of Wheat
Old 4 bag of peas to chop
1883
Sept 25 this day is cold and raw we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} with Uncle John and Annie the men is ploughing
" 26 this is a fine day cold in the morning we were up to Guelph to the Provincial Exibition
" 27 a fine day we were nearly all up to Guelph at the Fair or Exibition it rained at night and
very dark
" 28 I was up to Guelph to the Show
" 29 this day is soft and wet in the afternoon we comenced to dig up the potatoes in the
forenoon
30 the old Sow piged 8 pigs
October 1 a fine day but cold I was at the Council Meetining John and the Boys is at the
Potatoes
" 2 this morning is very wett untill 8 0clock we thrashed Some Peas about 90 Bushels and
about 45 Bushels Spring Wheat it was a fine day after it cleared up
3 this day is cold and raw Susan and the Children went away home this afternoon the Most
of our Fammily was here at Diner today
" 4 this day is fine but frosty at night the men is hauling in Oats we went over to Andrew
McRobbies with Uncle and Annie and Mother
" 5 a fine day but cold and frosty in the morning Mother Georges Mary and Me went to
Guelph the Men finished hauling in the Oats
1883
October 6 this morning is cold and thretining rain I went in to Guelph
" 8 this is a fine day the Boys is at the Potatoes I was getting things ready for the Show
" 9 this is a very fine warm day we were at the Puslinch Show there was a great crowd of
people
�" 10 this is a fine warm day the Boys is at the Potatoes I went to Guelph in the morning with
Brother John and the three girls Annie Mary and Elizabeth to the Station they went to
Niagaria falls I was home by half past nine oclock I was out to Mrs Stewarts to measure her
Apples in the Afternoon there was 10 1/2 Bushels and about a gallon
" 11 the Boys is at the Potatoes I went in to Guelph in the evening for the folks they came
home from the falls this is the fast day
" 12 this day is dull and soft the Boys finished taking up the Potatoes I went down to Mr
Leslies to a Mgestrites Court to try John Murray laborer for breaking Alexander Campbell jaw
bone
" 13 we were at the Church Sam was ploughing the Potatoes land the Boys were gathering
" 14 this is the Sacriment Sabath very cold
1883
October 15 Sam was at Atckinson thrashing John finished ploughing the Potatoe land I was
pulling apples I went up to David Kings to Examin a job on the Road
" 16 this is a fine day but very frosty in the morning we went in to Guelph with Annie and her
Uncle John to see them off on the Carrs they started off to there home in California U S
" 13 John went up to the Arkell Mill with 2 bags of Wheat
" 17 this day is very cold I was at the Apples I went out to Mrs Stewarts in the morning John
went up to the Arkell Mill with a load of Wheat 42 Bushels 50 lb got $1..12 cts per Bushell
$47..89 cts
" 18 this morning is frosty I was at the apples I went out to Mrs Stewarts in the evening with
50 lb flour
" 19 this Morning is warm I went to Guelph to enquire about Some caned fruit that is coming
from California John and the Boys is pulling up the Mangelwurtyels
" 20 this day is very cold and raw I was out to Mrs Stewarts we Sold her farm to Pat Bailey
for $5000 we went down to Mr Leslies to get the agreement wrote
�" 22 the weather has ben very cold we have got the carrots up the Boys is topping the turnips
Sam is Ploughing
1883
Oct 23 this day is warmer I was at the apples got the most of them in John is at McKenzies
thrashing Robert harrowed up some of the turnips
" 24 this is a fine warm day I finished pulling the apples they are a very poor crop a great
many trees there is no apples on we comenced to haul home the turnips 11 loads
" 25 we were busy at the Turnips John has ben 3 day at McKenzies
" 27 thrashing I went in to Guelph with Georges Mary she sent a box to George with John
McRobbie to the Postage
" 27 we have had very fine weather this week we have got in 47 loads of turnips
" 29 this day is soft there has ben a light rain most all day
" 30 this is a fine day at the turnips in the afternoon
" 31 this is a fine day got cold in the afternoon we finished hauling in the turnips part of them
was good part very small there was 60 big loads I went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of
new wheat 10 Bushels got 360 lb of flour on 36 lb to the Bushel
Nov 1 this morning was Soft there was a light shour of snow last night but it turned out a fine
day I went out to " 2 this is a fine day Mrs Stewarts to fill up her Potatoes and appls Patrick
Baley paid $432 on the Farm
1883
Nov 2 this is a fine day we were thrashing Barley over 200 Bushels and over 100 Bushels of
Oats thrashed well
" 3 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph with Mrs Stewarts Potatoes 13 Bags Apples 4 1/2
Bags Potatoes 70 cts Apples $1 Per Bag I paid David Stirton $432 on a Mortgage he held on
the Stewart Farm got a release
�" 5 John and the Boys hauled home the Potatoes from the Back field I went down to Bickleys
to get a tyre on the iron axeltry wagon
" 6 the men comenced to Plough the turnip land I cleaned up a load of Barley
" 7 we have very fine weather just now Johns wife had a young Daughter this morning we
went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52 Bushels at home 51 B 12 at Guelph got 65 cts per
Bushel the highest price paid
" 8 this is the Government Thanksgiveing Day John and Me went to the Church cleand a
load of Barley
" 9 it was very foggy in the forenoon with a shour then it cleard up with a very high wind in
the afternoon
" 10 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with a load of Barley 52 B 4 lb at home 51 B 32 lb at
Guelph got 65 cts per Bushel $33.58 Robert and the two Marys went to Guelph with the
Buggy they went to See the Doctor
1883
Nov 12 this is a terable Stormy day a terable wind with Showers of Snow it continud all day
we cleaned up a load of Barley the Boys Started to go to School
" 13 this is a fine day but rather cold in the morning John and Me went to Guelph with a load
of Barley 51 B 4 lb at home 50 B 24 lb at Guelph got 66 cts per Bushel $33..33 I Bought a
pair of felt Boots paid $2.75 John a pair of long felt Boots paid $3 Sam a pair of cowhide
Boots paid $3 got 2 Bags of Liverpool Salt paid $1.80 100 lbs of Oatmeal paid $2 50
" 14 this is a very cold Stormy day high wind with Snow Showers
" 15 this day is stormy snow Showers got very cold in the evening I went up to the Arkell Mill
with 6 bags of Oats and peas to chop I went down to Aberfoyle in the evening
" 16 this day is cold and frosty I went to Bickleys to get Farmer and Doll Shod I paid for them
" 17 this is a fine day cold in the morning I went to Guelph with a load of Potatoes 20 bags
Sold them to Mrs Campbell Dentist for 70 cts per bag and 4 bags of apples got $1 50 for one
bag N Spys and $1 25 for the other three Bags got a pair Boots for R.J paid $3 for them
�1883
Nov 19 this is a very fine warm day Sam is Ploughing John is Sick with a bad cold
" 20 this is a fine warm day a little rain at night Sam was Ploughing
" 21 this day is wett it rained a good deal
22 this is a fine day a very high wind in the morning Robert Lamb was here and built the
steps at the front door Samual Bradshaws time was up tonight I paid him in full $126 for 7
months
" 23 a fine day John went to Guelph to see the Doctor Orton and he Drove in Sam and Bob
Little and Georges Mary to See the Doctor
" 24 a very fine day I was at Hardies thrashing we got in the Potatoes that was in the
Orchard
" 26 this is a very Stormy wett day it blowed and rained nearly all day
27 this is a fine day but windy and cold in the morning I went in to Guelph got D Stewarts Will
regestered and other buisness done John is not able to work yet
28 this day is pretty cold and frosty with a high wind and a Shour of snow I was fixing about
home
29 this is a fine day we killed 4 pigs we had D Gilchrist and C Little helping us there is 7 to kill
yet
1883
Dec 1 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph I had the Buggie with Mother and Some Ducks
and John had a load of Potatoes 18 bags got 70 cts for 4 B and 65 for the rest 3 bags of
Apples one for $1 50 and two for $1 25 each 2 pigs got $5 55 per hundred lb one weighed
182 the other 175 they were 7 month old we kept 2 at home one weighed 325 the other 185
we bought an overcoat for Robert James paid $8 for it
" 3 a fine day I was at the Council Meeting the last of the year received $40
�" 4 a very fine day I went up to Arthur Vilage to the County Council Meeting went to Fergus
on the Carrs then took a buss to Arthur
" 7 this day is wett it rained all forenoon then at night we got down to Guelph from Arthur in
the evening and stoped in Guelph all night
" 8 a fine day but cold in the afternoon I got home from Arthur
" 5 John went up to Muttries Mill with a grist of 10 Bags of Wheat
" 10 this is a fine day a little cold I went in to Guelph for Doctor Orton for Georges Mary she
is very bad
" 11 cleaned up a load of Barley 22 bags a fine day
" 12 a fine day I went down to Morriston got a pair of holdbacks paid 75 cts
1883
Dec 13 this is a very fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 6 lb at home 52 B
29 lb at Guelph got 63 cts per Bushel
" 14 this was a fine warm morning but it got very cold in the afternoon with a high wind from
the north we were thrashing Some Oats about 100 B and 56 B of fall wheat we made a
smash of the Machine about 4 0clock and had to stope
" 18 this is a very cold windy day with some Showers of snow we were hauling home Oats
from the back barn I went down to Bickleys to get Rash Shod
" 19 we were thrashing Oats Some 420 Bushels and about 20 B of Peas we had McKenzies
Machine
" 20 this was a fine day we went to the Tea meeting at the Town Hall at Aberfoyle in
conection with our church
" 22 this day is very cold I went to Guelph on some Buisness
" 23 this is a dreadull cold stormy day with the wind out of the east some snow in the
afternoon and Sleet at night
�" 24 this is a fine calm mild day with a little Sleighing we went to Morriston I bought near 4
1/2 gallons of Coal oill paid 20 cts per gall from Jonston
" 25 this is a fine Mild day I was at home all day
" 27 this is a fine morning but got stormy before night snowed a good bit I was over at
Glennies with the other members of the Council to examin a new bridge over the river the
sow went the Boar
1883
Dec 28 this is a fine day we filled up some Potatoes
" 29 this is a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with a load 15 bags of Potatoes got
65 cts per bag and 4 bags of Apples got $1 60 per bag
" 31 this is a fine day with Some Snow this was the Nomination of Councillars I was
Nominated for Dep Reev and J Iles in opposition
1884
Jan 1 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
to our New years Dinner there was the Macfarlanes and the Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive}
" 2 this is a terable Stormy snowing and blowing we were cutting peas in the forenoon I went
up Peter Ormes funeral Duncan Graham and the Wife came down to See us
" 4 we have had 3 terable cold Stormy days with a very high wind the roads are badly drifted
" 5 this day is not so stormy but very cold 8 degrees below zero I went in to Guelph
" 6 this is a cold stormy day we went to the Church
" 7 this a fine day but frosty this was the Municipal Election I was Elected for Dep Reeve over
J Iles by a majority of 30 I got 193 votes J 163
" 9 this is a terable stormy day yesterday it snowed all day and it has snowed and blowed all
day and last night
�1883
Dec 28 this is a fine day we filled up some Potatoes
" 29 this is a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with a load 15 bags of Potatoes got
65 cts per bag and 4 bags of Apples got $1 60 per bag
" 31 this is a fine day with Some Snow this was the Nomination of Councillars I was
Nominated for Dep Reev and J Iles in opposition
1884
Jan 1 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
to our New years Dinner there was the MacFarlanes and the Amos{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive}
" 2 this is a terable Stormy snowing and blowing we were cutting pears in the forenoon I went
up Peter Ormes funeral Duncan Graham and the Wife came down to See us
" 4 we have had 3 terable cold Stormy days with a very high wind the roads are badly drifted
" 5 this day is not so stormy but very cold 8 degrees below zero I went in to Guelph
" 6 this is a cold stormy day we went to the Church
" 7 this a fine day but frosty this was the Municipal Election I was Elected for Dep Reeve over
J Iles by a majority of 30 I got 193 votes J 163
" 9 this is a terable stormy day yesterday it snowed all day and it has snowed and blowed all
day and last night
1884
Jan 12 we have had a very Stormy week the Snow is very deep and the roads are badly
drifted I was at Aberfoyle at the Meeting of the Insurance Company I was Elected Presedent
of the Company for this year
�14 this day is milder it got very cold in the evening we went down to Morriston and settled up
with W Ross there was a dispute between him and us about $17 50 that he overcharged I
bought 6 tieroaps paid 15 cts each and a closeline paid 15 cts
15 this is a very cold frosty day Duncan Gilchrist and Christ Little was helping us to kill pigs
we killed 7 the old Sow and 6 pigs 6 months old one weighed 155 lb 150 1/2 lb 144 .. 147 lb
324 lb 177 lb 166 lb the Sow to Boar
16 this is a cold day we went to Guelph with 3 pigs sold them for $7 per cwt 322 .. 175 .. 162
lb $45.64 I bought a front Quarter of beef its weight was 174 lb paid 6 1/2 per cwt
" 17 this is a fine day we went out to Aberfoyle in the evening to the Farmers Social it was a
fine night
" 18 this is a fine day we went out to Aberfoyle with Mrs Stewart and Bill McPhatters wife
" 19 this day is very cold we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart and Bill McPhatters wife to go
to Port Huron U S
1884
Jan 21 this day is cold I was at Aberfoyle at the Council Meeting the first Meeting of the year
" 22 I went to Guelph to the first Meeting of the County Council we Elected A S Allan of
Clifford Village as Warden for this year
" 23 this day is stormy it snowed all day I was at Guelph
" 24 this is a fine day but cold in the evening the County Council went to visit the two
Hospitals in the afternoon
" 25 this is dreadfull cold day it is very calm but very keen frost I got one of my fingers frost
bitt going to Guelph in the morning it is very cold it is 40 degrees below zero
" 26 this day is not near so cold we finished the County Council this is the fifth day I got $11
" 28 this day blustry and Snowing we were cutting Peas in the afternoon we had Donald
{McKugie} and D McKenzie
" 29 this is a fine day we went down to John McKenzies Sale and to W Gilfillans
�" 30 this day is very soft it is regular thaw the first thaw we have had in January the roads is
very soft
" 31 this day a good deal colder the road are very rough
Feb 1 we went over to Rockwood with the Wool we traded off 93 lb for cloth got 21 cts got 15
lb carded the roads are very rough
1884
Feb 2 this day is stormy and cold I went to Guelph with Mary
" 4 this day is very cold I was at the Council Meeting
" this day is very soft it was very stormy last night but it got quite a thaw all day John went up
to the Culfield Mill with 10 bags of Oats and peas to Chop
" 7 this is a very fine day the Sun is strong I was down to Aberfoyle at James McLeans at a
Meeting of the Church Committee
" 8 this day is dull and soft Hugh Cockburn and me was going round this part of the
Congregation to get Subscriptions to pay a certain dept on the church
" 9 this morning is snowing it turned out a fine day we went to Guelph with some butter I
bought a pair of shoes for Lizie and some bran at the mill 440 lb paid 60 cts per 100lb I sent
a letter to California
' 11 this day is a little stormy Gilfillian and the Wife was here
" 6 this is a fine day I was at Guelph fair with John James Scott Assessors Man come back
for a young cow I sold to James Scott for 40 dollars to be paid in June
" 12 this day in very disagrable cold east wind with sort hard snow I was down to Moriston
with the Wife and Georges Mary
1884
Feb 12 the wife and me went over to John Murrays in the evening to our tea he paid me for 3
cows to the Bull $3.75
�" 13 a fine day a little soft I went to Bickleys to get Farmer and Doll Shod
" 14 this day is some colder with a high wind and some snow we were at home
" 15 this is a fine day John and the Girels went over to Mr Aikins on the third Con in the
evening to a party
" 16 this is a fine day we cutt some Oats for feed and James some wood for firewood
" 19 this day is very soft quite a thaw I went down to Mr Leslies in the afternoon I had some
of the harness to Mr Scotts to get repaired
" 20 this is a very cold stormy day with a very high wind it rained very heavy last night then
changed very cold the roads are very slippery. I went to Aberfoyle to get Prince Shod at
Bickleys
" 21 this day turned very stormy in the afternoon a very high wind with showrs of snow John
went to Guelph with a load of wood for Christ Little he had a bee of ten teams
" 23 this is a fine day Mother and me went to Guelph with the Cutter John and Mary went
with the Duble team
1884
Feb 23 John went up to the Mill with 7 bags of Oats to chopp for the cows he went in to
Guelph with Doll the mare to lett the ferrier se her she is sometimes lame I went out to the
Freight Station to enquire about some wine that Brother John sent from California it was
there and three caces of caned fruit 6 cans it was shipped from California about the first of
last August and we never got it till now it came to Guelph in December last but I did not get
any notice there was about 300 lbs I paid 3 cts per lb Duty there was 38 Gallons of Wine I
paid 55 cts per Gal Duty and $1 50 for freight that was an extra charge
" 25 this day is milder it snowed a little in the morning it was very cold yesterday I went in to
Guelph for the caned fruit and some of the wine I did not get on Saturday Mother came home
she has ben in Guelph since Saturday stopping with Duncan Graham
" 26 this is a very mild day it snowed a good bit last night and this morning Mother and me
went over to Beverley to Visit Bella Gilfillian her Father and Mother went with us we stopped
all night at W Gilfillians
�" 28 this has ben a terable stormy cold day snowing and blowing it drifted the roads badly
" 29 this is terable cold day the roads are very badly drifted
1884
March 1 this is very severe cold day it is very cold I went out to Old Mr James Blacks in the
afternoon to get him to signe his Will he is very poorly he is in bed
" 4 this is a very cold day very severe frost I went over to James Glennies Sale I bought a set
of wooden harrows and paid $3.70 for them Duncan McKenzie brought them home with him
" 5 this morning was very frosty we went to Guelph fair with 3 cows there was 2 of them
belongs to George we sold Georges 2 the heiffer new calfed got $35 the other wont calf till
July got $20 our own we did not sell there was a great many at the fair
" 6 this is a very fine day the Sun is strong and clear there was one of the fat lambs died last
night our folks went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive}
in the evening to a surprise party
" 7 this day is sort of raw and cold it snowed a good bit last night I went up to the Model farm
in the afternoon
" 8 this is a terable stormy cold day it snowed and blowed the wind from the North East John
is not well
" 10 this is a very fine day frosty in the morning and warm though the day the roads are bad
" 12 this is a fine day but the roads are very bad they are so Soft where the Snow is deep it
rained yesterday
1884
March 12 I went in to Guelph with a load of potatoes 18 bags got 75 cts per bag and 3 bags
and a Bushel of apples got $1 75 per bag I bought 2 bushels of clover have to pay $7 50 per
Bushel and a half Barrel of herring paid $3 50 and 25 lb of cattle food Paid $1.50
" 15 a fine day we we went in to Guelph with 16 bags of Potatoes got 70 and 75 cts per bag
and one bag of apples got $1 75 per bag a calf skin and 2 sheep skins got $2 55 for them
�" 17 went up to the Mill with 10 bags of oats to choop I went in to Guelph to return the herrin
and get another half Barel I went down to visit James Scott in the evening the Mrs was there
" 18 went over to N Norrises and Duncan Morrisons
" 19 this day is dull and soft I went over to Galt with Georges Mary to see her Friends she
had the Children
" 20 this is a fine day we got home from Galt all right
' 21 this is a very warm day the snow is going fast
" 22 this is a fine day warm the Sleighing is very bad in to Guelph we went in with 8 bags of
Potatoes for William Taylor of Nicoll got 70 cents per bag bought 100 lb of Oatmeal paid
$2.75 it rained at night Robert Amos and Margaret was down
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March 24 this is a fine warm day John Gilchrist came to cut some firewood
" 25 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the wagon Georges Mary and the Children
Started away to go home to Manitoba She went on the 2 Oclock train She paid $26.14 for
her ticket I paid P Anderson $15 for 2 B clover
" 26 this day is very soft it rained light all day nearly I was mending shoes
" 28 this is a very fine day the girels and me went in to Guelph to meet Mrs Stewart her and
Mrs Patton came from Port Huron
" 31 this is a a very fine day I was at the Council Meeting the roads are very good
April 1 this is a fine day but a little raw there was a shoure of snow last night it is snowing
tonight we were at the Seed Show at Aberfoyl I got the first Prize for Barley first for Potatoes
Second for spring wheat I sold the wheat for $1 25 Barly 80 cts Potatoes from 75 cts for
Early rose 90 for B Hebron and $1 for White Elephant it was a very good show
1884
April 1 James Golightly comenced to work at noon he is hired for 7 months at 18 Dollers per
month
�" 2 this morning is very stormy windy out of the east with some snow then it rained and
freezed the men is hauling home wood with the sleigh this is Guelph Fair day but we did not
go in to it
3 this is a fine day but very cold we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart to meet Mr Bailey to
Settle about the farm we sold to him and he was to pay for it today
" 5 we went to Guelph with Mrs Stewart and her Daughter Mrs Patton of Port Hurron She is
going to live with Mrs Patton
" 6 Sunday a fine day but very cold Mother and me went to see Margarets Baby
" 7 a fine warm day but cold at night I went to Guelph to meet Mr. Bailey we got all the
buisness settled and gave him his deed he paid me over $3000 and I deposited it in the
Guelph Savings Bank on interest
8 this is a cold morning hard frost it snowed about two hours after ten oclock mother and me
went up to Mr James Laidlaw then to R Amoses
1884
April 9 this day is milder but frosty in the morning the roads are very bad I came home from
Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} I went down and Paid
John Smith $17.10 I was at old James Blacks on business
" 11 this is a fine day we were sawing firewood with the circular saw we had a fine days
sawing of wood
{ink stain} this is a fine day I went to Guelph with some butter {ink stain} 12 lb got 24 cts per
lb some egs 15 cts and a bag of apples got $1 50
" 14 this is a beautifull fine day but is frosty and cold at night John went up to the Arkell Mill
with a grist of 11 bags of wheat 23 Bushels 17 lb got home 861 lb flour or 37 lbs to the
Bushel
15 this day is Soft it comenced to rain a cold east rain in the morning it rained a little the most
of the day but not heavy it got warmer towards evening
�10 this a fine day but a cold air frosty in the mornings we cleaned up the Spring wheat 39 1/2
Bushels altogether Sold 10 B at the seed show $1.29 12B to P Bealey $1 20 7 B to C Little 7
B for ourselves
16 this day is very disagarable it sort of driziled and rained I went to Guelph to the Horse
Show had some butter got 24 cts lb the men comenced to Plough
1884
April 17 this is a fine day the ground was white with snow this morning but it soon went all
away John went up to the Mill with 10 bags to choop 6 of Oats and 4 mixed Pat Bailey got 12
bushels paid $1 20 per Bushel
" 18 this is a fine day the men is Ploughing I went over to William Gilfillians I had a bag of
Potatoes {ink stain}
" 19 this day is warm we wer cutting Oats she{ink stain} and Straw and the big wheel of the
Horsepowr {ink stain} lifted up and the horses run away and brock {ink stain} part of the
horsepowr I went to Guelph with {ink stain} some butter got 22 cts per lb
" 21 this morning was very cold hard frost John {ink stain} went to Guelph for a load of Salt
for the land {ink stain} he brought home 2335 lbs $5 1/2 per ton got 200 lbs of Plaster 70 cts
got some mettle for the horse {ink stain} Powr paid 75 cts at Crows Foundry
" 22 this is a fine day but very frosty in the morning {ink stain} John comenced to
Gangplough the Potatoe la{ink stain} I was fixing the roller one of the sows piged on Sunday
morning had 3 there is only one now
23 this is a fine warm day frosty at night I was sowing {ink stain} Salt on the Spring wheat
land John comenced to {ink stain} sow the Spring wheat Charley Evens got 3 B w{ink stain}
paid $ 1.25
1884
April 24 this is a fine warm day John finished Sowing the spring wheat 7 1/2 Bushels White
Russian
" 25 this is a fine day John comenced to sow the Barley in the back field
�" 26 the weather is dry cold at nights John Sowed 8 1/2 Bushels of Barley in the back field
" 28 fine weather we sowed 2 Bushels of Barley in the Oarchard Christ got 6 Bushels Sp
wheat
" 29 comenced to Sow the Oats in the field this side of the creek I sowed the Onions in the
garden and planted some hitched up the black colt in the harrows for the first time she goes
well
May 1 this is a fine warm day frosty at night we got a bag of Barley 118 lb from Kenneth
McKenzie and a 3 Bushels and 11 lb from John Murray paid Murray 65 cts per B
2 we had some rain last night it was warm this morning but is got dredfull windy and cold
before noon we planted some maple trees along the back fence at the concession I sowed
some salt in the evening on the Barley land this morning is cold sowed some Barley we went
3 to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 22 cts 14 cts
1884
May 5 this morning is dull and soft it rained a lot last night I went to Guelpt for Carter the
Ferrier to see Doll the mare she is sick with inflamation on the lungs John finished sowing
the Barley 18 1/2 Bushels got the big field in this side of the creek all sowed 18 1/2 Bushels
Barley 20 1/2 B Oats 4 B peas
" 6 this is a fine growing day Jim is ploughing sod and Robert is Gangploughing the little field
at the creek John is fixing fences
7 this day is soft it sort of rained in the morning then it started to rain after noon not very
heavy all afternoon we went to Guelph fair with a load of Potatoes 18 bags 7 bags of the
white Eliphant 11 bags of Beauty of Hebron got $1.10 for the Eliphant 80 cts for the Hebron
we bought a bag of American Potatoes of the rose variety paid 90 cts bought 6 3/4 Bushels
of Peas paid 80 cts per B got 2 bags of chop done Peas and Oats paid 10 cts per Bag
" 9 it has ben very soft these two days rained a good bit both days
" 10 this day is raw and little cold finished the sod and sowed 3 bags of Peas I grafted about
40 grafts some N Spy King of Tomkins and Baldwins
�May 12 this is a beautifull fine day things are growing fine finished sowing the Peas all the
land that is ready there is a peice down in the corner of the field is too weet yet the Boys
comenced to Ploug the Back field next McKenzies John is at John Smiths house raising a
log house the mare Fannies leg is very bad swelled and very hott I am bathing it with cold
watter
" 13 this forenoon is cold with an east wind it rained a good part of the afternoon Robert was
rolling till it rained
" 9 the Sow piged she had 5 pigs 2 Died
" 15 this was a fine warm morning till noon we had a Shour then about 3 oclock we had a
great storm thunder and rain and a terable wind David Bradshaw came down to tell us that
Margarets Baby was dead it Died this morning it has be bad for about two months
" 16 this day is very cold all day we were up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} to the Babys Funeral John Sowed Some Oats in the Back field he
has got the little field at the creek sowed with Oats Robert and Mary is Sick they are taking
the measels
May 17 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with Butter &amp; egs 15 cts for the Butter and 14 cts
for the egs I bought a Bushel of corn paid 85 cts 40 lb of Pea meal for the steers paid 1 1/2
cts per lb John finished Sowing the Oats we are all but a corner in the Pea field it is wett
" 19 this is a fine growing day some light shours through the day but it rained very heavy at
night James is hauling dung for the Potatoes I finished rolling the fall wheat in the morning
" 20 this morning is very wett it has rained the most of the night Fanney folled last night and
the foll was dead she folled before the time John is sick
" 21 this is a fine day I was pruning apple trees
" 22 this is a very fine day the two Girls and the two Boys are in bed with the measels I is
sick yet
" 23 this day is very warm we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 15 cts for the Butter
14 for the eggs I had a Bag of potatoes for Mr Buchanan got $1
" 24 we were at Margaret Kerrs Funeral Jane is bad with the measels
�" 26 we have fine warm growing weather every thing is growing fine I was at the Council
meeting we sowed some Peas and a little Oats
1884
May 26 the two Steers went away today we took them to Aberfoyle they weighed 2280 lb
" 27 this day is a little cooler we comenced to plant the Potatoes I was cutting Potatoes all
day Mother is Sick
" 28 this is a very cold day we took the Bull to Guelph he is gone off to London I sold him and
the steers to Edmond Gray the Bull weighed 2165 lb I got 5 1/2 cts per lb the steers weighed
2280 lb at 6 1/4 cts per lb
" 29 this morning is very cold and frosty this is the fast day
" 30 this day is a little warmer W Rae and me was examining the Roads
" 31 this is a fine day we were at the Roads in the forenoon and at the Council meeting in the
afternoon
June 1 this is the Sacrament Sabath
" 2 this is a fine warm day I was down to Leslies
" 3 this is a fine warm day I went over to A Smiths to see a steer that is laying there the once
I Sold then I went to Guelph to the County Council Meeting finished planting Potatoes
" 5 the County Council went up to the Poor House
1884
June 5 then went out to the Model farm in the evening
" 7 this is a fine warm day we finished the County Council we were 5 days got $11 I bought a
new hat from Stewert paid $2 bought a tube for Janet Amos paid $1
" 9 this is a very warm day till 4 Oclock then it got very Cold it started to rain in the evening
and rained all night we clipped 42 Sheep we had John Hardy helping
�" 10 this morning is soft and some rain we were over to the other side of the Township letting
jobs on the Roads
" 11 we were letting jobs on the Roads John went to Aberfoyl to Mrs Thomas Ingrams
Funeral the Doctor was up to see Johns Mary She is not well
" 12 this is a very warm day it is a fine growing day the Doctor was here tonight to Johns
Mary
" 14 this is a fine warm day we were at Guelph with some Wool sold it for 18 cts per lb for
long wool and 25 cts for short wool we sold 87 lb long 7 lb short sold 4 bags Potatoes for 73
cts per bag
13 I went over to the plaining Mill in Nassagaweya to get the flooring plained for the Kitchen
floor paid 89 cts $1.85 for 300 feet I went up to Mr Thomas{small superscript occurs,
indicating the possessive} to get some teeth pulled
1884
June 16 this is a very warm day I went down to Aberfoyle in the Morning to See Christ Littles
sheep weighed 25 sheep weighed 4050 lb we comenced to Sow the turnips
" 17 this day is very warm and dry Jim is ploughing the Summerfallow it is very hard John is
drilling
18 this is very warm weather we had a small shour Gilfillian and the wife was here Fannie
the Mare got the Horse Bibers young Englands Glory
19 we went to Guelph with Mother and the Girls to get some dresses we had the colt for the
first time
" 21 this day is warm we went out to Aberfoyle to lett some jobs on the roads on the 5th Con
near the new bridge
23 we had a Speacial Meeting of the Council in the evening
" 24 this day is very warm there was a heavy thunder Shour Mother and Me went up to Bells
corners to See Susan and John Little
" 25 we had a fine rain all forenoon here but very little at Bells corners
�" 26 we went over to Harriston to See William Horrocks we called at Mount Forrest
27 we were at the great Reform Meetting at Harriston to heare Mr Blake and Others
1884
June 28 this is a very warm day we got home from Harriston {blank space} 24th John
finnished sowing the turnips
" 30 this day is very warm Alfred Howitt was here taking the level for some ditches on the
sideline we were with him
July 1 this is a very warm there was some showers went round in the evening I went over to
the 3rd concession to examin a job on the roads then I went to Guelph to see the
Calidonians dancing
" 2 we had a warm dry day I took out two of the Buggy wheels to get the tyres sett
" 3 we had a fine rain I went out for the wheels
" it rained nearly all the forenoon it is fine growing weather John started to cut the hey he
went a few rounds
" there was some showers we went to Guelph
" 7 this morning was very cold and windy John comenced to cutt the heay
" 8 this is a fine day we are busy at the heay Robert was at Christ Littles raiking heay we got
in one load of heay
" 9 this is a very fine day we got in 4 loads of heay I went to Rockwood with {illegible number,
over 100} lb of wool was docked 9 lb 138 1/2 out of 21 cts in goods $29.9
1884
July 9 I went from Rockwood to Guelph we bought two bags of Salt paid 70 cts per bag we
bought a 100 lb of Oat Meal at Rockwood {illegible} paid $2 50 per 100 lb
" 10 this is a very fine warm day I went over to the 4 Con to see a job on the road at Pat
McGars Rae was there
�" 12 this day was showry we did not do any thin at the hay except cutt a little we have had a
very fine week for the heay untill today we went to Guelph with some butter I bought 2 lb of
Paris Green paid 65 cts
" 14 this is a good hay day James Golightly is not able to do much with a bile on his arm Bob
Dunn was helping us in the afternoon I was at the Council Meeting in the afternoon
" 15 this is a fine day but very cold for the season it has been very cold since saturday John
finished Cutting the heay 27 acres in all
" 16 this day is dull and cold comenced to Scuffel and thin the turnips
" 17 this day is clearer and warmer raiked up some hay
" 18 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the hay 28 loads of splendid hay big loads I went
to Guelph with Jane to Meet Christ Little from the old County
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" 19 this day is dull and cold it has ben very cold all week we went to Guelph with butter and
eggs and Some black currants I went up to Waterloo with the 10 Oclock train I paid 85 cts for
a return ticket and 15 cts for the buss from Berlin to Waterloo
" 21 they are busy at the turnips James comenced to Plough the Summerfallow the Second
time I was cutting thistles in the Pasture field
" 22 this morning was dull and misty then it cleared up and got very warm I went to Guelph
for some fixings for the reaper I did not get them
" 24 this was a fine day we had a fine light shower in the evening I went over to see a job on
the road near Pat McGars in the evening John comenced to cutt the Barley at the back field
' 25 this is a fine day James is cradeling the Barley in the Orchard John is putting paris green
on the Potatoes the Boy finished cleaning the turnips I was cutting thistles in the Pasture field
" 26 this is a warm we went to Guelph with Butter eggs and Black currants John comenced
to cutt the fall wheat hauled in a load of Barley
28 a very warm day finished cutting one field of wheat
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July 28 hauled in 3 loads of Barley
" 29 hauled in 2 loads of Barly and and cutt 5 acres of Barley
" 30 this is a very warm day we finished cutting the fall wheat and some Barley I went to
Aberfoyle with the wagon wheel to get the tyre sett
" 31 this forenoon has ben very Soft it has rained Since daylight and all forenoon I went to
Aberfoyle for the wagon wheel paid McIntyre 50 cts for 2 fillors
August 1 this is a fine day John finished cutting the Barley
" 2 this is a very fine day we hauled in 7 loads of Barley and 5 loads of fall wheat
" 4 we had some rain last night this was a fine day untill about half past 4 Oclock then we
had a very heavy rain for about 2 hours we got in 2 loads of wheat before the rain Mother
and Me went in to Guelph the time of the rain it rained nearly all the road Johns Baby Annie
May McFarlane Died about 2 Oclock She was bad about 30 hours with infant Cholera she
was 9 months old we got a Coffin in Guelph the coffin cost $9 Shroud $1 crape $1 box $1 20
1884
Aug 5 this day is Showry Johns Baby was Buried today
" 6 this is a very fine day I went over to Waterloo to get the crooked Shaft fixed I got a new
one paid $2 75 the boys got in 8 loads of Wheat in the evening they wrought till near 11
Oclock it looks like rain
" 7 this is a very fine day we got in all the Barley 17 loads it was a very good crop we got in
all the fall wheat except the raikings there is 21 loads in I was horse raiking Mary went up
with farmer to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} to help with
the thrashing
" 8 this is a very fine day we got in 2 loads of wheat raikings we have 23 loads of fall wheat I
went over to the Puslinch Lake with the two Girls to the Gilchrist clan picknick
" 9 a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs
�" 11 this is a very warm day we cutt the spring wheat Jim was at John Smiths thrashing I
gave Robert Black $10 in part paymet for plank for the Caulfield Bridge
" 12 this is a very warm day I went up to Caulfield Mill with some wheat there was 20 bushels
for a grist and 10 1/2 bushels to sell got 82 cents per B it weighed 55lb to the Bushel
1884
August 13 the Boys is at the turnips Jim is at W McKenzies thrashing I went up to the Mill for
the grist
" 15 we have very hott dry weather it is terable hott we were thrashing half a day in the
afternoon we thrashed 150 Bushels it is very good wheat
" 16 this day is very dry and warm we got the spring wheat all but the raikings in 7 loads
" 18 this day is very warm we got in a load of wheat raikings we had 8 loads of Spring wheat
it was a very fine crop we comenced to pull the peas
" 19 we took the lambs from the ews the men is pulling peas
" 21 this is a very warm day at the Peas
" 22 this is a very warm day we hauled in 6 loads of Peas John is at Fliming thrashing
" 23 we had a light Shower this morning we went to Guelph with some apples got 75 cts for
some and 50 cts for one some butter and eggs we comenced to cutt the Oats
" 25 this morning is cool we cutt some oats I was at the Council Meeting is the afternoon
John is Sick he is not able to work he went to the Doctor
" 26 a fine day hauling in Peas
1884
August 27 this is a fine day I went up to Fergus to a meeting of reformers to make
arangements for the Mowat reception
�" 28 this a fine day had some rain in the evening we were at Aberfoyle at the Seed Show we
had 10 bushels of Clawson Wheat and ten of Democrat wheat I got the 4 prize for the
Democrat and Sold 6 B 20 lb at $ 1 per Bushel we were at Miss McIntyres Funeral
" 29 we had a great rain last night James is at Murrys thrashing Robert comenced to Plough
for wheat
" 30 we had a very heavy rain this morning but it turned out a fine day after 8 oclock we went
in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs John comenced to cutt the Oats in the back field
next Archies
Sept 1 this is a fine day the folks cutt the Oats in the back field Judge Chadwick Shot Mr
Colson of Guelph in the face back in the swamp he is very bad
" 2 this is a fine day we hauled in 12 loads of Oats
" 3 this is a very fine day we hauled in 3 loads of Oats and 2 loads of peas got all the Peas in
25 loads a fine crap
" 4 this is a fine day we comenced to plough for the fall wheat we hauled in the oats in the
back field next Achys 10 loads a fine crop we hualed them in to the back barn
1884
Sept 5 very warm today the men finished ploughing the little field at the concession
" 6 Sowed the field at the concession 7 Bushels
" 8 this is a fine day I was at a meeting of Reformers at the Townhall Aberfoyle to appoint
Delagates to the demonstration at Toronto to welcome the Hon Oliver Mowat I was
Chairman there was a good meeting
" 9 I went to Guelph this day is very hot we finished cutting the Oats in the field at the creek
the Oats is all cut but half an acre of late oats
" 10 we had a Shour yesterday evening Sowed 12 bushels of Democrate wheat in the big
field
�13 this is a fine day finished Sowing the wheat we sowed 19 Bushels Clawson and 12
Bushels of Democrat wheat I went to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 B 20 lb got 82 cts it
weighed 62 lb to the Bushel
" 16 this is a fine day John and me went to Toronto to the Mowat Demonstration and to the
Toronto Fair there was a terable croud of people in Toronto
" 17 a fine day got home from Toronto about 10 Oclock at night Mother has been bad with
her throat
" 19 a fine day we were thrashing with the steamer about 3 hours in the afternoon thrashed
200 B
1884
Sept 20 it rained some last night nearly all night but not heavy we thrashed a all day
something over 909 B 298 fall wheat 130 sring 452 B of fall wheat 140 B peas 341 Barley
" 21 frost this morning cool all day
" 22 this is a very wett day it has rained very heavy all forenoon and we have 5 acres of Oats
out yet it rained nearly all day
" 23 this day is dull and dark we thrashed the Barley the Second time 241 Bushels it rained
in the afternoon
" 25 this is a fine day I went over to the 7th con to see a job on the road
" 26 this is a fine day we hauled in 5 big loads of Oats
" 27 this is a very wet day it rained nearly all day we went in to Guelph with Butter got 22 cts
per lb 17cts per eggs
" 29 a fine day but dull I was at the Council Meeting we comenced to Dig the Potatoes
" 30 this day is dull and light shours I went to Guelph with some things for the Show I sold 2
bags of apples got 40 cts per bag I then went old to James Blacks Sale
Oct 1 this is a fine morning got in a stack of Peas but it rained in the afternoon I was at the
Apples
�" 2 this was a very wett day it rained nearly all day lightly John and me went to Guelph Show
it was a bad day for the Show I did not get any prize
1884
Oct 3 this is a very warm day I went over to James Andersons Sale I bought a Shearling
South Down ram paid $9 for it
" 4 this day was warm with Some Showers in the afternoon we went to Guelph with butter &amp;
eggs I then went to James Andersons to get the ram I then went down to Aberfoyle to Sware
some of the Scott Oct canvesers
" 6 this is a fine day they are busy at the Potatoes Mr Rae and me were letting a job of
Ditching on the road
" 7 this is a fine day we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} with William Horracks he was down on a visit
" 8 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 Bushels got 60 cents per Bushel it got very
wett and cold in the afternoon John Little and Susan and the children came down in the
evening
" 9 this is a very fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we had some thing at it and got a
few prizes
" 10 John comenced to plough the Potatoe land
" 13 this is a fine day we had a lot of rain yesterday morning John Little and Susan went
home John finished Ploughing the Potatoe land we had a good crop some nine or then loads
I sent a letter to California
1884
October 14 this is a fine day but cold frosty in the morning I received a teligram from my
Brother John from California last night Annie is very Sick I entend to start off to California
tomorrow if all is well John went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 49 B 28 lb got 58 cents
per Bushel it came to $28 75 I bought a trunk paid $2.75 and a pair of calf Boots paid $4
�" 15 this is a fine day John went up to Marden with a load of apples 23 bags to make cider
Robert Amos is to Boile it and make Apple butter I Started off to California on the Grand
Trunk Railroad at 3 oclock PM I got as far as Sarnia before dark
" 21 I arived at Sacramento at 7 Oclock this morning had to remain there till 1140 Oclock
then I went on the train to Galt 27 miles got there at 1240 I received a Teligraph yesterday at
Winemuccey from my Brother that Annie Died on Sunday the 19th I arived in time for the
Funeral it took place imediately after I arived in Galt
' 24 my Brother John and me started for San Francisco at 1240 PM we got there at dark we
stoped at the Grand Hotel we remained till monday morning
1884
October 27 we arived at Galt back from San Francisco at one Oclock
31 I left Galt at 9 Oclock AM for Sacramento on my way home to Canada we got to
Sacramento at 10 O Brother John came with me to Sacramento I remained there untill half
past seven then started on the train to cross the Mountains for home the Weather has ben
very warm all the time I have ben in California Brother John returned home with the 6 Oclock
train I started on the express train at half past 7 Oclock in the evening I was to go on the
express untill I would overtake the Emigrant train that left in the morning I had an Emigrant
ticket paid $64 50 for it
Nov 1 I left the Express train at Truckee at 5 Oclock in the morning and waited till 6 Oclock
on the Emigrant train
" 3 I got to Ogden in the morning at 725 Oclock we changed carrs and started at 1015
Oclock
" 5 we started from Council Bluff at 145 Oclock an Chichago and Rock Island railroad
" 6 we got to Chichago at 7 Oclock left at 930 for Detroit got there after dark on the Michigan
Centeral then we started on the Great Western
1884
Nov 7 I got to Harisburg at one Oclock in the morning had to stop untill 1030 Oclock AM got
to Guelph at 1145 Oclock AM got home in the evening the folks at home had the Sweed
�turnips all in loads there is Some Graystone to take in yet they have had very cold and wett
weather at the turnips I had fine dry weather on my way home
" 8 we went in to Guelph to get my trunks but I did not get them
" 10 I went in to Guelph got my trunks and 3 cases of caned fruit from California I paid over
$9 for Duty and $3 63 for freight the freight was paid in California $4 86 they still claim $4 9
" 12 we went in to Guelph with John and Mary we purchased tikets for California from Mr
Gales paid $183 for the three $9 less than the Grand Trunk
" 13 John and his Wife Mary and little Janet and our Mary started for California we went
down to Schaw Station on the Credit valey railroad with then they started at 3 Oclock PM C
Little R Amos Robert J Lizzie and my self went to see them off
1884
Nov 15 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some butter
" 17 I went away to hunt for a man to hire Robert was a Sandys Flimings thrashing Edward
at McKenzies
" 19 we went to Guelph to Settle with the Railroad agent about Some caned fruit from
California there is some mistake about the freight
" 20 John Gilchrist comenced to work here this morning he is hired for $13 50 per month for
the winter
" 14 William Beattie from Dumfriece and his wife was here
" 22 we went in to Guelph with 3 bags of fall apples got 60 cts per bag and some butter got
20 cts per lb
" 24 this is a very cold day we had a very heavy rain yesterday Morning then some snow last
night I was at the Council Meeting the last we expect this year we received our pay $40
" 25 this is a sort of a stormy day Snowed some all day we thrashed Some peas 50 bushels
oats 200 bushels we brock the Machine near 4 Oclock we had to quit
�" 26 this day is clear but cold Robert and me went up to the Mill with 8 bags of Peas and
Oats to choap we went to Guelph bought Robert a pair of Boots paid $3 25 a coat paid $3 50
a basket 50 cts
1884
Nov 27 this day is mild there is a little sleighing I went to Guelph yesterday with the sleigh we
hauled home 2 loads of Oats from the back barn
29 this is a fine day a little frosty it is fine weather for winter we got all the Oats home from
the back barn the Sow went to the Boar
Decem 1 this is a very fine day we have a little sleighing but not much snow the Boys were at
Christs thrashing
" 2 this is a fine day but very frosty at night I went to Guelph to the County Council I got
Fannie the mare Shod at G Nicholes paid 80 cts
" 3 a fine day I went to Guelph with the Buggie it is fine wheeling at the Council in the
forenoon at Mr W Leslies Funeral in the afternoon
" 4 a fine day at the Council in Guelph
" 5 at the County Council I sent a letter to California to John
" 6 this morning is soft and dull and foggie then it comenced to rain at noon and rained all
after noon heavy near night I was at Guelph to the County Council we finished this forenoon
we have ben five day received $11 I sent a letter to John Little
" 7 this day is wett and raw it rained all forenoon
1884
Dec 8 this is a fine day I was out at Aberfoyle to a Magestrates court we got a letter from
Mary
" 10 I went over to the Bridge on the Sideline between lots 10 &amp; 11 on the 5 con to inspect a
job
�" 11 this is a fine day a little cold I was at the Post Office got a letter from John and one from
Uncle John
" 12 this day is prety cold McKenzies brought over the Machine to thrash tomorrow
" 13 this is a very fine day we were thrashing they thrashed all the Oats that was to thrash
470 bushels we have thrashed alltogether about 800 bushels they charged Seven Dolars
15 this day is stormy snowed some all the afternoon I was at Mrs Donald McKeracher funeral
she Died on Saturday
" 16 this day is very cold and stormy we went to Guelph with a Sleigh load of Lambs 13 that I
sold to George Scott I got $3 75 each $48 75 I sent a letter to California to Brother John
" 14 this is a clear day but very cold Mother and Me was back to King the weavers I went up
to Murrays with Elizabeth to get her lessons
1884
Dec 18 this is very cold day I went in to Guelph to the fatt cattle show and fair
" 19 this is a very cold day it is nearly 30 deg below zero we killed the pgs 8 of them and a
heffer we had Christ and Duncan Gilchrist helping us
" 20 another very cold day Robert and me went in to Guelph with 4 hogs they weighed at
home 173 lb 169 lb 234 lb 222 lb got $6 12 1/2 per 100 lb $47.78 a hide and 4 sheep skins
got $5.98 got 6 1/2 cents per lb for the hide we left 4 hogs at home they weighed 798 lb and
the heiffer it weighed 400 lb
" 22 this day is some stormy I went over to the 7th con to see a job on the road one of the
Sows went to Gilchrists Boar the other one went on the 29th November
" 23 this is a fine day I was filling some Apples &amp; Potatoes
" 24 this day is very cold and stormy we went up to Guelph then up to Robert Amos{small
superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} we stopped all night
25 this day is clear and very cold we got home from Roberts then I went to Mrs Peter
McLarens funeral
�27 this day is milder we went in to Guelph with some apples 9 bags got 80 cts per bag for 5
bags 60 for the rest some butter got 20 cts per lb got a 100 lb of cattle food paid 5 1/4 Dolars
29 this the Nomanination for Councilors
1884
Dec 29 I was nominated for Reeve and Dep Reeve but I would not stand I have retired from
the Council it is nineteen years since I entered the Council
" 31 the weather is very soft it rained some this morning the roads are muddy I sent away
Annies bracelates to Mary to California
1885
January 1 this morning is cold and frosty it was very windy and cold all night it is calmer now
a little snow this day is very quite we are at home
" 2 this day is clear and cold
" 3 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Some butter got 18 cts per lb
" 5 this is a very fine day I went down to Morriston I paid the Doctor Crmack his bill $4 for
one visit
" 6 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon but it cleared up in the afternoon the roads are
Soft
" 7 this is a fine day it was windy in the morning and frosty the roads are bad in the morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 Bushels 35 lb at 78 cents come to $31.66 it
weighed 63 lb to the Bushel I paid a $100 to David Sticton on a note
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                    <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1885-1887 Diary
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1884
Dec 29 I was nominated for Reeve and Dep Reeve but I would not stand I have retired from
the Council it is nineteen years Since I entered the Council
" 31 the weather is very soft it rained some this morning the roads are muddy I sent away
Annies bracelates to Mary to California

1885
January 1 this morning is cold and frosty it was very windy and cold all night it is calmer now
a little snow this day is very quite we are at home
" 2 this day is clear and cold
" 3 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Some butter got 18 cts per lb
" 5 this is a very fine day I went down to Morriston I paid the Doctor Crmock his bill $4 for
one visit
" 6 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon but it cleared up in the afternoon the roads are
Soft
" 7 this is a fine day it was windy in the morning and frosty the roads are bad in the morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 Bushels 35 lb at 78 cents come to $31.66 it
weighed 63 lb to the Bushel I paid a $100 to David Sticton on a note

1885
Jan 7 I sent $112 by expres to Mrs D Stewart to Port Huron being the interest on a
debenture that is in the Bank
" 8 this is a fine mild day we got a letter from George from Manitoba his wife had a son on
December the 31st

�" 10 it is colder today it has ben very mild for a few days Robert J and Elizabeth went up to
Robert Amoses
" 12 it rained a lot last night and this morning it got very cold before night John Gilchrist went
up to the mill with 11 bags to chop Peas &amp; Oats Duncan came home
13 this day has ben very cold and frosty Duncan and Me went down to Aberfoyle I was at the
insurance Annual meeting I was Elected as President then we went Singulars Hotell to a
publick Dinner given to me on my retirement from the Council there was a big crowd
14 this is a fine day but cold I was at home all day I sold 3 sheep to christ Little for $15 50
"15 this is a fine I went to Guelph to the railroad station to see about an overcharge on freight
from California I sent a letter with all the receipts to Brother John to Cali
" 17 this day is very Stormy and cold I was at home not very well we sent some papers to
several friends

1885
January 19 this day is very cold very keen frost
" 20 this is a very cold day it has ben very cold for 5 days the thermomiter has be about 8 or
10 degrs below zero the most of the time I was fixing the clock today
" 21 this is a very cold day and stormy I went over to Waterloo to get a new Spurr wheel for
the horse powr I paid $5 for the wheel and a new pin I got to Waterloo at 1 Oclock started
home a half past 4 Oclock got home at 10 Oclock PM
" 22 this day is cold Mr &amp; Mrs James Laidlaw MPP was down here on a visit the sleighing is
good
" 23 this day is not so cold I went down to Aberfoyle to the Blacksmith shop to get some
fixing for the horsepowr
" 24 this day is milder it snowed some we went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples N Spys got
80 cts per bag and some butter
" 26 this is a very cold stormy day high wind

�" 27 this day is very cold keen frost about 20 below zero we cleaned up a grist of wheat
11 1/2 Bushels
" 28 this day is very cold I went up to the Mill with a grist of 11 1/2 Bushels got 485 lb of flour
68 Bran 64 lb short 42 lb to the Bushel I went to Guelph with the watter tank to get made
water tight it belongs to the Creamiry

1885
Jan 29 this day extremely cold I have ben at home writting a letter to our John
" 30 this day is not so cold still it is frosty I was at the church meeting
" 31 this is a fine day we were cutting some straw
Feb 1 this day is cold and stormy
" 2 this is a very cold frosty day we cleaned up a load of fall wheat 42 Bushels 50 lb
" 3 this is a fine day not so cold I was down to Mr Leslies sale I paid Scott for a whip 75 cts
" 4 this morning is very heavy white frost it got very mild through the day I went to Guelph
with a load of wheat 42. Bushels 45 lb got 83 cts per B its weight is 63 lb to the Bushel I
bought 100 lb of Oat Meal paid $2.25 a halter 30 cts steel 25 cts
" 5 this is a fine day but cold we went down to Gilfillans and to Donald Stewarts Sale
" 6 this is a very cold day keen frost 20 degrees below zero I went up to the Mill with 17 bags
to chopp 6 of Oats and 11 Peas &amp; Oats
" 7 this day is not so cold John Gilchrist and Robert in cutting wood I was mending Shoes
" 8 this is a fine day we were at the Church

1885
Feb 9 this is a very Stormy day it snowed and blowed from the east then rained at night we
cleaned up 18 bags of wheat

�" 10 this is day is very cold it rained last night then cleared up got very cold and windy and
continued very cold all day
" 11 this is a terible cold day the thermomiter has ben rangeing between 10 and 25 all day
below zero
" 14 this day is clear and frosty but is a fine winter day it has ben very severe cold weather
every day this week the thermomiter below zero every day sometimes 35 degrs below we
went to Guelph with a load of wheat 18 bags 43 Bushels 20 lb got 82 cts per B it weighed 62
lb to the Bushel $35.52
" 16 this is a fine day we had a fall of snow this morning before daylight we cleaned up a load
of Wheat
" 17 this is a very extreem cold the thermomiter 21 below zero
" 18 this is a fine day but very cold we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 43 Bushels 30 lb
got 81 cts per Bushel $35 25 Paid James Watt for the horse $10
" 19 was at the Post office Lizzie got a letter from Mary and one from Georges Mary I got a
shoe on Prince at McGibben
" 20 this day is cold Mother went up to Margarets after 10 Oclock at night Margaret is sick

1885
Feb 21 this is a fine day but very cold we cutt the Peas in the forenoon had James Laing and
H Gilchrist I went to Cathrin Kerrs funeral in the afternoon John Gilchrist left tonight he has
ben here three months at $13 50 per month $ 40 50
" 23 this is a fine day but cold I went up to Margarets she had a young Daughter on Saturday
the 21st I had the Black colt to the ferrier she scours
" 20 Mr Leagate got 32 Bushels 44 lb of Barley at 67 cts per B
" 24 this is a very fine day not so cold as it has ben it has ben extreemly cold since the first of
January nearly all the time exept a very few days

�" 28 this is a fine day milde I went to Guelph with 4 bags of apples got $1 a bag for 3 bags of
Spys 80 cts for russets 9 bags of Potatoes got 40 cts per bag bought some sole leather paid
31 cts per lb $ 1.95
March 2 this day is cold John Little was down from Bells corners he went up today we was
up to Robert Amoss there little Baby Died yesterday it was Buried today it was 8 days old
" 3 I was at John Laings Sale in the afternoon
" 4 this is a fine day I was up to Guelph fair I took up 8 bags to choop to the arkel Mill
" 5 a fine day was out to Aberfoyl to a meeting in the evening about the creamery

1885
March 6 we have very fine weather now Mother got home from Margarets
" 7 this is a fine day but frosty the sun is strong but a cold air
" 9 this was a fine clear frosty morning the thermomiter below zero but it soon darkened up
and got very stormy all afternoon snowed and blowed we had 3 lambs yesterday one died
the other two is weak
" 10 this was a fine clear day but very frosty
" 11 this day was clear but very cold the thermomiter was 10 below zero we went down to
Morriston with Edward to the Doctor I went down to Leslies about papers belonging to
cementry
" 12 this is a very cold day Mother and me went to Guelph and over to Mr Lennies we did not
stop not at home
" 13 this day has ben very cold in the morning
" 16 yesterday was a very stormy day it snowed and blowed nearly all day and the night
before this day has ben very cold I was over to Peter McFarlanes Sale
" 17 this day is clear but very cold the thermomiter was down to about 20 below zero cold all
day

�" 18 this day was very cold in the morning but it got some warmer with a little snow in the
afternoon
March 18 I went to Guelph with some old iron 375 lb sold it for 60 cts per 100 lb in trade I
bought 1/2 Bushel of Clover Paid $ 3 1/4 for it 1/2 Bushel timothy seed Paid $1 1/4 for it
" 20 this is a very cold stormy day in the forenoon we went out to Aberfoyle to the Farmers
Club Seed Show we had Wheat Barly and Potatoes we got the first Prize for Barley third for
Potatoes nothing for Wheat I sold the Wheat 10 Bushels 28 lb to James Cruthers for 83 cts
per Bushel I got $3 for Prizes
" 21 this is a very cold day thermomiter 20 below
" 24 this is a very stormy day snowing and blowing all the forenoon Evan McDonalds son
came down for some Seed Barley 30 Bushels he paid 67 cents per Bushel $ 20.10
" 25 a very cold day we went in to the Easter fair Robert Amos came down for Some Seed
wheat he got 10 Bushels for himself and 12 for Mr Leagate at 85 cts per Bushel
" 28 this day is more milder than it has ben for some time we went to Guelph with 10 Bags of
Potatoes Sold them for 45 cts per Bag 3 bags Appls one bag at 90 cts 2 at 80 cts they were
some frozen
30 stormy snowed a good deal

1885
March 30 Ted Doughty Comenced to work he has hired with me for 7 months at $130
" 31 stormy in the forenoon fine in the afternoon I was at a meeting at the Church about the
Burying ground
April 1 this is a fine day but cold air we have had a very cold winter we have plenty of
sleighing in the country but not in the Town we went to Guelph with Duncan he went away
home to Manitoba
" 2 this day is raw and dull cold in the morning and some rain and frezing in the afternoon
voting on the Scott Act it was carried

�" 3 this has ben a very stormy day it rained last night and freezed then snowed and blowed
all day Robert James went to Christ Littles to kill pigs
" 4 this is a fine day but very cold the sleighing is good in the forenoon I went in to Guelph
and deposited some money of Mrs Stewarts in the Bank and renewed her debenture I paid
Duncan Gilchrist for 2 sows at the Boar $2
" 6 this is a fine day the sleighing is done on the Brock road

1885
April 7 a fine morning but frosty it rained in the afternoon we sawed our firewood in the
forenoon about 12 cord
" 8 this is a very cold day it was soft and wett till after daylight then the wind got up and
started to frezze and it has ben very cold they were at Murray sawing wood Robert James
and Ted I wrote a letter to Mary
" 9 this is a fine clear day we went over to visit Duncan Morrison he is very Sick we called to
see Archabald McKenzies folks
" 10 a fine day the Boys are hauling in the wood to the shed
" 11 this day is cold and stormy more snow out of the east Robert James and myself went
down to Moriston with the Cariage we had 18 Doz of eags got 14 cts per Doz 6 lb Butter 16
cts per lb we Bought a suit of cloths for Robert I paid $ 7 75 a hat $2 50 got a letter from
Duncan from Manitoba
" 13 this is a very cold stormy day blowed and snowed all day Ted is getting some ceader
out of the swamp
" 16 this is a fine day but a cold air I went to Mr Watts Funeral that is Dr McKays father in law
he was taken to the Guelph Station to go to Toronto I left Mothers Gold Watch at Saveghs
17 this is a fine day hard frost at nights

1885

�April 18 this is fine clear day it is hard frost at nights Robert went to Guelph with 2 Calves
sold to Christ Little to go to Buffalo sold for $6
20 this is a fine warm day we had a Meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company
21 a very warm day I went to Guelph with Lizie had some eggs got 14 cts
" 23 we have fine warm weather the Boys picked the stones of the Oarcherd they got in the
last of the turnip pit they were badly frozen had to throw a lot out we were at Duncan
Morrisons Funeral got a letter from Brother John
' 24 very warm we comenced to Plough the turnip land Bill Johnstone got 10 Bushels 20 lb of
Spry Wheat Paid $1 per B
25 a fine day a little white frost in the morning we went to Guelph with 14 bags of Potatoes
got 35 cts per Bag 3 bags russet apples got 75 cts per B eggs 12 cts every thing is very low
we brought home 2050 lb salt paid $4 1/2 per ton
26 we had a very heavy rain last night and this morning
" 27 this is a fine day a little cooler a little frost in the morning I will send a letter to John D

1885
April 28 this is very cold and stormy cold rain from the east then snowed and got very cold I
was at James McLarens Sale
" 29 this is a very cold morning hard frost we cleaned up 10 Bushels of spring wheat for
James Hume got $1 per Bushels 10 B 23 lb
30 a fine day but cold the Boys are harrowing and picking stones off the land for the spring
wheat and Barley
May 1 this day is raw and cold
" 2 a fine day but cold we sowed the Spring wheat 10 1/2 Bushels and 2 Bushels Barley it
got very cold before night and freezed hard
" 4 this is a fine day but cold sowed 7 Bushels Barley I went up to Robert Mideltons with 12
Bags Potatoes sold them for 40 cts per Bag I got 121 lb of coarse shorts at the Mill I took up

�the Carriage tounge to the shop to get a new bow on it paid $1.5 for fixing it Robert was
harrowing the fall wheat it is killed some on the tops of the hills and in some of the hollows
" 5 this is a fine growing day it rained in the forenoon and some light shours in the afternoon
Robert Gangploughed some and harrowed and rolled the wheat Ted is ploughing for Peas
we cleaned up a Grist of wheat

1885
May 6 this morning is soft it is showery in the morning we went to Guelph fair with a fat cow
sold it for $35 Mrs Stewart come over from Port Huron on a visit we met her at the Station we
bought Edward a new Suit of close at Williamsons paid $7.75 hat and other fixings $10 in all
with 2 pair of overals
" 8 this day is very cold we finished Sowing the Barley 18 Bushels we filled up 10 bags of
Potatoes
" 9 this morning the ground is white with snow it was cold and snow showers all day we went
to Guelph a grist of wheat to Presents Mill 14 Bushels 30 lb exchanged it for roller flour got
39 lb to the Busher it weighed 63 lb got 568 lb of flour with Bran and shorts we had 10 Bags
of Potatoes got 37 1/2 cts per Bag
" 10 we went over to See William Gilfillian he is Sick
" 11 this morning is cold we have had very cold weather this spring there is no groth it turned
out a fine day in the afternoon we sowed a Bag of Oats I sowed the Seed Onions and some
Beets in the Garden James Evens has ben two day diging the garden paid 75 cts per day

1885
May 12 this is a fine day frost in the morning sowed 5 bushels of Oats and some Peas
13 this is a fine warm day Ted sowed Some Peas 16 Bushe Robert James went up to the
Mill with 12 bags to chop 7 bags of Peas and Oats and 5 bags of Oats we lost 30 lb and paid
toll I was down to Moriston
" 15 this is a fine day but cold frost at night Ted Sowed a bag of Peas Sowed 18 Bushels in
all Sowed 2 bags of Oats

�" 16 this is a fine the Boys comenced to Plough the flatts
" 18 this is a fine warm day it is very warm comenced to Sow oats in the flatt field in this side
of the creek
" 19 this day is very warm things is growing fine I went to Guelph for a Bushel of timothy
seed Paid $ 1 75 finished sowing the oats in the big field this side of the creek
" 20 this day is very warm finished sedding sowed 40 Bushells of oats 18 of Peas 18 of
Barley 10 1/2 Wheat
" 21 a fine day Ted is hauling out Dung
" 22 this is a fine growing day we had a fine warm rain
" 23 this day is dull and warm I went to Guelph
" 25 a fine day we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} to see them Ted went home and brought home his colt to Pasture he is going to
Pasture it here all sumer

1885
May 26 this is a fine day cool in the morning sowed Some corn for feed spreed the Dung for
the Potatoes
" 27 this is a very fine day we were planting Potatoes
" 28 this is a fine day but cool in the morning we finished Planting the Potatoes we planted
25 Bushels we washed the Sheep in the afternoon 42 we have only 18 lambs we have lost a
great lot I sold the old ram to David King for $4 he has not ben doing well for a long time
" 29 this is a fine day the men is hauling out manure for the turnips I was pruning the apple
trees
" 30 this is a wett day it has ben raining all forenoon
June 2 this is a fine warm growing day the Boys are Ploughing the turnipland we Sold the
horse Prince to the old jew and Palmer for $151
" 3 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the Horse Prince it is the fair day

�4 this is a fine day but soft in the morning I was at the Church this is the fast day
" 5 we had a very heavy rain last night I went over to Mr Thomas Nassagaweya and got in a
lower sett of teeth Paid $13 we clipped a lott of the sheep after we came home
" 6 we finnished Shearing the Sheep 42 we went to church

1885
June 7 this is a fine day it is the Sacrament Sabath we were at the church a great thunder
storm at night
" 8 this day is a cold windy day Ted comenced to Plough the Summerfallow
" 9 a fine day but cool I fixed up the wool 42 fleeces
" 10 this is a fine warm day I went to the mill at Arkell with a bag of Peas to choop for the {ink
smudge} {calfies}
" 13 this is a fine day there was a light showr in the forenoon we went to Guelph with Some
wool 99 lb long wool at 17 1/2 cts per lb 14 lb short at 22 cts $ 20. 28 1/2 10 bags potatoes 6
bags at 25 cts per B 4 bags for 75 cts for the 4 bags cheap we took home Some Salt and
Plaster for the turnips Elizabeth went to the Lake to a Picknick
16 a fine day we went to Guelph with 3 stears that we Sold to Lightfoot two of them weighed
2560 lb at $5 1/4 one at 1185 lb at $5 come to $193.65 we bought a bundle of barb wire 115
lb at 6 1/4 cts $7.19
" 19 this is fine weather we comenced to Sow the turnips we went down to Gilfillians
" 20 fine day untill the evening then it rained a lott I was out to the Townhall at Aberfoyle to a
Magestrates cort about Hoggs horses
" 22 finished sowing the turnips 5 1/2 acres

1885
June 23 this day is very fine we have had a lott of rain lately we went down to McIntyre Mill
for Some fencing lumber

�" 24 got home the rest of the lumber
" 25 a fine day we were putting up a barbwire fence along the lane near the old house
" 26 this day is very warm and close like rain we went to Rockwood with some wool we sold
97 lb at 200 in trade for cloth we left 67 1/2 lb gross to spinn Ted finished hauling out dung
for the Summerfallow
27 this is a warm day I went to Guelph I got home my Watch from Pringles he cleaned and
put a new mainspring Paid $2
28 we had a terable storm of wind and rain just after we got home from Church
" 30 this is a fine day I was up at the Agr Colledge to the closeing exercises
July this is a fine cool day we were up to Guelph to the Calidonians games
" 2 we went up to Guelph with Mrs Stewart she went home to Port Huron
" 3 we had a great rain I was out to Aberfoyle to a meeting of the Show Directors Gillfillian
was here

1885
July 6 this is a very warm day Ted was diging post holes David McFarlane and wife was here
on a visit
June 29 Fannie the mare foled July 3rd it Died
" 7 Ted finished putting in the posts along the sigeline
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" 9 we comenced to cutt the hay in the oarchard Ted brock 2 gards of the mower I had to go
to Guelph for some Mrs Stewart went away home to port Huron we went to Guelph with her
went yesterday
" 10 we finished cutting the Hay in the Oarchard
" 13 we got in 3 loads of hay the we had a heavy shour about 3 oclock we cleaned up a load
of wheat to sell

�" 14 we had a great thunder storm and rain last night or this morning about one oclock we
went up to Margarets today and brought Janet down
" 16 this is a fine day but very hot and sultry we were at William Blacks Funeral we got in all
the hay in the orchard 7 loads it was a heavy crop we had Alec Donald helping this afternoon
" 18 I went to Guelph I had 4 bags of Potatoes Sold them for 25 cts per Bag halled in some
hay
" 21 finished cutting the hay and hauled in 4 loads we had Jim Golightly helping yesterday
afternoon

1885
July 22 we have had fine weather for a week we got all the hay in 22 loads of good hay some
of it was a good crop and some very light back about the creek
" 24 the weather is very warm Robert Amos and Margaret and Mr &amp; Mrs Amos from Galt
came here on a visit
" 29 this day is very warm we went to Guelph with some eggs the Amoss went home
" 27 we have fine weather we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 38 Bushels 30 lb got 86
cts per B $ 33.11 Bought a Steel Barley fork paid a Dolar Ted Doughty went home in the
evening his Mother Died today
" 28 this day is very warm we had Some rain in the evening Mr Stirton came down here from
Guelph to see us John Little went away home this afternoon he was down
29 this day is very warm we comenced to cutt the Barley we went to Hugh McNaughtons
funeral in the afternoon
" 30 this is a very warm day the thermomiter sood 110 in the Sun 95 in the shade we cutt
some Bailey it is bad to cutt it is bad lodged we comenced to cutt the Wheat after dinner

1885
July 30 Ted Doughty came home in the afternoon about 3 oclock we had Ronald McLeod
hired and Andrew Little from 10 Oclock Edward drives the reaper

�" 31 this day is very warm 110 in the Sun
Aug 1 not so hot today we got all the big field of fall wheat cutt and Some more Barley we
hauled in 3 loads
" 3 this morning is very wett rain from the east we have had a terable storm of wind and rain
it has laid the oats down bad
" 4 this day is dull and Showrey we went to Guelph
" 5 this day is cool in the morning we cut the wheat in the little field at the concession finished
then finished cutting the Barley
" 6 this is a fine day we were hauling in the Barley finnished the field at the old roothouse we
have had Ronald McLeod for 5 day paid him $1 1/2 per day $7.50 I hired Andrew Little for a
Month in harvest for $30 he comenced to work Monday the 3rd at 10 oclock
" 7 this is a fine we hauled in barley got it all in 22 loads it was a very heavy crop
" 8 a fine day but looks like rain we comenced to haul in the Wheat 13 loads

1885
Aug 10 this day is very warm and cloce we had rain yesterday forenoon the boys comenced
to clean the turnips the second time
" 11 this is a fine day very warm I went up to Guelph and Robert Amos{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive} finished hauling in the fall wheat all but the raikings
" 12 a fine warm day the boys is at the turnips Robert is gangploughing we got in the wheat
raikings 2 loads we had 25 loads
" 13 this is a fine day we comenced to cut the Spring wheat in the afternoon
" 14 we had a heavy rain throug the night Ted and Robert James was at Laings thrashing
today I went up to Caulfields Mill for a grist 9 B 10 lb got 298 lb of flour only 33 lb to the
Bushel good fall wheat weighed 60 lb to the Bushel
15 a fine day we finished cutting the wheat it is a very heavy crop Ted took his colt away
home it has ben Pastureing here since the 25th of may 3 months except 10 days

�" 17 the Boys comenced to pull the Peas Andrew was off the forenoon he was not well
" 18 the Boys are pulling peas

1885
Aug 19 this is a fine cool day we had some rain last night with a great deal of lightning and a
thunder we were comeing in from Aberfoyle at the time after dark Robert James is at
Flimings thrashing the men is at the Peas
" 20 this is a fine day Andrew Little had to quit work this morning he is not well
" 21 this morning is showrey we were thrashing we had Grants steam thrasher they were
stoped several times with the rain they thrashed 500 Bushels of Barley off 8 1/2 acres 180
Bushels of Democrate Wheat
" 22 this is a fine day we went to Guelph the Boys finished pulling the Peas and got one load
in
" 24 this day is wett Showery in the forenoon the men is hauling out dung to the
Summerfallow Andrew Little comenced to work this Morning
" 25 this day cleared up in the afternoon it was dull in the morning we hauled in 8 loads of
spring wheat
" 26 this is a fine day but cold we hauled in 4 loads of Wheat 12 loads off 6 acres it was very
heavy got in 8 loads of Peas Robert was at Murrays thrashing

1885
Aug 27 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the Peas 20 Loads we had to put 4 loads in a
Stack
" 28 this is a fine day we cutt Some oats
" 29 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load wheat old 42 Bushels 6 lb got 86 cts
per B

�" 31 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 Bushel 25 lb Ted Started to
Plough for fall wheat we went down to Aberfoyle to the Seed fair I bought 9 1/2 Bushels of
Wheat from Joseph Little irish Joe paid 90 cts per Bushel
Sept 1 we had a light Shower through the night we went to Guelph with 56 Bushels 32 lb of
Barley
" 2 we had a Shower last night we went to Guelph with 56 Bushels of Barley Fair day
" 3 we had rain last night it is very cold there was some frost this morning we went to Guelph
with 56 B 2 lb of Barley it is Fair
" a fine day but dull at Guelph with 56 B 17 lb of Barley was at the Model Farm Sale

1885
Sept 5 this week has ben very dull and cold we cutt Some oats and hauled in 4 loads
6 this day is very cold we were at church
" 7 this is a fine day comenced to Sow the fall wheat Sowed 5 acres
" 8 finished Sowing the wheat in the field at the end of the Barn 15 1/2 Bushels of Clawson it
comenced to rain about 11 Oclock it rained all afternoon out of the east
" 9 this day is wet and showery
" 10 this is a fine day the men is ploughing Robert J is at Gilchrists thrashing got a letter from
Mary
" 11 went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 16 lb the Boys were at the Show
" 12 we were at Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs
" 3 the Sow piged had 8 pigs
" 13 this day is wett and showery
" 14 this is a fine day Andrew Little came back in the forenoon he comenced to Cradle oats
Ted is sowing wheat

�" 15 this is a fine day we comenced with the reaper to cutt the Oats in the flatt fields Brother
John came from California

1885
Sept 18 got the oats all cutt but a small corner
" 19 Andrew Littles month is up I paid him $30 for a Month we went in to Guelph and up to
Margarets with Brother John we have had fine weather this week
" 21 this is a very fine day Ted finished cutting the Oats Uncle John &amp; Lizzie went to Guelph
" 22 we had a Small Shower in the morning we started to haull in the Oats 6 loads I went in
to Guelph with Brother John and Lizzie they started for New York
" 23 this day is very cold and windy we were hauling in the Oats
" 25 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the Oats {blank space} loads we had to make a
Stack
" 26 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph Brother John and Lizzie came home from
New York they came on the evening train they were away since wednesday Tuesday
" 28 the weather is very warm I went to Guelph in the afternoon with a bag of Barley to the
Show I took a Grist of 5 bags of wheat 11 B 46 at home 11 B 40 at mill to Pips mill got 39 lb
to the Bushel 455 lb

1885
Sept 29 we went to Guelph to the Show this day is very warm
" 30 I went to Guelph to the Show and brought the Barley home I got the Second Prize for it
Oct 1 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 12 lb at home 53 B 36 lb at Guelph got
67 cts it was bright
" 2 this morning is dull we went to Guelph with Brother John he started off home to California
he has ben here sinch the 15th of september on a Visit
" 3 we had some rain I went down to Morriston with the Buggie to get the wheels fixed

�" 4 this day is very cold had some rain last night
" 5 this day is cold and wett to Guelph with Susan and her children to the station she has ben
down since Wednesday on a Visit
" 6 this day is dull and cold the men is at Laings thrashing I started to pick the Apples in the
Afternoon
" 7 this is a fine day but cold I wento Guelph with Janet Amos then down to Aberfoyle to get
tikets for the Show
" 8 this day is dull and Soft it rained last night and showrey today we were at the Puslinch
Show got the first prize for Barley and Potatoes
" 9 this is a fine day Ted did not come home from the Show till noon they were at the
Potatoes in the afternoon

1885
Oct 10 this is a fine a little frost in the morning the Boys finished taking up the Potatoes all
except the Ploughing they a are pitted in the field they are bad with the rott I was at the
Apples
" 12 this is a fine day but threatening a storm we were at the apples Ted comenced to
Plough
" 13 this is a very wett day a great Storm of wind and rain from the East it knocked the
Apples down of the trees
" 14 this forenoon is wett it rained very heavy through the night the Boys ploughed in the
affternoon I was putting the Polls on the wire fence and pulled some apples in the evening
" 15 this is a fine day we were at the Church it the fast day
" 16 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat and Barley 25 B 25 lb
wheat at 86 cts per B $ 21.79 17 B 34 lb and 2 B 8 lb Barley at 55 cts and 68 cts per B
$11.19
" 17 a fine day we were at the Church the Boys were taking in the Potatoes from the Pits 3
loads

�18 at the Church Sacrament Sabath a fine day
" 19 this day is dull and cold we got in all the Potatoes 8 loads

1885
Oct 19 of good Potatoes and over one load of bad ones they are bad with the rot
" 20 the boys are Ploughing the Potatoe land a fine day
" 22 this is a fine day we finished gathering the apples they are a very poor crop only a very
few trees well loadid very few winter apples the men is Ploughing
23 this has ben a very fine day Robert is at A McKenzies thrashing we cleaned up a load of
Wheat
"24 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 41 B 10 lb at home 41 B 5 lb at
Goldies mill got 85 cts per Bushel $ 34.92 Jane had a young son last night
" 26 this is a very fine day we were thrashing with Grants steam thrasher we thrashed 382
Bushels of Wheat 132 of spring some of it is Shrounk 250 of fall wheat very good and 100 of
Oats 130 of Pea
" 27 this is a fine morning untill noon then it rained all afternoon we thrashed 440 B of Oats
140 of Peas we thrashed all day
28 this day is very dull dark and foggie all day we went down to see Janes Baby we
seperated the sheep
" 29 this has ben a very wett day it has rained all day put the Pigs up to fatten 7
" 30 this is a dry day but dull and cold the Boys are topping the turnips I went to Morriston got
a pair of halters $1 each

1885
Oct 31 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 18 cts for Butter 20 cts
for eggs the Boy got in 13 loads of turnips and harrowed up a lott

�Nov 2 the weather is cold and and slight snow Shours it rained all yesterday afternoon we
got in turnips 8 loads
" 3 this day is dull and cold got in some turnips
" 4 this is a fine morning till noon then it comenced to rain a little it rained nearly all afternoon
lightly we were at the fair
" 5 this morning is very dull ang foggie it comenced to rain after dinner and rained all
affternoon we hauled in 4 loads of turnips in to a pitt in the forenoon
" 6 dull and soft rained in the after noon
" 7 dull and soft we went to Guelph I got 4 corner stone posts from D Kenady for our plot at
the Cementry paid $6 for them it rained nearly all afternoon
" 9 a fine day hauling in turnips
" 10 a very fine day got in the most of the turnips I went down to the Graveyard with the
stone posts
" 11 this is a very fine day we hauled in 2 loads turnips finished them 76 loads they were a
good crop I went to Arkell with the wagon to get it fixed
12 a fine day at the church Thanksgiving day
13 this morning is wett then got cold I went over to see Andrew McRobbie he is very sick

1885
Nov 14 this morning is cool with some snow we went to Guelph with some truck Edward
went up for the wagon to Arkell we were getting it fixed
" 16 this day is cool we have about 3 inches of snow I went down to Morriston for the Buggy I
was getting it fixed at Hugh Campbles got 2 new rims and new tires and got it Painted it
looks as good as new paid $17 50
" 17 this day is soft and warm we went to Guelph to see about some Silver ware

�" 18 Robert James went up to the Mill with some stuff to chopp 10 bags of Peas &amp; Oats 3 of
Oats
" 19 this is a very fine day I went to Wilsons Sale
" 20 this day is cold and raw I was at M Holms Sale
" 21 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 13 bags of Potatoes got 60 cts per Bag 4 Bags
of Apples got 60 cts
" 24 Robert and Margaret Amos was down to see us
" 26 a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs we got home some Picture frames 4
paid $ 3 a pair of boots for Janet Amos paid $1 75
' 27 this is a fine day I was picking potatoes in the seller Christ Little took away 11 lambs paid
$33
28 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 13 bags Potatoes got 60 cts per Bags 4 bags
appls 60 cts for 2 and 50 for 2 bought part Barl herring paid $ 3.70

1885
Dec 1 this is a fine day a little raw and cold in the afternoon we were at Andrew McCrobbies
Funeral I have ben Acquainted with him Since the year 1834 in Dundas Robert Janes is
ploughing
" 2 this day is a little cold but the roads are very muddy we went to Rockwood to the woolen
factory for yarn got 51 lb spun paid 15 cts per lb $7 65 got some wincy and yarn in all $9.62
then we went in to Guelph it is the fair lots of men ploughing
" 3 a fine day but a little cold I was at a meeting of reformers at Aberfoyle hall
" 4 this day is colder and a little drippel of snow Robert J is at Watts thrashing in the
afternoon
" 5 this is a terable Stormy day Snowed and blowed all day and very cold I went over to
James Lairds to Insure his Buildings Robert was at Wats thrashing in the forenoon we
housed the Sheep

�" 7 this is a very cold frosty day the thermomiter 2 deg below zero I went up to Insure William
Hamiltons Barn on lot 2nd 10 con Puslinch
" 8 this is a fine morning untill noon then it snowed all afternoon we went down to Tailor
McIntosh to get Some close made for Robert James &amp; myself

1885
Dec 8 we bought a robe from R B Morrison paid $14 cash
" 9 this day is soft it rained all night and all forenoon a lot of the snow went away it cleared up
to frost
" 10 this day is cold with showers of snow in the afternoon I wen to Aberfoyl got farmer Shod
at Bickleys the roads are slippery
" 11 a fine day went down to C Littles and W Kerrs
" 12 a fine day we went to Guelph with the cutter the sleighing is not good we bought a
quantity of silverware and a vilace for Lizzie paid $4 20 at Metcalfs the sow went to Gilchrists
Boar yesterday the 11th
" 13 this has ben a very snowing day but calm
" 14 this is a very fine day good Sleighing
" 15 this is a fine morning but got very cold and stormy in the afternoon we killed 7 pigs in the
forenoon
" 16 this is a good winter day we went to Guelph with 5 pigs the weight was 192 lb 195 ,, 181
,, 179 ,, 185 at home 932 at Guelph 925 lb Sold them for $5 25 $48 3/100 left 2 at home
weighed 393 ,, 225 lb
" 17 this is a fine winter day I went over to R Hammerslys and J McPhersons to Insure I paid
my taxes $48 57
" 19 this morning is stormy we went to Guelph with 5 bags Potatoes got 60 cts per B 5 bag
apples 60 for 4 $1 for 1 bag Northern Spys

1885

�Dec 21 this is a very fine day warm I went down to McIntoshes the Tailors for some new
close a suit for myself and a suit and overcoat for Robert James paid him $20 for making and
trimmings the triming wer $7 I called to James Scotts
" 22 this is a fine warm day Gilfillan &amp; Wife was here
" 23 this day is very Soft it rained in the forenoon the snow in nearly all gone
" 24 this is a fine day it frezed last night it is good wheeling we went to Guelph to see the
Christmas Market
" 25 I went down to Christs and up to R Amoss with Some Silver ware there Uncle John gave
them as a Christmas Present it is cold
" 26 I went in to Guelph had 2 bags of Potatoes got 60 cts I expected Lizzie home but she
did not come
" 28 this day is mild at the Nomination of Councilors
" 29 this is a fine day Duncan Gilchrist wen to the mill with 10 bags of oats to chopp and 2
bags 4 Bushels 27 lb got 40 lb of flour to the Bushel
30 this is a fine day Soft and the roads muddy Mother and me were at Maggie Gilffillians
Weding She got Married to George Tucker of Paris

1885
Dec 31 this day is mild the roads are Soft Lizzie came home from Bells Corners She was up
to visit Susan She went up with Robert Janes two weeks ago the Sow went Gilcrists Boar the
second time
Jan 1

1886

1 this is a fine day the roads are hard Janet Gilfillian and some friends from Galt was here I
got a letter from Brother John for Lizzie regestered
" 2 I went to Guelph got some money out of the Bank I paid a Note of Duncans $73 I bought
some close for the Boys and an Overcoat for myself at Williansons paid $5 for it

�" 4 this is a very wett day it rained all yesterday afternoon all night all day today the roads are
very bad I went to Aberfoyl to the Elction fo Councilors
" 5 a fine forenoon snow in the afternoon
" 6 this day is very cold North wind below zero
" 8 this is a very cold day 8 below zero we have had 3 very cold day I paid McPhee $30 for 3
days thrashing
" 9 this is a very stormy cold day high wind
" 14 this is a fine day but frosty we have had 8 days of very seveer cold weather every day
steady cold we had our Annual Insurance Meeting I am President

1886
Jan 16 this day is soft it raned some but not heavy al day we were in to Guelph with some
butter and eggs I sent a rocking chair up to Mildmay Station for Mrs James Button by
express
" 13 I was in to Guelph called Dailey the land Agent
" 19 this day is fine it snowed last night and this morning I went to Guelph to meet Christ
Little I got Fanney and Jennie Shod at D McKinzies Shop paid $1 25 got the chopping home
from the mill yesterday 8 bags peas &amp; Oats it has ben up for a week we were up to Arkell at
Innis{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} Meeting in the even
" 20 this has ben a snowing day the Farmers Social at night got very rough at night
" 21 this is a fine day but it snowed a lot last night the roads are heavy I was at Aberfoyle at a
meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company
" 22 this is a fine day till 4 Oclock it comenced to snow and get stormy we were up to
Margarets I got a check cashed I got from Duncan $75
' 23 this is a fine day but very cold
" 25 this is a fine day I got Farmer &amp; Doll shod at Bickleys
" 26 there was a surprise party from Guelph here last night Duncan Gilchrist was at C Laings
bee a load of wood to Guelph

�1886
Jan 29 this is a fine day mild and soft I was down to Morriston and at the Annual Meeting at
the curch we called to visit the Minister the Mrs and me
" 30 this is a fine day but a little colder we went to Guelph with some Butter &amp; egs and 6 bags
of apples got 70 cts for 4 bags and 50 for 2 I paid for Duncans Mercurry
Feb 1 this day is cold I went to Guelph for Coal Oil paid 70 cts for 4 gallons it went to
Carricks Sale
" 2 this is a very cold day 10 below zero
" 3 this is very cold day from 10 to 20 below zero Duncan Gilchrist went to the Mill for the
Grist 11 Bushels got 431 lb of flour 39 lb to the B and a little over
" 4 this is a very cold day I went down to Morriston for the Boiler paid 50 cts for fixing it
" 5 this day is very cold from 20 to 30 below zero
" 6 this day is not so cold it is milder snowing a little there was a large party of young folks
here the last night
" 8 this is a fine day I went out to meet James Scott at Aberfoyle about the Insurance I went
down to Morriston to se the Doctor I fell in the Morning and hurt my back going in to the
Woodsheed I got a tug mendid at Scotts
" 11 this is a fine day rather warm for the sleighing I went down to Morriston to see the
Doctor

1886
Feb 12 this day is very dull and Soft we had a showr with thunder and lightning early this
mornind Mother and me was up to Murrays in the afternoon I paid him for the cows at his
Bull 6 cows $7 I paid Kenneth McKenzie for 6 cows $6
" 13 this day has ben very wett it rained heavy all forenoon and some in the Afternoon the
Boys cleaned up 17 bags of fall wheat
" 14 this day is very disagreable snowing some and soft

�" 15 this day snowing some and soft got cold at night
" 17 the weather is cold just now
" 18 this is a fine day the weather is mild Christ Little paid me $8 25 being a balance due on
some lambs and sheep
" 19 this day is very soft and disagreable soft snow all day and melting we went to Guelph
with a load of Wheat 37 Bushels 40 lb got 77 cts it weighed 59 lb to the Bushel $29.08 got
500 lb of shorts 580 lb of bran paid $7.26 I paid Andrew Laing $3.50 for horse doctering
some years ago
" 20 this is a terable cold day clear windy and very cold the roads are some drifted Duncan
Gilchrist went down to Morriston he went walking he tryid the cutter
" 22 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got a letter from Mary
" 23 a fine clear day we was up to James Scotts on a visit

1886
Feb 24 we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs this is a very fine day
" 25 this day is soft it rained all forenoon we were at West McIntire Funeral in the afternoon
" 26 this is a very cold day it has ben very windy all last night and today and cold the folks
were up to Margarets last night to a surprise party
" 27 this is a very cold day
March 1 this day is very cold and frosty 12 below zero
" 3 this morning is cold but it got milder through the day it has ben very and windy since last
Tuesday night we went to Guelph fair with 5 bags of Apples got 80 cts for 3 bags 70 for 2 we
bought 100 lb of Oat meal paid $2 1/4
" 4 this is a fine day the boys went to Forbes mill for sawdust
" 5 this is a fine warm day I was at Mrs James Hennings funeral

�" 6 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the hide of a heffer we killed yesterday it
weighed 56 lb got 6 cts per lb I bought 13 Bushel 6 lb of Barley paid 50 cts per B paid $ 6.50
I sold a quarter of Beef a front to Duncan Gilchrist 117 lb at 4 3/4 cts per lb bought a Barel of
salt paid 90 cts
" 8 this day is soft and dull they are cutting ice got home 3 loads
" 9 we had some more snow we were hauling ice from humes pond got home 7 loads 94
blocks got it all packed

1886
March 10 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with George Grigor I was at Evan McDonalds
Funeral
" 12 this forenoon is very soft it snowed all forenoon very disagreable I went over to Bob
Blacks Mill
" 13 this is a fine day we went to Guelph I bought 12 Bush of Peas from I Hewr paid 60 cts
per B got 300 lb of Shorts
" 15 this is a fine day had some snow last night I went down to Morriston to get sme harness
mendid I bought a Buggy whip paid one Dolar for it to Scott
" 16 this is a very fine day frosty at nights the sleighing is is prety good on the back roads we
got home all the firewood that Ronald McLeod cut 12 cords paid him 60 cts per cord and his
dinner
" 18 this is a fine day I went to Guelph to get a peice of mettle cast for the horse powr I went
down to Aberfoyle to the postoffice
" 19 this day is very disagreable it rained a lott I went to Guelph for the Casting of the
horspowr
" 20 this day is dull and Soft it rained in the morning and turned very cold and wett near night
it rained all night and forenoon on Sundy we cutt the firewood about 13 cord
" 22 this is a fine day

�1886
March 23 this day is very cold we killed 7 little Pigs
" 24 this is a fine day but cold in the morning we went to Guelph with 7 Pigs they weighed
737 lb at home 721 lb at Guelph got $6.50 $45 95 we bought a suit of cloths for Edward at
Williamsons paid $6 25 for them bought half Bushel Clover seed paid at the rate of $7 75 per
B 3 bags of Apples got 75 cts Butter 23 cts
" 25 this is a fine day I went down to Morriston paid Scott $2 for fixing collars got some tins
mendid at Johnstons
" 27 a fine day went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs got 22 cts f Butter
" 29 we had a cold stormy night it rained and frezed every thing is in a sheet of ice in the
morning it got soft through the day Murray brought home the horsepowr they were cutting
wood on Saturday
" 30 this day is sort of raw dull and Soft it rained in the forenoon
" 31 this morning is dull and Misty in the forenoon it rained heavy in the afternoon I went
down to Donald McPhersons Sale took down some Collars to Scott to fix
Apris 1 this morning is very stormy Snowed and blowed all all forenoon got warmer in the
afternoon Mr Bailey paid $90 intrest on Mortgage of Mrs Stewart
" 3 this morning is frosty the roads are very rough in the morning got soft in the afternoon we
went to Guelph with 2 bags of apples got 80 &amp; 70 cts Butter 23 cts egs 11 cts

1886
April 5 the weather is cold and raw looks like a storm of the last Donald Bell comenced to
work he is hired for $17 per month for 6 or 7 months we sold 2 steers to G Lightfoot $4 62
1/2 per hundred lb to be delivered in Guelph on Ester fair Thursday the 15th
" 6 this is a terable Stormy day it comenced to blow a very high wind last night in the morning
it got to be a terable wind it comenced to snow about ten oclock then it snowed and blowed
at a terable rate all day and all night

�" 7 this is a fine day but the roads are almost impasible some places very deep and other
places no snow at all
" 8 this is a fine warm but very bad roads
" 10 this is a fine day frosty in the morning we went to Guelph with Butter got 23 cts 20 lb per
lb eggs 10 cts
" 12 this is a very soft day a light rain nearly all day we were down to the Seed fair at
Aberfoyle had some Spring wheat did not get anything or Sell bought 4 Bushels of Peas
{blank space} from J Pettersan paid 65 cts
" 15 this is a fine warm day it has ben warm for several day we went to Guelph to the Ester
fair had the two steers in they weighed 2375 lb at $4 62 1/2 per 100 lb $109.37

1886
April 16 a fine warm day the roads are very bad I went down to Morriston to get some
harness fixed I got 4 collars covered and some other harness mendid I got a letter from
Brother John
" 17 comenced to Plough the turnip land
" 19 we have fine warm weather things are growing the fall wheat is badly killed on the tops
of the hills the Boys are Ploughing I was fixing the harrows
" 21 this is a very warm day we were up to Guelph with some Butter &amp; eggs got 20 cts &amp; 10
cts for each
" 22 a very fine weather warm we sowed some wheat
" 23 a very fine warm finnished sowing the Wheat 6 Bushels and 3 pects and 7 1/2 Bushels
Barley we sowed the Barley too thick put the 18 cog wheel and the 14 cog pinion
' 24 thhis is a very wett morning thunder &amp; lightning last night ploughed some in afternoon
" 26 we had a good deal of rain last night it is raw and cold Edward and me went up to
Robert Amoses I was out to the station about some freight

�27 this turned out a fine warm day it rained a great deal last night nearly all night Edward
brought a young Bull I bought from Robert Amos Rose Duke

1886
April 27 the Sow piged last night She had 7 pigs
" 28 this is a fine day the boys are gandploughing &amp; harrowing
" 29 this is a fine warm day we finished sowing the sowing the Barley 14 Bushels we
sowed 7 Bushels on 2 3/4 aeries on Potatoe land and turnip we sowed it too thick we had the
18 cog on square shaft and 14 and pinion we change put on the 30 cog and the 12 pinion
" 30 this is a terable wett day it has rained steady since early this morning 3 or 4 oclock on till
the afternoon
May 1 this is a very fine warm day the weather has ben warm and a good deal of rain every
thing is growing fast the Spring is early the trees are out in leaf we went to Guelph with
Butter got 18 cts eggs 10 cts
" 3 a fine warm day Sowed 10 Bushels of Peas with the 11 cog pinion
" 4 this day is Showery we sowed some Oats back at the limekiln but it got very wett after
supper it rained very heavy Robert James went down to Christ Little for 7 Bushels 20 lb Peas
" 5 this is a fine day we went to Guelph for a barl of Dried Pears that came from California
that Brother John sent 220 lb paid $2.20 Duty freight 41 cts

1886
May 5 that was a overcharge the freight being paid before we got 250 lb of Shorts
" 6 this is a fine day we sowed 8 1/2 Bushels of Peas in the field out at the Concession Chris
Little sowed them by hand we sold a Cow to a man called Bishop for 35 dollars she had a
blind teat
" 7 comenced to Sow some Oats in the field at the old roothouse and picking stones

�" 8 this morning is dull we had a terable storm last night of thunder and lightning and a great
rain we went to Guelph today with Butter and Eggs we bought some things at Littles Store I
bought a hat at Stewarts $2
" 10 we had a very wett day it rained all day after 8 oclock we brock the Seed drill I mendid it
in the morning
" 12 a fine day we finished in the field at the roothouse 21 B and the little field at the corner in
Peas 3 B Sowed 21 1/2 B
" 11 a fine warm day was at old James Blacks funeral
" 13 sort of Showery all forenoon we went to Guelph Robert Amos came down last night and
paid me $150
" 15 this is a fine day but cold and raw Lizzie and me went up to Robert Amoss I was at the
Office of the Clerk of the Surogate Court to get James Blacks Will regestered I am the
Executor

1886
May 17 this is a fine day there was some frost this morning there some ice on the water in
some places I was down to meeting at the Church about the Church Lot
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with some eggs and got Blacks will out of the
Surogote Court
" 19 they comenced to gather the Cream for the Creamery
" 21 fine warm weather Robert James is at Christs sowing Oats Donald is ploughing for Oats
at the creek
" 22 this is a fine warm day there was a lot of thunder and lightning last night but we had no
rain here we finished sowing the Oats we put in the little field at the creek nearby 8 bushels
we sowed altogether 37 Bushels of Oats 21 Peas 14 Barley 6 3/4 Wheat 79
" 23 this day is cold we went to Church
" 24 this morning is very cold I was at a meeting at the Townhall in Aberfoyle

�" 25 this day is cold and windy I prunning apple trees the boys is hauling dung for the
Potatoes
" 26 this morning is very cold a little frost in some places I went to Guelph got Jeanie Shod at
McKenzies got a Bushel of corn paid 70 cts for it
" 27 this is a fine warm day some rain in the forenoon we comenced to plant the Potatoes
planted 7 roows of

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May 27 early rose next the Barley 7 rows of Beauty of hebron next them the white Elifant
next them the late Rose next the turnips
" 29 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 34 B 15 lb at home 34 B at
Guelph got 77 cents per B $26 18 brought home some salt and Plaster
" 31 this day is cold we are hauling out dung
June 1 this is a fine day I was down to a Meeting at the Church about the grave yard
" 2 this is a warm day I went in to Guelph fair barganed with George Henning for a maer the
price is $50
" 3 this is the fast day we were at the Church
" 4 this is a fine warm day we clipped the Sheep 30 Christ Little helping us
" 5 this is a fine warm day we were at the Church
" 6 a fine day we were at Church Sacrament Sabath
" 7 this is a fine day we had a nice Sower this morning I was at a meeting at the Creamery of
the Committee the boys are ploughing the sumerfallow
" 9 this is a fine day Mother and me went over to Dumfriece to visit William Beattie then went
to Galt to Robert Amos stoped all night there was a fine shower at night
" 10 we got home from Galt we had a fine shower

�1886
June 11 this is a fine day the Boys are ploughing Summerfallow
" 12 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with Some eggs and the Bulls hide got 6 cts
per lb 72 lb
" 8 the young Bull that we Bought from Robert Amos Died this afternoon we got him laying
Dead in the Orchard we never seen anything wrong with him till we got him Dead
" 14 we were down to William Gilfillians on a visit
" 15 we went up to Robert Amoss to see them the Boys finished ploughing the Summerfallow
it is hard
" 16 we had a light Shwer this morning this day is very close and hot it has ben very warm for
some time I planted 180 cabages in the field
" 17 we had a fine Showre this morning we were working Statute labour today 18th sowed
some turnips
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph sowed turnips
" 21 sowed some turnips in the morning finished drilling the turnips it rained in the forenoon
and evening
22 a fine day I was at a Meeting at the Church about the Cementery
23 this day is dull and Soft Robert went to the Mill with a grist of Wheat to Arkle M 9 B 12 lb
got 310 lb of flour 192 lb bran &amp; Shorts 502 lb the sow went Mr Laings Boar

1886
June 24 this day is dull and warm fine growing weather I was down to Aberfoyl Town Hall at
the Dominion court of Rivission Robert James went to Schaw Sation for a new Mower that I
bought from George Henning for $50 cash and the old machin we got a letter from Brother
John son Johns Baby Died on the {blank space}

�" 25 this morning is wett it has ben warm and Showery all day I went to Guelph with some
wool 135 lb at home 134 lb at Guelph sold one bundel for 19 cts one for 18 cts one for 14 cts
matted no docking got $20 91 I bought 500 lb of Shorts paid $3 got 100lb oatmeal paid $2 25
" 26 this is a fine warm growing day I went with Mother up to Wiarton with the train we left
Guelph at 12 oclock arived at Wiarton a quarter past 6 Oclock we went out to Alex McCoags
9 miles to Keppel
" 27 we went over to George Grahams and Mr Dunns at Big Bay we stoped at G Grahams all
night
July 1 this day is warm we went to Wiarton Dominion Day
" 2 this day is very warm we got home from Keppel
" 3 I went to Guelph and was at a meeting of the Committee at the Creamery

1886
July 5 we comenced to cutt the hay with the new mower
" 6 this day is very warm it has ben very warm since last Saturday we got one field of hay cut
and the most of it raiked up and 2 loads in the Barn
" 7 very warm got in 5 loads of Hay
" 8 this is a fine but dry Robert comenced to cutt the hay in the Back field I went to Guelph
with a load of Wheat 37 B 54 lb at home 37 B 50 lb at Guelph got 73 cts per B $27.63
" 10 this is very warm dry weather Busy hauling in hay
" 13 we have had warm dry weather lately fine hay weather we have finished the hay in the
Back field and the field near the ditch 24 loads
" 14 this day is soft it rained a good deal last night and light rain today dull all day the
Orchard is cutt
" 15 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with part of the Reaper to get fixed at Toltons we
took a grist up to the Mill at Arkel 11 Bushels 13 lb got 400 lb flour or nearly 36 lb to the
Bushel

�" 16 this is a fine day raiked up the hay in the Oarchard
" 17 a fine day finished hauling in the Hay {blank space} loads of fine hay we went to Guelph
then went to Mr Hamerslies Funeral I was one of the Pallbearers he was 84

1886
July 16 I went to Guelph for the Reaper paid $1.25
" 19 fine weather the Boys are cleaning the turnips I was down to Aberfoyle to Meeting of the
Directors of the Insurance Company about the McRobbies fire
" 20 I went to Guelph to investigate about McRobbie fire
" 22 this is a warm day I went down to Aberfoyle to get Rock shod and Farme one shoe the
Boys comenced to cutt a swath round the wheat
" 23 this day is warm we were cutting wheat in the field at the end of the Barn it is very good
where it is not winter killed but there is a good killd
"24 finished cutting the wheat in that field then we cutt 3 acres of Barley
" 25 this day is very warm it has ben very warm and dry all week we had a little rain at night
" 26 this day is dull we comenced to cutt the wheat in the Back field next Archies it rained at
night
" 27 we had quite a lot of rain last night this day is warm some Shours went round we were
cutting wheat
28 this is a fine day dull in the forenoon finished cutting the fall wheat in the morning hauled
in 4 loads of Barley in the afternoon
" 29 there was a little rain in the morning a fine day after

1886
July 29 hauled in a load of Barley and and 5 load of Wheat

�" 30 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of Wheat the field at the Barn finished hauling in the fall
wheat 18 load
" 31 a very warm day finished hauling in the Barley 9 load
August 2 this day is dry and got very cold at night I went out to Bickleys with the old wagon to
get the tires sett I went down to Morriston to get some harness mendid
" 3 this day is very cold I went down for the wagon
" 4 cold in the forenoon we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 40 Bushels 50 lb got 74 cts
per B $30.25
" 6 we have ben at the turnips cleaning them the second time we cutt the Spring wheat in the
afternoon 4 acres it is a very good crop
" 7 the weather is very dry we comenced to pull the Peas in the afternoon they are a light
crop
" 9 the weather is very warm and dry pulling Peas and Ploughing Robert was at Atkinsons
thrashing
" 13 very warm dry weather we got in the Spring wheat 4 loads it was a nice crop not very
heavy
" 14 we went to Guelph with Some eggs comenced to cutt the Oats cutt 4 acres
" 16 we had a fine rain today it has ben very dry
" 17 a fine day we went to Guelph Pulling Peas finished
" 18 Lizzie went away to Chicago to meet her Uncle

1886
August 20 a fine day got all the Peas hauled in
" 21 a fine day comenced to cutt the oats Robert is at the turnips Donald was at J Laings
thrashing we were at Guelph
" 23 we cutt some Oats we had a heavy rain

�" 24 a fine day dull in the morning finnished cutting the Big field of Oats Brother John arived
here today from California the Painters has ben here Painting since yesterday noon they are
Painting the Windows Kitchin and Diningroom
" 27 Robert James is riging up the summerfallow
" 28 the Boys were ploughing in the forenoon hauling in Oats in the afternoon till five Oclock
then we had a big rain storm the greatest storm of rain we have had for a long time the
bigest for this year
" 30 this day is dull and soft a heavy shower in the afternoon
" 31 a fine day we went in to Guelph with Brother John he went off to Boston on a trip he
took Lizzie with him he went away on the half past two train Donald Bell went in to Guelph to
get a suit of close
Sept 1 this is a fine day hauled in some Oats in the afternoon
2 a fine day hauled in all the Oats in the big field near the bush
" 3 this is a fine day got one field all ready to sow
4 very warm comenced to Sow the fall wheat in the field at the well

1886
Sept 4 very warm we went in to Guelph Brother John and Lizzie came hom from there trip to
Boston I was to See McLean the Lawer about the Black estate
" 6 this very warm weather finished sowing the wheat in the field at the well 14 Bushels of
Clawson Wheat we sowed part of it with the 11 cog pinion and part with the 10 cog I bought
the wheat 16 Bushels 20 lb from Joseph Smith paid 80 cents per Bushel the painters finished
paintaing the House
" 8 the weather has ben very warm for a week
" 9 this day is dull and foggy with a heavy rain in the forenoon we went in to Guelph after it
faired with Brother John he Started away home to California he has ben over on a visit
" 10 this day is warm soft in the morning Sowed wheat

�" 11 this is a fine day we finished Sowing the Wheat we Sowed 16 B 20 lb of Clawson we
bought from Joe Smith paid 80 cts per B we sowed a little over 9 Bushels of old Democrate
Wheat we went in to Guelph then down to Aberfoyle Town Hall to a Metting of the Insurance
Directors about the McRobbie fire finished cutting the Oats
" 12 this morning is wett it rained a good deal in the forenoon

1886
Sept 13 this is a fine day but cool it rained at night I was down to Morriston I paid Hugh
Campbell $26 for painting part of the house the Dining Room and Kitching and all the
windows 2 coats
" 14 this is a fine day it rained nearly all night
" 15 this has ben a fine dry day but very windy it looks like a Storm out of the east the Boys
was binding Oats Edward was with Christ hauling in Oats
" 16 this morning is dull it rained some last night we went in to Guelph with a load of old
wheat 40 Bushels 56 lb at home 40 B 50 lb at Goldies it weighed 58 lb to the Bushels got 74
cts per Bushels
" 18 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 39 Bushels 40 lb at 74 cts per
B
" 20 this a fine day but cold it rained a lott yesterday I went in to Guelph in the afternoon to
meet Sandy McCoag and his wife they came down from Keppel on a visit
" 21 a fine day we went over to Beverley to Hector McCoags with Sandy &amp; Jane McCoag
" 22 this is a fine day but looks like rain we got in all the Oats we had 19 loads in all it
comenced to rain in the evening quite a thunder storm

1886
Sept 23 this day was very warm we went in to Guelph to the Provincial Exibition George
Graham came home with us

�" 25 this day is very warm I went in to Guelph with George Graham &amp; Wife Sandy McCoag &amp;
Wife they went home to Keppel
" 26 this forenoon is wett
" 27 this is a fine day we had the Steem Thrasher Petter Humes we thrashed 60 Bushels
spring wheat 220 B fall and 580 Bushels Oats
" 28 we thrashed 122 Peas 122 Democrat Wheat 200 B of Barley it rained in the afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 Bushels 40 lb at 74 cts
per B $29.95
October 2 we went in to Guelph with Mrs D Stewart She went home to Port Huron the Boys
finished ploughing the sod field we put the pigs up to feed
" 5 this day is dull but mild and warm we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 15 lb at
55 cts per B $30.25 we bought a barrel of Salt
" 6 this is a fine warm day Edward is at the Apples
" 7 fine day we were at the Puslinch Show all but Donald
" 8 Robert and Donald went to the Milton Show

1886
October 8 I went down to Aberfoyle got a new sett of tugs 4 for the heavy harness from Mr
Scott Morriston
" 9 went to Guelph with Lizzie got Jennie shod at McKenzies paid $1 one new 3 sett
" 11 very warm weather we started the Potatoes today
" 12 this day is dull and threatning rain still it a fine day finnished the Potatoes they are a very
poor crop a little over a wagon load off an acre I went over to Rockwood took over Some
wool treadid it off for cloth and yarn 41 1/2 lb wool at 22 cts 7 lb at 29 cts $11.16 I was a
Judge at the Rockwood Show on grain and roots and vegitables

�" 13 this day is dull and mistay all day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley got 58 cts
51 B 22 lb at home 50 B 40 lb at Guelph cash $ 29.48 I went down to Richardsons Sale at
Aberfoyle
" 14 this has been a very wett day it rained very heavy for a long time till 4 Oclock then the
wind got up it got terible windy till night and after night Lizzie and me went to the Church it is
the fast day
" 15 this is a fine day but very windy we are at the apples picking
" 16 this is a fine day but cool we went to Church I went down to Morriston paid Mr Scott $9
for 4 tugs for the harnes

1886
October 17 this is a terable wett day it snowed in the morning till ten oclock then it rained
steady till near night we were at Church this is the Sacrament Sabath Lizzie has joined the
Church the sow piged had 10 lived 7
" 18 I went out to John Douglas to examin the roof of the Barn some of the Shingles were
blown of with the storm
" 19 a fine day but dull and soft in the morning we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 51 B
22 lb at home 50 B 40 lb at Slemans got 58 cts per Bushel $ 29.48
" 22 this is a fine warm day fine weather finished gathering in the apples a poor crop some
trees well loadid others none at all
" 23 a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 B 32 lb at home 46 B 5 lb at I
Hewrs in Guelph got 55 cts per B $25.25 I bought some lumber for the Portch at Stewarts
paid $9 for it
" 25 a fine day but a little cold the Boys comenced to top the turnips I was down to Morriston
in the afternoon
" 26 this day is cold but dry northeast wind at the turnip
" 29 this forenoon is raw and cold east wind rained all afternoon we got the turnips all toped
and half harrowed

�" 28 this forenoon is very wett it rained all forenoon till one Oclock I went to Guelph to Blakes
big Meeting

1886
October 29 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to get the Plough fixed and a shoe on Doll
we started to haull in the turnips 5 load I was at the large Reform Meeting in Guelph last
night
" 30 a fine day they are at the turnips we went to Guelph to get a Square of Shingles paid
$1.95 a Window Shash paid 50 cts Robert James got a tooth pulled
Nov 1 very fine weather busy at the turnips
" 2 this is a very fine day busy at the turnips was at Alex Watts sale
" 3 a fine day fine weather lately we finished hauling in the turnips 58 large loads they are a
fine crop
" 4 this is a fine day a little cooler Christ Little is thrashing
" 5 a fine day the men are Ploughing we put the ram to the Ewes 20 Ewes and 2 Ewes we
left out old 26 lambs John Nicoll has ben here for 6 days putting up a Porch at the kitching
door and fixing the back porch I paid him $7 for 6 days work
" 6 this morning is dull it started to snow a little in the morning very little all forenoon quite a
showr about noon the ground was white we went to Guelph with Butter and egs 19 cts for the
Butter 18 for the egs
" 7 this morning is pretty cold frost Robert Amos came down in here for Mother this morning
about 3 Oclock Margaret was Sick had a young Daughter son Walter Lawance

1886
Nov 8 this day is a little cold hard frost last night but a fine day we were fixing the horse
stable Donald was Flimings and Gilchrists thrashing his time is up tonight 7 Months
" 9 this is a fine day we are working at the stable we tied in all the cattle put up 4 to fatten left
3 yearlings out in the Shed Donald Bell is hired for another Month for $10 per month

�10 this day is dull and soft looking like rain I went up to Guelph and Robert Amos{small
superscript}
" 12 this day is cold and raw I went over to Mr Thomas Dentist with Jane to get her teath
fixed
13 this is a very cold morning it has ben a very cold windy night and very cold all day we
went to Guelph with 6 bags of apples got 45 cts per bag all round we brought home a new
cooking stove Elizabeth Bought it at Sunleys Paid ${blank space} I Bought a 100 lb of
Oatmeal Paid $2.25/100 at I Hewrs
" 15 a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle to pay Taxes $46.86
" 16 this is a fine clear day hard frost fixing things round
" 17 this is a very wett day it snowed in the morning then rained all day got windy at night
" 18 this is Thanksgiving day very windy and cold with some snow

1886
Nov 19 this day is very cold and windy cleaned wheat
" 20 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother and the Buggy with Butter Eggs &amp;
chikens 19 cts for Butter &amp; eggs Robert James was in with a load of Wheat 35 B 3 lb at
home 34 B 55 lb at Goldies got 76 cts per B $26.54 it weighed 62lb to the B we got 500 lb of
Bran $2.50
" 22 this is a fine day we went up to Margarets got part of a chese 25 lb at 11 cts and some
Apple Butter
" 23 a fine day a little snow last night but the Plougs ar going
" 24 a fine day but a little cold great storm of wind and rain last night Susan came down
today
" 26 this is a fine day we had a little snow this morning I went over to Mr Thomas{small
superscript} with our Jane to get her teeth put in She paid $13 for upper sett I got a new
under sett my other sett did not fitt

�" 25 a very fine day we killed 3 pigs spring Pigs they weighed 185 lb 200 lb 197 lb very nice
pigs
26 this is a fine day had a light shower of snow last night I went with Jane over to Mr
Thomas{small superscript} to get her new teeth she paid $13 for them I got my under teeth
reset they did not fitt before
" 27 I went to Guelph it is a very fine day but a little cold

1886
Nov 29 this is a fine day some snow in the morning I went to Guelph Robert James went in
for some fruit we got from California paid $12 Duty on them there was 800 lb I then went
down to Aberfoyle to a meeting to appoint Deligates to go to a Convention in Guelph
" 30 this day is cold we cleaned up a load of Wheat
Dec 1 this is a fine day but the roads a very slippery fine wheeling I went to Guelph got
Jennie shod at McKenzies Robert James took in a load of wheat 37 Bushels 30 lb at 76 cts
$28.50 I was a the Reform Convention we selectid D Guthrie as our Candidate
" 4 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph with some Apples 8 bags got 45 cts to 65 cts
" 7 a fine day I went in to Guelph with Jane to meet Christ he was at Buffolo with lambs
" 10 this is a fine day fine weather fine wheeling we went in to Guelph with two heffers to the
Christmas Fair sold one for $43 the other for $30
" 11 this day is warm and soft Donald Bell left this morning he has ben here for 8 months 7
months at $17 and one month at $10 I paid him $129 Robert James and me went to
Aberfoyle in the evening to Guthries Meeting

1886
Dec 13 this day is soft it rained some it has ben soft thes few days it is very muddy it is
getting cold in the evening
" 14 this day is cold

�" 15 this is a very cold day I went in to Guelph with Donald Bell he went up home to Bells
corners
" 17 this is a fine day cold in the Morning
" 18 we had some snow this morning we went to Guelph with the Sleigh with some butter but
the sleighing is very poor where the roads are rough
" 20 this is a fine day we cleined up 10 bushels of wheet
" 21 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph to the Nomination of a Membe of Parliment for the
legislator
" 22 a fine day the Mrs and me went up to Keppel to the Funeral of Alexander McCoag he
will be Burried tomorrow we got a Teligraph last night he Died on the 20th we got there about
9 Oclock at night
" 27 we got home from Keppel tonight about 7 oclock it is pretty cold they have had a great
storm of snow since we left home there is lots of sleighing here now
" 28 this is Election day for Member of Parliment Mr Donald Guthrie was elected with a
Majority of 671 over Mr Raymond the Concervitive

1886
Dec 30 this is a very cold day it has ben very cold for a few days
" 31 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph we took up a grist of Wheat 10 Bushels 20 lb
to the Arkell mill got it exchanged
Jan 1 1887
Jan 1 very cold we were at home all Christ Little and Jane and the family were up to Dinner
" 3 it has ben very cold yesterday the thermomiter was down 7 below zero remained below
all day and this morning it was 12 below I went in to Guelph to See Guthrie about the Black
estate
" 4 very cold in the morning got a little milder

�" 5 this morning is not so cold it is a little snow
" 6 this is a fine day but cold I was down to Aberfoyle to Settle Accounts and pay them for the
Black estate I got the rent today from John Douglas
" 10 this day is very cold we were at Mrs Joseph Grants Funeral
" 11 this is a very cold stormy windy it has ben very cold every day since the first of the
month we started to go to Guelph but had to turn it has been very stormy all day

1887
Jan 12 this day is finer but cold but the roads are very bad I went to Guelph with Lizzie
Bought some articles to go to California
" 13 a fine morning got stormy and cold was at Ted Wakefields Sale and Visiting at Mr Watts
" 14 this has ben a very stormy night the roads are very bad went to Aberfoyle to Meeting of
the Insurance Company no Qorom
" 17 this day is milder snow Shoures and sunshine the weather has ben So Stormy that
people cant get out much the Snow is very deep and the roads are drifted bad especialy the
concessionlines
" 18 this is a very cold day from 10 to 15 below zero all day there was a party here tonight
there was 2 Carrialls coming from Guelph but they got stuck and could not come all the way
Barney Mr Quillian was here
" 20 this day is soft it was a strong thaw in the afternoon Mr Gilfillian Mrs Singular and Mr &amp;
Mrs Singular young Willlam Gilfillian was here on a visit
" 21 this is a very fine day hard frost in the morning
" 22 this day is very soft showery all day we went to Guelph with with 8 bags of Apples sold
them for 60 &amp; 65 cts the snow was very soft comeing home hard on the horses

1887
Jan 24 this day is soft yesterday it rained some we have had a great thaw the fields are
nearly bare

�" 25 it is freezing again Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 6 bags to chop paid 6 cts per
bag he got Jess and Farmer Shod and I got Jennie shod at Taylors I went down to Morriston
" 26 this is a very cold clear frost we were down to Janet Gilfillans Weding She got Married to
John Tilk Lizzie and the Boys went to Farmers Social
" 27 this is a fine day I was down to Aberfoyl Town Hall to the Anual Meeting of the
Insurance Company I was Elected President I have ben a Director of the Company for 28
years continualy
" 29 this is a fine day I was at a Meeting of the Cemeatery Cmmittee the Anual Meeting
" 31 this day is very cold had some more snow last night snowed in the evening we were at
the Aberfoyle Town Hall in the evening to Mr Innis{small superscript} Meeting
Feb 1 this day is very cold down to zero all day
" 2 this is a very cold stormy day snowed and blowed all day could hardly get out of the
house
" 3 went down to Aberfoyle got no papers the roads are blocked
" 4 went down to Aberfoyle got the papers a fine day

1887
Feb 5 this is a fine day but sharp we went to Guelph
" 6 we went to Church it started to rain after we started and rained all day and freezed
" 7 this day is snowing kind of hard fine snow the Boys are hauling home hay from the back
Barn
" 8 this day is very wett raining and thawing
" 9 this is a fine day hard frost last night the roads are in a sheet of ice got fanney shod at
Corwin Jess 2 hind shoes at Bicklies I was down to Aberfoyle

�" 10 this is a very fine day got warm and Soft we went down to the Aberfoyle Mill dam for 4
loads of ice the sleighing got bad before night it started to rain before we got home I got 4
pictures fraimed by James Vollick paid 40 cts each
" 11 this day is very stormy snowed and blowed all day
" 12 this is a very fine do we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 Bushels 15 lb at Guelph
39 B 32 lb at home got 78 cts per Bushel $30.62 bought 500 lb of shorts paid $3.50 550 lb of
Bran $3.27
" 14 this is a fine day the boys went to Aberfoyle mill with 5 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid
6 cts took home a load of ice got home 6 loads 72 blocks and some small ones to pack to
Pay 25 cts per load
" 15 snowed this morning went to Guelph to the Nomenation Bought 2 numbers of the
Montreal Witness Carnaval number

1887
Feb 16 this is a fine mild day the Boys are chopping and hauling home tamarack wood I paid
Keneth McKenzie $8 for 8 cows to the Bull
" 17 this is a fine day I was downt to Aberfoyle and Morriston
" 18 this morning is stormy we killed the old Sow
" 19 this morning is snowing a little we went to Guelph with the Sow She weighed 413 lb at
home 411 lb at Guelph at Brills got got $5 25 $21.47 5 bags of Apples got 60 cts per bag it
rained at noon
" 21 this is a very fine day was at Aberfoyle in the afternoon
" 22 this is a fine winter day I was at Aberfoyle to the Election of a Member of Parlement of
the house of Commons James Innis was Elected by 125 Maj
" 23 this day is raw and cold we went up to Margaiets
" 24 this is a Stormy day sort of Sleet and Snow Donald Bell left he has ben here for two
months at this time paid him $10 per month $20

�" 25 a fine day cleaned up a load of Wheat 18 bags
" 26 this morning is stormy Snowing we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 41 B 45 lb at
home 41 B 30 lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb to the B got 79 cts per B $32 77 Bought 14 B 10
lb of Peas at Hewers paid 54 cts per B $7.65

1887
Feb 27 this is a very stormy day it rained last night it got terable windy all night and all day
and Snowed
" 28 this is a good winter day but very cold in the morning the roads are drifted up some
March 2 this is a very fine warm day the snow went away a good bit we went in to the
Guelph Fair fine sleighing
" 5 some snow in the Morning then it got terable stormy and cold wind out of the east we
went in to Guelph with a load of Clawson Wheat 41B 44 lb at home 41 B 35 lb at Goldies it
weighed 62 lb to the Bushel got 79 cts per B $32.85
" 6 this day is very soft it rained a little most of the day
" 7 this is a fine warm day I went down with the old mower to George Hennings then went
Morriston
" 8 this is a fine cleare day frosty at night went up to Watsons bought some print to send up
to Jane McCoag
" 9 this was very fine day in the forenoon rained a little in the afternoon we started to cutt the
firewood but brock the spurr wheel shortly after we started
" 10 this is a fine day frosty in the morning I went over to the Town of Waterloo with the
Broken Spurr wheel but did not get a new one they had none made I left at 6.15 got home at
7 in the evening 52 miles
" 11 this day is clear but pretty cold near to zero

1887

�March 12 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 7 bags of appels sold some of them 65
cts 70 cts 75 cts per Bag Bought a Bushel of clover seed paid $6 half B timothy $1.25
" 16 this day is very cold I went up to Guelph for the castings for the Horse powr paid 35 cts
freight from Waterloo weighed 106 lb got a Bottel of Oil paid 15
" 17 I went in to Guelph I sent the traveler of the Horsepower to Waterloo by express paid 25
cts it is too large this is a very cold day
" 18 this day is cold it has ben very clear and cold all week Robert is at Beatties cutting wood
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph was at the Creamery Meeting in the City Hall
" 21 this is a fine day not so cold I went to Guelph called at the Coledge to get the Creamery
check changed
" 22 this forenoon is very stormy I went down to Dan Macfarlanes to Change the Cream
check the check is $8 15
" 23 this is a fine cleare day frosty in the morning
" 24 this is a fine day mild rained in the evening I wwnt to Guelph got the traveler for the
horse powr got the horse powr fixed for cutting the firewood

1887
March 25 a fine day but cold it snowed last night we cutt the firewood nearly all tamarack
" 26 a fine day but cold we cleaned up a load of Wheat 13 bags Edward went to Aberfoyle
Mill with two bag of chop
" 28 this is a fine day cold yesterday was a very stormy cold day very windy from the east
snowed in the afternoon Robert James is away to Guelpt with a load of hogs for Christ Little
with the wagon
" 29 this has ben a very cold stormy day wind with some light Showers of Snow we had two
Ewes lambed 4 lambs but one of the Ews is very sick I think she will die

�" 30 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with a load of white Wheat with the
Wagon 30 Bushels got 80 cents it weighed 62 lb to the B $24 bought 1000 lb of Bran $6.
290 lb of Shorts $2.3 and a can of tick destroyer paid 90 cts
" 31 this is a fine day we went to the Guelph Easter fair with 2 cattle a Steer and a Heffer
sold them for $85 the market is very dull
April 1 a fine day went to Aberfoyle to the seed fair
" 2 went to Guelph with Some eggs Donald Bell came home from Protton a fine day
" 4 this is a fine warm day the snow went away fast

1887
April 4 Donald Bell comenced to work today he is hired for the Summer $17 per month the
Boys are cutting rails in the swamp
" 5 this is a cold stormy day windy with some Snow
" 6 this is a fine day I went to Guelph got 8 Bushels of Peas from George Atkinson paid 60
cts per B
" 7 was at Aberfoyle to the Court on a Scott Act cace
" 9 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph Robert J went in with the Plough to get a shear
fitted on then went down to Bicklays to get the other Plough fixed I got a new slip for
Watsons Plough
" 11 this is a fine warm day we sowed the clover on the fall Wheat I went up to James
Humes to investigate the loss he had with fire he got his Barn burned on Saturday the 9th
and all his Sheep
" 12 this day is very cold a great change since yesterday I went down to Aberfoyle to the
Blacksmiths
" 13 this is a cold day a sheep Died yesterday in lambing
" 14 this day is cold I went to aberfoyle withe the Gangplows irons to get straightened

�" 15 this morning was very warm I went to Margaret with Lizzie and Maggie Muray to go to
the School Examination

1887
April 15 I was at the Horse Show in Guelph there was a terable Storm of Thunder and
lightning when I was going home about 5 Oclock a lot of damage done
" 17 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph to a meeting of the Creamery Committee
" 18 this day is very cold east wind I was out to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Insurance
Directors about James Humes fire his barn got Burned on the 9th got a ticket from William
Rae for the Guelph Show
" 20 fine day but frosty at nights hard frost every night Robert James is gangploughing for
Wheat &amp; Barley
" 18 put Fannie to Donald Grants Horse
" 21 this is a fine day Robert J Sowed the Spring Wheat 2 acres 3 Bushels
" 22 this day is raw and cold east wind Robert J went in to Guelph for a load of Salt 1680 lb
paid $4 80 per ton sowed Salt on wheat and Barley Sowed 5 1/2 Bushels of Barley a little
over 3 acres a light Shower in the afternoon
" 23 this is a fine day some light Showers
" 26 this is a fine day but but a little cold no groth yet
" 27 Sowed some Oats put Doll to Donald Grants Horse

1887
April 27 put the Mare Doll to Grant Horse Lord Douglas to pay $20 to insure the two Mares
" 28 this morning is cold east wind it has ben cold frost every night it comenced to rain at
noon rained all afternoon got very windy through the night sowed Oats in {illegible}
" 30 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to the Minesters to get William Grames
Certificate

�May 2 this is a fine warm day things is starting to grow the fall wheat is killed out in some
places the cold frosty weather lately has hurted it bad lately it looked well when the Snow
went off
" 3 this is a fine warm day the Boys are ploughing back in the back field next Archies we are
busy at the garden
" 4 this is a fine day I went to Guelph fair with Christ Little Sowed 2 1/2 acres of Peas 4 1/2
Bushels 4 1/2 acres of Oats 10 Bushels in the Back field next Archies
" 5 a fine warm day the Boys started to cross Plough the big flatt field
" 7 we have fine warm weather the men is Ploughing
" 9 this day is very warm things is growin fine
" 10 this day is warm hard on the horses Sowed 8 B of Barley
" 11 this is a fine day not to warm finished Sowing the Barley 23 Bushels 12 aces Sowed 4
aces of Oats

1887
May 13 this is a fine day the weather has ben pretty dry for some time we finished Seeding it
has ben a fine Spring for Seeding on the flat fields we have got them is in good order
" 14 this day is warm I went in with Lizzie to Guelph with some eggs and a bag of appels
Golden Russets got 75 cts I kept them rather long I bought 3 bags of Potatoes paid $1.10
per bag for 2 bags of Eliphant $1.25 for a bag of Early Rose we got 4 bags from Christ Little
paid $1 per B and got 1 bag free
" 18 the weather is very warm and dry we comenced to Plant the Potatoes
" 19 finished planting the Potatoes Planted 1 bag of Early Rose next the fence 5 rows 1 bag
of Charleyvoice next them 5 rows a bag mixed next them a bag of Garnachillies next 5 rows
3 bags of Eliphant 12 rows 1 bag of Beauty of Hebron 4 rows
" 20 Robert James went down to Bickleys got Fannie Shod and the tires Sett on the Buggie

�" 21 the weather is very warm and dry we went to Guelph with a load of Spring Wheat 41 B
54 lb at home 41 B 40lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb per B got 86 cts per B $35 83 got 56 lb
Peameal

1887
May 21 worked the Sheep at Humes pond
" 23 the Weather is very warm and dry about 90 in shade we were putting up a fence and
hauling dung
" 24 this is a fine day some light Showres a fine rain much needed the Boys went to Guelph
" 26 this is a fine day Robert James went to Eden Mill with a grist of Wheat 17 B 20 lb 1057
lb of Wheat only got back 852 lb in all 624 lb flour 51 Shorts 177 Bran 205 lb less than when
it went away we cliped the Sheep 17 Christ Little and Willie how cliped them
" 27 this day is Showry I was at Mrs A McKays funeral and I was over with James Scott to
James Andersons in the afternoon he got his Barn and Sheds Burned it is Insured in our
Company
" 28 a fine day I was up to the Coledge to see a Haylifter the sow went to Laings Boar 28
" 30 a fine day I was down to Aberfoyle to the Councill for the statute labour Papers
" 31 a fine day dull and light Showrs we cleaned up a load of fall Wheat 42 B 4 lb finished
Ploughing the Turnip land
June 1 a fine day soft in the morning a fine light rain
2 it rained all forenoon not very heavy this is the fast day we were at the Church

1887
June 3 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 41 B 55 lb at Goldies it
weighed 61 lb to the Bushel got 86 cts per B $36.05 I went to Aberfoyle Hall to a meeting of
the Directors of the Insurance Company about Andersons Fire
" 4 very warm was at the Church planted some Cabeg &amp; tomatoes

�" 6 this is a very fine growing day warm and showery Robert James went to Guelph for a
load of lumber for James Hume
" 7 a fine day Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here on a vist the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow
" 8 this is a fine day went in to Guelph with Lizzie
" 11 this day is very warm went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 30 lb at home 40 B
15 lb at Goldies weighed 61lb got 86 cts Bushel $34 61
" 15 we have very warm and dry weather I went in to Guelph for a horse Ball for fannie she is
not well her leg is greatly swelled working Statute labour
" 16 very warm working Statute labour finished Sowing turnips comenced yesterday
17 I got Rock shod at Bickleys a fine showr in the evening
18 a fine warm day I went to Guelph with Lizzie in the afternoon finished Sowing the turnips
4 achers 8 lb
20 very warm we went to Rockwood with the wool fine wool 1 flees 7 lb at 28 cts coarse 43
lb at 24 cts matted 48 lb

1887
June 20 matted wool 48 1/2 lb docked 6 1/2 lb 42 lb at 24 cts we got trade for it cloth and
yarn $22.48
" 21 this is a fine day had a very heavy rain at noon I barganed wit George Haining for a
Binder to give $110 and the old reaper [blank space] this is the Queens Jubelee
" 22 I went down to Morriston got a shoe removed on Jennie at Taylors She was very lame a
heavy rain at night
23 this day is dull some Showrs we went up to Margarets
" 24 this is a fine cool day the Examination and Picknick
" 25 this is a fine day we went down to Gilfillians
"27 a very warm day pulling Stones

�" 29 very warm and dry comenced to cutt the hay
" 30 I went to Guelph and the College with Lizzie and Maggie Murray to the Closing exercize
July 1 this is very warm and dry weather the thermomiter as high as 96 in the Shade 120 in
the Sun
" 2 finished hauling in the hay in the back field 8 big loads part of the field is very light good
hay
" 4 the weather is very dry and warm Robert J cutting hay Donald is putting Paris green on
the Potatoes William Patterson and Peter Dunbar of Guelph was valueing the railroad land

1887
July 6 I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the fair
" 7 I went in to Guelph with Mother She lost a Shawl
" 8 very hot dry weather we finished hauling in the hay {blank space} loads some of it was a
very good crop some light it is fine quality mostly timothy
" 9 Robert James set up the potatoes I went down to Moriston in the evening about a Binder
" 11 we went down to Shaw Station for a Patterson Binder we bought from George Henning
" 12 got the Binder Sett in order and started to cutt the Barley it is a very fine crop
" 14 we comenced to cutt the Wheat it is very heavy a lott of it laid down and some rusted
where down
" 16 this is a terible hott day they say it is the hottest day for the last forty years as high as
106 in the Shade a terable hott wind I went down to Morriston for the Buggie wheels to
Campbels
" 18 finished cutting the fall wheat
" 15 hauled in the Barley that is cutt 5 loads big
" 19 hauling in wheat

�" 20 I went in to Guelph Bought 10 Bushels of Oats at Hewrs paid 35 cts per B
" 21 we had a fine Showr got the most of the Wheat in

1887
July 22 this day is dull in the Morning the Boys are thining the turnips
" 23 the Boys finished thining the turnips they took in a load of fall wheat and a load raikns
" 25 cutt the Spring Wheat and Started to pull peas
" 26 Robert James is cutting the Barley back
" 27 very dry warm weather finished cutting the Barley and hauled in 3 loads Mr and Mrs
Amos was here last night on a visit from Galt
" 28 comenced to cutt the Oats and a finished hauling in Barley 15 loads hauled in 2 loads of
Peas
" 29 finished cutting the Oats in the field next the Orchard and finished raiking the Barley
land
" 30 this day is dull and some sprinkles of rain did not wet the dust I went down to Bickleys
with old wagon wheels and the raik wheels to get sett I went up to the Creamery to a meeting
of the comittiee
August 1 finished cutting the Oats in the fields at the Con I went down for wheels hauled in
the spring Wheat 2 loads and 3 loads of Oats
" 2 terable dry hot weather hauled in 6 loads of Oats and 2 loads of Peas
" 3 cutt the Oats and Peas in the back field next archies

1887
Aug 4 terable hott dry weather it has ben extremly hott and dry for a long time every thing is
dried up hauled in the Oats and Peas at the back field got all in that is cutt we have some
late Oats and Peas to cutt yet

�" 5 very hott till about 4 Oclock then there was a terable thunder storm wind and rain
" 6 we went to Guelph the boys were fixing fences and cleaning turnips
" 9 fine weather the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow
" 10 a fine day dull I went in with Lizzie to Guelph she went to Galt I was down to Aberfoyle
at the Scott Act triall of Singular
" 11 this is a fine rain this Morning cutt Oats
" 12 a fine day Pulled Peas in the little field at the creek
" 13 I went in to Guelph to meet Lizzie from Galt
" 15 the weather is very warm and dry again the Boys are hauling in Peas I went in to Guelph
with D. Atckinson about the Railroad
" 16 a fine day very dry and warm got all the Oats in 15 load
17 this is a fine day dull a fine rain in the evening we cleaned up a load of spring wheat 18
bag it is 2 years old

1887
August 20 a fine day we went to Guelph had 2 bags of apples got 50 cts per B bought 2
knives for strawcutter paid $3.50
" 22 this is a fine day Brother John and our Mary and her childe arived here from California
" 23 a fine day we went in to Guelph a load of Spring wheat two years old it was not very
good it weighed 55 lb per B got 67 cents per B 28 Bushels 9 lb at home 28 B at Guelph we
bought 16 Bushels of Clawson wheat from James Aikens Paid 80 cts per B
" 25 the weather is cool at nights we went up to Guelph with Brother John and the Girls I was
at a Meeting of the Creamery Committee
" 26 this is a fine day cool I wrote a letter and sent it away to Toronto to the Hon A M Ross
about the Creamery
" 29 fine warm weather got all the fallow ready to sow

�" 30 comenced to sow the wheat sowed 8 Bushels
" 31 the weather is very dry and warm the weather is very warm we finished sowing the
wheat 16 1/2 Bushels by measuer 11 acres it weighed 62 lb to the Bushel
Sept 1 I went down to Morriston Paid George Haning $110 for a Patterson Binder I gave
home the old reaper for $25 I paid him $6 75 for Binding twine

1887
Sept 1 I got Doll shod at Taylors in the front feet new
" 3 I went in to Guelph had 3 bags of apples sold them for 50 cts per bag Edward went up to
Robert Amos{small superscript} for the loan of Some Oats 4 bags 303 lb bag and all 8 B 26
lb
" 5 very dry warm weather we cutt some wod for the enjin
" 7 a fine day in the morning got very windy in the afternoon
" 8 a fine day I went in to Guelph to see Guthrie about Mrs Blacks Affairs
" 9 this day is cool it rained in the afternoon I was down to Aberfoyle to the Divission Court I
sued John Dougles for $8 the price of hauling 20 cords of firewood for Mrs Black it was not
settled Robert Orr came over from Waterloo with Mary
" 10 a fine day Edward, Mary &amp; Lizzie went in to Guelph to Barnums Show
" 12 I went in to Guelph to get 20 Dolars out of the Bank
" 13 we had a fine rain this morning I went in to Guelph with Robert James and Lizzie to go
to the Toronto show
14 I went in to Guelph in the evening for Robert &amp; Lizzie the Sow pigid She has 8 pigs all
smart
" 15 Edward went in to Guelph for 500 lb of Bran paid $3.25
" 16 a fine day I went in to Guelph to see Brother John
" 19 I went in to Guelph for Mary

�1887
Sept 20 this is fine dry weather we were thrashing today we had Peter Humes steamer
thrashed Wheat &amp; Peas
" 21 finished thrashing I settled with the railroad Company for the right of way for the railroad
through this farm was paid $75 per Acre $973.25
" 22 we went in to Guelph to the Exibition
" 24 we went in to Guelph with Mother &amp; Mary
" 27 the weather is cool frosty at night Brother John and Susan went to Guelph Edward went
to the Aberfoyle mill with 4 bags of Peas to chopp and a wheel to sett
"26 there was one of the Calves died this morning it was cutt
" 29 this is a fine day very dry Prayer meeting here at 2 Oclock
" 30 this day is very dark and foggie we went in to Guelph with Brother John and Mary they
started away home to California they have ben here Since the 22nd of August they went on
the 3 Oclock train
Oct 1 this is a fine day some Showers in the afternoon I went down to Morriston I paid the
Blacksmith for Setting the Buggy tires in July
" 3 this day is Showery Robert James went to work with the team on the railroad afternoon 3
hours
" 4 this forenoon is wett I went to Guelph with John Little he went down to Toronto to th
College I got some Shorts

1887
Ocotober 5 this is a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show
6 this day is dull I went down to Aberfoyle
" 7 this forenoon is very wett rained all forenoon

�" 8 this is a fine day
" 10 this forenoon is light Showers cool in the afternoon I went down to Moriston Settled up
with Mr Morriston with regard to a subscription for Election expenses
" 12 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs 25 cts for Butter 20
cts for eggs I paid Mr McMillan $29 85 for Election expenses for the Guthrie election
" 13 a fine day but frosty in the Morning it is the fast day
" 14 I went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of wheat 11B 7 lb 480 lb flour
" 15 this is a fine day frost in the morning we comenced to take up the potatoes
" 16 this is the Sacrament Sabeth a fine day
" 17 this is a fine warm day got up the most of the Potatoes
" 18 this is a fine warm day they they finished taking up the Potatoes they are a fine crop thin
but very large Something over 3 loads cleaned up a load of Barley
" 19 this is a fine warm day the road are very good we went to Guelph a load of Barley 46 B
22 lb at home 46 B at McReas got 60 cts $27.60

1887
Oct 21 this forenoon is wett got very cold neare night we cleaned up a load of Barley
" 22 this day is raw and cold we went to Guelph Edward had a load of Barley got 70 cts 52 B
17 lb at home 51 B 42 lb at McKenzies in Guelph $36 31 we Bought a cloack for Lizzie at
Littles Paid $31 for it and a Cap Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill for some chop
" 23 cold and wett in the afternoon the gound was white with Snow all day yesterday
" 24 this day is cold Showers of Snow ocationaly
" 25 a fine day but cold the Boys comenced to top the turnips
" 26 a fine day hauling in turnips
" 27 a fine warm day hauling in turnips wagon and the cart

�" 28 this is a fine day for the turnips I went to Bickleys with the wagon to get the axeltree
mendid Robert brock it on the railroad the iron axeltree and a new reach
" 29 this morning was fine and warm but it got very cold before noon hard frost before night
" 30 it is very cold hard frost
" 31 this is a very fine day Edward went to A McIntyres with the axeltree of Christs wagon
Robert brock it on the railroad on saturday
Nov 1 Edward went down to Aberfoyle for Christs wagon

1887
Nov 1 there was seven men came here to board for a few days they are going to drive piles
on the railroad at the creek
" 2 this is very fine weather we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 50 B 34 at
home 50 B 24 lb at Guelph at McKenzies got 75 cts per Bushel
" 3 this is a fine day Edward went to the Aberfoyle mill with 7 bags to chopp killed 3 pigs
" 4 this day cold and windy but dry cleaned a load of Barley finished hauling in the turnips
over 60 loads 50 of swedes 10 greaystone the piledrivers left afternoon they are to pay $11 5
for board and hay
" 5 this is a very fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 29 B 24 lb at 78 cts per
B 19 B at 60 cts $34 41
" 6 this is a fine warm day we were at Church
" 7 this is a fine day Donald started to Plough the big flatt field the second time
" 8 this day very dry Margaret &amp; Robert George was down
" 9 a fine day but dry and cold east wind
" 12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with John Little and Susan to the Doctor with her
finger I got my watch I got it cleaned at Pringels paid $1

�" 14 this day is dull it rained some in the afternoon Donald finished Ploughing at the big flatt
field the second time

1887
Nov 15 this is fine mild soft weather Robert James finished working on the Railroad Mr &amp; Mrs
Buchanan was over here on a visit Donald is Ploughing the turnip land
" 16 this is a very fine day I was over to Donald Momas Sale Robert James went in to
Guelph with a load of wheat 41 Bushels at home 40 B 55 lb at Guelph its weight is 60lb to
the B we got 79 cts per B $32.32
" 17 this is a fine day but got very cold I was at the Church it is Thanksgiving day Robert
James got his Pay for the Month of October on the Railroad $67 50
" 18 this is a fine day cold in the morning a little snow last night the Boys are Ploughing the
Turnip land
19 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Susan
" 21 this day is some cold the ground is white with Snow the Boys are hauling in the Straw
Stack
" 22 this is a very fine day I took the wagon down to McIntyres to get fixed
" 23 this day is dull it looks like a thaw but a fine day
" 24 this day is dull look like a storm of Snow
" 25 this day is dull and very misty it is getting very Soft looks like rain we killed a hiffer today
" 26 this day is dull and Soft it rained in the afternoon we went in to Guelph with a hind
quarter of beef got $5.50 per 100 lb $8.47 a hide 6 cts per lb $4 2 sheep scins $1.50

1887
Nov 28 this day is raw and cold we had heavy rain last night then turned to snow there is
over 6 inshes of snow but the ground is very soft below I was down to Moriston with edward
" 29 this is a fine clear day but cold and frosty

�" 26 I bought a Silver Watch for Robert James at Pringles Guelph Paid $25 it is warranted
" 30 this is a fine clear day but very frosty we killed 4 Small pigs that we bought from Tom
Dunn in summer
Dec 1 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with three little Pigs they weighed at
home 111 lb 117 lb 117 they weighed in Guelph at McKenzies 109 " 114 " 115 lb got
$6.5/100 per 100 lb $20.8
" 3 this is a fine mild day Some Snow last night we went in to Guelph I with the Buggie and
Robert J with the wagon with a load of wheat 38 Bushels 10 lb at home {blank space} got 80
cts per B Donald Bell left today I paid him all his wages $127.50 for 7 1/2 months at 17$ per
m the Comercial Hotel Guelph was Burned this morning
" 4 this day is soft rained all day the snow is all gone
" 7 we have had fine mild weather this week the roads are hard
10 this day is soft and wett rained a good deal

1887
Dec 12 this day is cold and frosty it was very soft yesterday but it is a fine day I went down to
Moriston to the Doctor with Edward Robert James got badly hurt today on the Railroad he fill
off the cart
" 13 a fine day the ground is hard no snow
" 14 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph got $11.50 for Board for the Pile Drivers from Mr
Booth
" 15 a fine day a little soft we went to Guelph with a heiffer Sold her for $31 very low the
Cattle is low
" 16 I went down to Aberfoyle with William Black from Kansas
" 17 I went in to Guelph with Robert James to Doctor Orton we got his Railroad Pay $32.38
$99.85 in all

�" 21 we had a little snow last night this is a fine day we have had fine weather lately the
roads are fine wheeling Edward went to the Aberfoyle mill with 9 bags to Chopp
" 22 this day is cold windy with a little snow
" 23 we went in to Guelph with John Little he went up to Sarnia Donald Bell came up from
Milton
" 26 this is a fine day we went up to Margarets with the Cutter poor Sleighing to the
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this is a fine mild Donald Bell went down to Milton I paid Peter Hume $16 for thrashing

1887
Dec 27 the Sow went to Kitchins Boar
" 28 this is a very Stormy day it Snowed a good bit this morning then got very windy with
showers of Snow got cold we went over to Alexander Lamonts to George Grigors Wedding
he got Married to Amley Janet Lamont
" 29 this is a very cold day very windy out of the North
" 30 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle with the Cutter to get fixed to McIntyres
" 31 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I put $100 in the Bank in Lizzies name belonging to
Donald Bell I bought a turky from I Hewr paid $1.25 50 lb flour for Susan paid $1.20
For more information on Duncan MacFarlane, check out the “Meet the Diarists”
section under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca

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                <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1885-1887 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
1884
Dec 29 I was nominated for Reeve and Dep Reeve but I would not stand I have retired from
the Council it is nineteen years Since I entered the Council
" 31 the weather is very soft it rained some this morning the roads are muddy I sent away
Annies bracelates to Mary to California
1885
January 1 this morning is cold and frosty it was very windy and cold all night it is calmer now
a little snow this day is very quite we are at home
" 2 this day is clear and cold
" 3 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Some butter got 18 cts per lb
" 5 this is a very fine day I went down to Morriston I paid the Doctor Crmock his bill $4 for
one visit
" 6 this day is Soft it rained in the forenoon but it cleared up in the afternoon the roads are
Soft
" 7 this is a fine day it was windy in the morning and frosty the roads are bad in the morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 Bushels 35 lb at 78 cents come to $31.66 it
weighed 63 lb to the Bushel I paid a $100 to David Sticton on a note
1885
Jan 7 I sent $112 by expres to Mrs D Stewart to Port Huron being the interest on a
debenture that is in the Bank
" 8 this is a fine mild day we got a letter from George from Manitoba his wife had a son on
December the 31st
�" 10 it is colder today it has ben very mild for a few days Robert J and Elizabeth went up to
Robert Amoses
" 12 it rained a lot last night and this morning it got very cold before night John Gilchrist went
up to the mill with 11 bags to chop Peas &amp; Oats Duncan came home
13 this day has ben very cold and frosty Duncan and Me went down to Aberfoyle I was at the
insurance Annual meeting I was Elected as President then we went Singulars Hotell to a
publick Dinner given to me on my retirement from the Council there was a big crowd
14 this is a fine day but cold I was at home all day I sold 3 sheep to christ Little for $15 50
"15 this is a fine I went to Guelph to the railroad station to see about an overcharge on freight
from California I sent a letter with all the receipts to Brother John to Cali
" 17 this day is very Stormy and cold I was at home not very well we sent some papers to
several friends
1885
January 19 this day is very cold very keen frost
" 20 this is a very cold day it has ben very cold for 5 days the thermomiter has be about 8 or
10 degrs below zero the most of the time I was fixing the clock today
" 21 this is a very cold day and stormy I went over to Waterloo to get a new Spurr wheel for
the horse powr I paid $5 for the wheel and a new pin I got to Waterloo at 1 Oclock started
home a half past 4 Oclock got home at 10 Oclock PM
" 22 this day is cold Mr &amp; Mrs James Laidlaw MPP was down here on a visit the sleighing is
good
" 23 this day is not so cold I went down to Aberfoyle to the Blacksmith shop to get some
fixing for the horsepowr
" 24 this day is milder it snowed some we went to Guelph with 5 bags of apples N Spys got
80 cts per bag and some butter
" 26 this is a very cold stormy day high wind
�" 27 this day is very cold keen frost about 20 below zero we cleaned up a grist of wheat
11 1/2 Bushels
" 28 this day is very cold I went up to the Mill with a grist of 11 1/2 Bushels got 485 lb of flour
68 Bran 64 lb short 42 lb to the Bushel I went to Guelph with the watter tank to get made
water tight it belongs to the Creamiry
1885
Jan 29 this day extremely cold I have ben at home writting a letter to our John
" 30 this day is not so cold still it is frosty I was at the church meeting
" 31 this is a fine day we were cutting some straw
Feb 1 this day is cold and stormy
" 2 this is a very cold frosty day we cleaned up a load of fall wheat 42 Bushels 50 lb
" 3 this is a fine day not so cold I was down to Mr Leslies sale I paid Scott for a whip 75 cts
" 4 this morning is very heavy white frost it got very mild through the day I went to Guelph
with a load of wheat 42. Bushels 45 lb got 83 cts per B its weight is 63 lb to the Bushel I
bought 100 lb of Oat Meal paid $2.25 a halter 30 cts steel 25 cts
" 5 this is a fine day but cold we went down to Gilfillans and to Donald Stewarts Sale
" 6 this is a very cold day keen frost 20 degrees below zero I went up to the Mill with 17 bags
to chopp 6 of Oats and 11 Peas &amp; Oats
" 7 this day is not so cold John Gilchrist and Robert in cutting wood I was mending Shoes
" 8 this is a fine day we were at the Church
1885
Feb 9 this is a very Stormy day it snowed and blowed from the east then rained at night we
cleaned up 18 bags of wheat
�" 10 this is day is very cold it rained last night then cleared up got very cold and windy and
continued very cold all day
" 11 this is a terible cold day the thermomiter has ben rangeing between 10 and 25 all day
below zero
" 14 this day is clear and frosty but is a fine winter day it has ben very severe cold weather
every day this week the thermomiter below zero every day sometimes 35 degrs below we
went to Guelph with a load of wheat 18 bags 43 Bushels 20 lb got 82 cts per B it weighed 62
lb to the Bushel $35.52
" 16 this is a fine day we had a fall of snow this morning before daylight we cleaned up a load
of Wheat
" 17 this is a very extreem cold the thermomiter 21 below zero
" 18 this is a fine day but very cold we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 43 Bushels 30 lb
got 81 cts per Bushel $35 25 Paid James Watt for the horse $10
" 19 was at the Post office Lizzie got a letter from Mary and one from Georges Mary I got a
shoe on Prince at McGibben
" 20 this day is cold Mother went up to Margarets after 10 Oclock at night Margaret is sick
1885
Feb 21 this is a fine day but very cold we cutt the Peas in the forenoon had James Laing and
H Gilchrist I went to Cathrin Kerrs funeral in the afternoon John Gilchrist left tonight he has
ben here three months at $13 50 per month $ 40 50
" 23 this is a fine day but cold I went up to Margarets she had a young Daughter on Saturday
the 21st I had the Black colt to the ferrier she scours
" 20 Mr Leagate got 32 Bushels 44 lb of Barley at 67 cts per B
" 24 this is a very fine day not so cold as it has ben it has ben extreemly cold since the first of
January nearly all the time exept a very few days
�" 28 this is a fine day milde I went to Guelph with 4 bags of apples got $1 a bag for 3 bags of
Spys 80 cts for russets 9 bags of Potatoes got 40 cts per bag bought some sole leather paid
31 cts per lb $ 1.95
March 2 this day is cold John Little was down from Bells corners he went up today we was
up to Robert Amoss there little Baby Died yesterday it was Buried today it was 8 days old
" 3 I was at John Laings Sale in the afternoon
" 4 this is a fine day I was up to Guelph fair I took up 8 bags to choop to the arkel Mill
" 5 a fine day was out to Aberfoyl to a meeting in the evening about the creamery
1885
March 6 we have very fine weather now Mother got home from Margarets
" 7 this is a fine day but frosty the sun is strong but a cold air
" 9 this was a fine clear frosty morning the thermomiter below zero but it soon darkened up
and got very stormy all afternoon snowed and blowed we had 3 lambs yesterday one died
the other two is weak
" 10 this was a fine clear day but very frosty
" 11 this day was clear but very cold the thermomiter was 10 below zero we went down to
Morriston with Edward to the Doctor I went down to Leslies about papers belonging to
cementry
" 12 this is a very cold day Mother and me went to Guelph and over to Mr Lennies we did not
stop not at home
" 13 this day has ben very cold in the morning
" 16 yesterday was a very stormy day it snowed and blowed nearly all day and the night
before this day has ben very cold I was over to Peter McFarlanes Sale
" 17 this day is clear but very cold the thermomiter was down to about 20 below zero cold all
day
�" 18 this day was very cold in the morning but it got some warmer with a little snow in the
afternoon
March 18 I went to Guelph with some old iron 375 lb sold it for 60 cts per 100 lb in trade I
bought 1/2 Bushel of Clover Paid $ 3 1/4 for it 1/2 Bushel timothy seed Paid $1 1/4 for it
" 20 this is a very cold stormy day in the forenoon we went out to Aberfoyle to the Farmers
Club Seed Show we had Wheat Barly and Potatoes we got the first Prize for Barley third for
Potatoes nothing for Wheat I sold the Wheat 10 Bushels 28 lb to James Cruthers for 83 cts
per Bushel I got $3 for Prizes
" 21 this is a very cold day thermomiter 20 below
" 24 this is a very stormy day snowing and blowing all the forenoon Evan McDonalds son
came down for some Seed Barley 30 Bushels he paid 67 cents per Bushel $ 20.10
" 25 a very cold day we went in to the Easter fair Robert Amos came down for Some Seed
wheat he got 10 Bushels for himself and 12 for Mr Leagate at 85 cts per Bushel
" 28 this day is more milder than it has ben for some time we went to Guelph with 10 Bags of
Potatoes Sold them for 45 cts per Bag 3 bags Appls one bag at 90 cts 2 at 80 cts they were
some frozen
30 stormy snowed a good deal
1885
March 30 Ted Doughty Comenced to work he has hired with me for 7 months at $130
" 31 stormy in the forenoon fine in the afternoon I was at a meeting at the Church about the
Burying ground
April 1 this is a fine day but cold air we have had a very cold winter we have plenty of
sleighing in the country but not in the Town we went to Guelph with Duncan he went away
home to Manitoba
" 2 this day is raw and dull cold in the morning and some rain and frezing in the afternoon
voting on the Scott Act it was carried
�" 3 this has ben a very stormy day it rained last night and freezed then snowed and blowed
all day Robert James went to Christ Littles to kill pigs
" 4 this is a fine day but very cold the sleighing is good in the forenoon I went in to Guelph
and deposited some money of Mrs Stewarts in the Bank and renewed her debenture I paid
Duncan Gilchrist for 2 sows at the Boar $2
" 6 this is a fine day the sleighing is done on the Brock road
1885
April 7 a fine morning but frosty it rained in the afternoon we sawed our firewood in the
forenoon about 12 cord
" 8 this is a very cold day it was soft and wett till after daylight then the wind got up and
started to frezze and it has ben very cold they were at Murray sawing wood Robert James
and Ted I wrote a letter to Mary
" 9 this is a fine clear day we went over to visit Duncan Morrison he is very Sick we called to
see Archabald McKenzies folks
" 10 a fine day the Boys are hauling in the wood to the shed
" 11 this day is cold and stormy more snow out of the east Robert James and myself went
down to Moriston with the Cariage we had 18 Doz of eags got 14 cts per Doz 6 lb Butter 16
cts per lb we Bought a suit of cloths for Robert I paid $ 7 75 a hat $2 50 got a letter from
Duncan from Manitoba
" 13 this is a very cold stormy day blowed and snowed all day Ted is getting some ceader
out of the swamp
" 16 this is a fine day but a cold air I went to Mr Watts Funeral that is Dr McKays father in law
he was taken to the Guelph Station to go to Toronto I left Mothers Gold Watch at Saveghs
17 this is a fine day hard frost at nights
1885
�April 18 this is fine clear day it is hard frost at nights Robert went to Guelph with 2 Calves
sold to Christ Little to go to Buffalo sold for $6
20 this is a fine warm day we had a Meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company
21 a very warm day I went to Guelph with Lizie had some eggs got 14 cts
" 23 we have fine warm weather the Boys picked the stones of the Oarcherd they got in the
last of the turnip pit they were badly frozen had to throw a lot out we were at Duncan
Morrisons Funeral got a letter from Brother John
' 24 very warm we comenced to Plough the turnip land Bill Johnstone got 10 Bushels 20 lb of
Spry Wheat Paid $1 per B
25 a fine day a little white frost in the morning we went to Guelph with 14 bags of Potatoes
got 35 cts per Bag 3 bags russet apples got 75 cts per B eggs 12 cts every thing is very low
we brought home 2050 lb salt paid $4 1/2 per ton
26 we had a very heavy rain last night and this morning
" 27 this is a fine day a little cooler a little frost in the morning I will send a letter to John D
1885
April 28 this is very cold and stormy cold rain from the east then snowed and got very cold I
was at James McLarens Sale
" 29 this is a very cold morning hard frost we cleaned up 10 Bushels of spring wheat for
James Hume got $1 per Bushels 10 B 23 lb
30 a fine day but cold the Boys are harrowing and picking stones off the land for the spring
wheat and Barley
May 1 this day is raw and cold
" 2 a fine day but cold we sowed the Spring wheat 10 1/2 Bushels and 2 Bushels Barley it
got very cold before night and freezed hard
" 4 this is a fine day but cold sowed 7 Bushels Barley I went up to Robert Mideltons with 12
Bags Potatoes sold them for 40 cts per Bag I got 121 lb of coarse shorts at the Mill I took up
�the Carriage tounge to the shop to get a new bow on it paid $1.5 for fixing it Robert was
harrowing the fall wheat it is killed some on the tops of the hills and in some of the hollows
" 5 this is a fine growing day it rained in the forenoon and some light shours in the afternoon
Robert Gangploughed some and harrowed and rolled the wheat Ted is ploughing for Peas
we cleaned up a Grist of wheat
1885
May 6 this morning is soft it is showery in the morning we went to Guelph fair with a fat cow
sold it for $35 Mrs Stewart come over from Port Huron on a visit we met her at the Station we
bought Edward a new Suit of close at Williamsons paid $7.75 hat and other fixings $10 in all
with 2 pair of overals
" 8 this day is very cold we finished Sowing the Barley 18 Bushels we filled up 10 bags of
Potatoes
" 9 this morning the ground is white with snow it was cold and snow showers all day we went
to Guelph a grist of wheat to Presents Mill 14 Bushels 30 lb exchanged it for roller flour got
39 lb to the Busher it weighed 63 lb got 568 lb of flour with Bran and shorts we had 10 Bags
of Potatoes got 37 1/2 cts per Bag
" 10 we went over to See William Gilfillian he is Sick
" 11 this morning is cold we have had very cold weather this spring there is no groth it turned
out a fine day in the afternoon we sowed a Bag of Oats I sowed the Seed Onions and some
Beets in the Garden James Evens has ben two day diging the garden paid 75 cts per day
1885
May 12 this is a fine day frost in the morning sowed 5 bushels of Oats and some Peas
13 this is a fine warm day Ted sowed Some Peas 16 Bushe Robert James went up to the
Mill with 12 bags to chop 7 bags of Peas and Oats and 5 bags of Oats we lost 30 lb and paid
toll I was down to Moriston
" 15 this is a fine day but cold frost at night Ted Sowed a bag of Peas Sowed 18 Bushels in
all Sowed 2 bags of Oats
�" 16 this is a fine the Boys comenced to Plough the flatts
" 18 this is a fine warm day it is very warm comenced to Sow oats in the flatt field in this side
of the creek
" 19 this day is very warm things is growing fine I went to Guelph for a Bushel of timothy
seed Paid $ 1 75 finished sowing the oats in the big field this side of the creek
" 20 this day is very warm finished sedding sowed 40 Bushells of oats 18 of Peas 18 of
Barley 10 1/2 Wheat
" 21 a fine day Ted is hauling out Dung
" 22 this is a fine growing day we had a fine warm rain
" 23 this day is dull and warm I went to Guelph
" 25 a fine day we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs, indicating the
possessive} to see them Ted went home and brought home his colt to Pasture he is going to
Pasture it here all sumer
1885
May 26 this is a fine day cool in the morning sowed Some corn for feed spreed the Dung for
the Potatoes
" 27 this is a very fine day we were planting Potatoes
" 28 this is a fine day but cool in the morning we finished Planting the Potatoes we planted
25 Bushels we washed the Sheep in the afternoon 42 we have only 18 lambs we have lost a
great lot I sold the old ram to David King for $4 he has not ben doing well for a long time
" 29 this is a fine day the men is hauling out manure for the turnips I was pruning the apple
trees
" 30 this is a wett day it has ben raining all forenoon
June 2 this is a fine warm growing day the Boys are Ploughing the turnipland we Sold the
horse Prince to the old jew and Palmer for $151
" 3 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the Horse Prince it is the fair day
�4 this is a fine day but soft in the morning I was at the Church this is the fast day
" 5 we had a very heavy rain last night I went over to Mr Thomas Nassagaweya and got in a
lower sett of teeth Paid $13 we clipped a lott of the sheep after we came home
" 6 we finnished Shearing the Sheep 42 we went to church
1885
June 7 this is a fine day it is the Sacrament Sabath we were at the church a great thunder
storm at night
" 8 this day is a cold windy day Ted comenced to Plough the Summerfallow
" 9 a fine day but cool I fixed up the wool 42 fleeces
" 10 this is a fine warm day I went to the mill at Arkell with a bag of Peas to choop for the {ink
smudge} {calfies}
" 13 this is a fine day there was a light showr in the forenoon we went to Guelph with Some
wool 99 lb long wool at 17 1/2 cts per lb 14 lb short at 22 cts $ 20. 28 1/2 10 bags potatoes 6
bags at 25 cts per B 4 bags for 75 cts for the 4 bags cheap we took home Some Salt and
Plaster for the turnips Elizabeth went to the Lake to a Picknick
16 a fine day we went to Guelph with 3 stears that we Sold to Lightfoot two of them weighed
2560 lb at $5 1/4 one at 1185 lb at $5 come to $193.65 we bought a bundle of barb wire 115
lb at 6 1/4 cts $7.19
" 19 this is fine weather we comenced to Sow the turnips we went down to Gilfillians
" 20 fine day untill the evening then it rained a lott I was out to the Townhall at Aberfoyle to a
Magestrates cort about Hoggs horses
" 22 finished sowing the turnips 5 1/2 acres
1885
June 23 this day is very fine we have had a lott of rain lately we went down to McIntyre Mill
for Some fencing lumber
�" 24 got home the rest of the lumber
" 25 a fine day we were putting up a barbwire fence along the lane near the old house
" 26 this day is very warm and close like rain we went to Rockwood with some wool we sold
97 lb at 200 in trade for cloth we left 67 1/2 lb gross to spinn Ted finished hauling out dung
for the Summerfallow
27 this is a warm day I went to Guelph I got home my Watch from Pringles he cleaned and
put a new mainspring Paid $2
28 we had a terable storm of wind and rain just after we got home from Church
" 30 this is a fine day I was up at the Agr Colledge to the closeing exercises
July this is a fine cool day we were up to Guelph to the Calidonians games
" 2 we went up to Guelph with Mrs Stewart she went home to Port Huron
" 3 we had a great rain I was out to Aberfoyle to a meeting of the Show Directors Gillfillian
was here
1885
July 6 this is a very warm day Ted was diging post holes David McFarlane and wife was here
on a visit
June 29 Fannie the mare foled July 3rd it Died
" 7 Ted finished putting in the posts along the sigeline
" 8 w
" 9 we comenced to cutt the hay in the oarchard Ted brock 2 gards of the mower I had to go
to Guelph for some Mrs Stewart went away home to port Huron we went to Guelph with her
went yesterday
" 10 we finished cutting the Hay in the Oarchard
" 13 we got in 3 loads of hay the we had a heavy shour about 3 oclock we cleaned up a load
of wheat to sell
�" 14 we had a great thunder storm and rain last night or this morning about one oclock we
went up to Margarets today and brought Janet down
" 16 this is a fine day but very hot and sultry we were at William Blacks Funeral we got in all
the hay in the orchard 7 loads it was a heavy crop we had Alec Donald helping this afternoon
" 18 I went to Guelph I had 4 bags of Potatoes Sold them for 25 cts per Bag halled in some
hay
" 21 finished cutting the hay and hauled in 4 loads we had Jim Golightly helping yesterday
afternoon
1885
July 22 we have had fine weather for a week we got all the hay in 22 loads of good hay some
of it was a good crop and some very light back about the creek
" 24 the weather is very warm Robert Amos and Margaret and Mr &amp; Mrs Amos from Galt
came here on a visit
" 29 this day is very warm we went to Guelph with some eggs the Amoss went home
" 27 we have fine weather we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 38 Bushels 30 lb got 86
cts per B $ 33.11 Bought a Steel Barley fork paid a Dolar Ted Doughty went home in the
evening his Mother Died today
" 28 this day is very warm we had Some rain in the evening Mr Stirton came down here from
Guelph to see us John Little went away home this afternoon he was down
29 this day is very warm we comenced to cutt the Barley we went to Hugh McNaughtons
funeral in the afternoon
" 30 this is a very warm day the thermomiter sood 110 in the Sun 95 in the shade we cutt
some Bailey it is bad to cutt it is bad lodged we comenced to cutt the Wheat after dinner
1885
July 30 Ted Doughty came home in the afternoon about 3 oclock we had Ronald McLeod
hired and Andrew Little from 10 Oclock Edward drives the reaper
�" 31 this day is very warm 110 in the Sun
Aug 1 not so hot today we got all the big field of fall wheat cutt and Some more Barley we
hauled in 3 loads
" 3 this morning is very wett rain from the east we have had a terable storm of wind and rain
it has laid the oats down bad
" 4 this day is dull and Showrey we went to Guelph
" 5 this day is cool in the morning we cut the wheat in the little field at the concession finished
then finished cutting the Barley
" 6 this is a fine day we were hauling in the Barley finnished the field at the old roothouse we
have had Ronald McLeod for 5 day paid him $1 1/2 per day $7.50 I hired Andrew Little for a
Month in harvest for $30 he comenced to work Monday the 3rd at 10 oclock
" 7 this is a fine we hauled in barley got it all in 22 loads it was a very heavy crop
" 8 a fine day but looks like rain we comenced to haul in the Wheat 13 loads
1885
Aug 10 this day is very warm and cloce we had rain yesterday forenoon the boys comenced
to clean the turnips the second time
" 11 this is a fine day very warm I went up to Guelph and Robert Amos{small superscript
occurs, indicating the possessive} finished hauling in the fall wheat all but the raikings
" 12 a fine warm day the boys is at the turnips Robert is gangploughing we got in the wheat
raikings 2 loads we had 25 loads
" 13 this is a fine day we comenced to cut the Spring wheat in the afternoon
" 14 we had a heavy rain throug the night Ted and Robert James was at Laings thrashing
today I went up to Caulfields Mill for a grist 9 B 10 lb got 298 lb of flour only 33 lb to the
Bushel good fall wheat weighed 60 lb to the Bushel
15 a fine day we finished cutting the wheat it is a very heavy crop Ted took his colt away
home it has ben Pastureing here since the 25th of may 3 months except 10 days
�" 17 the Boys comenced to pull the Peas Andrew was off the forenoon he was not well
" 18 the Boys are pulling peas
1885
Aug 19 this is a fine cool day we had some rain last night with a great deal of lightning and a
thunder we were comeing in from Aberfoyle at the time after dark Robert James is at
Flimings thrashing the men is at the Peas
" 20 this is a fine day Andrew Little had to quit work this morning he is not well
" 21 this morning is showrey we were thrashing we had Grants steam thrasher they were
stoped several times with the rain they thrashed 500 Bushels of Barley off 8 1/2 acres 180
Bushels of Democrate Wheat
" 22 this is a fine day we went to Guelph the Boys finished pulling the Peas and got one load
in
" 24 this day is wett Showery in the forenoon the men is hauling out dung to the
Summerfallow Andrew Little comenced to work this Morning
" 25 this day cleared up in the afternoon it was dull in the morning we hauled in 8 loads of
spring wheat
" 26 this is a fine day but cold we hauled in 4 loads of Wheat 12 loads off 6 acres it was very
heavy got in 8 loads of Peas Robert was at Murrays thrashing
1885
Aug 27 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the Peas 20 Loads we had to put 4 loads in a
Stack
" 28 this is a fine day we cutt Some oats
" 29 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load wheat old 42 Bushels 6 lb got 86 cts
per B
�" 31 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 Bushel 25 lb Ted Started to
Plough for fall wheat we went down to Aberfoyle to the Seed fair I bought 9 1/2 Bushels of
Wheat from Joseph Little irish Joe paid 90 cts per Bushel
Sept 1 we had a light Shower through the night we went to Guelph with 56 Bushels 32 lb of
Barley
" 2 we had a Shower last night we went to Guelph with 56 Bushels of Barley Fair day
" 3 we had rain last night it is very cold there was some frost this morning we went to Guelph
with 56 B 2 lb of Barley it is Fair
" a fine day but dull at Guelph with 56 B 17 lb of Barley was at the Model Farm Sale
1885
Sept 5 this week has ben very dull and cold we cutt Some oats and hauled in 4 loads
6 this day is very cold we were at church
" 7 this is a fine day comenced to Sow the fall wheat Sowed 5 acres
" 8 finished Sowing the wheat in the field at the end of the Barn 15 1/2 Bushels of Clawson it
comenced to rain about 11 Oclock it rained all afternoon out of the east
" 9 this day is wet and showery
" 10 this is a fine day the men is ploughing Robert J is at Gilchrists thrashing got a letter from
Mary
" 11 went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 16 lb the Boys were at the Show
" 12 we were at Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs
" 3 the Sow piged had 8 pigs
" 13 this day is wett and showery
" 14 this is a fine day Andrew Little came back in the forenoon he comenced to Cradle oats
Ted is sowing wheat
�" 15 this is a fine day we comenced with the reaper to cutt the Oats in the flatt fields Brother
John came from California
1885
Sept 18 got the oats all cutt but a small corner
" 19 Andrew Littles month is up I paid him $30 for a Month we went in to Guelph and up to
Margarets with Brother John we have had fine weather this week
" 21 this is a very fine day Ted finished cutting the Oats Uncle John &amp; Lizzie went to Guelph
" 22 we had a Small Shower in the morning we started to haull in the Oats 6 loads I went in
to Guelph with Brother John and Lizzie they started for New York
" 23 this day is very cold and windy we were hauling in the Oats
" 25 this is a fine day we finished hauling in the Oats {blank space} loads we had to make a
Stack
" 26 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph Brother John and Lizzie came home from
New York they came on the evening train they were away since wednesday Tuesday
" 28 the weather is very warm I went to Guelph in the afternoon with a bag of Barley to the
Show I took a Grist of 5 bags of wheat 11 B 46 at home 11 B 40 at mill to Pips mill got 39 lb
to the Bushel 455 lb
1885
Sept 29 we went to Guelph to the Show this day is very warm
" 30 I went to Guelph to the Show and brought the Barley home I got the Second Prize for it
Oct 1 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 12 lb at home 53 B 36 lb at Guelph got
67 cts it was bright
" 2 this morning is dull we went to Guelph with Brother John he started off home to California
he has ben here sinch the 15th of september on a Visit
" 3 we had some rain I went down to Morriston with the Buggie to get the wheels fixed
�" 4 this day is very cold had some rain last night
" 5 this day is cold and wett to Guelph with Susan and her children to the station she has ben
down since Wednesday on a Visit
" 6 this day is dull and cold the men is at Laings thrashing I started to pick the Apples in the
Afternoon
" 7 this is a fine day but cold I wento Guelph with Janet Amos then down to Aberfoyle to get
tikets for the Show
" 8 this day is dull and Soft it rained last night and showrey today we were at the Puslinch
Show got the first prize for Barley and Potatoes
" 9 this is a fine day Ted did not come home from the Show till noon they were at the
Potatoes in the afternoon
1885
Oct 10 this is a fine a little frost in the morning the Boys finished taking up the Potatoes all
except the Ploughing they a are pitted in the field they are bad with the rott I was at the
Apples
" 12 this is a fine day but threatening a storm we were at the apples Ted comenced to
Plough
" 13 this is a very wett day a great Storm of wind and rain from the East it knocked the
Apples down of the trees
" 14 this forenoon is wett it rained very heavy through the night the Boys ploughed in the
affternoon I was putting the Polls on the wire fence and pulled some apples in the evening
" 15 this is a fine day we were at the Church it the fast day
" 16 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat and Barley 25 B 25 lb
wheat at 86 cts per B $ 21.79 17 B 34 lb and 2 B 8 lb Barley at 55 cts and 68 cts per B
$11.19
" 17 a fine day we were at the Church the Boys were taking in the Potatoes from the Pits 3
loads
�18 at the Church Sacrament Sabath a fine day
" 19 this day is dull and cold we got in all the Potatoes 8 loads
1885
Oct 19 of good Potatoes and over one load of bad ones they are bad with the rot
" 20 the boys are Ploughing the Potatoe land a fine day
" 22 this is a fine day we finished gathering the apples they are a very poor crop only a very
few trees well loadid very few winter apples the men is Ploughing
23 this has ben a very fine day Robert is at A McKenzies thrashing we cleaned up a load of
Wheat
"24 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 41 B 10 lb at home 41 B 5 lb at
Goldies mill got 85 cts per Bushel $ 34.92 Jane had a young son last night
" 26 this is a very fine day we were thrashing with Grants steam thrasher we thrashed 382
Bushels of Wheat 132 of spring some of it is Shrounk 250 of fall wheat very good and 100 of
Oats 130 of Pea
" 27 this is a fine morning untill noon then it rained all afternoon we thrashed 440 B of Oats
140 of Peas we thrashed all day
28 this day is very dull dark and foggie all day we went down to see Janes Baby we
seperated the sheep
" 29 this has ben a very wett day it has rained all day put the Pigs up to fatten 7
" 30 this is a dry day but dull and cold the Boys are topping the turnips I went to Morriston got
a pair of halters $1 each
1885
Oct 31 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs got 18 cts for Butter 20 cts
for eggs the Boy got in 13 loads of turnips and harrowed up a lott
�Nov 2 the weather is cold and and slight snow Shours it rained all yesterday afternoon we
got in turnips 8 loads
" 3 this day is dull and cold got in some turnips
" 4 this is a fine morning till noon then it comenced to rain a little it rained nearly all afternoon
lightly we were at the fair
" 5 this morning is very dull ang foggie it comenced to rain after dinner and rained all
affternoon we hauled in 4 loads of turnips in to a pitt in the forenoon
" 6 dull and soft rained in the after noon
" 7 dull and soft we went to Guelph I got 4 corner stone posts from D Kenady for our plot at
the Cementry paid $6 for them it rained nearly all afternoon
" 9 a fine day hauling in turnips
" 10 a very fine day got in the most of the turnips I went down to the Graveyard with the
stone posts
" 11 this is a very fine day we hauled in 2 loads turnips finished them 76 loads they were a
good crop I went to Arkell with the wagon to get it fixed
12 a fine day at the church Thanksgiving day
13 this morning is wett then got cold I went over to see Andrew McRobbie he is very sick
1885
Nov 14 this morning is cool with some snow we went to Guelph with some truck Edward
went up for the wagon to Arkell we were getting it fixed
" 16 this day is cool we have about 3 inches of snow I went down to Morriston for the Buggy I
was getting it fixed at Hugh Campbles got 2 new rims and new tires and got it Painted it
looks as good as new paid $17 50
" 17 this day is soft and warm we went to Guelph to see about some Silver ware
�" 18 Robert James went up to the Mill with some stuff to chopp 10 bags of Peas &amp; Oats 3 of
Oats
" 19 this is a very fine day I went to Wilsons Sale
" 20 this day is cold and raw I was at M Holms Sale
" 21 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 13 bags of Potatoes got 60 cts per Bag 4 Bags
of Apples got 60 cts
" 24 Robert and Margaret Amos was down to see us
" 26 a fine day we went to Guelph with Butter and eggs we got home some Picture frames 4
paid $ 3 a pair of boots for Janet Amos paid $1 75
' 27 this is a fine day I was picking potatoes in the seller Christ Little took away 11 lambs paid
$33
28 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 13 bags Potatoes got 60 cts per Bags 4 bags
appls 60 cts for 2 and 50 for 2 bought part Barl herring paid $ 3.70
1885
Dec 1 this is a fine day a little raw and cold in the afternoon we were at Andrew McCrobbies
Funeral I have ben Acquainted with him Since the year 1834 in Dundas Robert Janes is
ploughing
" 2 this day is a little cold but the roads are very muddy we went to Rockwood to the woolen
factory for yarn got 51 lb spun paid 15 cts per lb $7 65 got some wincy and yarn in all $9.62
then we went in to Guelph it is the fair lots of men ploughing
" 3 a fine day but a little cold I was at a meeting of reformers at Aberfoyle hall
" 4 this day is colder and a little drippel of snow Robert J is at Watts thrashing in the
afternoon
" 5 this is a terable Stormy day Snowed and blowed all day and very cold I went over to
James Lairds to Insure his Buildings Robert was at Wats thrashing in the forenoon we
housed the Sheep
�" 7 this is a very cold frosty day the thermomiter 2 deg below zero I went up to Insure William
Hamiltons Barn on lot 2nd 10 con Puslinch
" 8 this is a fine morning untill noon then it snowed all afternoon we went down to Tailor
McIntosh to get Some close made for Robert James &amp; myself
1885
Dec 8 we bought a robe from R B Morrison paid $14 cash
" 9 this day is soft it rained all night and all forenoon a lot of the snow went away it cleared up
to frost
" 10 this day is cold with showers of snow in the afternoon I wen to Aberfoyl got farmer Shod
at Bickleys the roads are slippery
" 11 a fine day went down to C Littles and W Kerrs
" 12 a fine day we went to Guelph with the cutter the sleighing is not good we bought a
quantity of silverware and a vilace for Lizzie paid $4 20 at Metcalfs the sow went to Gilchrists
Boar yesterday the 11th
" 13 this has ben a very snowing day but calm
" 14 this is a very fine day good Sleighing
" 15 this is a fine morning but got very cold and stormy in the afternoon we killed 7 pigs in the
forenoon
" 16 this is a good winter day we went to Guelph with 5 pigs the weight was 192 lb 195 ,, 181
,, 179 ,, 185 at home 932 at Guelph 925 lb Sold them for $5 25 $48 3/100 left 2 at home
weighed 393 ,, 225 lb
" 17 this is a fine winter day I went over to R Hammerslys and J McPhersons to Insure I paid
my taxes $48 57
" 19 this morning is stormy we went to Guelph with 5 bags Potatoes got 60 cts per B 5 bag
apples 60 for 4 $1 for 1 bag Northern Spys
1885
�Dec 21 this is a very fine day warm I went down to McIntoshes the Tailors for some new
close a suit for myself and a suit and overcoat for Robert James paid him $20 for making and
trimmings the triming wer $7 I called to James Scotts
" 22 this is a fine warm day Gilfillan &amp; Wife was here
" 23 this day is very Soft it rained in the forenoon the snow in nearly all gone
" 24 this is a fine day it frezed last night it is good wheeling we went to Guelph to see the
Christmas Market
" 25 I went down to Christs and up to R Amoss with Some Silver ware there Uncle John gave
them as a Christmas Present it is cold
" 26 I went in to Guelph had 2 bags of Potatoes got 60 cts I expected Lizzie home but she
did not come
" 28 this day is mild at the Nomination of Councilors
" 29 this is a fine day Duncan Gilchrist wen to the mill with 10 bags of oats to chopp and 2
bags 4 Bushels 27 lb got 40 lb of flour to the Bushel
30 this is a fine day Soft and the roads muddy Mother and me were at Maggie Gilffillians
Weding She got Married to George Tucker of Paris
1885
Dec 31 this day is mild the roads are Soft Lizzie came home from Bells Corners She was up
to visit Susan She went up with Robert Janes two weeks ago the Sow went Gilcrists Boar the
second time
Jan 1 1886
1 this is a fine day the roads are hard Janet Gilfillian and some friends from Galt was here I
got a letter from Brother John for Lizzie regestered
" 2 I went to Guelph got some money out of the Bank I paid a Note of Duncans $73 I bought
some close for the Boys and an Overcoat for myself at Williansons paid $5 for it
�" 4 this is a very wett day it rained all yesterday afternoon all night all day today the roads are
very bad I went to Aberfoyl to the Elction fo Councilors
" 5 a fine forenoon snow in the afternoon
" 6 this day is very cold North wind below zero
" 8 this is a very cold day 8 below zero we have had 3 very cold day I paid McPhee $30 for 3
days thrashing
" 9 this is a very stormy cold day high wind
" 14 this is a fine day but frosty we have had 8 days of very seveer cold weather every day
steady cold we had our Annual Insurance Meeting I am President
1886
Jan 16 this day is soft it raned some but not heavy al day we were in to Guelph with some
butter and eggs I sent a rocking chair up to Mildmay Station for Mrs James Button by
express
" 13 I was in to Guelph called Dailey the land Agent
" 19 this day is fine it snowed last night and this morning I went to Guelph to meet Christ
Little I got Fanney and Jennie Shod at D McKinzies Shop paid $1 25 got the chopping home
from the mill yesterday 8 bags peas &amp; Oats it has ben up for a week we were up to Arkell at
Innis{small superscript occurs, indicating the possessive} Meeting in the even
" 20 this has ben a snowing day the Farmers Social at night got very rough at night
" 21 this is a fine day but it snowed a lot last night the roads are heavy I was at Aberfoyle at a
meeting of the Directors of the Insurance Company
" 22 this is a fine day till 4 Oclock it comenced to snow and get stormy we were up to
Margarets I got a check cashed I got from Duncan $75
' 23 this is a fine day but very cold
" 25 this is a fine day I got Farmer &amp; Doll shod at Bickleys
" 26 there was a surprise party from Guelph here last night Duncan Gilchrist was at C Laings
bee a load of wood to Guelph
�1886
Jan 29 this is a fine day mild and soft I was down to Morriston and at the Annual Meeting at
the curch we called to visit the Minister the Mrs and me
" 30 this is a fine day but a little colder we went to Guelph with some Butter &amp; egs and 6 bags
of apples got 70 cts for 4 bags and 50 for 2 I paid for Duncans Mercurry
Feb 1 this day is cold I went to Guelph for Coal Oil paid 70 cts for 4 gallons it went to
Carricks Sale
" 2 this is a very cold day 10 below zero
" 3 this is very cold day from 10 to 20 below zero Duncan Gilchrist went to the Mill for the
Grist 11 Bushels got 431 lb of flour 39 lb to the B and a little over
" 4 this is a very cold day I went down to Morriston for the Boiler paid 50 cts for fixing it
" 5 this day is very cold from 20 to 30 below zero
" 6 this day is not so cold it is milder snowing a little there was a large party of young folks
here the last night
" 8 this is a fine day I went out to meet James Scott at Aberfoyle about the Insurance I went
down to Morriston to se the Doctor I fell in the Morning and hurt my back going in to the
Woodsheed I got a tug mendid at Scotts
" 11 this is a fine day rather warm for the sleighing I went down to Morriston to see the
Doctor
1886
Feb 12 this day is very dull and Soft we had a showr with thunder and lightning early this
mornind Mother and me was up to Murrays in the afternoon I paid him for the cows at his
Bull 6 cows $7 I paid Kenneth McKenzie for 6 cows $6
" 13 this day has ben very wett it rained heavy all forenoon and some in the Afternoon the
Boys cleaned up 17 bags of fall wheat
" 14 this day is very disagreable snowing some and soft
�" 15 this day snowing some and soft got cold at night
" 17 the weather is cold just now
" 18 this is a fine day the weather is mild Christ Little paid me $8 25 being a balance due on
some lambs and sheep
" 19 this day is very soft and disagreable soft snow all day and melting we went to Guelph
with a load of Wheat 37 Bushels 40 lb got 77 cts it weighed 59 lb to the Bushel $29.08 got
500 lb of shorts 580 lb of bran paid $7.26 I paid Andrew Laing $3.50 for horse doctering
some years ago
" 20 this is a terable cold day clear windy and very cold the roads are some drifted Duncan
Gilchrist went down to Morriston he went walking he tryid the cutter
" 22 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got a letter from Mary
" 23 a fine clear day we was up to James Scotts on a visit
1886
Feb 24 we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs this is a very fine day
" 25 this day is soft it rained all forenoon we were at West McIntire Funeral in the afternoon
" 26 this is a very cold day it has ben very windy all last night and today and cold the folks
were up to Margarets last night to a surprise party
" 27 this is a very cold day
March 1 this day is very cold and frosty 12 below zero
" 3 this morning is cold but it got milder through the day it has ben very and windy since last
Tuesday night we went to Guelph fair with 5 bags of Apples got 80 cts for 3 bags 70 for 2 we
bought 100 lb of Oat meal paid $2 1/4
" 4 this is a fine day the boys went to Forbes mill for sawdust
" 5 this is a fine warm day I was at Mrs James Hennings funeral
�" 6 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the hide of a heffer we killed yesterday it
weighed 56 lb got 6 cts per lb I bought 13 Bushel 6 lb of Barley paid 50 cts per B paid $ 6.50
I sold a quarter of Beef a front to Duncan Gilchrist 117 lb at 4 3/4 cts per lb bought a Barel of
salt paid 90 cts
" 8 this day is soft and dull they are cutting ice got home 3 loads
" 9 we had some more snow we were hauling ice from humes pond got home 7 loads 94
blocks got it all packed
1886
March 10 this is a fine day I went to Guelph with George Grigor I was at Evan McDonalds
Funeral
" 12 this forenoon is very soft it snowed all forenoon very disagreable I went over to Bob
Blacks Mill
" 13 this is a fine day we went to Guelph I bought 12 Bush of Peas from I Hewr paid 60 cts
per B got 300 lb of Shorts
" 15 this is a fine day had some snow last night I went down to Morriston to get sme harness
mendid I bought a Buggy whip paid one Dolar for it to Scott
" 16 this is a very fine day frosty at nights the sleighing is is prety good on the back roads we
got home all the firewood that Ronald McLeod cut 12 cords paid him 60 cts per cord and his
dinner
" 18 this is a fine day I went to Guelph to get a peice of mettle cast for the horse powr I went
down to Aberfoyle to the postoffice
" 19 this day is very disagreable it rained a lott I went to Guelph for the Casting of the
horspowr
" 20 this day is dull and Soft it rained in the morning and turned very cold and wett near night
it rained all night and forenoon on Sundy we cutt the firewood about 13 cord
" 22 this is a fine day
�1886
March 23 this day is very cold we killed 7 little Pigs
" 24 this is a fine day but cold in the morning we went to Guelph with 7 Pigs they weighed
737 lb at home 721 lb at Guelph got $6.50 $45 95 we bought a suit of cloths for Edward at
Williamsons paid $6 25 for them bought half Bushel Clover seed paid at the rate of $7 75 per
B 3 bags of Apples got 75 cts Butter 23 cts
" 25 this is a fine day I went down to Morriston paid Scott $2 for fixing collars got some tins
mendid at Johnstons
" 27 a fine day went to Guelph with Butter &amp; eggs got 22 cts f Butter
" 29 we had a cold stormy night it rained and frezed every thing is in a sheet of ice in the
morning it got soft through the day Murray brought home the horsepowr they were cutting
wood on Saturday
" 30 this day is sort of raw dull and Soft it rained in the forenoon
" 31 this morning is dull and Misty in the forenoon it rained heavy in the afternoon I went
down to Donald McPhersons Sale took down some Collars to Scott to fix
Apris 1 this morning is very stormy Snowed and blowed all all forenoon got warmer in the
afternoon Mr Bailey paid $90 intrest on Mortgage of Mrs Stewart
" 3 this morning is frosty the roads are very rough in the morning got soft in the afternoon we
went to Guelph with 2 bags of apples got 80 &amp; 70 cts Butter 23 cts egs 11 cts
1886
April 5 the weather is cold and raw looks like a storm of the last Donald Bell comenced to
work he is hired for $17 per month for 6 or 7 months we sold 2 steers to G Lightfoot $4 62
1/2 per hundred lb to be delivered in Guelph on Ester fair Thursday the 15th
" 6 this is a terable Stormy day it comenced to blow a very high wind last night in the morning
it got to be a terable wind it comenced to snow about ten oclock then it snowed and blowed
at a terable rate all day and all night
�" 7 this is a fine day but the roads are almost impasible some places very deep and other
places no snow at all
" 8 this is a fine warm but very bad roads
" 10 this is a fine day frosty in the morning we went to Guelph with Butter got 23 cts 20 lb per
lb eggs 10 cts
" 12 this is a very soft day a light rain nearly all day we were down to the Seed fair at
Aberfoyle had some Spring wheat did not get anything or Sell bought 4 Bushels of Peas
{blank space} from J Pettersan paid 65 cts
" 15 this is a fine warm day it has ben warm for several day we went to Guelph to the Ester
fair had the two steers in they weighed 2375 lb at $4 62 1/2 per 100 lb $109.37
1886
April 16 a fine warm day the roads are very bad I went down to Morriston to get some
harness fixed I got 4 collars covered and some other harness mendid I got a letter from
Brother John
" 17 comenced to Plough the turnip land
" 19 we have fine warm weather things are growing the fall wheat is badly killed on the tops
of the hills the Boys are Ploughing I was fixing the harrows
" 21 this is a very warm day we were up to Guelph with some Butter &amp; eggs got 20 cts &amp; 10
cts for each
" 22 a very fine weather warm we sowed some wheat
" 23 a very fine warm finnished sowing the Wheat 6 Bushels and 3 pects and 7 1/2 Bushels
Barley we sowed the Barley too thick put the 18 cog wheel and the 14 cog pinion
' 24 thhis is a very wett morning thunder &amp; lightning last night ploughed some in afternoon
" 26 we had a good deal of rain last night it is raw and cold Edward and me went up to
Robert Amoses I was out to the station about some freight
�27 this turned out a fine warm day it rained a great deal last night nearly all night Edward
brought a young Bull I bought from Robert Amos Rose Duke
1886
April 27 the Sow piged last night She had 7 pigs
" 28 this is a fine day the boys are gandploughing &amp; harrowing
" 29 this is a fine warm day we finished sowing the sowing the Barley 14 Bushels we
sowed 7 Bushels on 2 3/4 aeries on Potatoe land and turnip we sowed it too thick we had the
18 cog on square shaft and 14 and pinion we change put on the 30 cog and the 12 pinion
" 30 this is a terable wett day it has rained steady since early this morning 3 or 4 oclock on till
the afternoon
May 1 this is a very fine warm day the weather has ben warm and a good deal of rain every
thing is growing fast the Spring is early the trees are out in leaf we went to Guelph with
Butter got 18 cts eggs 10 cts
" 3 a fine warm day Sowed 10 Bushels of Peas with the 11 cog pinion
" 4 this day is Showery we sowed some Oats back at the limekiln but it got very wett after
supper it rained very heavy Robert James went down to Christ Little for 7 Bushels 20 lb Peas
" 5 this is a fine day we went to Guelph for a barl of Dried Pears that came from California
that Brother John sent 220 lb paid $2.20 Duty freight 41 cts
1886
May 5 that was a overcharge the freight being paid before we got 250 lb of Shorts
" 6 this is a fine day we sowed 8 1/2 Bushels of Peas in the field out at the Concession Chris
Little sowed them by hand we sold a Cow to a man called Bishop for 35 dollars she had a
blind teat
" 7 comenced to Sow some Oats in the field at the old roothouse and picking stones
�" 8 this morning is dull we had a terable storm last night of thunder and lightning and a great
rain we went to Guelph today with Butter and Eggs we bought some things at Littles Store I
bought a hat at Stewarts $2
" 10 we had a very wett day it rained all day after 8 oclock we brock the Seed drill I mendid it
in the morning
" 12 a fine day we finished in the field at the roothouse 21 B and the little field at the corner in
Peas 3 B Sowed 21 1/2 B
" 11 a fine warm day was at old James Blacks funeral
" 13 sort of Showery all forenoon we went to Guelph Robert Amos came down last night and
paid me $150
" 15 this is a fine day but cold and raw Lizzie and me went up to Robert Amoss I was at the
Office of the Clerk of the Surogate Court to get James Blacks Will regestered I am the
Executor
1886
May 17 this is a fine day there was some frost this morning there some ice on the water in
some places I was down to meeting at the Church about the Church Lot
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with some eggs and got Blacks will out of the
Surogote Court
" 19 they comenced to gather the Cream for the Creamery
" 21 fine warm weather Robert James is at Christs sowing Oats Donald is ploughing for Oats
at the creek
" 22 this is a fine warm day there was a lot of thunder and lightning last night but we had no
rain here we finished sowing the Oats we put in the little field at the creek nearby 8 bushels
we sowed altogether 37 Bushels of Oats 21 Peas 14 Barley 6 3/4 Wheat 79
" 23 this day is cold we went to Church
" 24 this morning is very cold I was at a meeting at the Townhall in Aberfoyle
�" 25 this day is cold and windy I prunning apple trees the boys is hauling dung for the
Potatoes
" 26 this morning is very cold a little frost in some places I went to Guelph got Jeanie Shod at
McKenzies got a Bushel of corn paid 70 cts for it
" 27 this is a fine warm day some rain in the forenoon we comenced to plant the Potatoes
planted 7 roows of
1886
May 27 early rose next the Barley 7 rows of Beauty of hebron next them the white Elifant
next them the late Rose next the turnips
" 29 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 34 B 15 lb at home 34 B at
Guelph got 77 cents per B $26 18 brought home some salt and Plaster
" 31 this day is cold we are hauling out dung
June 1 this is a fine day I was down to a Meeting at the Church about the grave yard
" 2 this is a warm day I went in to Guelph fair barganed with George Henning for a maer the
price is $50
" 3 this is the fast day we were at the Church
" 4 this is a fine warm day we clipped the Sheep 30 Christ Little helping us
" 5 this is a fine warm day we were at the Church
" 6 a fine day we were at Church Sacrament Sabath
" 7 this is a fine day we had a nice Sower this morning I was at a meeting at the Creamery of
the Committee the boys are ploughing the sumerfallow
" 9 this is a fine day Mother and me went over to Dumfriece to visit William Beattie then went
to Galt to Robert Amos stoped all night there was a fine shower at night
" 10 we got home from Galt we had a fine shower
�1886
June 11 this is a fine day the Boys are ploughing Summerfallow
" 12 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with Some eggs and the Bulls hide got 6 cts
per lb 72 lb
" 8 the young Bull that we Bought from Robert Amos Died this afternoon we got him laying
Dead in the Orchard we never seen anything wrong with him till we got him Dead
" 14 we were down to William Gilfillians on a visit
" 15 we went up to Robert Amoss to see them the Boys finished ploughing the Summerfallow
it is hard
" 16 we had a light Shwer this morning this day is very close and hot it has ben very warm for
some time I planted 180 cabages in the field
" 17 we had a fine Showre this morning we were working Statute labour today 18th sowed
some turnips
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph sowed turnips
" 21 sowed some turnips in the morning finished drilling the turnips it rained in the forenoon
and evening
22 a fine day I was at a Meeting at the Church about the Cementery
23 this day is dull and Soft Robert went to the Mill with a grist of Wheat to Arkle M 9 B 12 lb
got 310 lb of flour 192 lb bran &amp; Shorts 502 lb the sow went Mr Laings Boar
1886
June 24 this day is dull and warm fine growing weather I was down to Aberfoyl Town Hall at
the Dominion court of Rivission Robert James went to Schaw Sation for a new Mower that I
bought from George Henning for $50 cash and the old machin we got a letter from Brother
John son Johns Baby Died on the {blank space}
�" 25 this morning is wett it has ben warm and Showery all day I went to Guelph with some
wool 135 lb at home 134 lb at Guelph sold one bundel for 19 cts one for 18 cts one for 14 cts
matted no docking got $20 91 I bought 500 lb of Shorts paid $3 got 100lb oatmeal paid $2 25
" 26 this is a fine warm growing day I went with Mother up to Wiarton with the train we left
Guelph at 12 oclock arived at Wiarton a quarter past 6 Oclock we went out to Alex McCoags
9 miles to Keppel
" 27 we went over to George Grahams and Mr Dunns at Big Bay we stoped at G Grahams all
night
July 1 this day is warm we went to Wiarton Dominion Day
" 2 this day is very warm we got home from Keppel
" 3 I went to Guelph and was at a meeting of the Committee at the Creamery
1886
July 5 we comenced to cutt the hay with the new mower
" 6 this day is very warm it has ben very warm since last Saturday we got one field of hay cut
and the most of it raiked up and 2 loads in the Barn
" 7 very warm got in 5 loads of Hay
" 8 this is a fine but dry Robert comenced to cutt the hay in the Back field I went to Guelph
with a load of Wheat 37 B 54 lb at home 37 B 50 lb at Guelph got 73 cts per B $27.63
" 10 this is very warm dry weather Busy hauling in hay
" 13 we have had warm dry weather lately fine hay weather we have finished the hay in the
Back field and the field near the ditch 24 loads
" 14 this day is soft it rained a good deal last night and light rain today dull all day the
Orchard is cutt
" 15 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with part of the Reaper to get fixed at Toltons we
took a grist up to the Mill at Arkel 11 Bushels 13 lb got 400 lb flour or nearly 36 lb to the
Bushel
�" 16 this is a fine day raiked up the hay in the Oarchard
" 17 a fine day finished hauling in the Hay {blank space} loads of fine hay we went to Guelph
then went to Mr Hamerslies Funeral I was one of the Pallbearers he was 84
1886
July 16 I went to Guelph for the Reaper paid $1.25
" 19 fine weather the Boys are cleaning the turnips I was down to Aberfoyle to Meeting of the
Directors of the Insurance Company about the McRobbies fire
" 20 I went to Guelph to investigate about McRobbie fire
" 22 this is a warm day I went down to Aberfoyle to get Rock shod and Farme one shoe the
Boys comenced to cutt a swath round the wheat
" 23 this day is warm we were cutting wheat in the field at the end of the Barn it is very good
where it is not winter killed but there is a good killd
"24 finished cutting the wheat in that field then we cutt 3 acres of Barley
" 25 this day is very warm it has ben very warm and dry all week we had a little rain at night
" 26 this day is dull we comenced to cutt the wheat in the Back field next Archies it rained at
night
" 27 we had quite a lot of rain last night this day is warm some Shours went round we were
cutting wheat
28 this is a fine day dull in the forenoon finished cutting the fall wheat in the morning hauled
in 4 loads of Barley in the afternoon
" 29 there was a little rain in the morning a fine day after
1886
July 29 hauled in a load of Barley and and 5 load of Wheat
�" 30 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of Wheat the field at the Barn finished hauling in the fall
wheat 18 load
" 31 a very warm day finished hauling in the Barley 9 load
August 2 this day is dry and got very cold at night I went out to Bickleys with the old wagon to
get the tires sett I went down to Morriston to get some harness mendid
" 3 this day is very cold I went down for the wagon
" 4 cold in the forenoon we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 40 Bushels 50 lb got 74 cts
per B $30.25
" 6 we have ben at the turnips cleaning them the second time we cutt the Spring wheat in the
afternoon 4 acres it is a very good crop
" 7 the weather is very dry we comenced to pull the Peas in the afternoon they are a light
crop
" 9 the weather is very warm and dry pulling Peas and Ploughing Robert was at Atkinsons
thrashing
" 13 very warm dry weather we got in the Spring wheat 4 loads it was a nice crop not very
heavy
" 14 we went to Guelph with Some eggs comenced to cutt the Oats cutt 4 acres
" 16 we had a fine rain today it has ben very dry
" 17 a fine day we went to Guelph Pulling Peas finished
" 18 Lizzie went away to Chicago to meet her Uncle
1886
August 20 a fine day got all the Peas hauled in
" 21 a fine day comenced to cutt the oats Robert is at the turnips Donald was at J Laings
thrashing we were at Guelph
" 23 we cutt some Oats we had a heavy rain
�" 24 a fine day dull in the morning finnished cutting the Big field of Oats Brother John arived
here today from California the Painters has ben here Painting since yesterday noon they are
Painting the Windows Kitchin and Diningroom
" 27 Robert James is riging up the summerfallow
" 28 the Boys were ploughing in the forenoon hauling in Oats in the afternoon till five Oclock
then we had a big rain storm the greatest storm of rain we have had for a long time the
bigest for this year
" 30 this day is dull and soft a heavy shower in the afternoon
" 31 a fine day we went in to Guelph with Brother John he went off to Boston on a trip he
took Lizzie with him he went away on the half past two train Donald Bell went in to Guelph to
get a suit of close
Sept 1 this is a fine day hauled in some Oats in the afternoon
2 a fine day hauled in all the Oats in the big field near the bush
" 3 this is a fine day got one field all ready to sow
4 very warm comenced to Sow the fall wheat in the field at the well
1886
Sept 4 very warm we went in to Guelph Brother John and Lizzie came hom from there trip to
Boston I was to See McLean the Lawer about the Black estate
" 6 this very warm weather finished sowing the wheat in the field at the well 14 Bushels of
Clawson Wheat we sowed part of it with the 11 cog pinion and part with the 10 cog I bought
the wheat 16 Bushels 20 lb from Joseph Smith paid 80 cents per Bushel the painters finished
paintaing the House
" 8 the weather has ben very warm for a week
" 9 this day is dull and foggy with a heavy rain in the forenoon we went in to Guelph after it
faired with Brother John he Started away home to California he has ben over on a visit
" 10 this day is warm soft in the morning Sowed wheat
�" 11 this is a fine day we finished Sowing the Wheat we Sowed 16 B 20 lb of Clawson we
bought from Joe Smith paid 80 cts per B we sowed a little over 9 Bushels of old Democrate
Wheat we went in to Guelph then down to Aberfoyle Town Hall to a Metting of the Insurance
Directors about the McRobbie fire finished cutting the Oats
" 12 this morning is wett it rained a good deal in the forenoon
1886
Sept 13 this is a fine day but cool it rained at night I was down to Morriston I paid Hugh
Campbell $26 for painting part of the house the Dining Room and Kitching and all the
windows 2 coats
" 14 this is a fine day it rained nearly all night
" 15 this has ben a fine dry day but very windy it looks like a Storm out of the east the Boys
was binding Oats Edward was with Christ hauling in Oats
" 16 this morning is dull it rained some last night we went in to Guelph with a load of old
wheat 40 Bushels 56 lb at home 40 B 50 lb at Goldies it weighed 58 lb to the Bushels got 74
cts per Bushels
" 18 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 39 Bushels 40 lb at 74 cts per
B
" 20 this a fine day but cold it rained a lott yesterday I went in to Guelph in the afternoon to
meet Sandy McCoag and his wife they came down from Keppel on a visit
" 21 a fine day we went over to Beverley to Hector McCoags with Sandy &amp; Jane McCoag
" 22 this is a fine day but looks like rain we got in all the Oats we had 19 loads in all it
comenced to rain in the evening quite a thunder storm
1886
Sept 23 this day was very warm we went in to Guelph to the Provincial Exibition George
Graham came home with us
�" 25 this day is very warm I went in to Guelph with George Graham &amp; Wife Sandy McCoag &amp;
Wife they went home to Keppel
" 26 this forenoon is wett
" 27 this is a fine day we had the Steem Thrasher Petter Humes we thrashed 60 Bushels
spring wheat 220 B fall and 580 Bushels Oats
" 28 we thrashed 122 Peas 122 Democrat Wheat 200 B of Barley it rained in the afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 Bushels 40 lb at 74 cts
per B $29.95
October 2 we went in to Guelph with Mrs D Stewart She went home to Port Huron the Boys
finished ploughing the sod field we put the pigs up to feed
" 5 this day is dull but mild and warm we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 15 lb at
55 cts per B $30.25 we bought a barrel of Salt
" 6 this is a fine warm day Edward is at the Apples
" 7 fine day we were at the Puslinch Show all but Donald
" 8 Robert and Donald went to the Milton Show
1886
October 8 I went down to Aberfoyle got a new sett of tugs 4 for the heavy harness from Mr
Scott Morriston
" 9 went to Guelph with Lizzie got Jennie shod at McKenzies paid $1 one new 3 sett
" 11 very warm weather we started the Potatoes today
" 12 this day is dull and threatning rain still it a fine day finnished the Potatoes they are a very
poor crop a little over a wagon load off an acre I went over to Rockwood took over Some
wool treadid it off for cloth and yarn 41 1/2 lb wool at 22 cts 7 lb at 29 cts $11.16 I was a
Judge at the Rockwood Show on grain and roots and vegitables
�" 13 this day is dull and mistay all day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley got 58 cts
51 B 22 lb at home 50 B 40 lb at Guelph cash $ 29.48 I went down to Richardsons Sale at
Aberfoyle
" 14 this has been a very wett day it rained very heavy for a long time till 4 Oclock then the
wind got up it got terible windy till night and after night Lizzie and me went to the Church it is
the fast day
" 15 this is a fine day but very windy we are at the apples picking
" 16 this is a fine day but cool we went to Church I went down to Morriston paid Mr Scott $9
for 4 tugs for the harnes
1886
October 17 this is a terable wett day it snowed in the morning till ten oclock then it rained
steady till near night we were at Church this is the Sacrament Sabath Lizzie has joined the
Church the sow piged had 10 lived 7
" 18 I went out to John Douglas to examin the roof of the Barn some of the Shingles were
blown of with the storm
" 19 a fine day but dull and soft in the morning we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 51 B
22 lb at home 50 B 40 lb at Slemans got 58 cts per Bushel $ 29.48
" 22 this is a fine warm day fine weather finished gathering in the apples a poor crop some
trees well loadid others none at all
" 23 a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 46 B 32 lb at home 46 B 5 lb at I
Hewrs in Guelph got 55 cts per B $25.25 I bought some lumber for the Portch at Stewarts
paid $9 for it
" 25 a fine day but a little cold the Boys comenced to top the turnips I was down to Morriston
in the afternoon
" 26 this day is cold but dry northeast wind at the turnip
" 29 this forenoon is raw and cold east wind rained all afternoon we got the turnips all toped
and half harrowed
�" 28 this forenoon is very wett it rained all forenoon till one Oclock I went to Guelph to Blakes
big Meeting
1886
October 29 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to get the Plough fixed and a shoe on Doll
we started to haull in the turnips 5 load I was at the large Reform Meeting in Guelph last
night
" 30 a fine day they are at the turnips we went to Guelph to get a Square of Shingles paid
$1.95 a Window Shash paid 50 cts Robert James got a tooth pulled
Nov 1 very fine weather busy at the turnips
" 2 this is a very fine day busy at the turnips was at Alex Watts sale
" 3 a fine day fine weather lately we finished hauling in the turnips 58 large loads they are a
fine crop
" 4 this is a fine day a little cooler Christ Little is thrashing
" 5 a fine day the men are Ploughing we put the ram to the Ewes 20 Ewes and 2 Ewes we
left out old 26 lambs John Nicoll has ben here for 6 days putting up a Porch at the kitching
door and fixing the back porch I paid him $7 for 6 days work
" 6 this morning is dull it started to snow a little in the morning very little all forenoon quite a
showr about noon the ground was white we went to Guelph with Butter and egs 19 cts for the
Butter 18 for the egs
" 7 this morning is pretty cold frost Robert Amos came down in here for Mother this morning
about 3 Oclock Margaret was Sick had a young Daughter son Walter Lawance
1886
Nov 8 this day is a little cold hard frost last night but a fine day we were fixing the horse
stable Donald was Flimings and Gilchrists thrashing his time is up tonight 7 Months
" 9 this is a fine day we are working at the stable we tied in all the cattle put up 4 to fatten left
3 yearlings out in the Shed Donald Bell is hired for another Month for $10 per month
�10 this day is dull and soft looking like rain I went up to Guelph and Robert Amos{small
superscript}
" 12 this day is cold and raw I went over to Mr Thomas Dentist with Jane to get her teath
fixed
13 this is a very cold morning it has ben a very cold windy night and very cold all day we
went to Guelph with 6 bags of apples got 45 cts per bag all round we brought home a new
cooking stove Elizabeth Bought it at Sunleys Paid ${blank space} I Bought a 100 lb of
Oatmeal Paid $2.25/100 at I Hewrs
" 15 a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle to pay Taxes $46.86
" 16 this is a fine clear day hard frost fixing things round
" 17 this is a very wett day it snowed in the morning then rained all day got windy at night
" 18 this is Thanksgiving day very windy and cold with some snow
1886
Nov 19 this day is very cold and windy cleaned wheat
" 20 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother and the Buggy with Butter Eggs &amp;
chikens 19 cts for Butter &amp; eggs Robert James was in with a load of Wheat 35 B 3 lb at
home 34 B 55 lb at Goldies got 76 cts per B $26.54 it weighed 62lb to the B we got 500 lb of
Bran $2.50
" 22 this is a fine day we went up to Margarets got part of a chese 25 lb at 11 cts and some
Apple Butter
" 23 a fine day a little snow last night but the Plougs ar going
" 24 a fine day but a little cold great storm of wind and rain last night Susan came down
today
" 26 this is a fine day we had a little snow this morning I went over to Mr Thomas{small
superscript} with our Jane to get her teeth put in She paid $13 for upper sett I got a new
under sett my other sett did not fitt
�" 25 a very fine day we killed 3 pigs spring Pigs they weighed 185 lb 200 lb 197 lb very nice
pigs
26 this is a fine day had a light shower of snow last night I went with Jane over to Mr
Thomas{small superscript} to get her new teeth she paid $13 for them I got my under teeth
reset they did not fitt before
" 27 I went to Guelph it is a very fine day but a little cold
1886
Nov 29 this is a fine day some snow in the morning I went to Guelph Robert James went in
for some fruit we got from California paid $12 Duty on them there was 800 lb I then went
down to Aberfoyle to a meeting to appoint Deligates to go to a Convention in Guelph
" 30 this day is cold we cleaned up a load of Wheat
Dec 1 this is a fine day but the roads a very slippery fine wheeling I went to Guelph got
Jennie shod at McKenzies Robert James took in a load of wheat 37 Bushels 30 lb at 76 cts
$28.50 I was a the Reform Convention we selectid D Guthrie as our Candidate
" 4 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph with some Apples 8 bags got 45 cts to 65 cts
" 7 a fine day I went in to Guelph with Jane to meet Christ he was at Buffolo with lambs
" 10 this is a fine day fine weather fine wheeling we went in to Guelph with two heffers to the
Christmas Fair sold one for $43 the other for $30
" 11 this day is warm and soft Donald Bell left this morning he has ben here for 8 months 7
months at $17 and one month at $10 I paid him $129 Robert James and me went to
Aberfoyle in the evening to Guthries Meeting
1886
Dec 13 this day is soft it rained some it has ben soft thes few days it is very muddy it is
getting cold in the evening
" 14 this day is cold
�" 15 this is a very cold day I went in to Guelph with Donald Bell he went up home to Bells
corners
" 17 this is a fine day cold in the Morning
" 18 we had some snow this morning we went to Guelph with the Sleigh with some butter but
the sleighing is very poor where the roads are rough
" 20 this is a fine day we cleined up 10 bushels of wheet
" 21 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph to the Nomination of a Membe of Parliment for the
legislator
" 22 a fine day the Mrs and me went up to Keppel to the Funeral of Alexander McCoag he
will be Burried tomorrow we got a Teligraph last night he Died on the 20th we got there about
9 Oclock at night
" 27 we got home from Keppel tonight about 7 oclock it is pretty cold they have had a great
storm of snow since we left home there is lots of sleighing here now
" 28 this is Election day for Member of Parliment Mr Donald Guthrie was elected with a
Majority of 671 over Mr Raymond the Concervitive
1886
Dec 30 this is a very cold day it has ben very cold for a few days
" 31 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph we took up a grist of Wheat 10 Bushels 20 lb
to the Arkell mill got it exchanged
Jan 1 1887
Jan 1 very cold we were at home all Christ Little and Jane and the family were up to Dinner
" 3 it has ben very cold yesterday the thermomiter was down 7 below zero remained below
all day and this morning it was 12 below I went in to Guelph to See Guthrie about the Black
estate
" 4 very cold in the morning got a little milder
�" 5 this morning is not so cold it is a little snow
" 6 this is a fine day but cold I was down to Aberfoyle to Settle Accounts and pay them for the
Black estate I got the rent today from John Douglas
" 10 this day is very cold we were at Mrs Joseph Grants Funeral
" 11 this is a very cold stormy windy it has ben very cold every day since the first of the
month we started to go to Guelph but had to turn it has been very stormy all day
1887
Jan 12 this day is finer but cold but the roads are very bad I went to Guelph with Lizzie
Bought some articles to go to California
" 13 a fine morning got stormy and cold was at Ted Wakefields Sale and Visiting at Mr Watts
" 14 this has ben a very stormy night the roads are very bad went to Aberfoyle to Meeting of
the Insurance Company no Qorom
" 17 this day is milder snow Shoures and sunshine the weather has ben So Stormy that
people cant get out much the Snow is very deep and the roads are drifted bad especialy the
concessionlines
" 18 this is a very cold day from 10 to 15 below zero all day there was a party here tonight
there was 2 Carrialls coming from Guelph but they got stuck and could not come all the way
Barney Mr Quillian was here
" 20 this day is soft it was a strong thaw in the afternoon Mr Gilfillian Mrs Singular and Mr &amp;
Mrs Singular young Willlam Gilfillian was here on a visit
" 21 this is a very fine day hard frost in the morning
" 22 this day is very soft showery all day we went to Guelph with with 8 bags of Apples sold
them for 60 &amp; 65 cts the snow was very soft comeing home hard on the horses
1887
Jan 24 this day is soft yesterday it rained some we have had a great thaw the fields are
nearly bare
�" 25 it is freezing again Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 6 bags to chop paid 6 cts per
bag he got Jess and Farmer Shod and I got Jennie shod at Taylors I went down to Morriston
" 26 this is a very cold clear frost we were down to Janet Gilfillans Weding She got Married to
John Tilk Lizzie and the Boys went to Farmers Social
" 27 this is a fine day I was down to Aberfoyl Town Hall to the Anual Meeting of the
Insurance Company I was Elected President I have ben a Director of the Company for 28
years continualy
" 29 this is a fine day I was at a Meeting of the Cemeatery Cmmittee the Anual Meeting
" 31 this day is very cold had some more snow last night snowed in the evening we were at
the Aberfoyle Town Hall in the evening to Mr Innis{small superscript} Meeting
Feb 1 this day is very cold down to zero all day
" 2 this is a very cold stormy day snowed and blowed all day could hardly get out of the
house
" 3 went down to Aberfoyle got no papers the roads are blocked
" 4 went down to Aberfoyle got the papers a fine day
1887
Feb 5 this is a fine day but sharp we went to Guelph
" 6 we went to Church it started to rain after we started and rained all day and freezed
" 7 this day is snowing kind of hard fine snow the Boys are hauling home hay from the back
Barn
" 8 this day is very wett raining and thawing
" 9 this is a fine day hard frost last night the roads are in a sheet of ice got fanney shod at
Corwin Jess 2 hind shoes at Bicklies I was down to Aberfoyle
�" 10 this is a very fine day got warm and Soft we went down to the Aberfoyle Mill dam for 4
loads of ice the sleighing got bad before night it started to rain before we got home I got 4
pictures fraimed by James Vollick paid 40 cts each
" 11 this day is very stormy snowed and blowed all day
" 12 this is a very fine do we went to Guelph with a load of wheat 39 Bushels 15 lb at Guelph
39 B 32 lb at home got 78 cts per Bushel $30.62 bought 500 lb of shorts paid $3.50 550 lb of
Bran $3.27
" 14 this is a fine day the boys went to Aberfoyle mill with 5 bags of Peas &amp; Oats to chop paid
6 cts took home a load of ice got home 6 loads 72 blocks and some small ones to pack to
Pay 25 cts per load
" 15 snowed this morning went to Guelph to the Nomenation Bought 2 numbers of the
Montreal Witness Carnaval number
1887
Feb 16 this is a fine mild day the Boys are chopping and hauling home tamarack wood I paid
Keneth McKenzie $8 for 8 cows to the Bull
" 17 this is a fine day I was downt to Aberfoyle and Morriston
" 18 this morning is stormy we killed the old Sow
" 19 this morning is snowing a little we went to Guelph with the Sow She weighed 413 lb at
home 411 lb at Guelph at Brills got got $5 25 $21.47 5 bags of Apples got 60 cts per bag it
rained at noon
" 21 this is a very fine day was at Aberfoyle in the afternoon
" 22 this is a fine winter day I was at Aberfoyle to the Election of a Member of Parlement of
the house of Commons James Innis was Elected by 125 Maj
" 23 this day is raw and cold we went up to Margaiets
" 24 this is a Stormy day sort of Sleet and Snow Donald Bell left he has ben here for two
months at this time paid him $10 per month $20
�" 25 a fine day cleaned up a load of Wheat 18 bags
" 26 this morning is stormy Snowing we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 41 B 45 lb at
home 41 B 30 lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb to the B got 79 cts per B $32 77 Bought 14 B 10
lb of Peas at Hewers paid 54 cts per B $7.65
1887
Feb 27 this is a very stormy day it rained last night it got terable windy all night and all day
and Snowed
" 28 this is a good winter day but very cold in the morning the roads are drifted up some
March 2 this is a very fine warm day the snow went away a good bit we went in to the
Guelph Fair fine sleighing
" 5 some snow in the Morning then it got terable stormy and cold wind out of the east we
went in to Guelph with a load of Clawson Wheat 41B 44 lb at home 41 B 35 lb at Goldies it
weighed 62 lb to the Bushel got 79 cts per B $32.85
" 6 this day is very soft it rained a little most of the day
" 7 this is a fine warm day I went down with the old mower to George Hennings then went
Morriston
" 8 this is a fine cleare day frosty at night went up to Watsons bought some print to send up
to Jane McCoag
" 9 this was very fine day in the forenoon rained a little in the afternoon we started to cutt the
firewood but brock the spurr wheel shortly after we started
" 10 this is a fine day frosty in the morning I went over to the Town of Waterloo with the
Broken Spurr wheel but did not get a new one they had none made I left at 6.15 got home at
7 in the evening 52 miles
" 11 this day is clear but pretty cold near to zero
1887
�March 12 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with 7 bags of appels sold some of them 65
cts 70 cts 75 cts per Bag Bought a Bushel of clover seed paid $6 half B timothy $1.25
" 16 this day is very cold I went up to Guelph for the castings for the Horse powr paid 35 cts
freight from Waterloo weighed 106 lb got a Bottel of Oil paid 15
" 17 I went in to Guelph I sent the traveler of the Horsepower to Waterloo by express paid 25
cts it is too large this is a very cold day
" 18 this day is cold it has ben very clear and cold all week Robert is at Beatties cutting wood
" 19 this is a fine day we went to Guelph was at the Creamery Meeting in the City Hall
" 21 this is a fine day not so cold I went to Guelph called at the Coledge to get the Creamery
check changed
" 22 this forenoon is very stormy I went down to Dan Macfarlanes to Change the Cream
check the check is $8 15
" 23 this is a fine cleare day frosty in the morning
" 24 this is a fine day mild rained in the evening I wwnt to Guelph got the traveler for the
horse powr got the horse powr fixed for cutting the firewood
1887
March 25 a fine day but cold it snowed last night we cutt the firewood nearly all tamarack
" 26 a fine day but cold we cleaned up a load of Wheat 13 bags Edward went to Aberfoyle
Mill with two bag of chop
" 28 this is a fine day cold yesterday was a very stormy cold day very windy from the east
snowed in the afternoon Robert James is away to Guelpt with a load of hogs for Christ Little
with the wagon
" 29 this has ben a very cold stormy day wind with some light Showers of Snow we had two
Ewes lambed 4 lambs but one of the Ews is very sick I think she will die
�" 30 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with a load of white Wheat with the
Wagon 30 Bushels got 80 cents it weighed 62 lb to the B $24 bought 1000 lb of Bran $6.
290 lb of Shorts $2.3 and a can of tick destroyer paid 90 cts
" 31 this is a fine day we went to the Guelph Easter fair with 2 cattle a Steer and a Heffer
sold them for $85 the market is very dull
April 1 a fine day went to Aberfoyle to the seed fair
" 2 went to Guelph with Some eggs Donald Bell came home from Protton a fine day
" 4 this is a fine warm day the snow went away fast
1887
April 4 Donald Bell comenced to work today he is hired for the Summer $17 per month the
Boys are cutting rails in the swamp
" 5 this is a cold stormy day windy with some Snow
" 6 this is a fine day I went to Guelph got 8 Bushels of Peas from George Atkinson paid 60
cts per B
" 7 was at Aberfoyle to the Court on a Scott Act cace
" 9 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph Robert J went in with the Plough to get a shear
fitted on then went down to Bicklays to get the other Plough fixed I got a new slip for
Watsons Plough
" 11 this is a fine warm day we sowed the clover on the fall Wheat I went up to James
Humes to investigate the loss he had with fire he got his Barn burned on Saturday the 9th
and all his Sheep
" 12 this day is very cold a great change since yesterday I went down to Aberfoyle to the
Blacksmiths
" 13 this is a cold day a sheep Died yesterday in lambing
" 14 this day is cold I went to aberfoyle withe the Gangplows irons to get straightened
�" 15 this morning was very warm I went to Margaret with Lizzie and Maggie Muray to go to
the School Examination
1887
April 15 I was at the Horse Show in Guelph there was a terable Storm of Thunder and
lightning when I was going home about 5 Oclock a lot of damage done
" 17 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph to a meeting of the Creamery Committee
" 18 this day is very cold east wind I was out to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of the Insurance
Directors about James Humes fire his barn got Burned on the 9th got a ticket from William
Rae for the Guelph Show
" 20 fine day but frosty at nights hard frost every night Robert James is gangploughing for
Wheat &amp; Barley
" 18 put Fannie to Donald Grants Horse
" 21 this is a fine day Robert J Sowed the Spring Wheat 2 acres 3 Bushels
" 22 this day is raw and cold east wind Robert J went in to Guelph for a load of Salt 1680 lb
paid $4 80 per ton sowed Salt on wheat and Barley Sowed 5 1/2 Bushels of Barley a little
over 3 acres a light Shower in the afternoon
" 23 this is a fine day some light Showers
" 26 this is a fine day but but a little cold no groth yet
" 27 Sowed some Oats put Doll to Donald Grants Horse
1887
April 27 put the Mare Doll to Grant Horse Lord Douglas to pay $20 to insure the two Mares
" 28 this morning is cold east wind it has ben cold frost every night it comenced to rain at
noon rained all afternoon got very windy through the night sowed Oats in {illegible}
" 30 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to the Minesters to get William Grames
Certificate
�May 2 this is a fine warm day things is starting to grow the fall wheat is killed out in some
places the cold frosty weather lately has hurted it bad lately it looked well when the Snow
went off
" 3 this is a fine warm day the Boys are ploughing back in the back field next Archies we are
busy at the garden
" 4 this is a fine day I went to Guelph fair with Christ Little Sowed 2 1/2 acres of Peas 4 1/2
Bushels 4 1/2 acres of Oats 10 Bushels in the Back field next Archies
" 5 a fine warm day the Boys started to cross Plough the big flatt field
" 7 we have fine warm weather the men is Ploughing
" 9 this day is very warm things is growin fine
" 10 this day is warm hard on the horses Sowed 8 B of Barley
" 11 this is a fine day not to warm finished Sowing the Barley 23 Bushels 12 aces Sowed 4
aces of Oats
1887
May 13 this is a fine day the weather has ben pretty dry for some time we finished Seeding it
has ben a fine Spring for Seeding on the flat fields we have got them is in good order
" 14 this day is warm I went in with Lizzie to Guelph with some eggs and a bag of appels
Golden Russets got 75 cts I kept them rather long I bought 3 bags of Potatoes paid $1.10
per bag for 2 bags of Eliphant $1.25 for a bag of Early Rose we got 4 bags from Christ Little
paid $1 per B and got 1 bag free
" 18 the weather is very warm and dry we comenced to Plant the Potatoes
" 19 finished planting the Potatoes Planted 1 bag of Early Rose next the fence 5 rows 1 bag
of Charleyvoice next them 5 rows a bag mixed next them a bag of Garnachillies next 5 rows
3 bags of Eliphant 12 rows 1 bag of Beauty of Hebron 4 rows
" 20 Robert James went down to Bickleys got Fannie Shod and the tires Sett on the Buggie
�" 21 the weather is very warm and dry we went to Guelph with a load of Spring Wheat 41 B
54 lb at home 41 B 40lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb per B got 86 cts per B $35 83 got 56 lb
Peameal
1887
May 21 worked the Sheep at Humes pond
" 23 the Weather is very warm and dry about 90 in shade we were putting up a fence and
hauling dung
" 24 this is a fine day some light Showres a fine rain much needed the Boys went to Guelph
" 26 this is a fine day Robert James went to Eden Mill with a grist of Wheat 17 B 20 lb 1057
lb of Wheat only got back 852 lb in all 624 lb flour 51 Shorts 177 Bran 205 lb less than when
it went away we cliped the Sheep 17 Christ Little and Willie how cliped them
" 27 this day is Showry I was at Mrs A McKays funeral and I was over with James Scott to
James Andersons in the afternoon he got his Barn and Sheds Burned it is Insured in our
Company
" 28 a fine day I was up to the Coledge to see a Haylifter the sow went to Laings Boar 28
" 30 a fine day I was down to Aberfoyle to the Councill for the statute labour Papers
" 31 a fine day dull and light Showrs we cleaned up a load of fall Wheat 42 B 4 lb finished
Ploughing the Turnip land
June 1 a fine day soft in the morning a fine light rain
2 it rained all forenoon not very heavy this is the fast day we were at the Church
1887
June 3 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 41 B 55 lb at Goldies it
weighed 61 lb to the Bushel got 86 cts per B $36.05 I went to Aberfoyle Hall to a meeting of
the Directors of the Insurance Company about Andersons Fire
" 4 very warm was at the Church planted some Cabeg &amp; tomatoes
�" 6 this is a very fine growing day warm and showery Robert James went to Guelph for a
load of lumber for James Hume
" 7 a fine day Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here on a vist the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow
" 8 this is a fine day went in to Guelph with Lizzie
" 11 this day is very warm went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 30 lb at home 40 B
15 lb at Goldies weighed 61lb got 86 cts Bushel $34 61
" 15 we have very warm and dry weather I went in to Guelph for a horse Ball for fannie she is
not well her leg is greatly swelled working Statute labour
" 16 very warm working Statute labour finished Sowing turnips comenced yesterday
17 I got Rock shod at Bickleys a fine showr in the evening
18 a fine warm day I went to Guelph with Lizzie in the afternoon finished Sowing the turnips
4 achers 8 lb
20 very warm we went to Rockwood with the wool fine wool 1 flees 7 lb at 28 cts coarse 43
lb at 24 cts matted 48 lb
1887
June 20 matted wool 48 1/2 lb docked 6 1/2 lb 42 lb at 24 cts we got trade for it cloth and
yarn $22.48
" 21 this is a fine day had a very heavy rain at noon I barganed wit George Haining for a
Binder to give $110 and the old reaper [blank space] this is the Queens Jubelee
" 22 I went down to Morriston got a shoe removed on Jennie at Taylors She was very lame a
heavy rain at night
23 this day is dull some Showrs we went up to Margarets
" 24 this is a fine cool day the Examination and Picknick
" 25 this is a fine day we went down to Gilfillians
"27 a very warm day pulling Stones
�" 29 very warm and dry comenced to cutt the hay
" 30 I went to Guelph and the College with Lizzie and Maggie Murray to the Closing exercize
July 1 this is very warm and dry weather the thermomiter as high as 96 in the Shade 120 in
the Sun
" 2 finished hauling in the hay in the back field 8 big loads part of the field is very light good
hay
" 4 the weather is very dry and warm Robert J cutting hay Donald is putting Paris green on
the Potatoes William Patterson and Peter Dunbar of Guelph was valueing the railroad land
1887
July 6 I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the fair
" 7 I went in to Guelph with Mother She lost a Shawl
" 8 very hot dry weather we finished hauling in the hay {blank space} loads some of it was a
very good crop some light it is fine quality mostly timothy
" 9 Robert James set up the potatoes I went down to Moriston in the evening about a Binder
" 11 we went down to Shaw Station for a Patterson Binder we bought from George Henning
" 12 got the Binder Sett in order and started to cutt the Barley it is a very fine crop
" 14 we comenced to cutt the Wheat it is very heavy a lott of it laid down and some rusted
where down
" 16 this is a terible hott day they say it is the hottest day for the last forty years as high as
106 in the Shade a terable hott wind I went down to Morriston for the Buggie wheels to
Campbels
" 18 finished cutting the fall wheat
" 15 hauled in the Barley that is cutt 5 loads big
" 19 hauling in wheat
�" 20 I went in to Guelph Bought 10 Bushels of Oats at Hewrs paid 35 cts per B
" 21 we had a fine Showr got the most of the Wheat in
1887
July 22 this day is dull in the Morning the Boys are thining the turnips
" 23 the Boys finished thining the turnips they took in a load of fall wheat and a load raikns
" 25 cutt the Spring Wheat and Started to pull peas
" 26 Robert James is cutting the Barley back
" 27 very dry warm weather finished cutting the Barley and hauled in 3 loads Mr and Mrs
Amos was here last night on a visit from Galt
" 28 comenced to cutt the Oats and a finished hauling in Barley 15 loads hauled in 2 loads of
Peas
" 29 finished cutting the Oats in the field next the Orchard and finished raiking the Barley
land
" 30 this day is dull and some sprinkles of rain did not wet the dust I went down to Bickleys
with old wagon wheels and the raik wheels to get sett I went up to the Creamery to a meeting
of the comittiee
August 1 finished cutting the Oats in the fields at the Con I went down for wheels hauled in
the spring Wheat 2 loads and 3 loads of Oats
" 2 terable dry hot weather hauled in 6 loads of Oats and 2 loads of Peas
" 3 cutt the Oats and Peas in the back field next archies
1887
Aug 4 terable hott dry weather it has ben extremly hott and dry for a long time every thing is
dried up hauled in the Oats and Peas at the back field got all in that is cutt we have some
late Oats and Peas to cutt yet
�" 5 very hott till about 4 Oclock then there was a terable thunder storm wind and rain
" 6 we went to Guelph the boys were fixing fences and cleaning turnips
" 9 fine weather the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow
" 10 a fine day dull I went in with Lizzie to Guelph she went to Galt I was down to Aberfoyle
at the Scott Act triall of Singular
" 11 this is a fine rain this Morning cutt Oats
" 12 a fine day Pulled Peas in the little field at the creek
" 13 I went in to Guelph to meet Lizzie from Galt
" 15 the weather is very warm and dry again the Boys are hauling in Peas I went in to Guelph
with D. Atckinson about the Railroad
" 16 a fine day very dry and warm got all the Oats in 15 load
17 this is a fine day dull a fine rain in the evening we cleaned up a load of spring wheat 18
bag it is 2 years old
1887
August 20 a fine day we went to Guelph had 2 bags of apples got 50 cts per B bought 2
knives for strawcutter paid $3.50
" 22 this is a fine day Brother John and our Mary and her childe arived here from California
" 23 a fine day we went in to Guelph a load of Spring wheat two years old it was not very
good it weighed 55 lb per B got 67 cents per B 28 Bushels 9 lb at home 28 B at Guelph we
bought 16 Bushels of Clawson wheat from James Aikens Paid 80 cts per B
" 25 the weather is cool at nights we went up to Guelph with Brother John and the Girls I was
at a Meeting of the Creamery Committee
" 26 this is a fine day cool I wrote a letter and sent it away to Toronto to the Hon A M Ross
about the Creamery
" 29 fine warm weather got all the fallow ready to sow
�" 30 comenced to sow the wheat sowed 8 Bushels
" 31 the weather is very dry and warm the weather is very warm we finished sowing the
wheat 16 1/2 Bushels by measuer 11 acres it weighed 62 lb to the Bushel
Sept 1 I went down to Morriston Paid George Haning $110 for a Patterson Binder I gave
home the old reaper for $25 I paid him $6 75 for Binding twine
1887
Sept 1 I got Doll shod at Taylors in the front feet new
" 3 I went in to Guelph had 3 bags of apples sold them for 50 cts per bag Edward went up to
Robert Amos{small superscript} for the loan of Some Oats 4 bags 303 lb bag and all 8 B 26
lb
" 5 very dry warm weather we cutt some wod for the enjin
" 7 a fine day in the morning got very windy in the afternoon
" 8 a fine day I went in to Guelph to see Guthrie about Mrs Blacks Affairs
" 9 this day is cool it rained in the afternoon I was down to Aberfoyle to the Divission Court I
sued John Dougles for $8 the price of hauling 20 cords of firewood for Mrs Black it was not
settled Robert Orr came over from Waterloo with Mary
" 10 a fine day Edward, Mary &amp; Lizzie went in to Guelph to Barnums Show
" 12 I went in to Guelph to get 20 Dolars out of the Bank
" 13 we had a fine rain this morning I went in to Guelph with Robert James and Lizzie to go
to the Toronto show
14 I went in to Guelph in the evening for Robert &amp; Lizzie the Sow pigid She has 8 pigs all
smart
" 15 Edward went in to Guelph for 500 lb of Bran paid $3.25
" 16 a fine day I went in to Guelph to see Brother John
" 19 I went in to Guelph for Mary
�1887
Sept 20 this is fine dry weather we were thrashing today we had Peter Humes steamer
thrashed Wheat &amp; Peas
" 21 finished thrashing I settled with the railroad Company for the right of way for the railroad
through this farm was paid $75 per Acre $973.25
" 22 we went in to Guelph to the Exibition
" 24 we went in to Guelph with Mother &amp; Mary
" 27 the weather is cool frosty at night Brother John and Susan went to Guelph Edward went
to the Aberfoyle mill with 4 bags of Peas to chopp and a wheel to sett
"26 there was one of the Calves died this morning it was cutt
" 29 this is a fine day very dry Prayer meeting here at 2 Oclock
" 30 this day is very dark and foggie we went in to Guelph with Brother John and Mary they
started away home to California they have ben here Since the 22nd of August they went on
the 3 Oclock train
Oct 1 this is a fine day some Showers in the afternoon I went down to Morriston I paid the
Blacksmith for Setting the Buggy tires in July
" 3 this day is Showery Robert James went to work with the team on the railroad afternoon 3
hours
" 4 this forenoon is wett I went to Guelph with John Little he went down to Toronto to th
College I got some Shorts
1887
Ocotober 5 this is a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show
6 this day is dull I went down to Aberfoyle
" 7 this forenoon is very wett rained all forenoon
�" 8 this is a fine day
" 10 this forenoon is light Showers cool in the afternoon I went down to Moriston Settled up
with Mr Morriston with regard to a subscription for Election expenses
" 12 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs 25 cts for Butter 20
cts for eggs I paid Mr McMillan $29 85 for Election expenses for the Guthrie election
" 13 a fine day but frosty in the Morning it is the fast day
" 14 I went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of wheat 11B 7 lb 480 lb flour
" 15 this is a fine day frost in the morning we comenced to take up the potatoes
" 16 this is the Sacrament Sabeth a fine day
" 17 this is a fine warm day got up the most of the Potatoes
" 18 this is a fine warm day they they finished taking up the Potatoes they are a fine crop thin
but very large Something over 3 loads cleaned up a load of Barley
" 19 this is a fine warm day the road are very good we went to Guelph a load of Barley 46 B
22 lb at home 46 B at McReas got 60 cts $27.60
1887
Oct 21 this forenoon is wett got very cold neare night we cleaned up a load of Barley
" 22 this day is raw and cold we went to Guelph Edward had a load of Barley got 70 cts 52 B
17 lb at home 51 B 42 lb at McKenzies in Guelph $36 31 we Bought a cloack for Lizzie at
Littles Paid $31 for it and a Cap Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill for some chop
" 23 cold and wett in the afternoon the gound was white with Snow all day yesterday
" 24 this day is cold Showers of Snow ocationaly
" 25 a fine day but cold the Boys comenced to top the turnips
" 26 a fine day hauling in turnips
" 27 a fine warm day hauling in turnips wagon and the cart
�" 28 this is a fine day for the turnips I went to Bickleys with the wagon to get the axeltree
mendid Robert brock it on the railroad the iron axeltree and a new reach
" 29 this morning was fine and warm but it got very cold before noon hard frost before night
" 30 it is very cold hard frost
" 31 this is a very fine day Edward went to A McIntyres with the axeltree of Christs wagon
Robert brock it on the railroad on saturday
Nov 1 Edward went down to Aberfoyle for Christs wagon
1887
Nov 1 there was seven men came here to board for a few days they are going to drive piles
on the railroad at the creek
" 2 this is very fine weather we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 50 B 34 at
home 50 B 24 lb at Guelph at McKenzies got 75 cts per Bushel
" 3 this is a fine day Edward went to the Aberfoyle mill with 7 bags to chopp killed 3 pigs
" 4 this day cold and windy but dry cleaned a load of Barley finished hauling in the turnips
over 60 loads 50 of swedes 10 greaystone the piledrivers left afternoon they are to pay $11 5
for board and hay
" 5 this is a very fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 29 B 24 lb at 78 cts per
B 19 B at 60 cts $34 41
" 6 this is a fine warm day we were at Church
" 7 this is a fine day Donald started to Plough the big flatt field the second time
" 8 this day very dry Margaret &amp; Robert George was down
" 9 a fine day but dry and cold east wind
" 12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with John Little and Susan to the Doctor with her
finger I got my watch I got it cleaned at Pringels paid $1
�" 14 this day is dull it rained some in the afternoon Donald finished Ploughing at the big flatt
field the second time
1887
Nov 15 this is fine mild soft weather Robert James finished working on the Railroad Mr &amp; Mrs
Buchanan was over here on a visit Donald is Ploughing the turnip land
" 16 this is a very fine day I was over to Donald Momas Sale Robert James went in to
Guelph with a load of wheat 41 Bushels at home 40 B 55 lb at Guelph its weight is 60lb to
the B we got 79 cts per B $32.32
" 17 this is a fine day but got very cold I was at the Church it is Thanksgiving day Robert
James got his Pay for the Month of October on the Railroad $67 50
" 18 this is a fine day cold in the morning a little snow last night the Boys are Ploughing the
Turnip land
19 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Susan
" 21 this day is some cold the ground is white with Snow the Boys are hauling in the Straw
Stack
" 22 this is a very fine day I took the wagon down to McIntyres to get fixed
" 23 this day is dull it looks like a thaw but a fine day
" 24 this day is dull look like a storm of Snow
" 25 this day is dull and very misty it is getting very Soft looks like rain we killed a hiffer today
" 26 this day is dull and Soft it rained in the afternoon we went in to Guelph with a hind
quarter of beef got $5.50 per 100 lb $8.47 a hide 6 cts per lb $4 2 sheep scins $1.50
1887
Nov 28 this day is raw and cold we had heavy rain last night then turned to snow there is
over 6 inshes of snow but the ground is very soft below I was down to Moriston with edward
" 29 this is a fine clear day but cold and frosty
�" 26 I bought a Silver Watch for Robert James at Pringles Guelph Paid $25 it is warranted
" 30 this is a fine clear day but very frosty we killed 4 Small pigs that we bought from Tom
Dunn in summer
Dec 1 this is a fine day but frosty we went to Guelph with three little Pigs they weighed at
home 111 lb 117 lb 117 they weighed in Guelph at McKenzies 109 " 114 " 115 lb got
$6.5/100 per 100 lb $20.8
" 3 this is a fine mild day Some Snow last night we went in to Guelph I with the Buggie and
Robert J with the wagon with a load of wheat 38 Bushels 10 lb at home {blank space} got 80
cts per B Donald Bell left today I paid him all his wages $127.50 for 7 1/2 months at 17$ per
m the Comercial Hotel Guelph was Burned this morning
" 4 this day is soft rained all day the snow is all gone
" 7 we have had fine mild weather this week the roads are hard
10 this day is soft and wett rained a good deal
1887
Dec 12 this day is cold and frosty it was very soft yesterday but it is a fine day I went down to
Moriston to the Doctor with Edward Robert James got badly hurt today on the Railroad he fill
off the cart
" 13 a fine day the ground is hard no snow
" 14 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph got $11.50 for Board for the Pile Drivers from Mr
Booth
" 15 a fine day a little soft we went to Guelph with a heiffer Sold her for $31 very low the
Cattle is low
" 16 I went down to Aberfoyle with William Black from Kansas
" 17 I went in to Guelph with Robert James to Doctor Orton we got his Railroad Pay $32.38
$99.85 in all
�" 21 we had a little snow last night this is a fine day we have had fine weather lately the
roads are fine wheeling Edward went to the Aberfoyle mill with 9 bags to Chopp
" 22 this day is cold windy with a little snow
" 23 we went in to Guelph with John Little he went up to Sarnia Donald Bell came up from
Milton
" 26 this is a fine day we went up to Margarets with the Cutter poor Sleighing to the
Christmas Dinner
" 27 this is a fine mild Donald Bell went down to Milton I paid Peter Hume $16 for thrashing
1887
Dec 27 the Sow went to Kitchins Boar
" 28 this is a very Stormy day it Snowed a good bit this morning then got very windy with
showers of Snow got cold we went over to Alexander Lamonts to George Grigors Wedding
he got Married to Amley Janet Lamont
" 29 this is a very cold day very windy out of the North
" 30 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle with the Cutter to get fixed to McIntyres
" 31 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I put $100 in the Bank in Lizzies name belonging to
Donald Bell I bought a turky from I Hewr paid $1.25 50 lb flour for Susan paid $1.20
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                    <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1888-1889 Diary
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1888
January 1 it snowed last night today it is soft rained in the forenoon then got very cold in the
evening
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to the Election of Councilors we had Some of our
friends for New years Dinner
" 3 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to Taylors and got the Mare Jess Shod
" 4 this day is mild snowed a little we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 B 28 at home
37 B 30 lb at Goldies it weighed 59 lb to the Bushel got 81cts $30.38 I bought 500 lb flour
paid $2.10 per 100 lb $10.50 500 lb shorts paid $4.25
" 5 this is a fine clear day I sold 2 steers for $60 and 14 lambs for $60 to David King he paid
$100 he will pay $20 when he takes the lambs away the steers went away today the lambs
to go away next week Hector McCoag and Wife from Beverly was here today Duncan
Gilchrist and Annie came with them John Douglas paid Blacks rent $190
" 6 this is a fine mild day we were down to Christ Littles to a Diner it is his Birthday

1888
January 7 this is a fine day we went to Guelph and settled up Some of Blacks accounts
" 9 this is a fine day David King took away the Lambs 14 and an old Ewe sold them for $4 25
each
" 10 a fine morning got stormy and cold James Scott and Wiff was here John Little came
home from Sarnia Robert James Was at William Beatties Bee hauling turnips to Guelph 7
teams
" 11 this is a fine winter day frosty and clear
" 13 this is a fine mild forenoon a little thaw got windy and cold in the afternoon we up to D
Gilchrists Susan had a yong Daughter tonight at 9 oclock

�" 14 this is a fine day I went up to Guelph and up to Robert Amos{small superscript} brought
Margaret down to wait on Susan for a week
" 16 this is a fine clear day Robert J went down with John Little to his Brother Joes he is
going to Toronto to the College
" 17 a fine clear morning but snowed some all afternoon out of the east I went to Guelph with
Lizzie we were at the Creamery metting in the Townhall I bought a new lace tooth 6 feet
cross cutt saw paid $5 for saw and handels

1888
Jan 18 this is a fine clear day Joseph Little and wife was here to see Susan
" 21 this is a cold frosty day 10 degrees below zero
" 22 very cold 20 below zero
" 23 a fine day but cold I went in to Guelph
" 24 this is a fine day I was at the Anual Meeting of the Puslinch M. I. Company I was chosen
President of the Company a little snow last night
" 25 Snowed a good deal I was at the Funeral of Mrs John H Doughty a very large funeral
" 26 this day is very cold and stormy
" 27 very cold about 10 below zero all day Robert James, Lizzie, George Grigor and Wife
went up to Margarets on a visit they were very cold
" 28 this is a clear cold day 10 below zero George Grigor and his Wife went over to Sandy
Flimings to stop all night they have ben here sinc Tuesday on a visit the first since they got
Married the roads are badly drifted in some places
" 29 a cold day they upset going to the Church
" 30 this is a fine mild day I was at a meeting at the Church about the Cemetry
" 31 a fine mild day Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here

�1888
Feb 1 this is a fine day I went in to the Guelph fair I bought 15 Bushels 45 lb of Peas at
James Hewers Paid 72 cts per B $11.34 12 Bushels Oats at 48 cts $5.76
" 4 this has ben a fine week I was at Aberfoyl
" 6 a clear cold day I was down to Aberfoyle
" 8 a fine clear day I paid James Watt $10 in Payment of two Mares put to his Horse Lord
Douglas I paid $1 at time of service have $9 to Pay when satisfied that Doll is in foal
" 9 this is a very cold day over 10 below zero
" 11 this is fine clear day I went to Guelph got a spring in my Watch at Pringles paid a Dollar
for it
" 13 this is a fine mild day I went down to Campblevile station with John Little he is going to
Toronto
" 14 this morning is mild snowed about noon the Boys started to haul ice from the Aberfoyle
dam hauled 4 loads with 2 teams 48 blocks it was hard hauling in some places the snow is
deep
" 15 this is a very cold day keen frost from 10 to 20 below zero Robert James got his nose
froze 4 times in one trip to Aberfoyle hauling ice got home 4 loads 46 blocks

1888
Feb 16 a fine day keen frost in the morning got milder Robert James went to Aberfoyle mill
for some Chop stuff 7 bags paid 6 cts per bag he took home 4 blocks of ice got it all home
now 95 blocks and a lot of small ones to pack John Foster and Christ McBeath got it cutt I
pay 2 1/2 cents per Block the young folks are down to Gilfillians
" 17 this is a fine day I went down to Moriston was at the Morrisons Sale bought a pair of
gate hinges paid 25 cts Paid Allan McIntyre $2.50 for fixing the Cutter and sharping saw
" 18 I went up to Guelph and R Amos{small superscript occurs} with Janet Amos bought a
Bushel of Clover Seed at Andersons paid $5.50 a bottle of Medicine for Edward $1.50

�" 20 this day is soft rained some in the morning Robert J was up to Guelph with a load wood
for C Little he took up two loads and brock the sleigh runner
" 21 this a fine day but cold we went over to Galt and up to Mr Orrsin{?} Waterloo above
Doon Mills Mr and Mrs Amos went up with us
" 22 this is a fine mild day went down to Galt and stoped at Mr Amos all night
" 23 this is a fine day we went up to Janet Gilfillians at Preston for diner came home in the
Afternoon

1888
Feb 24 a fine clear day William Black from Kansas was here he came yesterday
" 25 this day is Soft it Snowed in the Morning then rained some light a fine afternoon the
Boys Shot the Dog Collie and skined him I went down to the Postoffice in the Afternoon
" 27 this day is very cold below zero
" 28 this is a very cold day
" 29 this is a fine mild day I went over to Blacks Saw Mill Robert James went up above
Guelph for a load of hay for Christ Little
March 1 this is a fine day got cold in the afternoon
" 2 this is a very cold day
" 3 this day is very cold and windy we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 39 B 28 lb at
home 39 B 15 lb at Goldies it weighed 58 lb to the Bushel got 80 cts per B $31.40 Edward
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs} for 10 Bushels of Barley I Bought for Seed
have to pay 55 cents
" 6 we have had very cold weather lately I went down to Moriston to get the team harnes
repaired paid $2
" 7 this is a fine day but cold we went in to Guelph Fair it is fine Sleighing

1888

�March 8 this is a fine clear day not so cold Robert James went down to Milton Edward went
to Blacks Mill with some Peas to Chop but did not get it done
" 9 this is a fine clear day I went out to Mrs Blacks to measure her firewood Henry Kelcher
cutt and hauled 17 1/2 cords of stove would paid him 90 cents per cord to cutt and draw
$15 75 Edward went went to Blacks Mill for the chop Peas and a load of Sawdust Robert J
got home from Milton
" 10 this is a fine mild I went in to Guelph with Edward for a load of Oats but we did not gett
them
" 12 this day is cold yesterday it snowed and stormed Robert James went over to Joseph
Smiths for a load of Oats 52 B 13 lb paid 45 cts per B I made a bargan with Mr Davidson for
to put up a Wind Mill
" 13 this is a dreadfull cold stormy day the men cleaned up a load of fall Wheat
" 12 Donald Bell comenced to work cutting fire wood
" 14 a fine day went up to James Scotts on a visit
" 15 a fine day cool we went in to Guelph bought an Ax paid $1.40 for ax &amp; handel then went
to Mr Buchanan

1888
March 17 this is a fine cleare day the sun is strong but very frosty every day I went to the
Post Office
" 18 this is a fine clear frosty day
" 19 this is a fine warm day the sleighing is done in town we went in to Guelph with a load of
wheat 39 B 44 lb at home 39 B 50 lb at Goldies got 82 cts per B it weighed 60 lb $32.66 got
500 lb of flour at $2 per pd 500 lb Bran paid $4 29
" 20 this morning is very soft some rain the snow went away very fast warm in the afternoon
" 21 this is a very stormy day it snowed all forenoon then got very cold and windy at night I
went to Aberfoyle got a shoe on farmer and a chain mendid

�"22 this is a very cold day with high wind we went in to Guelph with the Buggy the sleighing
is very good it is the Easter fair I was at the Farmers institute in the Town Hall in the
afternoon
" 23 this day is very cold 10 Deg below zero it is cold all day we went in to Guelph for lumber
for the Derrick of a Wind Mill Fannie the Mare foaled yesterday morning she had two Dead
foals the one was very small it had ben Dead for a considerable time it was much decayed

1888
March 24 this day is clear calm and very cold away below zero in the morning the Boys are
getting home firewood I started to smock the hams
" 26 this morning is a raw east wind it has ben raining a little nearly all day and frezing it got
Soft at night thawing the Boys cleaned up some Barley
" 27 this day is mild it rained in the evening the snow is well off the fields lots of ice on the
roads in Some places the Boys were halling and splitting wood
" 31 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with the Carrige John Little and Donald Bell went in
with me John Little is going to Preach up to Bells Corners and Donald is going to Milton he
left us he wanted $20 per month and I would not give it he helped the Boys to get the
firewood for the Summer
April 2 a fine day but frosty all day
" 4 very fine weather frosty at night
" 5 this forenoon is wett till near 11 Oclock then a fine day we cutt our firewood with the Saw
I went to the Post Office the roads are very bad in some places
" 7 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph for the wind mill but did not get it I sent away
$243 63 to Mrs Stewart to Port Huron by Express

1888
April 9 a very fine day got raw and cold near night I went up to Robert Amos{small
superscript occurs} with Mother John Little and Susan Robert and Me settled up he paid his
note $16 I paid him $5 50 for 10 Bushels Barley $2.97 for 8 1/2 Bushels Oats I paid 96 cts at

�the Station for the freight on the Wind Mill from Galt when we came home one of the Cows
had Died she put out her calvebed she was alright when we left in the morning and had
calved
" 10 this day is soft it rained nearly all day
" 11 this day is cold Robert James went in to Guelph got the wind Mill home sold the cow
hide $1 30
" 12 this day is very cold and frosty Margaret &amp; Robert was down he brought down 5 bags of
Potatoes to change for Seed I got 2 bags Beauty of hebron and 3 B Eliphonts Mr &amp; Mrs
Lennie was over here on a visit
" 13 I went down to Morriston
" 14 I went in to Guelph to a Meeting of the Creamery committee
" 16 I went down to Aberfoyle to the Seed Show and I hired Bob Robertson to dig a drain and
Post hols
" 17 Bob Robertson comenced to dig the ditch

1888
April 18 the weather is cold I went up to Mr Davidsons and came home then went in to
Guelph for a load of piping 515 feet Dave Atkinsons raising
" 19 Mr Davidson &amp; Mr Been comenced to wort at the wind Mill I went down to Aberfoyle in
the afternoon then I went down in the evening to hunt for a man to help to dig Post holes for
the wind Mill and dig a ditch I got Mr Davidson Taylors Father in Law for two days paid $2
" 20 we went to Peter Littles Funeral he Died very sudden on Tuesday night
" 21 the weather is very cold and frosty we raised the Derrick for the Wind Mill in the Morning
then I went in to Guelph to a Meeting of the Creamery Committee I was at the Colege for
Dinner
" 23 I went down to Aberfoyle got August Miller to Dig the Ditch it is hard frozen he
comenced afternoon the Sow piged had 7

�" 24 the weather is very cold every day hard frost every night and very dry hard on the Wheat
we went down to McIntyrs Mill for a load of Sawdust paid 50 cents for it got the Gangplow
fixed

1888
April 24 I went in to Guelph for some piping in the evening after half past 4 Oclock
" 25 this is a fine day frosty in the Morning got fine and warm through the day Davidson
finished the wind mill we got all the ditch filled in we had August Miller 2 1/2 day paid $2.50
Edward is Gangploughing for Barley
" 26 this is a fine warm day but the weather is very dry we went to Guelph for a load of Salt
2415 lb at $4 50/100 per ton I drew $200 out of the Bank paid Mr Davidson $170 40/100 for
putting up a Wind Mill and pipping. Guelph horse Show
" 27 this day is very warm 85 Deg in the Shade I went over to the first Concession with
Professor Robertson of the Colege Creamery to try and get more patrons to give there
Cream
" 28 this day is terable hot for the Season we sowed Salt on the field at the end of the Barn
Robert comenced to Sow the Barley in the Afternoon
" 29 this day is very warm we had 3 day very hot
30 this is raw east wind finished Sowing Barley in the field at the end of the Barn rain in the
afternoon

1888
May 1 frost in the morning cold air all day Edward is Gangploughing in big flat field next the
Sideline back Robert rolling
" 2 a fine day but cool aire I went in to Guelph with Lizzie in the afternoon got some Peameal
for the Calvs 65 lb 89 cts tryed to get a leg for the Gangplough did not get it
" 3 a fine day cold East wind in the evening I sowed some Salt sowed the Barley in the big
flat field next the Sideline 10 Bushels Farmer horse is very lame a Sprain

�" 4 this is a very fine day Some warmer Robert Sowed some Oats in the field with the Barley
Bob Roberson finished putting in 40 posts paid him 7 cents a post he dug parts of a ditch
and wrought 2 days I paid $6 50
" 5 this is a fine day I comenced the garden sowed some Seed Onions finished Sowing the
Barley 16 1/2 acrs
" 7 this is a fine day the Boys are Gangploughing and harrowing and rolling
" 8 this morning is raw and cold it comenced to rain after noon rained a little all afternoon Doll
the Mare foalled this morning a mare foal
" 9 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph got a leg for the Gang Plough at Tolton Br paid
$1.30 the 30 cts for freight got 16 lb timothy Seed paid $1.29

1888
May 9 Sowed 6 acrs of Peas in the field at the Windwill
" 10 a fine day Sowed Oats in the little field at the creek
" 11 a fine warm day I was at the grarden we sowed the Oats in the 2 fields at the
Concession
" 12 a fine day got cool at night sowed some Oats in field at the Railroad next the Sideroad
Dolls foal Died today we had 2 navies working today fixing fences paid them 50 cts each
" 13 this day is cold all day near frost in the morning
" 14 this day is cold Robert went to McIntyrs Mill for Some hemlock lumber for fencing they
started to gather the Cream for the Creamiry
" 16 very cold Robert is Sowing some peas 3 1/4 Bushels and Oats in the field next the
Orchard I went in to Guelph in the afternoon got some money out of the Bank $38 I bought a
Bushel of Corn for seed paid 85 cts
17 this day is cold Robert finished Seeding in the morning Oats 24 acres Barley 16 1/2 acres
Peas 7 1/2 Edward and Jack is hauling out Dung for the Potatoes I went down to get Farmer
and Doll Shod at Bickleys I paid 60 cts I paid Allan McIntyr $8 for fencing lumber

�1888
May 17 I paid Mrs James Black $13
18 this day is very cold east wind it has ben very cold all this week frost every morning it
rained a little in the afternoon not much the Boys cleand out the Sheep house in the
afternoon
" 19 this is a fine but cool the Boys is hauling out Manure for the turnips Robert and me were
putting on the boards on the new fence out near the Swamp in the afternoon I planted Some
Potatoes in hills
" 21 this is a fine day it is warmer but very dry the boys are hauling out dung we put the
Boards on the new fence in the forenoon Robert ploughed the corn land in the afternoon I
Sold a bag of Potatoes to William Cussins for $1 30
" 19 John Smith got 4 bag of Potatoes he is to pay $1 30 per bag Sometime
" 22 this is a fine day we planted the Potatoes all but three rows 1 1/2 acrs we had Smiths
two Boys planting
" 24 the weather warm and dry the Boys and Lizzie was away I went to the Postoffice
" 25 this is a fine day were fixing fences back the Sideline I went to the Council meeting

1888
May 26 a fine day a little rain in the forenoon the Engin was up past here yesterday on the
Railroad the track is laide up to Murrays line fence
" 28 this is a fine warm day I wen in to Guelph with Susan and Lizzie to get some things ant
to meet John Little but he left Guelph before we got in I bought 5 lb of turnip Seed one Dolar
William Gilfillian and Wife was here on a visit
" 29 this is a fine warm day the Boys are Spreding dung and ploughing the turnip land
" 30 a fine day the Boy washed the Sheep finished ploughing the turnip land
" 31 a fine day a light Shower in the forenoon we went to the Church it is the fast day Jane is
very bad with a Sore leg Mother is down there

�June 1 a fine day but cool and dry I went in to Guelph with John Little he is going up the
Country
" 2 we had a fine rain today it rained heavy for about two hours we were at the Church
" 3 a very fine day but a little cool we were at the Church it is the Sacriment Sabath
" 4 a fine day some frost in the morning some places I got Jennie the mare Shod at Taylors

1888
June 5 a very fine day I went down to Janes with Mother in the morning Jane has ben very
bad with the Milk leg for over a week She is a little better today we cliped the Sheep 12 our
flock is very Small this year Christ Little and Edward clipped them Robert J comenced to
ploug the Summerfallow the little field back next Archies
" 6 a fine day went went in to Guelph with a calf Sold it for three Dollars it was Small we
bought Some Salt and Plaster for the turnips
" 7 this morning is cold got warm in the afternoon we comenced to work Statute labour
" 8 very warm today finished the Statue labour
" 9 this day is very warm all day a little rain in the evening Mother and me went over to
Dumfries to William Beatties Funeral he was Burried in the Galt Cementry we got Dinner at
Mr Amoss got home at dark
" 10 we had a thunder storm it rained heavey for a good while it will do a deal of good it has
ben very this Spring
" 11 a very fine day cool in the Morning the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow

1888
June 12 a fine day we cleaned up a load of Wheat I went down to Aberfoyle in the afternoon
and got the mare Jennie Shod at Taylors
" 13 a fine day warm we went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 26 lb at home 40 B 30
lb at Goldies it weighed 60 lb to the Bushel got 95 cts per bushel $38.47 Bought 500 lb of
flour paid $2.40 per 100 lb $12.500 lb shorts paid $4.50 bought a dung fork paid 75 cts

�" 14 a fine warm day had a fine rain last night
" 15 a fine warm day things are growing fine Robert comenced to Plough some Sod in the
back field for Summerfallow
" 16 a very warm day Robert J comenced to drill for the turnips and Sowed an acre I went
with Mother to Guelph we got our Picture taken
" 18 the weather is very warm they are drilling and Sowing turnips I comenced yesterday to
take Some Medicine I got for the Sciatica
" 19 this day is very dry and warm we finished Sowing the turnips 4 acres 7 1/2 lb
" 21 this is a very warm day we went down to Aberfoyle to McIntyres for a load of hemlock
lumber

1888
June 21 Paid McIntyre $7.61 for lumber 761 feet
" 23 a very warm day I went in to Guelph with some Wheat 12 B 45 lb it weighed 60 lb to the
Bushel got 75 cts per B $11.91 I bought 30 feet of Ash lumber dressed at Stewarts paid 70
cts a half bundle of cedar Shingles paid 85 cts a 100 lb of Oatmeal at Andersons paid $2.25
a barl of salt 90 cts a hoe 75 cts I got a lb of Paris green at Balls paid 35 cts a lb at Pettries
25 cts
" 24 we had a fine rain it was much needed it has ben very warm and dry all week
" 26 Robert James finished Ploughing the Summerfallow it is fine weather
" 27 a fine day but cool looks like rain out of the east
" 28 this is a very wett day it has rained all day out of the east it will do great good
" 29 this is a very fine growing day Robert Amos was down here he called with his two
Cussins Mr and Miss Turnbull from Scotland I went to Guelph in the afternoon for the wheel
of the sectiongrinder paid 80 cts for fixing it al Toltons it was the School picnick I went over to
Alexander Smiths

1888

�July 2 this is fine warm weather I went up to Margarets with Mother Jane and Janet Amos we
went to the Picknic
" 3 I went down to Mrriston in the afternoon
" 4 I went in to Guelph with Lizzie and young John Little they went up to Wiarton on the train
to go to Keppel
" 5 this is fine warm weather I went to Rockwood wth the wool 72 1/2 lb at 21 cts half cash I
was docked 2 1/2 lb for cotts it came to $15.23 I got yarn and flannel Robert James
comenced to cutt the hay in the orchard
" 3 William Jones comenced to work about 10 Oclock we hired him for two months for $50
" 6 comenced to cutt the hay in the orchard
" 7 very dry and warm got in a load of hay
" 10 Will is scuffeling the turnips Robert cutting
" 13 the weather is very dry got the hay all in but a little raikins 13 load good loads the hay
was light but the quality is firstrate all timothy we put the Mare Doll to Watts Horse Lord
Douglas to pay half price

1888
July 14 very dry I went in to Guelph with Susan and to meet Lizzie She got home from
Keppel I bought 145 lb of Sugar from Peter Anderson paid $10 25/100
" 17 very dry the Boys are busy thinning the turnips I went down to Bicklys Shop took the
Waggon and the Carrage down to get the tires sett got the Carriage down and three shoes
sett
" 18 we have had a fine rain Several Showers it was much needid it will do a great amount of
good to the Country
" 20 finished thining the turnips
" 21 fine weather we started to cutt the wheat done a little

�" 23 we had a fine rain this afternoon
" 24 the Boys are ploughing and hauling out manure
" 25 a fine day cutting wheat Robert brock a wheel of the Binder
" 26 I went up to Margrates with Susan She is to go up to Owen Sound on Saturday I went
down to Schaw Station for the wheel of the Binder it came from Woolstock I paid 25 cts for
freight
" 27 finished cutting the Wheat and some Barley

1888
July 28 a fine day Robert cutt the Barley in the field at the end of the Barn I went in to Guelph
and the Creamery to a meeting of the Committee
" 30 cutt the Barley in the field at the well and hauled in 3 loads of wheat
" 31 hauled in 3 large loads of Barley it comenced to rain about 11 Oclock I went down to
Taylors to get Jennie and Jess Shod
August 1 a fine day hauled in some wheat and Barley
" 2 got in all the Barley that is cutt and Some Wheat
" 3 a fine day Edward is at John Smiths with the team hauling in Wheat they are thrashing
Robert is cutting the Barley back in the Big flatt field 6 acres it rained in the evening
" 4 this morning is dull and very warm there was a great deal of thunder and lightning and
some rain last night the Boys are ploughing in the forenoon then finnished cutting the Barley
hauled in two loads of wheat
" 6 this is a very day finished hauling in the wheat
" 7 finished hauling in the Barley
" 8 a light Shower last night and one this afternoon we comenced to cutt the Oats cutt 7
acres

�1888
August 9 a fine day they comenced to clear the turnips the turnips the Second time Robert
finished ploughing the Summerfallow the Second time
" 10 the Boys are ahe at the turnips
" 11 the Boys are at the turnips in the forenoon then pulled 1 1/2 acres of Peas in the
afternoon I was pulling weeds in the Potatoes
" 13 the Boys are pulling the Pease with the horse rake I was pulling weeds in the Potatoes
" 14 Robert cutt 3 acres of oats and hauled in Some
" 15 hauled in the oats in the flatt field {blank space} loads and 2 loads of Pease Will went
away about 4 Oclock to see his Sister She is Dying
" 16 it rained in the morning Robert cutt some oats in the afternoon
" 17 it rained in the morning it turned out a fine day cutt oats
" 18 Will came home last night he has ben away 2 1/4 days his Sister Died Robert finished
cutting the oats out at the Concession the Boys pulled the balance of the Peas then hauled
in 5 loads of Pease
" 20 fine weather hauled in 4 load of Pease

1888 {in blue ink: R J McFarlane}
August 21 hauled in oats in the forenoon at the Summerfallow in the afternoon very warm in
the forenoon Cathrin &amp; Rebaca Horracks was here last night on a visit they went away today
" 22 this day is windy and cool Robert finished cutting the oats hauled in one load of oats
" 23 this forenoon is very cold and windy I went in to Guelph for the Ferier the black mare
Jennie is Sick She has ben Scouring very bad lately this is the Farmers Club Seed Show
there is a lott of very fine wheat
" 24 I went in to Guelph to tell the Ferrier how the mare is She is a good deal better

�" 25 the weather is very dry and warm today it was very windy yesterday and today Robert is
at Murrays thrashing the other Boys are at the Summerfallow
" 29 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs I paid the Ferrier $4
for one trip down to see the Mare Jennie she got all better now Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here
on a visit when we got home
30 terable dry and hott gott in all the Oats

1888 {written twice in blue ink: R J McFarlane}
Aug 31 we had several showers we were thrashing had Peter Humes Stemmer we were
stoped Several times we thrashed all the Wheat fall 240 B Pease 165 B Oats 200 B
Sept 1 a fine day after the rain it rained a good deal through the night I went in to Guelph
with some Butter got 22 cts per lb Susan came home from Owen Sound She has ben away
for 5 weeks
" 3 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys are ploughing the fallow
" 4 a fine day comenced to Sow the fall wheat
" 5 finished Sowing the wheat in the field next Archies Sowed 13 1/2 Bushels on 7 acres with
the 12 cog pinion rather thick I went in to Guelph and to the Sale at the Coledge Mr Robert
Orr and Wife was here from Waterloo on a visit Robert Amos and Margaret was here also
" 6 a fine day but cool east wind Edward Sowed timothy Seed on the wheat next Archies
Sowed it with Donald Campbles Seed Barrow 33 lbs on 7 acres I went out to the Post office
for the Papers

1888
Sept 7 a fine day looks like rain in the evening Robert James finished Sowing the wheat
10 1/2 Bushels today on 6 acres with the 10 cog wheel 24 B in all on 13 acres
" 8 this morning is dull we had a heavy Showr in the evening I went in to Guelph with some
Butter then I went to a Meeting of the Creamery Committee

�" 10 a fine warm day we cleaned up a load of wheat the Rev Mr Burns was here I subscribed
$5 for the endowment of Knox Coledge pay next December
" 11 a very warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 43 B 1lb at home 42 B 55 lb at
Goldies it weighed 61 lb to the B got $1.1/100 per B $43.35 bought 500 lb of flour at
$2.50/100 $12.50/100 500 lb of Bran at $14 per ton the trains started to run on the Railroad
today they are going to run reaguler now
" 13 fine weather but very dry Edward Sowed timothy and clover out in the field at the
Consession
" 15 Sowed timothy down near the Railroad on the flatt got it rolled we fixed the fence at the
back lott
" 16 a fine rain rained nearly all day

1888
Sept 17 a fine warm day we killed 5 pigs Christ Little helped us Edward was at
Laings Smiths thrashing
" 18 a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with the pigs 5 pigs weighed 597 lb at home 584 lb
at Guelph market scales docked 10 lb 574 lb at $7 50 per 100 lb came to $43.5 sold them to
McHardey Edward went down to the Toronto Show with Christ Robert was at Flimmings
thrashing Bob Barker was at Smiths thrashing for us
" 19 Robert James comenced to plough the Sod at the back field Edward got home from
Toronto
" 20 fine warm weather I went down to Morriston with some collers to Scotts to fix
" 24 very fine weather Mrs Flimming Died this Morning She has ben Sick for a long time
" 25 a fine day the boys are ploughing the Sod we had Bob Barker helping Edward to put up
a fence through a Swamp at the Back lott I was at Christ Littles Sale I bought the BobSleigh
for $14.40/100 cash
" 26 this day is cool we were at Mrs Flemmings Funerall Mrs Gage late Magaie Taylor from
Michigan came here last night

�1888
Sept 27 this day is cold I went in to Guelph with Mrs Gage to the train to go home I went to
Aberfoyle got a shoe on Jennie at Taylors
" 28 this is a fine day we had Robert Barker Working he helped Edward to put a fence
through the Swamp I went to Christ Little Sale I bought the Bob Sleigh paid $14.40/100 cash
Mrs Gage from Michigan came here after dark with her Uncle John Smith she is a Daughter
of George Taylor
" 29 this day is raw and cold with a Shower in the afternoon we were at Mrs A Flimings
Funeral
" 28 a fine day we comenced to take up the potatoes we had Willie McKenzie and James
Smith helping
29 a fine morning at the Potatoes Some rain in the afternoon and got cold we put the old
Sow to fatten She has ben getting peas outside
" 21 Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 13 bags to chop 7 of Peas 4 of Peas &amp; oats and
2 of Oats we put up 6 pigs to fatten going to feed on chopp
" 30 this day is raw and cold Some rain we were at Church
Oct 1 rained some all forenoon the Boys cleaned up 23 B of the Oats we got from Gilfillan
and carried them over to the hay house put them in the Sleigh Box

1888
Oct 2 this day is cold and raw it rained and Snowed the most of the forenoon it cleared up
before noon the Boys were at the Potatoes had Robert Barker helping them in the Afternoon
" 3 this is a fine day we finished takeing up the Potatoes in the forenoon all but the land to
plough Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 16 bags to chop
" 4 a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we got the first prize for the yerling colt we did
not Show much some Apples and Beets
" 5 a fine day but dull we were thrashing Oats and Barley 200 Bushels of Oats 500 of Barley

�" 6 a fine day we went to the Church then in to Guelph Barker was at W McKenzies thrashing
the filled 22 bags of Apples for cider
" 7 this day is some cold we were at the Curch it is the Sacrament Sabath
" 8 this day is very windy and cold Edward went up to Guelph to the Cider Mill with 22 bags
of Apples got a little over 2 barrels
" 9 a fine day but cold in the forenoon we started to pull the apples and harrow the Sod

1888
October 10 this is a fine day warmer pulling apples and boiling cider for Applejack we got a
little over two barrells of cider paid 10 cts per bag for making it I Sold 9 lambs to Mr Spence
for $4 each he took away 3 lambs
" 11 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with the cider kettle to Mr Smiths we had it hired for
one day paid twenty-five cents the Boys cleaned up a load of Barley 23 bags
" 12 this morning was Soft it rained Some in the forenoon very light but rained a good deal in
the afternoon we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 11 lbs in Guelph 53 B 24 at
home got 70 cts $37.26 Robert James went to the Milton Show
" 13 this Morning is Soft and Dull Robert is Ploughing we cleaned up a load of Barley
" 15 this is a fine day we were piking apples Robert James went to Guelph with a load for
Robert Beattie they moved in to Guelph for to live
" 16 this day is Soft several Showers we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 40 lb at
Guelph 51 B 26 lb at home got 68cts $34 50

1888
Oct 17 a fine day we were picking Apples Robert James is plowing
18 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got the Mare Doll Shod and Jennies hind feet at
Taylors we killed a pig it weighed 168 lb for our own use
" 19 this forenoon is wett we cleaned up a load of Barley and was at the Apples in the
Afternoon

�" 20 this day is cold and raw Showery at the apples
" 21 this day is cold and frosty
" 22 hard frost in the morning we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 41 lb at home
54 B 13 lb at Pendeltons Guelph got 70 cts per B I bought 9 flour Barrels for Apples paid 30
cts each
" 23 this day is dull and misty a little light rain at the apples in the forenoon rained in the
evening there was a Tea Meetting at the Schoolhouse at nighh
" 24 this morning is raw and Showery in the forenoon turned out a fine day we were at the
apples Robert James is away with the team to move Christ Little down to Campbelvile he is
going to live there and Butcher I paid Peter Hume $19 for thrashing

1888
Oct 26 this is a fine morning till noon then it rained all afternoon at the apples in the forenoon
Mother and me went over to see William Gilfillian he is very bad just Dying very dark when
we got home we had Robert Jefferson and James Smith helping us with the apples
" 27 this day is wett it rained a good deal I went to Guelph
" 29 this day raw and cold some light Showrs I got the mare Fanney shod on the forefeet at
Bickleys
" 30 this is very fine day we comenced to top the turnips yesterday harrowed Some up today
busy at the apples I went over to Peter McKenzies Sale then went over to William Gilfillians
he Died today at half past two oclock
" 31 a very fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 38 lb at home 53 B 31 lb at
Guelph got 60 cts per B $32 15 Robert started to harrow the Turnips bought Edward a pair of
Boots paid $3.10 flour Barels for Apples paid 30 cts each $3
Nov 1 a fine warm day busy hauling in the turnips we went down to William Gilfillans Funeral
at noon the Funeral was at 2 Oclock PM

1888

�Nov 2 a fine day in the forenoon warm busy at the turnips I was filling Barels with Apples in
the forenoon but it got Showery in the Afternoon Robert James went down to Taylors to get
Jennie Shod in the forefeet got new Shoes on
" 3 this morning is cool but it turned out a fine day for the turnips got all the Sweds in 38 load
there is quit a lot of Greaystone to take in yet I went to Guelph with Mother with Chickens
and Butter
" 5 this is a very fine day warm Robert is Ploughing the Boys are at the turnips I was at the
Apples
" 6 this is a fine day warm got a little colder in the evening we killed 5 pigs in the forenoon we
had Duncan Gilchrist helping us ploughing and at the appls in the afternoon
" 7 a fine day a little frost in the morning we went to Guelph with two pigs one weighed 193 lb
160 lb got $7 per 100 lb $24 22 I paid George Henning $14 for 100 lb of binding twine that
we got in the harvest I was at the Lawer with Gilfillan
" 8 this is a wett stormy day and raw east wind
" 9 this day soft it rained all night heavy and this forenoon light and warm we put the ram to
the ews I bought him at the fair paid $7 to Mr Adamson Nassagaweya

1888
Nov 10 this morning is wett it cleared up about 10 Oclock Robert James went in to Guelph
after it cleared up with 20 bags of apples to make cider got about 100 Gallons he paid $2
Edward is at A McKenzies thrashing
" 12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph for the bags Robert left on Saturday the Boys are
Ploughing
" 13 this is a beautifull day warm I went down to the Post Office they are boiling cider
" 14 this is a very fine warm day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 36 lb at
Guelph Slemans got 68 cts $36.55
" 15 this is a very fine warm day this is the Dominion thanksgiving day we were at Church
cleaned up a load of Barley and filled up some appls make cider

�" 16 this is a rather cool day it rained some last night and a light drippel of snow this morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 42 B 7 lb at home 41 B 42 lb at Slemans got 68 cts
$28 47 we had 6 bags of Apples for cider got a Small Barlel cider
" 17 the ground is white this morning cold all day the Boys are fixing up the stables and
getting the young cattle tyed in I went down to the Post Office in the afternoon

1888
Nov 19 the ground is covered with snow it snowed a little all night then rained some and
thawed all forenoon it got soft Robert James went down to Campbelvile with a load of
Potatoes for Crist Little I went to Rockwood and got the old horsecovers I left in the Summer
at the Factory I bought a pair of horsecovvers paid $4 for them some yarn and wincy
" 21 a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 6 lb at home 54 B 43 lb at
Guelph got 68 cts $37.32 bought a pair of Boots for Robert paid $3 the frost is hard they
cannot plough
" 22 this day is raw and cold
" 24 this is a fine day warmer the roads are hard good wheeling I went to Guelph with Susan
and Lizzie I had two bags of apples for Duncan Graham I bought a quarter of Beff from Billy
Watson 127 lb paid $6 45
" 26 this morning is cold and stormy Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 15 bags to
chop 8 oats 7 mixed he did not get it home
" 27 this is a fine day we comenced to take the stones out of the well we are going to deepen
it the water is very low Mr Davidson is with us

1888
Nov 28 the weather is mild busy at the well
" 27 I had to go to Guelph for {2} rims for to make a curb for the well the Barns at the Model
farm was burned last night and all the crops
" 30 we have had fine weather all week a little soft sometims we got the well all stoned up

�Dec 1 this day is a little colder got the well finished and the windmill started before noon
made a firstclas job of it 3 feet 3 in of water it is 22 feet deep got a new platform I paid Mr
Davidson $12 he paid $1 for 2 rims for a curb and I paid $1 for 2 rims we had Donald Bell
helping us we got 178 feet of lumber paid $1.78 it has cost $22 to fix the well
" 3 this is a fine day had a little drippel of snow last night Robert &amp; Donald started to take in
the straw stack
" 4 this day is colder got stormy in the afternoon got in all the straw stack and got the
horsepower sett and fixed
" 5 a very fine day I went in to Guelph the fair day got a pair of felt Boots paid $2 for myself

1888
Dec 8 a fine day Mother and me went in to Guelph had some articals to the market to sell got
a card at the Postoffice for some frieght
" 10 this is a fine day went to Guelph with the wagon for 2 barls of Dried figs from California I
paid $5.20 for Duty 30 cts for filling papers $5.50 580 lb I bought 500 lb flour paid $2.65 per
100 lb $13.25 100 lb Oatmeal $2.50 a pair felt boots for myself $2
" 12 a fine day but a little cold I went down to Morriston got the Buggy wheel fixed at
Campbells part of a new rim and spoke
" 13 very cold I went in to Guelph Christmas fair I bought a gallon of paint
" 14 this is a cold cleare day Robert and Donald Bell went down to Campbellvile on the train
James McLaren was here on a visit from Drumbo
" 15 a clear cold day Donald Bell is hauling out Dung
" 16 Sunday it rained nearly all day not heavy
" 17 this day is soft Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 9 bags of Mixed to chopp
paid 7 cts he got Jess shod new shoes all round $1 20

1888

�Dec 18 this morning is colder and stormy with a little snow Mother and me went down to
Campbelvile with the Carrs from Corwhin to visit Jane Little Robert James took us over to
Corwhin we came up in the evening with the train
" 19 this is a very cold day we went up to Margarets on a visit it was very cold going up the
Brockroad
" 21 this day is windy and cold I went to the postoffice
" 22 this day is cold and frosty John Little and Elizabeth went to Guelph with the Buggie
" 23 this is a fine day we went to the Church
" 24 this is a fine warm day we painted the Windmill
" 25 this day is Soft it rained all forenoon lightly Christ Little Jane and all there family came
up fom Campbellvil John Little Susan and there family were here to a Christmas Dinner
" 26 this day is very dull and soft misty and raw the Boys are fixing things about the place the
roads are very bad John and William Gilchrist went off on the evening train on the C.P.R. for
British Columbia
" 27 this day is colder the road are very rough I went to the Post Office and to old Mrs
Ellis{small superscript} Funeral She Died aged 74 years

1888
Dec 28 a fine cleare frosty day we were cutting straw in the forenoon had Archy and Donald
McKenzie this is Mothers Birth day
" 29 this is a fine cleare day we got a Cow hanged in the Stable She was dead when they
went out after Breckfast we skined her and took the Scin to Guelph got $2.12 $4 per 100 lb I
went to Guelph with Lizzie and Donald Bell I paid Donald $12 for a Months work
" 31 this is a fine mild day we had a very light Showr of Snow last night I went down to
Aberfoyle to the Nomination of Councilors I paid Falconbridge for the Globe Newspaper $1
and Witness 80 cts for a year
Jan

1889

�" 1 this is a fine mild day we have very fine weather hardly any Snow this winter I Subscribed
for a book to the Rev Mr Cameron the price is $4 if he gets enough of Subscribers we were
over to John Littles to tea
" 2 this is a fine day mild
" 4 very fine weather mild and warm I went to Morriston got the harness mendid and a Sett

1889
Jan 4 of new britchin straps paid $1.80 paid Hugh Campbell $1 for fixing the Buggie wheel
" 5 this day is cold and raw looks like a storm Edward went to the Aberfoyl Mill with 12 bags
to chop 8 mixed and 4 Oats
" 8 this is a fine day we have a little Snow the Boys are getting out firewood Mother and me
went to Guelph with the Cutter I paid for the Mercury 4 copys for $4
" 9 this day wett cold rain got cold in the evening and very windy all night
" 10 this day is very stormy and very windy snowed a good deal but blowed all away
" 11 this is a fine day the sleighing is not good I went out to Jack Douglas{small superscript}
to try and get the rent James Scott Arkell and Duncan Graham was here on a visit
" 12 a fine day I went to Guelph and got $100 rent from John Douglas
" 14 a very fine cleare day I was back at J Barkers with his Brother William trying to make a
Settlement but failed Edward went to School

1889
Jan 15 this is a fine I was at the anual Meeting of the Puslinch Mutual fire Insurance
Company I was elected President
" 16 this is a fine morning till noon then it rained all afternoon we went up to James Scotts in
the Afternoon

�" 15 I paid Mrs Black $10 and Blair Falconbridge his Account
" 17 frosty hard roads I was at Mrs George Duthies Funeral I paid James McLean $5 for my
Subscription the Knox Coledge fund
" 19 this is a very cold frosty day I went to Guelph bought 4 Galons Coal Oil at Balls and 2
bits and an inch chisel
" 20 this is a very cold day it snowed in the evening
" 21 this a very cold stormy day Snowed some last night got vey windy all day
" 23 this is very fine mild weather
" 24 a fine mild day Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 12 bags to chopp 7 B mixed and 5
oats
" 25 a fine warm day the Sleinghing is about done I was on the Anual Meeting at the Church

1889
Jan 26 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Buggie fine wheeling I had a hide in to Sell it
weighed 49 lb got 3 1/2 cents per lb very cheap it was a heiffer we killed last Wednesday the
23 the heiffer weghed hind qur 208 lb fore 162 lb
" 27 this day is foggie and raw snowed in the afternoon
" 28 it has ben stormy snowed a lot plenty of Snow to make sleighing we had to go with the
children to School
" 29 this day is cold I went up to Margarets with Susan and Lizzie
" 30 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to Campbelvile to See Jane and her Family
" 31 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 8 lb at home 54 B 28 lb at Pendeltons
got 54 cts per B $29 46 the Barley is very dull and low
Feb 1 this is a fine day went down got Jess shod at Bickleys
" 2 sort of stormy in the Morning snowing some we went to Guelph with 14 bags of Apples
got 50 cts for the Sps and 40 cts for the others

�" 4 this is a fine mild day working in the Shop

1889
Feb 5 it snowed a lot last night we were up to Murrys last night Mother Susan and me it was
stormy comeing home Nicolas Norris and wife was here today on a visit it got very before
night down to zero
" 6 this is a dreadfull cold day Robert went in to Guelph fair with a Cow sold her for $25 50
cattle is very dull she was very cheap to was dreadfull cold going in Lizzie and me went in
with the Cutter I got my nose and Cheeks frozen John Douglas paid me $90 for rent for the
Black Farm
" 7 this day is cold but warmer than yesterday I went down to the Mill with 8 bags of Oats to
Chop but I did not get it home
" 8 this is a fine mild day filled some apples
" 9 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Apples 15 bags got 50 cts for 7 bags
Sps 40 cts for 8 B sold 13 B to the Coledge
" 12 this day is very cold and windy the roads are very heavy I went to Mrs Dougald
Campbells Funeral She is a very old woman 82 years I was one of the pallbearers

1889
Feb 13 this is a fine day cold in the morning J Scott wife and Mrs D Graham was here on a
visit
" 12 Robert James went in to Guelph with a steere we sold to George Wakefield for $22 very
cheap
" 14 this is a fine day Edward was at John Philips bee with the team taking a load of wood to
Guelph Robert Margaret and all the Family were down here on a visit all night
" 16 this is a fine morning but it got Soft rained a little in the afternoon dull Scotch Mist we
were in Guelph we had 15 bags of Apple for the College got 50 cts for 11 Bags 40 cts for 4 B
$7.10 we Bought 1580 lbs of Bran at Goldies mill paid $9.25 $14 per ton Bran

�" 17 a fine mild day they went to Guelph Curch
18 this day is quite stormy I wrote a letter to George
" 20 the weather is very cold I went down to Moriston to See Mrs Morrison and got the
harness fixed at Scotts
" 21 very cold Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with eight bags of Mixed to chopp but
he did not get it home
" 22 this day is very Stormy and cold Robert went for the chopp to the mill but he only got
one bag something wrong with the mill

1889
Feb 23 this day is very cold the thermomiter 10 below zero it has ben very cold and Stormy
all week the roads are very bad drifted Robert went to the mill for the chop but he did not get
it the mill is out of order he had had hard work to gett through with the drifts
" 24 this is a very cold day 23 below zero
25 this morning is very cold 20 below zero turned out a fine clear day but cold near night I
went down to Aberfoyle got the chop from the mill got Farmer Shod at Bickleys
" 26 this is a fine clear morning got soft then rained snowed we went in to Guelph Mother
had Butter
" 27 a fine day the mildest day for a long time I went down to Johnstons Sale of stoves and
tinware
" 28 a fine day I was down to Aberfoyle to a meeting William Horrocks and Wife and Mrs
Gilfillan was here on a visit from Minto he Bought 10 Bushels 10 lb of Barley for Seed paid
56 cts per B 5.70 they stopped all night
March 2 a fine warm day the snow is melting we went to Guelph with 11 bags of Apples sold
them from 30 cts to 50 cts per Bag $4 25

1889

�March 1 a fine warm day started to haul ice from Aberfoyl dam 10 blocks but the roads ar
Soft
" 3 this day is very warm the sun is strong the snow got soft we were at Mrs Bickleys Funeral
" 4 this day is clear and warm Edward is at Archies cutting firewood
" 5 this is a fine clear day we went down on a visit to John Macfarlanes Donald Monros and
Mrs Gilfillans
" 6 I went with Lizzie to Guelph put $75 in the Bank for the Black estate called to see Guthrie
&amp; Watt Robert is hauling posts
" 7 this day is colder I was down to a meeting at the Church got 200 posts from James
McPherson 6 cts each
" 8 this day is cold and stormy
" 9 this day is very windy and stormy the roads are drifted we went in to Guelph with 13 bags
of apples got 50 cts for some 4 bags 35 cts in trage for the rest 9 bags bought 2 1/3 Bushels
clover $5 50 per B $12.86
" 11 this is a fine day the roads are badly Drifted
" 12 this is a fine warm day Bob little is helping Robert to haul ice from Aberfoyle dam

1889
March 12 got home 4 loads of ice 35 blocks August Miller cutt it but it is too warm for the ice
the Mare Fannie Sliped her foal she had two foals but one of them has ben dead for a long
time
" 13 this is a fine day the snow is going but it got cold in the evening I was at John Smiths
Sale I bought a wheelbarrow for $2.75 10 sapp pails 5 cts each
" 14 this is a fine day I went down to Mrs Gilfillans for 12 bushels of Peas paid 56 cts per
$6 72 took 4 bags of Oats to the Mill to chop paid Robert Little $1 50 for 3 day work
" 16 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with Lizzie the Sleighing is done about Guelph
and very deep Snow in some places in the country

�" 17 warm the snow is going fast
" 18 warm the Boys are cutting wood in the bush
" 19 this day is warm and soft the sleighing is done Mother and me were up to See William
Hume he is very bad with droppesy and heartdisease
20 were at Peter McLarens Sale we bought 2 Ploughs for $6 58 the roads are very bad

1889
March 23 this is a very fine warm day we were in to Guelph today to meet Mrs Jane McCoag
from Keppell She came down on a visit I bought 4 gallons coal Oil at Petries paid 15 cts per
Gallon
" 24 frosty in the morning warm after were at Church
" 26 hard frost in the morning we were at William Humes Funeral David King was here and
Bought 2 Steers for $70 very cheap
" 27 this is a very fine day we cutt our firewood with the circular Saw
" 29 this is a fine day but cold we were out to Aberfoyle to the Mill with 12 bags of Oats to
chop we were at the Seed fair I bought 13 bushels of Oats paid 33 cts per Bushel $4 29 and
4 B 30 lb Peas paid 62 cts per B $2 79
" 31 it Snowed all day there is quite a fall of snow
April 1 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the Buggey I was Setteling up with Mr
Bailey about his Mortgages he paid me up for the two Mortgages on the Stewart Farm I put
the money Stirtons Bank
" 2 this is a fine day Robert James went down to Mr Taws for a load of Oats 68 Bushels paid
33 cts per B $22.44

1889
April 2 Robert Amos and Margaret was down on a visit

�" 4 this is a fine day I went over to Hector McCoag in Beverly with Mother and Aunt Jane
McCoag the road are very bad I called at the Town Hall Aberfoyle to vot on the repeal of the
Scott Act
" 5 we got home from Beverly we called at Mrs Gilfillans the roads are very bad the Sow
piged 4 all died
" 6 this is a fine warm day the road dried up someplaces we went to Guelph Bought 500 lb of
flour at James Hewers paid $2 62 1/2 per 100 lb $13 13 Galt flour Robert James Bought a
Suit of cloths at Williamsons paid $14 the price was $16
8 Robert went with the Sow to Kitchins Boar Mrs Gilfillan William and Janet came here with
Aunt Jane She was down there for a few days
" 9 a fine warm day Edward went in to Guelph with a load for John Little he is Moving up to
Keppel
8 Donald Bell comenced to work he is hired for 7 month at $17 per month
" 10 this is a fine warm day Robert comenced to plough I went in to Guelph with John Little
Susan and the children and Aunt Jane She went home and John is going up to Keppel to
preach for the summer

1889
April 11 a fine warm day the two teams are ploughing
" 12 this day is a little colder I went down to Aberfoyle got Fannie shod in the front feet at
Bickleys I was in to heare the court of Alex and John Smiths
" 13 this day is cold we went in to Guelph with 11 bags of Apples sold them for 35 cts per
Bag
" 15 this is a fine day Robert went with the Sow to Kitchins Boar the Same Sow that went to
the Boar last Monday I went down to Aberfoyle to Taylors and got Doll and Jennie Shod all
over that is got them removed
" 16 this is a fine day frosty at night I went down to the Church to a Meeting to appoint 2
trustees for the Cementry

�" 17 Mother and me went in to Guelph I bought a pair of Shoes for Robert paid $1.25 a pair
of plough lines paid 30 cts a can tick destroyer 35
" 18 a very warm day I was in to Guelph on a scott Ack case and the horse show I went
down to Alexander Smiths for 4 Bushels 7 lb spring Wheat paid $1 15/100 $4 72
" 19 a fine warm day comenced to sow the Barley 5 1/2 acrs 10 Bushels

1889
April 20 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with one horse and 5 bags of Appels sold
them for 40 cts per Bag I bought home 500 lb of Salt 30 cts per 100 lb $6 per ton
" 22 it is colder frost at night Sowed the Salt and 4 Bushels of Spring wheat and Some Barley
" 23 a fine day finished Sowing the Barley Sowed 11 B Sowed 21 B in all sowed with the 30
cog wheel 12 pinion
" 24 started to sow the oats in the big flat field till about 3 Oclock then we had a very heavy
storm of wind and rain the first rain of any amount this spring
" 25 this day is dull but a good day Robert comenced to plough the Sod in the field at the
creek for Peas we put tick destroyer on the sheep one of them a fine ewe with two lambs
drank some of the Stuff and Died in about 3 hours
" 26 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle got the Colter fixed two of the ewes was dead
in the morning one drank Poison the other had a sore bag they were fine ewes and had 2
lambs each Robert finished the Oats in the big flat Field 26 Bushels
" 27 this day is wett it rained near all day not heavy I went to Guelph with 5 bag Apple got 50
cts per bag

1889
May 9 this day is very warm Donald is Ploughing Robert J is finished rolling then he started
to pick stones off the grass the Minister had a Prayer meeting here this afternoon

�" 10 this is a fine morning I went down to Aberfoyle to the Mill with 6 bags of Oats to chopp
and the wheel of the old wagon to Taylors to fix paid $1 30 we had a fine rain it rained near 2
hours not heavy
" 11 this is fine growing weather warm I went in to Guelpt with 5 bags of appels got from 35
to 50 cts per bag had some eggs got 11 cts
" 13 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys got all the stones gathered off the gras
field I went down to Moriston then to Gilfillans
" 14 a fine day it rained a good bit in the Morning the things are growing fine warm the Boys
washed the Sheep 14 robert rolled some of the grass
" 15 this morning is a little cold got warm at noon then cold at night some rain at night we
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript} I bought a B of Suthern corn for Seed paid 90 cts
and a post spoon paid 65 cts
" 16 a fine day Donald is at the Dung for Turnips

1889
May 18 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with Butter and Eggs got 15 for B 11 for
eggs we had a load of wheat 37 B 55 lb got 95 ct per B $36 3 we bought 213 lb of Barb wire
paid $5 75 per 100 lb 10 lb spike nails 5 lb stepples $12.70
" 19 very warm in the forenoon a big showr at noon
" 20 a fine day Edward clipped 10 sheep
" 21 Some rain in the Morning got cold before night finished clipping the Sheep 15 Mr &amp; Mrs
Amos was heare from Galt tonight
" 22 this day is quite cool Robert is Ploughing the land for corn got a lott of potatoes cut
got all the Dung all out for the turnips Mr &amp; Mrs Amos and Maggie went away
" 23 very cold some frost Robert James Sowed two ackers of corn for feed then planted 13
rows of Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
" 24 this is a fine day cool night and Morning Robert and Donald Bell went to Milton I went
over to McKenzies paid $2 for Bull money in full

�" 25 a fine day finished Planting Potatoes 13 Beauty of Hebron 3 Early rose remainder White
Eliphant 1 1/2 acres

1889
May 25 we went in to Guelph with Butter and Eggs I got 6 lb swed turnip 1 lb Purple top paid
$1 40 {blank space} lb Hungarrian grass Seed
" 27 working at the wire fence it rained all afternoon cleaned up a load of Wheat
" 28 this is a very cold day some snow flying we finished putting on the wire on the fence
" 29 this morning is very hard frost the ground is hard done a lott of damage in the
garden we we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 26 lb at home 40 B 30 lb at Guelph
got 90 cts per B it weighed 60 lb to the B $36 45
" 30 this day very wett it comenced to rain yesterday afternoon it rained all night it is still
raining at noon cold rain out of the east on till 4 Oclock
" 31 this day is very dull it rained through the the night it has rained a great deal the land is
too soft to go on to it the boys are scrapeing and pruning the Appel trees I was mending
Shoes part of the day put the Mare Fannie to to the Horse
June 1 this is a fine day but cool we went in to Guelph then I went down to the Church

1889
June 2 a fine day but cold we were at the Church it is the Sacrament Sabeth
" 3 a fine day but dull finished ploughing the Turnip land Robert is fixing the board fence he
went down to Carr With Jennie mare to meet Grants Horse
" 4 this day is cool the Boys started to pull down the fence along the lane to the Railroad and
dig the Post holes for a wirefence
" 5 the Boys were fixing fence round the Pea field
6 this is the finest day for some time I went down to Taylors to get Jennie and Jess Shod we
putt the mare Doll to the horse

�" 7 this was a fine morning till noon then it rained nearly all afternoon not heavy we cleaned
up a load of Wheat 40 B 11 lb finished putting the wire on the fence all but a little in the
forenoon
" 8 this is a fine day after the rain it rained nearly all night we went in to Guelph with butter
and eggs
" 10 this is a fine day I went down to morriston to the Sale of the Church lott Jennie got the
horse D Grants

1889 {title added through text editor}
June 11 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 10 lb got 90 cts
$36 15 we bought 87 lb of barb wire 50 lb fence wire 2 1/2 lb fence steppels a keg of shingle
nails at $3 1/4 per 100 lb to return what we dont require paid for all $9.64 bought 100 lb Oat
meal at $2 25 20 cts castor oil 15 cts machine oil
" 13 this is fine warm day I went down to Aberfoyle got Farmer Shod at Bickleys the Boys
were at the Lake
" 11 we got one of the Cows killed on the Railroad skined it got $1 for its hides is very cheap
" 14 this day is very warm we went to Rockwood with the wool 44 1/2 lb of fine wool got 25
cts in trade 45 1/2 lb coarce at 22 cts $21 25
" 15 this day is very warm Showrs going round in Some places we had a big Shower after
dinner we were in Guelph with Butter and eggs
" 17 this is a fine day but we had a very heavy rain last night rained a great deal I went down
to Morriston and then to Mr McIntosh the Tailor with a Suit of cloths to make
" 18 this is a fine day comenced to drill for the Turnips and Sowed a quantity I went over to
John Kitchins paid him $2 for the two Sows to the Boar

1889
June 18 I warned out the men for the Statute labour for Friday the Boys are the fence along
the lane

�" 19 this day is very wett it has rained all forenoon low ground is very wett it cleared up in the
afternoon
" 20 this is a fine day Robert was drilling and Sowing the turnips Lizzie Edward and Donald
went in to Guelph to see the Band Touriment
" 21 this has ben a weet forenoon some very heavy Showers the flatts are flooded with
watter we were to have started the road work but we could not do it with water
" 22 this is a fine day after rain we went to Guelph had 3 bags of Potatoes Sold them for 35
cts the first we sold this year we bought 500 lb flour at Goldies paid $2 40 per 100 lb $12 100
shorts 65 cts
" 23 this is a very fine day we were at Church
" 24 this is fine day finished Sowing the Turnips 7 lb of Seed we were working Statute labour
25 this is a fine day I went up to London to a Convention of Insurance Companys I went up
with the 2 50 train got in to London a little before 6 oclock

1889
June 26 I got home from London in the evening paid 1 1/3 fair for return $2 90
" 27 this was a fine forenoon very warm but we had a terable thunder Storm after noon it
rained in toronto, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a b c d e f g h i j l m n o p q
July 1 this is a fine day Robert Scuffeled the Potatoes
" 2 the weather is very soft and dull the Boys started to put the posts in for a new fence from
the lane to the sideroad
" 3 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph Settled up in the Bank with all the Bank Books I
came home then went down to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of Reformers at the Hall at 7 Oc
" 4 I went down to Aberfoyle gave Mrs Black $10 Henry Helleder $5 paid Falconbridge
$21 74 Robert Scuffeled the corn
" 6 it is very warm we went in to Guelph with Butter I bought 2 lb Paris green 25 cts per lb

�June 28 this is a very warm day this is the School picknick and Examination I went up to the
Agricultural Colege it was the closeing Examination ther was a great croud there

1889
July 8 this day is very warm Robert comenced to cut the hay I went down to a Committee
Meeting at the Hall Aberfoyle
" 9 this is a very warm day got in 3 loads of hay
" 10 this day is very warm got very Sultry then had thunder with a little rain afternoon then in
the evening had a big rain got in 3 load of hay
" 11 this is a fine warm day busy at the hay I went down to the Post office got Jennie Shod in
the front feet at Taylors
" 12 this is a fine day Robert finished cutting the hay it is very heavy in the field at the old
roothouse
" 13 a fine morning but we had a heavy Showr in the forenoon a fine afternoon at the hay we
went in to Guelph got coal oil a new three prong fork paid 50 cts
" 15 a fine day I went in to Guelph got a bag of Salt 130 lb paid 57 cts busy at the hay got in
5 lads got it all raiked
" 16 this is a fine day for the hay not too warm got in 8 loads

1889
July 17 this is a fine hay day got the most of the hay in the Barn
" 18 this is a fine day finished hauling in the hay a good crop one field a very fine heavy crop
2 loads Mother and me was down to Campbelvile
19 a very light Showr in the morning I went down to Aberfoyle paid my Seat rents to J
McLean $6 25 got Farmer &amp; Doll Shod at Bickleys and left the old Buggy wheel to sett tyre
" 20 a fine day the Boys are at the turnips cleaning Mother and I went in to Guelph in the
afternoon with some Butter and eggs

�22 a fine day the Boys at the turnips cleaned some wheat
23 a fine day cool had a great storm of rain and wind last night put the grain down bad we
went to Guelph with a load of wheat 36 B 30 lb got 93 cts per B $33.95 it weighed 60 lb we
bought 8 Squares of Shingles Second cllass fine for the Sheed roof paid $1 20 per square
$9.60
" 24 a fine day Robert James Started to cutt the Barley but he did not do much when he
brock Something had to go to Gulph to get it cast

1889
July 24 I got very bad this morning at 4 Oclock with Cholera Morbus I wa very bad till 3
Oclock when Doctor Orton came I was very weak by that time Robert James went out in the
evening to Tom Weirs for a new hay rack he paid $6 for it
" 25 Robert James went in to Gowides for the part of the Binder he got home at noon then he
started to cutt
" 26 finished cutting the Barly in the front field then went to the back field cutt Barley and
wheat
" 27 the weather is close and dull I have ben weake since I got bad but I must be thankfull I
am no worse Robert has cutt the Most of the Wheat
" 29 the finished cutting the Barley and Wheat the Wheat was a fine crop but it is badly
rusted the Barley is a very heavy heavy crop but it has got culered with rain
" 31 a fine day sarted to haule in the Barley some of it is not very fitt dull weather and heavy
hauled in 4 lads and two of Wheat

1889
Aberfoyle apples appels
Aug 1 a fine warm day busy hauling in Barley
"2 a fine day till near night then we had a terable storm of rain and wind

�" 3 this is a fine day Robert started to shingle the Back sheed Edward started to scuffel the
turnips I went to Guelph to See the Doctor I am getting better
" 5 this is a fine harvest day we got in all the fall Wheat hauled in {blank space} loads we
went to the Funeral of Duncan Camerons Boy aged 9 years
{in margin: steers stiars}
" 6 fineshed hauling in the Barley
" 7 Edward &amp; Donald is at the turnips Robert is Shinglins Mr &amp; Mrs Amos from Galt was here
lady
" 8 this is a fine day Lizzie &amp; Maggie Amos went down to Campbelvile with horse and Buggie
{in margin: Geas Jess}
" 9 a fine day but dull like rain we had several Showers after dark a fine rain the Boys are at
the turnips and Shingeling
" 10 a fine cool day we went to Guelph took Maggie Amos up she has ben down heare for
over two weeks we had Butter &amp; eggs Robert Cutt the Spring wheat Donald is hauling out Du
ng to the fallow

1889
Aug 11 this is a fine cool day we were at the Church Doctor McKay our Minester preched his
last Sermon to us he is going to leave our Congregation he has ben here nearly 16 years
" 12 this is a fine day Robert cutt some ragweed out in the field at the Consession with the
mower it is very bad with it Donald started to plough the Summerfallow it is bad with thistel
" 13 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle got a letter from George got Farmer Shod at
Bickleys
" 14 a fine day I went over to John Smiths the Boys are Ploughing the Summerfallow
" 15 Jane was up from Campbelvile went to Guelph I was down to Aberfoyle Sent away a
letter to George the Boys are Ploughing

�" 16 this a fine day but cold and windy the Boys finished Pulling the Peas with the wooden
raike some of them is not good got killed out in June with out too much rain they were near
the creek low and level
" 17 a fine day we went in to Guelph with Butter the Boys hauled in 3 loads of Peas in the
afternoon the thrashing Machin came here in the evening

1889
Aug 19 this is a fine day warm we were thrashing in the forenoon half day Peter Humes
Machine we thrashed all the fall wheat 260 Bushels and 10 Bushels of Barley the wheat is
not first class William McKenzie and Fliming is thrashing in the afternoon
" 20 this day warm and dull in the morning we had thunder and a heavy shower through the
night the Boys are Ploughing and harrowing Edward is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 21 this is a fine day Edward is Atkinsons thrashing Robert comenced to cutt the Oats they
are heavy
" 22 Robert Brock a wheel of the Binder I went down to Morriston to try and get one but I
could not get one then I went to Guelph got one at Gowdies it the Guelph Sivick holiday we
got in the spring wheat 2 very large loads
" 23 got the Binder fixed is cutting the oats
24 finished cutting the Oats in the Field next the Orchard started the big flat back I went in to
Guelph to the Seed wheat show
26 the Sow piged yesterday morning She had 8 living and one dead cutting Oats

1889
Aug 27 very warm dry weather cutting Oats they are very hard to cut they are very heavy
and laid down very bad Donald was picking Stones in the forenoon at the Oats in the
afternoon
" 28 Robert James started ridge up the Summerfarlow they started to haule in the Oats

�" 31 very dry warm weather the Boys got in all the Oats that are cutt they have ben very
heavy and laid down we have 4 acres to cutt the other sow piged she had 9 piges they are
doing well
Sept 2 it is very warm the Boys are ploughing for wheat
" 3 very hot and warm I went down to Bickley and got the Buggie tyres sett and a spoke paid
$2.5 Mary and George Orr and little Annie Andrew Orr and his Sister came here today from
California
" 4 very warm and dry we went to Guelph I bought a bushel of timothy Seed paid $2.50 the
Boys finished ploughing the field near the Barn for wheat
" 5 very warm and dry comenced to Sow the wheat I went over to John Smiths on buisness
6 finished sowing the fall wheat 8 1/2 acres sowed 16 1/2 bushels it is Summerfallow the Pea
land is too dry and hard to Plough cant make a good job

1889
Sept 6 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript} with Mother Mary and George Orr I got
a Plough Shear and Slip Paid 80 cts
" 7 we went in Guelph with Butter and eggs sowed timothy
" 9 Robert James went up to Eramossa with a load of wood for Peter Beattie Edward
Kingesburry started to learn the Blacksmithing with Peter Beattie up in Aramossie Robert
Amos Margaret Mary and George Orr came downe here
" 10 George &amp; Mary Orr went down to Campbelvile to See Jane Lizzie went with them
" 11 I went in to Guelph with Mary &amp; George Orr George went away over to his Fathers in
Waterloo I bought a pair of Shoes for Robert paid $1 50
" 13 the weather has ben very warm and dry every thing is very dry we got all the Oats in we
have had a great crop
12 was at the Aberfoyle Mill with 9 B 54 lb of wheat it was poor weighed 53 lb to the Bushel
got 350 lb flour 35 lb to the B it was badly rusted

�" 14 this is a fine day warm in the forenoon the folks are all away to the Sabath School
picknick to the Model Farm exept Mother and me I went down to Aberfoyle Postoffice a letter
from Duncan

1889
Sept 16 this day is cold it rained this morning a good bit Jane came up on Saturday night and
Donald went home with her last night it was very dark he came home this morning at 5
Oclock the Boys were stocking up some corn and fixing up the bridge at the creek
" 17 this is a fine day but dull the Boys started to Plough the back field where the wheat was
the ground is dry
" 18 this day is cold we went down to Mrs Gilfillans with Mary Mrs Bently ,, Grace Grigor from
Michigan came here today with her two Children on a visit
" 19 this day is cold a fine day for working the Boys are ploughing
" 20 this morning is dull it rained some last night
" 21 this day is cool we went in to Guelph with some Butter Robert went over to Waterloo to
Mr Orrs with Mary and little Annie we went down to Aberfoyle for Mrs Bently and her Children
" 23 this is a fine day I went up to Margarets with Mrs Bently and to the Galbreaths Edward
has left P Beattie he cant stand Blacksmithing he went up to Guelph with hides and tallow for
Christ he went up for his trunk to Beatties

1889
Sept 25 this is fine warm dry weather the Boys ar burning brush back in the Swamp and
clearing it up Robert is ploughing Lizzie and me went down to Shaw Station with Mrs Bently
and her Children they Started home for Michigan
" 26 this day is a little cool Mother and me went in to the Guelph Show and to meet Susan
and her children they came down on the 4 Oclock train from Wiarton She has ben up in
Keppel all Summer John has ben preaching there he has gone down to Toronto to the
Coledge Mary came over from Waterloo

�" 27 this is a very cold day I went in to Guelph in the afternoon for Susans trunk Robert
finished ploughing in the Back field the ground is very dry
" 28 this is a fine cool day the Boys are clearing up the swamp George Orr came over last
evening from Waterloo
" 30 the Boys started to plough the Big flat field I went down to Taylors got Jennie the Mare
Shod in the front feet
Oct 1 this day is Showery in the forenoon Edward went down to George Amos{small
superscript} with George Orr Mary and Lizzie bur Mrs Amos is Sick then they went over to Mr
Robbies spent the afternoon he had the 2 year old colt with him it goes firstrate

1889
Oct 2 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph George Orr left here to go to his Fathers the
Boys started to take up the Potatoes got up the Beauty of hebrons nearly 2 wagon loads 13
drils they are in the middle bin on the right hand Side of the pasage
" 3 this morning is very dull it rained a good bit in the forenoon cleaned up Some wheat in the
afternoon
" 4 this day is cold we went in to Guelph with Mary She went down to Galt then She will start
home on Monday to California She has ben over here for 5 weeks Lizzie went down to Galt
with her this is the fast day
" 5 this forenoon is very wett it rained all forenoon and dull and cold all day
" 6 this is a fine day we were at church it is Sacrament Sabeth Mr Torrance Preached
" 7 this day is very cold the Boys are at the Potatoes got in 2 loads
" 8 a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we showed Some Potatoes Cabage Beets and
the 2 year old colt
" 9 a fine day got the Potatoes up but to harrow and plough

1889

�Oct 10 this is a fine day harrowing and ploughing the Potatoe land got all the apples
gathered in only about 2 little basketfulls there are very few apples in this part of the country
they got destroyed with frost on the 29th of May
" 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 13 bags 27 B 35 lb only got 70
cts per B it only weigh 54 lb to the Bushel $19.31 the wheat is poor got rusted
" 12 this is a fine day but a raw cold wind from the east finished ploughing and harrowing the
Potatoe land we had 7 wagon loads they were a fair crop I went up to Billey Watsons for a
quarter of Beef 100 lb paid $6 a front quarter the thrashing machin came here in the evening
Peter Humes
" 13 we were at Church John Little Preached
" 14 a fine warm day we are thrashing Oats &amp; Barley I was over as a Judge at the
Nassagaweya Show
" 15 a fine warm day frost every morning we finished thrashing we had over 800 Bushels of
Oats 385 B Barley 33 Spring wheat 86 B Peas we thrashed the fall wheat in August 260
Bushels 1600 in all this is my birth day 71
16 Robert is Ploughing Donald is at Atkinsons thrashing

1889
Oct 16 Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 13 Bags of Oats and some Peas to chop
Susan and her family went down to Toronto on the early train they are going to live in
Toronto John is going to the College
" 19 we have very fine weather very dry Robert and Donald is Ploughing Edward has ben at
A McKenzies thrashing the last three days
" 21 this is a fine day very dry frosty in the morning we are logging back in the Swamp
Robert is ploughing
" 22 this day is dull and cool clearing up a piece of new land back at the creek Robert is
ploughing we put up 3 pigs to fatten one of the old sows and 2 young pigs we bought from R
Beattie

�" 23 this is a clear cold day is was very hard frost this morning the Boys could hardly plough
in the morning we cleaned up a load of Barley Lizzie and Annie Gilchrist went up to
Margarets
" 24 this is a fine Mother and me went in to Guelph to see about the price of Barley Edward
is topping turnips
25 the weather is dull we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 47 B 19 lb at home 46 B 47
lb at Guelph got 48 cts per B $22 54
26 Barley 53 B 46 lb at home 53 B 30 lb at Guelph at 48 cts $25 74

1889
Oct 28 a fine day but cool started to harrow up the turnips and haule them in
" 29 a fine day busy at the turnips
" 30 a fine day for the turnips got all the Swede turnips hauled in 31 loads I went in to Guelph
I bought a pair of Boots for Donald paid $2 50
" 31 this day is dull Robert Jame went down to the Aberfoyle Mill with 16 bags of chop 10
bags of oats 6 of mixed he paid 6 cts per B 96 cts he got Doll shod at Taylors
Nov 1 this day is dull a little light rain in the afternoon the Boys are pulling the white turnips
and hauling them in Robert is Ploughing
" 2 this morning is very foggy and dark it rained a lot in the afternoon Robert was ploughing
in the forenoon the Boys got all the Graystone turnips hauled in 11 wagon load the cleaned
up some wheat
" 4 this is a fine clear day the Boys are Ploughing
" 6 this is a fine day I went with Lizzie to Guelph it is the fair I bought a pair of Boots for
Donald $2.50
" 7 fine weather frosty at night and dry this is thanksgiving day I was down at Aberfoyle
Townhall the Judge has a court for the final revision of the Dominion Voters list

1889

�Nov 8 this a fine day cleaned a load of Barley we were up to James Scotts in the evening
" 9 a fine day we were in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 32 lb at home 54 B 8 lb at
Slemans got 48 cts $26 bought a half Barel of Labradore {hearing} paid $3 75 Mother and
Robert went down to Campbelvile in the evening train
" 11 this is a very fine day Edward went up with the cow McGibbon we Sold her to Billey
Watson for $36 we are fixing up things about we put the ewes to the ram 14
" 12 this is a very fine day clearing up the new land and hauling rails started to cross plough
in the back field but it would not make a good job we stoped
" 13 rained some in the morning I went to Guelph bought a plow Shear Donald Bells time is
up he has ben here 7 months at $17 per Month $119 I paid him $19 he wants to leave a
$100 for a while with me we put the Sow to Robert Beatties Boar
" 14 Robert started to Ploughing Sod in the big flat field it is a fine warm day
" 15 cold and frosty Robert is ploughing

1889
Nov 16 a fine cleare day but very hard frost could not plough the Sod till the afternoon
Edward went up to the Arkell Mill with 16 bags to chop 9 oats 7 mixed paid 5 cts per bag
" 17 a very fine day we were at Church
" 18 a fine morning frosty changed and rained all afternoon Robert James went over to
Blacks Mill for a load Sawdust for to pack round the tank in the Shed we put in 4 cattle to
fatten an old cow and 3 steers they are small
" 19 this Morning is dull and Misty all forenoon Robert was ploughing but it rained all
afternoon the Boys were fixing round the big tank
" 20 this day is very dull and misty all day it is calm and mild Robert was Ploughing
" 21 this day very dull and soft sort of misty rain all day Robert is Ploughing I went in to
Guelph got 4 Gallons of coal Oil at Bonds 15 cts per Gallon

�" 22 this day is soft light rain I went down to Morriston to the Rev Mr Meldrums Funeral he
was 83 years old he was the first we had in Puslinch he married us 48 years ago
23 was at Mrs Robert Cockburns Funeral

1889
Nov 23 this is a beoutifull day was at Church
" 25 this day is a little coolder some frost Robert is ploughing Edward went up to Arkell Mill
with a gris of Wheat 13 B 30 lb got 448 lb flour 33 lb flour to the B 227 lb Bran and Shorts
26 this is a very fine day Robert is at Smiths thrashing Edward was at Flimings thrashing
27 this is a terable Stormy day it Snowed a lott and blowed all day the Snow is drifted bad it
Started to rain in the afternon it is raining Steady now at 8 oclock the Boys are fixing up
about the stables
" 28 this day is not So Stormy it is colder there quite a lot of Snow
" 29 it is a fine day cold Murry thrashed in the afternoon we put 5 weather Lambs to feed we
have not many Lambs this year
30 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother She had some chikens I paid taxes
$32 49
Dec 2 this is a fine day sort of soft and raw I got the Mares Doll &amp; Jennie Shod at Taylors
" 3 this day is cold and windy it rained a lot last night got cold and Snowed Some

1889
Dec 4 this is a fine day very frosty in the morning down to zero Robert James went Guelph to
Slemans with a load of Barley 48 B 42 lb got 44 cts Per B $21.94 I went in with Lizzie with
the Buggy bought a barl of Salt paid $1 50 a keg of 3 in nails at Bonds $2 75 an Overcoat for
Edward $5 a pair of Shoes for Robert James $1 50
" 7 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with the Buggie fine wheeling
" 9 I went down to Mrs James Black about Douglas

�" 10 this is a fine morning but it changed got raw and cold wind from the east started to rain
after 3 Oclock Mother and Me went in to Guelph in the afternoon to Duncan Grahams Silver
Wedding it got to be a very wett night it started to rain when we got to the Brock road cold
rain from the east we went out to Margarets stoped all night
" 11 this turned out a fine day after it faired up the roads are very bad we got home in the
afternoon from Margarets
" 12 we went in to Guelph this is the Christmas fair the streets are very god in the morning it
freezed last night

1889
Dec 12 I went to the freight sation for some dried fruit we got from my Brother John from
California 3 barrells and a box dried figs and 3 boxes of dried Grapes one barrel figs and 20
lb grapes for Robert Orr Waterloo
" 13 a fine day Robert was Ploughing in the afternoon Edward at Watts thrashing I went to
the Postoffice
" 14 this is a very stormy forenoon out of the east but not much Snow Edward at Watts
thrashing in the forenoon
sow " 5 the Sow went to Beatties Boar the Second time
" 15 a fine day we were at the Church Turnbull preached
" 16 this day is dull it rained Some in the afternoon I went in to Guelph to See Guthrie with
regard to J Douglas
" 17 this day is very dull and misty rained some at night we killed 3 pigs one of the Sows and
two Spring pigs we bought from R Beattie Duncan Gilchrist helped us I went out in the
morning to See J Douglas
" 18 cutt up the pigs there weight was 308 lb 180 lb 170 lb it is very Soft foggy and light rain

1889
{written in header with blue ink : Mrs R. J. McFarlane}

�Dec 19 this is a fine mild day dull Robert is Ploughing Sod in the flats I went to Aberfoyle got
the mare Jess shood in front feet at Taylors I paid Seate rents $6 25
" 20 this morning is dull and misty till 11 Oclock thent it rained very heavy all afternoon
Robert ploughed till near noon ground the Sausage
" 21 this is a fine day frost in the morning I went to Guelph with Lizzie and the Buggie I paid
Docter Orton $15 for 4 visits and medicin for me when I was Sick in July Edward at the Mill
with chop 11 B
" 22 it was very Stormy early this morning wind and rain and rain all forenoon and frezing
" 23 this is a very fine day frost in the morning Robert is Ploughing all day Edward went to
Murrays with a heiffer to the Bull
" 24 Robert Ploughed till 11 oclock it was raining a littel since 9 oclock but it was very weet
all day rained stedy all day and night
" 25 this is a fine warm day Some of the friends here for Dinner
" 26 this day is cool and a terible wind
27 I went in to Guelph on buisness
" 28 this is a fine warm day Duncan A Kingsbury was over to see us

1890
Dec 28 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 6 lb at home 49 B 38 lb at Slemans
got 44 cts per B $21.91 bought 500 lb of Bran at Goldies paid $2.75 Susan came up from
Toronto yesterday with her two Children
" 29 this is a wett forenoon
30 this is a fine day I was at Aberfoyle at the Nomination of Councilors
" 31 a fine day I went out to John Douglas then to Guelph got $95 as part of rent from
Douglas
1890

�Jan 1 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day Mother Susan and Me went up to
Margarets to Dinner
" 2 this day is soft it rained nearly all forenoon then cleared up the roads are terable Soft
Susan and her Children went down to Toronto this Morning Lizzie went to Campbelvile with
her and came home in the evening
" 3 it is cold and frosty the roads are hard
" 4 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph got all the books squared up at the Bank Sent $5 to
George to Bottineau got it regestered
For more information on Duncan MacFarlane, check out the ‘Meet the Diarists”
section under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca

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                <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1888-1889 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
1888
January 1 it snowed last night today it is soft rained in the forenoon then got very cold in the
evening
" 2 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to the Election of Councilors we had Some of our
friends for New years Dinner
" 3 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle to Taylors and got the Mare Jess Shod
" 4 this day is mild snowed a little we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 B 28 at home
37 B 30 lb at Goldies it weighed 59 lb to the Bushel got 81cts $30.38 I bought 500 lb flour
paid $2.10 per 100 lb $10.50 500 lb shorts paid $4.25
" 5 this is a fine clear day I sold 2 steers for $60 and 14 lambs for $60 to David King he paid
$100 he will pay $20 when he takes the lambs away the steers went away today the lambs
to go away next week Hector McCoag and Wife from Beverly was here today Duncan
Gilchrist and Annie came with them John Douglas paid Blacks rent $190
" 6 this is a fine mild day we were down to Christ Littles to a Diner it is his Birthday
1888
January 7 this is a fine day we went to Guelph and settled up Some of Blacks accounts
" 9 this is a fine day David King took away the Lambs 14 and an old Ewe sold them for $4 25
each
" 10 a fine morning got stormy and cold James Scott and Wiff was here John Little came
home from Sarnia Robert James Was at William Beatties Bee hauling turnips to Guelph 7
teams
" 11 this is a fine winter day frosty and clear
" 13 this is a fine mild forenoon a little thaw got windy and cold in the afternoon we up to D
Gilchrists Susan had a yong Daughter tonight at 9 oclock
�" 14 this is a fine day I went up to Guelph and up to Robert Amos{small superscript} brought
Margaret down to wait on Susan for a week
" 16 this is a fine clear day Robert J went down with John Little to his Brother Joes he is
going to Toronto to the College
" 17 a fine clear morning but snowed some all afternoon out of the east I went to Guelph with
Lizzie we were at the Creamery metting in the Townhall I bought a new lace tooth 6 feet
cross cutt saw paid $5 for saw and handels
1888
Jan 18 this is a fine clear day Joseph Little and wife was here to see Susan
" 21 this is a cold frosty day 10 degrees below zero
" 22 very cold 20 below zero
" 23 a fine day but cold I went in to Guelph
" 24 this is a fine day I was at the Anual Meeting of the Puslinch M. I. Company I was chosen
President of the Company a little snow last night
" 25 Snowed a good deal I was at the Funeral of Mrs John H Doughty a very large funeral
" 26 this day is very cold and stormy
" 27 very cold about 10 below zero all day Robert James, Lizzie, George Grigor and Wife
went up to Margarets on a visit they were very cold
" 28 this is a clear cold day 10 below zero George Grigor and his Wife went over to Sandy
Flimings to stop all night they have ben here sinc Tuesday on a visit the first since they got
Married the roads are badly drifted in some places
" 29 a cold day they upset going to the Church
" 30 this is a fine mild day I was at a meeting at the Church about the Cemetry
" 31 a fine mild day Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here
�1888
Feb 1 this is a fine day I went in to the Guelph fair I bought 15 Bushels 45 lb of Peas at
James Hewers Paid 72 cts per B $11.34 12 Bushels Oats at 48 cts $5.76
" 4 this has ben a fine week I was at Aberfoyl
" 6 a clear cold day I was down to Aberfoyle
" 8 a fine clear day I paid James Watt $10 in Payment of two Mares put to his Horse Lord
Douglas I paid $1 at time of service have $9 to Pay when satisfied that Doll is in foal
" 9 this is a very cold day over 10 below zero
" 11 this is fine clear day I went to Guelph got a spring in my Watch at Pringles paid a Dollar
for it
" 13 this is a fine mild day I went down to Campblevile station with John Little he is going to
Toronto
" 14 this morning is mild snowed about noon the Boys started to haul ice from the Aberfoyle
dam hauled 4 loads with 2 teams 48 blocks it was hard hauling in some places the snow is
deep
" 15 this is a very cold day keen frost from 10 to 20 below zero Robert James got his nose
froze 4 times in one trip to Aberfoyle hauling ice got home 4 loads 46 blocks
1888
Feb 16 a fine day keen frost in the morning got milder Robert James went to Aberfoyle mill
for some Chop stuff 7 bags paid 6 cts per bag he took home 4 blocks of ice got it all home
now 95 blocks and a lot of small ones to pack John Foster and Christ McBeath got it cutt I
pay 2 1/2 cents per Block the young folks are down to Gilfillians
" 17 this is a fine day I went down to Moriston was at the Morrisons Sale bought a pair of
gate hinges paid 25 cts Paid Allan McIntyre $2.50 for fixing the Cutter and sharping saw
" 18 I went up to Guelph and R Amos{small superscript occurs} with Janet Amos bought a
Bushel of Clover Seed at Andersons paid $5.50 a bottle of Medicine for Edward $1.50
�" 20 this day is soft rained some in the morning Robert J was up to Guelph with a load wood
for C Little he took up two loads and brock the sleigh runner
" 21 this a fine day but cold we went over to Galt and up to Mr Orrsin{?} Waterloo above
Doon Mills Mr and Mrs Amos went up with us
" 22 this is a fine mild day went down to Galt and stoped at Mr Amos all night
" 23 this is a fine day we went up to Janet Gilfillians at Preston for diner came home in the
Afternoon
1888
Feb 24 a fine clear day William Black from Kansas was here he came yesterday
" 25 this day is Soft it Snowed in the Morning then rained some light a fine afternoon the
Boys Shot the Dog Collie and skined him I went down to the Postoffice in the Afternoon
" 27 this day is very cold below zero
" 28 this is a very cold day
" 29 this is a fine mild day I went over to Blacks Saw Mill Robert James went up above
Guelph for a load of hay for Christ Little
March 1 this is a fine day got cold in the afternoon
" 2 this is a very cold day
" 3 this day is very cold and windy we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 39 B 28 lb at
home 39 B 15 lb at Goldies it weighed 58 lb to the Bushel got 80 cts per B $31.40 Edward
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript occurs} for 10 Bushels of Barley I Bought for Seed
have to pay 55 cents
" 6 we have had very cold weather lately I went down to Moriston to get the team harnes
repaired paid $2
" 7 this is a fine day but cold we went in to Guelph Fair it is fine Sleighing
1888
�March 8 this is a fine clear day not so cold Robert James went down to Milton Edward went
to Blacks Mill with some Peas to Chop but did not get it done
" 9 this is a fine clear day I went out to Mrs Blacks to measure her firewood Henry Kelcher
cutt and hauled 17 1/2 cords of stove would paid him 90 cents per cord to cutt and draw
$15 75 Edward went went to Blacks Mill for the chop Peas and a load of Sawdust Robert J
got home from Milton
" 10 this is a fine mild I went in to Guelph with Edward for a load of Oats but we did not gett
them
" 12 this day is cold yesterday it snowed and stormed Robert James went over to Joseph
Smiths for a load of Oats 52 B 13 lb paid 45 cts per B I made a bargan with Mr Davidson for
to put up a Wind Mill
" 13 this is a dreadfull cold stormy day the men cleaned up a load of fall Wheat
" 12 Donald Bell comenced to work cutting fire wood
" 14 a fine day went up to James Scotts on a visit
" 15 a fine day cool we went in to Guelph bought an Ax paid $1.40 for ax &amp; handel then went
to Mr Buchanan
1888
March 17 this is a fine cleare day the sun is strong but very frosty every day I went to the
Post Office
" 18 this is a fine clear frosty day
" 19 this is a fine warm day the sleighing is done in town we went in to Guelph with a load of
wheat 39 B 44 lb at home 39 B 50 lb at Goldies got 82 cts per B it weighed 60 lb $32.66 got
500 lb of flour at $2 per pd 500 lb Bran paid $4 29
" 20 this morning is very soft some rain the snow went away very fast warm in the afternoon
" 21 this is a very stormy day it snowed all forenoon then got very cold and windy at night I
went to Aberfoyle got a shoe on farmer and a chain mendid
�"22 this is a very cold day with high wind we went in to Guelph with the Buggy the sleighing
is very good it is the Easter fair I was at the Farmers institute in the Town Hall in the
afternoon
" 23 this day is very cold 10 Deg below zero it is cold all day we went in to Guelph for lumber
for the Derrick of a Wind Mill Fannie the Mare foaled yesterday morning she had two Dead
foals the one was very small it had ben Dead for a considerable time it was much decayed
1888
March 24 this day is clear calm and very cold away below zero in the morning the Boys are
getting home firewood I started to smock the hams
" 26 this morning is a raw east wind it has ben raining a little nearly all day and frezing it got
Soft at night thawing the Boys cleaned up some Barley
" 27 this day is mild it rained in the evening the snow is well off the fields lots of ice on the
roads in Some places the Boys were halling and splitting wood
" 31 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with the Carrige John Little and Donald Bell went in
with me John Little is going to Preach up to Bells Corners and Donald is going to Milton he
left us he wanted $20 per month and I would not give it he helped the Boys to get the
firewood for the Summer
April 2 a fine day but frosty all day
" 4 very fine weather frosty at night
" 5 this forenoon is wett till near 11 Oclock then a fine day we cutt our firewood with the Saw
I went to the Post Office the roads are very bad in some places
" 7 this day is very cold we went in to Guelph for the wind mill but did not get it I sent away
$243 63 to Mrs Stewart to Port Huron by Express
1888
April 9 a very fine day got raw and cold near night I went up to Robert Amos{small
superscript occurs} with Mother John Little and Susan Robert and Me settled up he paid his
note $16 I paid him $5 50 for 10 Bushels Barley $2.97 for 8 1/2 Bushels Oats I paid 96 cts at
�the Station for the freight on the Wind Mill from Galt when we came home one of the Cows
had Died she put out her calvebed she was alright when we left in the morning and had
calved
" 10 this day is soft it rained nearly all day
" 11 this day is cold Robert James went in to Guelph got the wind Mill home sold the cow
hide $1 30
" 12 this day is very cold and frosty Margaret &amp; Robert was down he brought down 5 bags of
Potatoes to change for Seed I got 2 bags Beauty of hebron and 3 B Eliphonts Mr &amp; Mrs
Lennie was over here on a visit
" 13 I went down to Morriston
" 14 I went in to Guelph to a Meeting of the Creamery committee
" 16 I went down to Aberfoyle to the Seed Show and I hired Bob Robertson to dig a drain and
Post hols
" 17 Bob Robertson comenced to dig the ditch
1888
April 18 the weather is cold I went up to Mr Davidsons and came home then went in to
Guelph for a load of piping 515 feet Dave Atkinsons raising
" 19 Mr Davidson &amp; Mr Been comenced to wort at the wind Mill I went down to Aberfoyle in
the afternoon then I went down in the evening to hunt for a man to help to dig Post holes for
the wind Mill and dig a ditch I got Mr Davidson Taylors Father in Law for two days paid $2
" 20 we went to Peter Littles Funeral he Died very sudden on Tuesday night
" 21 the weather is very cold and frosty we raised the Derrick for the Wind Mill in the Morning
then I went in to Guelph to a Meeting of the Creamery Committee I was at the Colege for
Dinner
" 23 I went down to Aberfoyle got August Miller to Dig the Ditch it is hard frozen he
comenced afternoon the Sow piged had 7
�" 24 the weather is very cold every day hard frost every night and very dry hard on the Wheat
we went down to McIntyrs Mill for a load of Sawdust paid 50 cents for it got the Gangplow
fixed
1888
April 24 I went in to Guelph for some piping in the evening after half past 4 Oclock
" 25 this is a fine day frosty in the Morning got fine and warm through the day Davidson
finished the wind mill we got all the ditch filled in we had August Miller 2 1/2 day paid $2.50
Edward is Gangploughing for Barley
" 26 this is a fine warm day but the weather is very dry we went to Guelph for a load of Salt
2415 lb at $4 50/100 per ton I drew $200 out of the Bank paid Mr Davidson $170 40/100 for
putting up a Wind Mill and pipping. Guelph horse Show
" 27 this day is very warm 85 Deg in the Shade I went over to the first Concession with
Professor Robertson of the Colege Creamery to try and get more patrons to give there
Cream
" 28 this day is terable hot for the Season we sowed Salt on the field at the end of the Barn
Robert comenced to Sow the Barley in the Afternoon
" 29 this day is very warm we had 3 day very hot
30 this is raw east wind finished Sowing Barley in the field at the end of the Barn rain in the
afternoon
1888
May 1 frost in the morning cold air all day Edward is Gangploughing in big flat field next the
Sideline back Robert rolling
" 2 a fine day but cool aire I went in to Guelph with Lizzie in the afternoon got some Peameal
for the Calvs 65 lb 89 cts tryed to get a leg for the Gangplough did not get it
" 3 a fine day cold East wind in the evening I sowed some Salt sowed the Barley in the big
flat field next the Sideline 10 Bushels Farmer horse is very lame a Sprain
�" 4 this is a very fine day Some warmer Robert Sowed some Oats in the field with the Barley
Bob Roberson finished putting in 40 posts paid him 7 cents a post he dug parts of a ditch
and wrought 2 days I paid $6 50
" 5 this is a fine day I comenced the garden sowed some Seed Onions finished Sowing the
Barley 16 1/2 acrs
" 7 this is a fine day the Boys are Gangploughing and harrowing and rolling
" 8 this morning is raw and cold it comenced to rain after noon rained a little all afternoon Doll
the Mare foalled this morning a mare foal
" 9 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph got a leg for the Gang Plough at Tolton Br paid
$1.30 the 30 cts for freight got 16 lb timothy Seed paid $1.29
1888
May 9 Sowed 6 acrs of Peas in the field at the Windwill
" 10 a fine day Sowed Oats in the little field at the creek
" 11 a fine warm day I was at the grarden we sowed the Oats in the 2 fields at the
Concession
" 12 a fine day got cool at night sowed some Oats in field at the Railroad next the Sideroad
Dolls foal Died today we had 2 navies working today fixing fences paid them 50 cts each
" 13 this day is cold all day near frost in the morning
" 14 this day is cold Robert went to McIntyrs Mill for Some hemlock lumber for fencing they
started to gather the Cream for the Creamiry
" 16 very cold Robert is Sowing some peas 3 1/4 Bushels and Oats in the field next the
Orchard I went in to Guelph in the afternoon got some money out of the Bank $38 I bought a
Bushel of Corn for seed paid 85 cts
17 this day is cold Robert finished Seeding in the morning Oats 24 acres Barley 16 1/2 acres
Peas 7 1/2 Edward and Jack is hauling out Dung for the Potatoes I went down to get Farmer
and Doll Shod at Bickleys I paid 60 cts I paid Allan McIntyr $8 for fencing lumber
�1888
May 17 I paid Mrs James Black $13
18 this day is very cold east wind it has ben very cold all this week frost every morning it
rained a little in the afternoon not much the Boys cleand out the Sheep house in the
afternoon
" 19 this is a fine but cool the Boys is hauling out Manure for the turnips Robert and me were
putting on the boards on the new fence out near the Swamp in the afternoon I planted Some
Potatoes in hills
" 21 this is a fine day it is warmer but very dry the boys are hauling out dung we put the
Boards on the new fence in the forenoon Robert ploughed the corn land in the afternoon I
Sold a bag of Potatoes to William Cussins for $1 30
" 19 John Smith got 4 bag of Potatoes he is to pay $1 30 per bag Sometime
" 22 this is a fine day we planted the Potatoes all but three rows 1 1/2 acrs we had Smiths
two Boys planting
" 24 the weather warm and dry the Boys and Lizzie was away I went to the Postoffice
" 25 this is a fine day were fixing fences back the Sideline I went to the Council meeting
1888
May 26 a fine day a little rain in the forenoon the Engin was up past here yesterday on the
Railroad the track is laide up to Murrays line fence
" 28 this is a fine warm day I wen in to Guelph with Susan and Lizzie to get some things ant
to meet John Little but he left Guelph before we got in I bought 5 lb of turnip Seed one Dolar
William Gilfillian and Wife was here on a visit
" 29 this is a fine warm day the Boys are Spreding dung and ploughing the turnip land
" 30 a fine day the Boy washed the Sheep finished ploughing the turnip land
" 31 a fine day a light Shower in the forenoon we went to the Church it is the fast day Jane is
very bad with a Sore leg Mother is down there
�June 1 a fine day but cool and dry I went in to Guelph with John Little he is going up the
Country
" 2 we had a fine rain today it rained heavy for about two hours we were at the Church
" 3 a very fine day but a little cool we were at the Church it is the Sacriment Sabath
" 4 a fine day some frost in the morning some places I got Jennie the mare Shod at Taylors
1888
June 5 a very fine day I went down to Janes with Mother in the morning Jane has ben very
bad with the Milk leg for over a week She is a little better today we cliped the Sheep 12 our
flock is very Small this year Christ Little and Edward clipped them Robert J comenced to
ploug the Summerfallow the little field back next Archies
" 6 a fine day went went in to Guelph with a calf Sold it for three Dollars it was Small we
bought Some Salt and Plaster for the turnips
" 7 this morning is cold got warm in the afternoon we comenced to work Statute labour
" 8 very warm today finished the Statue labour
" 9 this day is very warm all day a little rain in the evening Mother and me went over to
Dumfries to William Beatties Funeral he was Burried in the Galt Cementry we got Dinner at
Mr Amoss got home at dark
" 10 we had a thunder storm it rained heavey for a good while it will do a deal of good it has
ben very this Spring
" 11 a very fine day cool in the Morning the Boys are ploughing the Summerfallow
1888
June 12 a fine day we cleaned up a load of Wheat I went down to Aberfoyle in the afternoon
and got the mare Jennie Shod at Taylors
" 13 a fine day warm we went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 26 lb at home 40 B 30
lb at Goldies it weighed 60 lb to the Bushel got 95 cts per bushel $38.47 Bought 500 lb of
flour paid $2.40 per 100 lb $12.500 lb shorts paid $4.50 bought a dung fork paid 75 cts
�" 14 a fine warm day had a fine rain last night
" 15 a fine warm day things are growing fine Robert comenced to Plough some Sod in the
back field for Summerfallow
" 16 a very warm day Robert J comenced to drill for the turnips and Sowed an acre I went
with Mother to Guelph we got our Picture taken
" 18 the weather is very warm they are drilling and Sowing turnips I comenced yesterday to
take Some Medicine I got for the Sciatica
" 19 this day is very dry and warm we finished Sowing the turnips 4 acres 7 1/2 lb
" 21 this is a very warm day we went down to Aberfoyle to McIntyres for a load of hemlock
lumber
1888
June 21 Paid McIntyre $7.61 for lumber 761 feet
" 23 a very warm day I went in to Guelph with some Wheat 12 B 45 lb it weighed 60 lb to the
Bushel got 75 cts per B $11.91 I bought 30 feet of Ash lumber dressed at Stewarts paid 70
cts a half bundle of cedar Shingles paid 85 cts a 100 lb of Oatmeal at Andersons paid $2.25
a barl of salt 90 cts a hoe 75 cts I got a lb of Paris green at Balls paid 35 cts a lb at Pettries
25 cts
" 24 we had a fine rain it was much needed it has ben very warm and dry all week
" 26 Robert James finished Ploughing the Summerfallow it is fine weather
" 27 a fine day but cool looks like rain out of the east
" 28 this is a very wett day it has rained all day out of the east it will do great good
" 29 this is a very fine growing day Robert Amos was down here he called with his two
Cussins Mr and Miss Turnbull from Scotland I went to Guelph in the afternoon for the wheel
of the sectiongrinder paid 80 cts for fixing it al Toltons it was the School picnick I went over to
Alexander Smiths
1888
�July 2 this is fine warm weather I went up to Margarets with Mother Jane and Janet Amos we
went to the Picknic
" 3 I went down to Mrriston in the afternoon
" 4 I went in to Guelph with Lizzie and young John Little they went up to Wiarton on the train
to go to Keppel
" 5 this is fine warm weather I went to Rockwood wth the wool 72 1/2 lb at 21 cts half cash I
was docked 2 1/2 lb for cotts it came to $15.23 I got yarn and flannel Robert James
comenced to cutt the hay in the orchard
" 3 William Jones comenced to work about 10 Oclock we hired him for two months for $50
" 6 comenced to cutt the hay in the orchard
" 7 very dry and warm got in a load of hay
" 10 Will is scuffeling the turnips Robert cutting
" 13 the weather is very dry got the hay all in but a little raikins 13 load good loads the hay
was light but the quality is firstrate all timothy we put the Mare Doll to Watts Horse Lord
Douglas to pay half price
1888
July 14 very dry I went in to Guelph with Susan and to meet Lizzie She got home from
Keppel I bought 145 lb of Sugar from Peter Anderson paid $10 25/100
" 17 very dry the Boys are busy thinning the turnips I went down to Bicklys Shop took the
Waggon and the Carrage down to get the tires sett got the Carriage down and three shoes
sett
" 18 we have had a fine rain Several Showers it was much needid it will do a great amount of
good to the Country
" 20 finished thining the turnips
" 21 fine weather we started to cutt the wheat done a little
�" 23 we had a fine rain this afternoon
" 24 the Boys are ploughing and hauling out manure
" 25 a fine day cutting wheat Robert brock a wheel of the Binder
" 26 I went up to Margrates with Susan She is to go up to Owen Sound on Saturday I went
down to Schaw Station for the wheel of the Binder it came from Woolstock I paid 25 cts for
freight
" 27 finished cutting the Wheat and some Barley
1888
July 28 a fine day Robert cutt the Barley in the field at the end of the Barn I went in to Guelph
and the Creamery to a meeting of the Committee
" 30 cutt the Barley in the field at the well and hauled in 3 loads of wheat
" 31 hauled in 3 large loads of Barley it comenced to rain about 11 Oclock I went down to
Taylors to get Jennie and Jess Shod
August 1 a fine day hauled in some wheat and Barley
" 2 got in all the Barley that is cutt and Some Wheat
" 3 a fine day Edward is at John Smiths with the team hauling in Wheat they are thrashing
Robert is cutting the Barley back in the Big flatt field 6 acres it rained in the evening
" 4 this morning is dull and very warm there was a great deal of thunder and lightning and
some rain last night the Boys are ploughing in the forenoon then finnished cutting the Barley
hauled in two loads of wheat
" 6 this is a very day finished hauling in the wheat
" 7 finished hauling in the Barley
" 8 a light Shower last night and one this afternoon we comenced to cutt the Oats cutt 7
acres
�1888
August 9 a fine day they comenced to clear the turnips the turnips the Second time Robert
finished ploughing the Summerfallow the Second time
" 10 the Boys are ahe at the turnips
" 11 the Boys are at the turnips in the forenoon then pulled 1 1/2 acres of Peas in the
afternoon I was pulling weeds in the Potatoes
" 13 the Boys are pulling the Pease with the horse rake I was pulling weeds in the Potatoes
" 14 Robert cutt 3 acres of oats and hauled in Some
" 15 hauled in the oats in the flatt field {blank space} loads and 2 loads of Pease Will went
away about 4 Oclock to see his Sister She is Dying
" 16 it rained in the morning Robert cutt some oats in the afternoon
" 17 it rained in the morning it turned out a fine day cutt oats
" 18 Will came home last night he has ben away 2 1/4 days his Sister Died Robert finished
cutting the oats out at the Concession the Boys pulled the balance of the Peas then hauled
in 5 loads of Pease
" 20 fine weather hauled in 4 load of Pease
1888 {in blue ink: R J McFarlane}
August 21 hauled in oats in the forenoon at the Summerfallow in the afternoon very warm in
the forenoon Cathrin &amp; Rebaca Horracks was here last night on a visit they went away today
" 22 this day is windy and cool Robert finished cutting the oats hauled in one load of oats
" 23 this forenoon is very cold and windy I went in to Guelph for the Ferier the black mare
Jennie is Sick She has ben Scouring very bad lately this is the Farmers Club Seed Show
there is a lott of very fine wheat
" 24 I went in to Guelph to tell the Ferrier how the mare is She is a good deal better
�" 25 the weather is very dry and warm today it was very windy yesterday and today Robert is
at Murrays thrashing the other Boys are at the Summerfallow
" 29 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Butter and eggs I paid the Ferrier $4
for one trip down to see the Mare Jennie she got all better now Mr &amp; Mrs Gilfillian was here
on a visit when we got home
30 terable dry and hott gott in all the Oats
1888 {written twice in blue ink: R J McFarlane}
Aug 31 we had several showers we were thrashing had Peter Humes Stemmer we were
stoped Several times we thrashed all the Wheat fall 240 B Pease 165 B Oats 200 B
Sept 1 a fine day after the rain it rained a good deal through the night I went in to Guelph
with some Butter got 22 cts per lb Susan came home from Owen Sound She has ben away
for 5 weeks
" 3 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys are ploughing the fallow
" 4 a fine day comenced to Sow the fall wheat
" 5 finished Sowing the wheat in the field next Archies Sowed 13 1/2 Bushels on 7 acres with
the 12 cog pinion rather thick I went in to Guelph and to the Sale at the Coledge Mr Robert
Orr and Wife was here from Waterloo on a visit Robert Amos and Margaret was here also
" 6 a fine day but cool east wind Edward Sowed timothy Seed on the wheat next Archies
Sowed it with Donald Campbles Seed Barrow 33 lbs on 7 acres I went out to the Post office
for the Papers
1888
Sept 7 a fine day looks like rain in the evening Robert James finished Sowing the wheat
10 1/2 Bushels today on 6 acres with the 10 cog wheel 24 B in all on 13 acres
" 8 this morning is dull we had a heavy Showr in the evening I went in to Guelph with some
Butter then I went to a Meeting of the Creamery Committee
�" 10 a fine warm day we cleaned up a load of wheat the Rev Mr Burns was here I subscribed
$5 for the endowment of Knox Coledge pay next December
" 11 a very warm day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 43 B 1lb at home 42 B 55 lb at
Goldies it weighed 61 lb to the B got $1.1/100 per B $43.35 bought 500 lb of flour at
$2.50/100 $12.50/100 500 lb of Bran at $14 per ton the trains started to run on the Railroad
today they are going to run reaguler now
" 13 fine weather but very dry Edward Sowed timothy and clover out in the field at the
Consession
" 15 Sowed timothy down near the Railroad on the flatt got it rolled we fixed the fence at the
back lott
" 16 a fine rain rained nearly all day
1888
Sept 17 a fine warm day we killed 5 pigs Christ Little helped us Edward was at
Laings Smiths thrashing
" 18 a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with the pigs 5 pigs weighed 597 lb at home 584 lb
at Guelph market scales docked 10 lb 574 lb at $7 50 per 100 lb came to $43.5 sold them to
McHardey Edward went down to the Toronto Show with Christ Robert was at Flimmings
thrashing Bob Barker was at Smiths thrashing for us
" 19 Robert James comenced to plough the Sod at the back field Edward got home from
Toronto
" 20 fine warm weather I went down to Morriston with some collers to Scotts to fix
" 24 very fine weather Mrs Flimming Died this Morning She has ben Sick for a long time
" 25 a fine day the boys are ploughing the Sod we had Bob Barker helping Edward to put up
a fence through a Swamp at the Back lott I was at Christ Littles Sale I bought the BobSleigh
for $14.40/100 cash
" 26 this day is cool we were at Mrs Flemmings Funerall Mrs Gage late Magaie Taylor from
Michigan came here last night
�1888
Sept 27 this day is cold I went in to Guelph with Mrs Gage to the train to go home I went to
Aberfoyle got a shoe on Jennie at Taylors
" 28 this is a fine day we had Robert Barker Working he helped Edward to put a fence
through the Swamp I went to Christ Little Sale I bought the Bob Sleigh paid $14.40/100 cash
Mrs Gage from Michigan came here after dark with her Uncle John Smith she is a Daughter
of George Taylor
" 29 this day is raw and cold with a Shower in the afternoon we were at Mrs A Flimings
Funeral
" 28 a fine day we comenced to take up the potatoes we had Willie McKenzie and James
Smith helping
29 a fine morning at the Potatoes Some rain in the afternoon and got cold we put the old
Sow to fatten She has ben getting peas outside
" 21 Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 13 bags to chop 7 of Peas 4 of Peas &amp; oats and
2 of Oats we put up 6 pigs to fatten going to feed on chopp
" 30 this day is raw and cold Some rain we were at Church
Oct 1 rained some all forenoon the Boys cleaned up 23 B of the Oats we got from Gilfillan
and carried them over to the hay house put them in the Sleigh Box
1888
Oct 2 this day is cold and raw it rained and Snowed the most of the forenoon it cleared up
before noon the Boys were at the Potatoes had Robert Barker helping them in the Afternoon
" 3 this is a fine day we finished takeing up the Potatoes in the forenoon all but the land to
plough Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 16 bags to chop
" 4 a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we got the first prize for the yerling colt we did
not Show much some Apples and Beets
" 5 a fine day but dull we were thrashing Oats and Barley 200 Bushels of Oats 500 of Barley
�" 6 a fine day we went to the Church then in to Guelph Barker was at W McKenzies thrashing
the filled 22 bags of Apples for cider
" 7 this day is some cold we were at the Curch it is the Sacrament Sabath
" 8 this day is very windy and cold Edward went up to Guelph to the Cider Mill with 22 bags
of Apples got a little over 2 barrels
" 9 a fine day but cold in the forenoon we started to pull the apples and harrow the Sod
1888
October 10 this is a fine day warmer pulling apples and boiling cider for Applejack we got a
little over two barrells of cider paid 10 cts per bag for making it I Sold 9 lambs to Mr Spence
for $4 each he took away 3 lambs
" 11 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with the cider kettle to Mr Smiths we had it hired for
one day paid twenty-five cents the Boys cleaned up a load of Barley 23 bags
" 12 this morning was Soft it rained Some in the forenoon very light but rained a good deal in
the afternoon we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 11 lbs in Guelph 53 B 24 at
home got 70 cts $37.26 Robert James went to the Milton Show
" 13 this Morning is Soft and Dull Robert is Ploughing we cleaned up a load of Barley
" 15 this is a fine day we were piking apples Robert James went to Guelph with a load for
Robert Beattie they moved in to Guelph for to live
" 16 this day is Soft several Showers we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 40 lb at
Guelph 51 B 26 lb at home got 68cts $34 50
1888
Oct 17 a fine day we were picking Apples Robert James is plowing
18 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got the Mare Doll Shod and Jennies hind feet at
Taylors we killed a pig it weighed 168 lb for our own use
" 19 this forenoon is wett we cleaned up a load of Barley and was at the Apples in the
Afternoon
�" 20 this day is cold and raw Showery at the apples
" 21 this day is cold and frosty
" 22 hard frost in the morning we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 41 lb at home
54 B 13 lb at Pendeltons Guelph got 70 cts per B I bought 9 flour Barrels for Apples paid 30
cts each
" 23 this day is dull and misty a little light rain at the apples in the forenoon rained in the
evening there was a Tea Meetting at the Schoolhouse at nighh
" 24 this morning is raw and Showery in the forenoon turned out a fine day we were at the
apples Robert James is away with the team to move Christ Little down to Campbelvile he is
going to live there and Butcher I paid Peter Hume $19 for thrashing
1888
Oct 26 this is a fine morning till noon then it rained all afternoon at the apples in the forenoon
Mother and me went over to see William Gilfillian he is very bad just Dying very dark when
we got home we had Robert Jefferson and James Smith helping us with the apples
" 27 this day is wett it rained a good deal I went to Guelph
" 29 this day raw and cold some light Showrs I got the mare Fanney shod on the forefeet at
Bickleys
" 30 this is very fine day we comenced to top the turnips yesterday harrowed Some up today
busy at the apples I went over to Peter McKenzies Sale then went over to William Gilfillians
he Died today at half past two oclock
" 31 a very fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 38 lb at home 53 B 31 lb at
Guelph got 60 cts per B $32 15 Robert started to harrow the Turnips bought Edward a pair of
Boots paid $3.10 flour Barels for Apples paid 30 cts each $3
Nov 1 a fine warm day busy hauling in the turnips we went down to William Gilfillans Funeral
at noon the Funeral was at 2 Oclock PM
1888
�Nov 2 a fine day in the forenoon warm busy at the turnips I was filling Barels with Apples in
the forenoon but it got Showery in the Afternoon Robert James went down to Taylors to get
Jennie Shod in the forefeet got new Shoes on
" 3 this morning is cool but it turned out a fine day for the turnips got all the Sweds in 38 load
there is quit a lot of Greaystone to take in yet I went to Guelph with Mother with Chickens
and Butter
" 5 this is a very fine day warm Robert is Ploughing the Boys are at the turnips I was at the
Apples
" 6 this is a fine day warm got a little colder in the evening we killed 5 pigs in the forenoon we
had Duncan Gilchrist helping us ploughing and at the appls in the afternoon
" 7 a fine day a little frost in the morning we went to Guelph with two pigs one weighed 193 lb
160 lb got $7 per 100 lb $24 22 I paid George Henning $14 for 100 lb of binding twine that
we got in the harvest I was at the Lawer with Gilfillan
" 8 this is a wett stormy day and raw east wind
" 9 this day soft it rained all night heavy and this forenoon light and warm we put the ram to
the ews I bought him at the fair paid $7 to Mr Adamson Nassagaweya
1888
Nov 10 this morning is wett it cleared up about 10 Oclock Robert James went in to Guelph
after it cleared up with 20 bags of apples to make cider got about 100 Gallons he paid $2
Edward is at A McKenzies thrashing
" 12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph for the bags Robert left on Saturday the Boys are
Ploughing
" 13 this is a beautifull day warm I went down to the Post Office they are boiling cider
" 14 this is a very fine warm day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 53 B 36 lb at
Guelph Slemans got 68 cts $36.55
" 15 this is a very fine warm day this is the Dominion thanksgiving day we were at Church
cleaned up a load of Barley and filled up some appls make cider
�" 16 this is a rather cool day it rained some last night and a light drippel of snow this morning
we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 42 B 7 lb at home 41 B 42 lb at Slemans got 68 cts
$28 47 we had 6 bags of Apples for cider got a Small Barlel cider
" 17 the ground is white this morning cold all day the Boys are fixing up the stables and
getting the young cattle tyed in I went down to the Post Office in the afternoon
1888
Nov 19 the ground is covered with snow it snowed a little all night then rained some and
thawed all forenoon it got soft Robert James went down to Campbelvile with a load of
Potatoes for Crist Little I went to Rockwood and got the old horsecovers I left in the Summer
at the Factory I bought a pair of horsecovvers paid $4 for them some yarn and wincy
" 21 a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 6 lb at home 54 B 43 lb at
Guelph got 68 cts $37.32 bought a pair of Boots for Robert paid $3 the frost is hard they
cannot plough
" 22 this day is raw and cold
" 24 this is a fine day warmer the roads are hard good wheeling I went to Guelph with Susan
and Lizzie I had two bags of apples for Duncan Graham I bought a quarter of Beff from Billy
Watson 127 lb paid $6 45
" 26 this morning is cold and stormy Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 15 bags to
chop 8 oats 7 mixed he did not get it home
" 27 this is a fine day we comenced to take the stones out of the well we are going to deepen
it the water is very low Mr Davidson is with us
1888
Nov 28 the weather is mild busy at the well
" 27 I had to go to Guelph for {2} rims for to make a curb for the well the Barns at the Model
farm was burned last night and all the crops
" 30 we have had fine weather all week a little soft sometims we got the well all stoned up
�Dec 1 this day is a little colder got the well finished and the windmill started before noon
made a firstclas job of it 3 feet 3 in of water it is 22 feet deep got a new platform I paid Mr
Davidson $12 he paid $1 for 2 rims for a curb and I paid $1 for 2 rims we had Donald Bell
helping us we got 178 feet of lumber paid $1.78 it has cost $22 to fix the well
" 3 this is a fine day had a little drippel of snow last night Robert &amp; Donald started to take in
the straw stack
" 4 this day is colder got stormy in the afternoon got in all the straw stack and got the
horsepower sett and fixed
" 5 a very fine day I went in to Guelph the fair day got a pair of felt Boots paid $2 for myself
1888
Dec 8 a fine day Mother and me went in to Guelph had some articals to the market to sell got
a card at the Postoffice for some frieght
" 10 this is a fine day went to Guelph with the wagon for 2 barls of Dried figs from California I
paid $5.20 for Duty 30 cts for filling papers $5.50 580 lb I bought 500 lb flour paid $2.65 per
100 lb $13.25 100 lb Oatmeal $2.50 a pair felt boots for myself $2
" 12 a fine day but a little cold I went down to Morriston got the Buggy wheel fixed at
Campbells part of a new rim and spoke
" 13 very cold I went in to Guelph Christmas fair I bought a gallon of paint
" 14 this is a cold cleare day Robert and Donald Bell went down to Campbellvile on the train
James McLaren was here on a visit from Drumbo
" 15 a clear cold day Donald Bell is hauling out Dung
" 16 Sunday it rained nearly all day not heavy
" 17 this day is soft Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 9 bags of Mixed to chopp
paid 7 cts he got Jess shod new shoes all round $1 20
1888
�Dec 18 this morning is colder and stormy with a little snow Mother and me went down to
Campbelvile with the Carrs from Corwhin to visit Jane Little Robert James took us over to
Corwhin we came up in the evening with the train
" 19 this is a very cold day we went up to Margarets on a visit it was very cold going up the
Brockroad
" 21 this day is windy and cold I went to the postoffice
" 22 this day is cold and frosty John Little and Elizabeth went to Guelph with the Buggie
" 23 this is a fine day we went to the Church
" 24 this is a fine warm day we painted the Windmill
" 25 this day is Soft it rained all forenoon lightly Christ Little Jane and all there family came
up fom Campbellvil John Little Susan and there family were here to a Christmas Dinner
" 26 this day is very dull and soft misty and raw the Boys are fixing things about the place the
roads are very bad John and William Gilchrist went off on the evening train on the C.P.R. for
British Columbia
" 27 this day is colder the road are very rough I went to the Post Office and to old Mrs
Ellis{small superscript} Funeral She Died aged 74 years
1888
Dec 28 a fine cleare frosty day we were cutting straw in the forenoon had Archy and Donald
McKenzie this is Mothers Birth day
" 29 this is a fine cleare day we got a Cow hanged in the Stable She was dead when they
went out after Breckfast we skined her and took the Scin to Guelph got $2.12 $4 per 100 lb I
went to Guelph with Lizzie and Donald Bell I paid Donald $12 for a Months work
" 31 this is a fine mild day we had a very light Showr of Snow last night I went down to
Aberfoyle to the Nomination of Councilors I paid Falconbridge for the Globe Newspaper $1
and Witness 80 cts for a year
Jan 1889
�" 1 this is a fine mild day we have very fine weather hardly any Snow this winter I Subscribed
for a book to the Rev Mr Cameron the price is $4 if he gets enough of Subscribers we were
over to John Littles to tea
" 2 this is a fine day mild
" 4 very fine weather mild and warm I went to Morriston got the harness mendid and a Sett
1889
Jan 4 of new britchin straps paid $1.80 paid Hugh Campbell $1 for fixing the Buggie wheel
" 5 this day is cold and raw looks like a storm Edward went to the Aberfoyl Mill with 12 bags
to chop 8 mixed and 4 Oats
" 8 this is a fine day we have a little Snow the Boys are getting out firewood Mother and me
went to Guelph with the Cutter I paid for the Mercury 4 copys for $4
" 9 this day wett cold rain got cold in the evening and very windy all night
" 10 this day is very stormy and very windy snowed a good deal but blowed all away
" 11 this is a fine day the sleighing is not good I went out to Jack Douglas{small superscript}
to try and get the rent James Scott Arkell and Duncan Graham was here on a visit
" 12 a fine day I went to Guelph and got $100 rent from John Douglas
" 14 a very fine cleare day I was back at J Barkers with his Brother William trying to make a
Settlement but failed Edward went to School
1889
Jan 15 this is a fine I was at the anual Meeting of the Puslinch Mutual fire Insurance
Company I was elected President
" 16 this is a fine morning till noon then it rained all afternoon we went up to James Scotts in
the Afternoon
�" 15 I paid Mrs Black $10 and Blair Falconbridge his Account
" 17 frosty hard roads I was at Mrs George Duthies Funeral I paid James McLean $5 for my
Subscription the Knox Coledge fund
" 19 this is a very cold frosty day I went to Guelph bought 4 Galons Coal Oil at Balls and 2
bits and an inch chisel
" 20 this is a very cold day it snowed in the evening
" 21 this a very cold stormy day Snowed some last night got vey windy all day
" 23 this is very fine mild weather
" 24 a fine mild day Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 12 bags to chopp 7 B mixed and 5
oats
" 25 a fine warm day the Sleinghing is about done I was on the Anual Meeting at the Church
1889
Jan 26 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with Buggie fine wheeling I had a hide in to Sell it
weighed 49 lb got 3 1/2 cents per lb very cheap it was a heiffer we killed last Wednesday the
23 the heiffer weghed hind qur 208 lb fore 162 lb
" 27 this day is foggie and raw snowed in the afternoon
" 28 it has ben stormy snowed a lot plenty of Snow to make sleighing we had to go with the
children to School
" 29 this day is cold I went up to Margarets with Susan and Lizzie
" 30 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to Campbelvile to See Jane and her Family
" 31 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 8 lb at home 54 B 28 lb at Pendeltons
got 54 cts per B $29 46 the Barley is very dull and low
Feb 1 this is a fine day went down got Jess shod at Bickleys
" 2 sort of stormy in the Morning snowing some we went to Guelph with 14 bags of Apples
got 50 cts for the Sps and 40 cts for the others
�" 4 this is a fine mild day working in the Shop
1889
Feb 5 it snowed a lot last night we were up to Murrys last night Mother Susan and me it was
stormy comeing home Nicolas Norris and wife was here today on a visit it got very before
night down to zero
" 6 this is a dreadfull cold day Robert went in to Guelph fair with a Cow sold her for $25 50
cattle is very dull she was very cheap to was dreadfull cold going in Lizzie and me went in
with the Cutter I got my nose and Cheeks frozen John Douglas paid me $90 for rent for the
Black Farm
" 7 this day is cold but warmer than yesterday I went down to the Mill with 8 bags of Oats to
Chop but I did not get it home
" 8 this is a fine mild day filled some apples
" 9 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Apples 15 bags got 50 cts for 7 bags
Sps 40 cts for 8 B sold 13 B to the Coledge
" 12 this day is very cold and windy the roads are very heavy I went to Mrs Dougald
Campbells Funeral She is a very old woman 82 years I was one of the pallbearers
1889
Feb 13 this is a fine day cold in the morning J Scott wife and Mrs D Graham was here on a
visit
" 12 Robert James went in to Guelph with a steere we sold to George Wakefield for $22 very
cheap
" 14 this is a fine day Edward was at John Philips bee with the team taking a load of wood to
Guelph Robert Margaret and all the Family were down here on a visit all night
" 16 this is a fine morning but it got Soft rained a little in the afternoon dull Scotch Mist we
were in Guelph we had 15 bags of Apple for the College got 50 cts for 11 Bags 40 cts for 4 B
$7.10 we Bought 1580 lbs of Bran at Goldies mill paid $9.25 $14 per ton Bran
�" 17 a fine mild day they went to Guelph Curch
18 this day is quite stormy I wrote a letter to George
" 20 the weather is very cold I went down to Moriston to See Mrs Morrison and got the
harness fixed at Scotts
" 21 very cold Robert James went to the Aberfoyle Mill with eight bags of Mixed to chopp but
he did not get it home
" 22 this day is very Stormy and cold Robert went for the chopp to the mill but he only got
one bag something wrong with the mill
1889
Feb 23 this day is very cold the thermomiter 10 below zero it has ben very cold and Stormy
all week the roads are very bad drifted Robert went to the mill for the chop but he did not get
it the mill is out of order he had had hard work to gett through with the drifts
" 24 this is a very cold day 23 below zero
25 this morning is very cold 20 below zero turned out a fine clear day but cold near night I
went down to Aberfoyle got the chop from the mill got Farmer Shod at Bickleys
" 26 this is a fine clear morning got soft then rained snowed we went in to Guelph Mother
had Butter
" 27 a fine day the mildest day for a long time I went down to Johnstons Sale of stoves and
tinware
" 28 a fine day I was down to Aberfoyle to a meeting William Horrocks and Wife and Mrs
Gilfillan was here on a visit from Minto he Bought 10 Bushels 10 lb of Barley for Seed paid
56 cts per B 5.70 they stopped all night
March 2 a fine warm day the snow is melting we went to Guelph with 11 bags of Apples sold
them from 30 cts to 50 cts per Bag $4 25
1889
�March 1 a fine warm day started to haul ice from Aberfoyl dam 10 blocks but the roads ar
Soft
" 3 this day is very warm the sun is strong the snow got soft we were at Mrs Bickleys Funeral
" 4 this day is clear and warm Edward is at Archies cutting firewood
" 5 this is a fine clear day we went down on a visit to John Macfarlanes Donald Monros and
Mrs Gilfillans
" 6 I went with Lizzie to Guelph put $75 in the Bank for the Black estate called to see Guthrie
&amp; Watt Robert is hauling posts
" 7 this day is colder I was down to a meeting at the Church got 200 posts from James
McPherson 6 cts each
" 8 this day is cold and stormy
" 9 this day is very windy and stormy the roads are drifted we went in to Guelph with 13 bags
of apples got 50 cts for some 4 bags 35 cts in trage for the rest 9 bags bought 2 1/3 Bushels
clover $5 50 per B $12.86
" 11 this is a fine day the roads are badly Drifted
" 12 this is a fine warm day Bob little is helping Robert to haul ice from Aberfoyle dam
1889
March 12 got home 4 loads of ice 35 blocks August Miller cutt it but it is too warm for the ice
the Mare Fannie Sliped her foal she had two foals but one of them has ben dead for a long
time
" 13 this is a fine day the snow is going but it got cold in the evening I was at John Smiths
Sale I bought a wheelbarrow for $2.75 10 sapp pails 5 cts each
" 14 this is a fine day I went down to Mrs Gilfillans for 12 bushels of Peas paid 56 cts per
$6 72 took 4 bags of Oats to the Mill to chop paid Robert Little $1 50 for 3 day work
" 16 this day is very warm I went to Guelph with Lizzie the Sleighing is done about Guelph
and very deep Snow in some places in the country
�" 17 warm the snow is going fast
" 18 warm the Boys are cutting wood in the bush
" 19 this day is warm and soft the sleighing is done Mother and me were up to See William
Hume he is very bad with droppesy and heartdisease
20 were at Peter McLarens Sale we bought 2 Ploughs for $6 58 the roads are very bad
1889
March 23 this is a very fine warm day we were in to Guelph today to meet Mrs Jane McCoag
from Keppell She came down on a visit I bought 4 gallons coal Oil at Petries paid 15 cts per
Gallon
" 24 frosty in the morning warm after were at Church
" 26 hard frost in the morning we were at William Humes Funeral David King was here and
Bought 2 Steers for $70 very cheap
" 27 this is a very fine day we cutt our firewood with the circular Saw
" 29 this is a fine day but cold we were out to Aberfoyle to the Mill with 12 bags of Oats to
chop we were at the Seed fair I bought 13 bushels of Oats paid 33 cts per Bushel $4 29 and
4 B 30 lb Peas paid 62 cts per B $2 79
" 31 it Snowed all day there is quite a fall of snow
April 1 this is a fine warm day I went to Guelph with the Buggey I was Setteling up with Mr
Bailey about his Mortgages he paid me up for the two Mortgages on the Stewart Farm I put
the money Stirtons Bank
" 2 this is a fine day Robert James went down to Mr Taws for a load of Oats 68 Bushels paid
33 cts per B $22.44
1889
April 2 Robert Amos and Margaret was down on a visit
�" 4 this is a fine day I went over to Hector McCoag in Beverly with Mother and Aunt Jane
McCoag the road are very bad I called at the Town Hall Aberfoyle to vot on the repeal of the
Scott Act
" 5 we got home from Beverly we called at Mrs Gilfillans the roads are very bad the Sow
piged 4 all died
" 6 this is a fine warm day the road dried up someplaces we went to Guelph Bought 500 lb of
flour at James Hewers paid $2 62 1/2 per 100 lb $13 13 Galt flour Robert James Bought a
Suit of cloths at Williamsons paid $14 the price was $16
8 Robert went with the Sow to Kitchins Boar Mrs Gilfillan William and Janet came here with
Aunt Jane She was down there for a few days
" 9 a fine warm day Edward went in to Guelph with a load for John Little he is Moving up to
Keppel
8 Donald Bell comenced to work he is hired for 7 month at $17 per month
" 10 this is a fine warm day Robert comenced to plough I went in to Guelph with John Little
Susan and the children and Aunt Jane She went home and John is going up to Keppel to
preach for the summer
1889
April 11 a fine warm day the two teams are ploughing
" 12 this day is a little colder I went down to Aberfoyle got Fannie shod in the front feet at
Bickleys I was in to heare the court of Alex and John Smiths
" 13 this day is cold we went in to Guelph with 11 bags of Apples sold them for 35 cts per
Bag
" 15 this is a fine day Robert went with the Sow to Kitchins Boar the Same Sow that went to
the Boar last Monday I went down to Aberfoyle to Taylors and got Doll and Jennie Shod all
over that is got them removed
" 16 this is a fine day frosty at night I went down to the Church to a Meeting to appoint 2
trustees for the Cementry
�" 17 Mother and me went in to Guelph I bought a pair of Shoes for Robert paid $1.25 a pair
of plough lines paid 30 cts a can tick destroyer 35
" 18 a very warm day I was in to Guelph on a scott Ack case and the horse show I went
down to Alexander Smiths for 4 Bushels 7 lb spring Wheat paid $1 15/100 $4 72
" 19 a fine warm day comenced to sow the Barley 5 1/2 acrs 10 Bushels
1889
April 20 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with one horse and 5 bags of Appels sold
them for 40 cts per Bag I bought home 500 lb of Salt 30 cts per 100 lb $6 per ton
" 22 it is colder frost at night Sowed the Salt and 4 Bushels of Spring wheat and Some Barley
" 23 a fine day finished Sowing the Barley Sowed 11 B Sowed 21 B in all sowed with the 30
cog wheel 12 pinion
" 24 started to sow the oats in the big flat field till about 3 Oclock then we had a very heavy
storm of wind and rain the first rain of any amount this spring
" 25 this day is dull but a good day Robert comenced to plough the Sod in the field at the
creek for Peas we put tick destroyer on the sheep one of them a fine ewe with two lambs
drank some of the Stuff and Died in about 3 hours
" 26 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle got the Colter fixed two of the ewes was dead
in the morning one drank Poison the other had a sore bag they were fine ewes and had 2
lambs each Robert finished the Oats in the big flat Field 26 Bushels
" 27 this day is wett it rained near all day not heavy I went to Guelph with 5 bag Apple got 50
cts per bag
1889
May 9 this day is very warm Donald is Ploughing Robert J is finished rolling then he started
to pick stones off the grass the Minister had a Prayer meeting here this afternoon
�" 10 this is a fine morning I went down to Aberfoyle to the Mill with 6 bags of Oats to chopp
and the wheel of the old wagon to Taylors to fix paid $1 30 we had a fine rain it rained near 2
hours not heavy
" 11 this is fine growing weather warm I went in to Guelpt with 5 bags of appels got from 35
to 50 cts per bag had some eggs got 11 cts
" 13 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys got all the stones gathered off the gras
field I went down to Moriston then to Gilfillans
" 14 a fine day it rained a good bit in the Morning the things are growing fine warm the Boys
washed the Sheep 14 robert rolled some of the grass
" 15 this morning is a little cold got warm at noon then cold at night some rain at night we
went up to Robert Amos{small superscript} I bought a B of Suthern corn for Seed paid 90 cts
and a post spoon paid 65 cts
" 16 a fine day Donald is at the Dung for Turnips
1889
May 18 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with Butter and Eggs got 15 for B 11 for
eggs we had a load of wheat 37 B 55 lb got 95 ct per B $36 3 we bought 213 lb of Barb wire
paid $5 75 per 100 lb 10 lb spike nails 5 lb stepples $12.70
" 19 very warm in the forenoon a big showr at noon
" 20 a fine day Edward clipped 10 sheep
" 21 Some rain in the Morning got cold before night finished clipping the Sheep 15 Mr &amp; Mrs
Amos was heare from Galt tonight
" 22 this day is quite cool Robert is Ploughing the land for corn got a lott of potatoes cut
got all the Dung all out for the turnips Mr &amp; Mrs Amos and Maggie went away
" 23 very cold some frost Robert James Sowed two ackers of corn for feed then planted 13
rows of Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
" 24 this is a fine day cool night and Morning Robert and Donald Bell went to Milton I went
over to McKenzies paid $2 for Bull money in full
�" 25 a fine day finished Planting Potatoes 13 Beauty of Hebron 3 Early rose remainder White
Eliphant 1 1/2 acres
1889
May 25 we went in to Guelph with Butter and Eggs I got 6 lb swed turnip 1 lb Purple top paid
$1 40 {blank space} lb Hungarrian grass Seed
" 27 working at the wire fence it rained all afternoon cleaned up a load of Wheat
" 28 this is a very cold day some snow flying we finished putting on the wire on the fence
" 29 this morning is very hard frost the ground is hard done a lott of damage in the
garden we we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 26 lb at home 40 B 30 lb at Guelph
got 90 cts per B it weighed 60 lb to the B $36 45
" 30 this day very wett it comenced to rain yesterday afternoon it rained all night it is still
raining at noon cold rain out of the east on till 4 Oclock
" 31 this day is very dull it rained through the the night it has rained a great deal the land is
too soft to go on to it the boys are scrapeing and pruning the Appel trees I was mending
Shoes part of the day put the Mare Fannie to to the Horse
June 1 this is a fine day but cool we went in to Guelph then I went down to the Church
1889
June 2 a fine day but cold we were at the Church it is the Sacrament Sabeth
" 3 a fine day but dull finished ploughing the Turnip land Robert is fixing the board fence he
went down to Carr With Jennie mare to meet Grants Horse
" 4 this day is cool the Boys started to pull down the fence along the lane to the Railroad and
dig the Post holes for a wirefence
" 5 the Boys were fixing fence round the Pea field
6 this is the finest day for some time I went down to Taylors to get Jennie and Jess Shod we
putt the mare Doll to the horse
�" 7 this was a fine morning till noon then it rained nearly all afternoon not heavy we cleaned
up a load of Wheat 40 B 11 lb finished putting the wire on the fence all but a little in the
forenoon
" 8 this is a fine day after the rain it rained nearly all night we went in to Guelph with butter
and eggs
" 10 this is a fine day I went down to morriston to the Sale of the Church lott Jennie got the
horse D Grants
1889 {title added through text editor}
June 11 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 10 lb got 90 cts
$36 15 we bought 87 lb of barb wire 50 lb fence wire 2 1/2 lb fence steppels a keg of shingle
nails at $3 1/4 per 100 lb to return what we dont require paid for all $9.64 bought 100 lb Oat
meal at $2 25 20 cts castor oil 15 cts machine oil
" 13 this is fine warm day I went down to Aberfoyle got Farmer Shod at Bickleys the Boys
were at the Lake
" 11 we got one of the Cows killed on the Railroad skined it got $1 for its hides is very cheap
" 14 this day is very warm we went to Rockwood with the wool 44 1/2 lb of fine wool got 25
cts in trade 45 1/2 lb coarce at 22 cts $21 25
" 15 this day is very warm Showrs going round in Some places we had a big Shower after
dinner we were in Guelph with Butter and eggs
" 17 this is a fine day but we had a very heavy rain last night rained a great deal I went down
to Morriston and then to Mr McIntosh the Tailor with a Suit of cloths to make
" 18 this is a fine day comenced to drill for the Turnips and Sowed a quantity I went over to
John Kitchins paid him $2 for the two Sows to the Boar
1889
June 18 I warned out the men for the Statute labour for Friday the Boys are the fence along
the lane
�" 19 this day is very wett it has rained all forenoon low ground is very wett it cleared up in the
afternoon
" 20 this is a fine day Robert was drilling and Sowing the turnips Lizzie Edward and Donald
went in to Guelph to see the Band Touriment
" 21 this has ben a weet forenoon some very heavy Showers the flatts are flooded with
watter we were to have started the road work but we could not do it with water
" 22 this is a fine day after rain we went to Guelph had 3 bags of Potatoes Sold them for 35
cts the first we sold this year we bought 500 lb flour at Goldies paid $2 40 per 100 lb $12 100
shorts 65 cts
" 23 this is a very fine day we were at Church
" 24 this is fine day finished Sowing the Turnips 7 lb of Seed we were working Statute labour
25 this is a fine day I went up to London to a Convention of Insurance Companys I went up
with the 2 50 train got in to London a little before 6 oclock
1889
June 26 I got home from London in the evening paid 1 1/3 fair for return $2 90
" 27 this was a fine forenoon very warm but we had a terable thunder Storm after noon it
rained in toronto, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a b c d e f g h i j l m n o p q
July 1 this is a fine day Robert Scuffeled the Potatoes
" 2 the weather is very soft and dull the Boys started to put the posts in for a new fence from
the lane to the sideroad
" 3 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph Settled up in the Bank with all the Bank Books I
came home then went down to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of Reformers at the Hall at 7 Oc
" 4 I went down to Aberfoyle gave Mrs Black $10 Henry Helleder $5 paid Falconbridge
$21 74 Robert Scuffeled the corn
" 6 it is very warm we went in to Guelph with Butter I bought 2 lb Paris green 25 cts per lb
�June 28 this is a very warm day this is the School picknick and Examination I went up to the
Agricultural Colege it was the closeing Examination ther was a great croud there
1889
July 8 this day is very warm Robert comenced to cut the hay I went down to a Committee
Meeting at the Hall Aberfoyle
" 9 this is a very warm day got in 3 loads of hay
" 10 this day is very warm got very Sultry then had thunder with a little rain afternoon then in
the evening had a big rain got in 3 load of hay
" 11 this is a fine warm day busy at the hay I went down to the Post office got Jennie Shod in
the front feet at Taylors
" 12 this is a fine day Robert finished cutting the hay it is very heavy in the field at the old
roothouse
" 13 a fine morning but we had a heavy Showr in the forenoon a fine afternoon at the hay we
went in to Guelph got coal oil a new three prong fork paid 50 cts
" 15 a fine day I went in to Guelph got a bag of Salt 130 lb paid 57 cts busy at the hay got in
5 lads got it all raiked
" 16 this is a fine day for the hay not too warm got in 8 loads
1889
July 17 this is a fine hay day got the most of the hay in the Barn
" 18 this is a fine day finished hauling in the hay a good crop one field a very fine heavy crop
2 loads Mother and me was down to Campbelvile
19 a very light Showr in the morning I went down to Aberfoyle paid my Seat rents to J
McLean $6 25 got Farmer &amp; Doll Shod at Bickleys and left the old Buggy wheel to sett tyre
" 20 a fine day the Boys are at the turnips cleaning Mother and I went in to Guelph in the
afternoon with some Butter and eggs
�22 a fine day the Boys at the turnips cleaned some wheat
23 a fine day cool had a great storm of rain and wind last night put the grain down bad we
went to Guelph with a load of wheat 36 B 30 lb got 93 cts per B $33.95 it weighed 60 lb we
bought 8 Squares of Shingles Second cllass fine for the Sheed roof paid $1 20 per square
$9.60
" 24 a fine day Robert James Started to cutt the Barley but he did not do much when he
brock Something had to go to Gulph to get it cast
1889
July 24 I got very bad this morning at 4 Oclock with Cholera Morbus I wa very bad till 3
Oclock when Doctor Orton came I was very weak by that time Robert James went out in the
evening to Tom Weirs for a new hay rack he paid $6 for it
" 25 Robert James went in to Gowides for the part of the Binder he got home at noon then he
started to cutt
" 26 finished cutting the Barly in the front field then went to the back field cutt Barley and
wheat
" 27 the weather is close and dull I have ben weake since I got bad but I must be thankfull I
am no worse Robert has cutt the Most of the Wheat
" 29 the finished cutting the Barley and Wheat the Wheat was a fine crop but it is badly
rusted the Barley is a very heavy heavy crop but it has got culered with rain
" 31 a fine day sarted to haule in the Barley some of it is not very fitt dull weather and heavy
hauled in 4 lads and two of Wheat
1889
Aberfoyle apples appels
Aug 1 a fine warm day busy hauling in Barley
"2 a fine day till near night then we had a terable storm of rain and wind
�" 3 this is a fine day Robert started to shingle the Back sheed Edward started to scuffel the
turnips I went to Guelph to See the Doctor I am getting better
" 5 this is a fine harvest day we got in all the fall Wheat hauled in {blank space} loads we
went to the Funeral of Duncan Camerons Boy aged 9 years
{in margin: steers stiars}
" 6 fineshed hauling in the Barley
" 7 Edward &amp; Donald is at the turnips Robert is Shinglins Mr &amp; Mrs Amos from Galt was here
lady
" 8 this is a fine day Lizzie &amp; Maggie Amos went down to Campbelvile with horse and Buggie
{in margin: Geas Jess}
" 9 a fine day but dull like rain we had several Showers after dark a fine rain the Boys are at
the turnips and Shingeling
" 10 a fine cool day we went to Guelph took Maggie Amos up she has ben down heare for
over two weeks we had Butter &amp; eggs Robert Cutt the Spring wheat Donald is hauling out Du
ng to the fallow
1889
Aug 11 this is a fine cool day we were at the Church Doctor McKay our Minester preched his
last Sermon to us he is going to leave our Congregation he has ben here nearly 16 years
" 12 this is a fine day Robert cutt some ragweed out in the field at the Consession with the
mower it is very bad with it Donald started to plough the Summerfallow it is bad with thistel
" 13 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle got a letter from George got Farmer Shod at
Bickleys
" 14 a fine day I went over to John Smiths the Boys are Ploughing the Summerfallow
" 15 Jane was up from Campbelvile went to Guelph I was down to Aberfoyle Sent away a
letter to George the Boys are Ploughing
�" 16 this a fine day but cold and windy the Boys finished Pulling the Peas with the wooden
raike some of them is not good got killed out in June with out too much rain they were near
the creek low and level
" 17 a fine day we went in to Guelph with Butter the Boys hauled in 3 loads of Peas in the
afternoon the thrashing Machin came here in the evening
1889
Aug 19 this is a fine day warm we were thrashing in the forenoon half day Peter Humes
Machine we thrashed all the fall wheat 260 Bushels and 10 Bushels of Barley the wheat is
not first class William McKenzie and Fliming is thrashing in the afternoon
" 20 this day warm and dull in the morning we had thunder and a heavy shower through the
night the Boys are Ploughing and harrowing Edward is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 21 this is a fine day Edward is Atkinsons thrashing Robert comenced to cutt the Oats they
are heavy
" 22 Robert Brock a wheel of the Binder I went down to Morriston to try and get one but I
could not get one then I went to Guelph got one at Gowdies it the Guelph Sivick holiday we
got in the spring wheat 2 very large loads
" 23 got the Binder fixed is cutting the oats
24 finished cutting the Oats in the Field next the Orchard started the big flat back I went in to
Guelph to the Seed wheat show
26 the Sow piged yesterday morning She had 8 living and one dead cutting Oats
1889
Aug 27 very warm dry weather cutting Oats they are very hard to cut they are very heavy
and laid down very bad Donald was picking Stones in the forenoon at the Oats in the
afternoon
" 28 Robert James started ridge up the Summerfarlow they started to haule in the Oats
�" 31 very dry warm weather the Boys got in all the Oats that are cutt they have ben very
heavy and laid down we have 4 acres to cutt the other sow piged she had 9 piges they are
doing well
Sept 2 it is very warm the Boys are ploughing for wheat
" 3 very hot and warm I went down to Bickley and got the Buggie tyres sett and a spoke paid
$2.5 Mary and George Orr and little Annie Andrew Orr and his Sister came here today from
California
" 4 very warm and dry we went to Guelph I bought a bushel of timothy Seed paid $2.50 the
Boys finished ploughing the field near the Barn for wheat
" 5 very warm and dry comenced to Sow the wheat I went over to John Smiths on buisness
6 finished sowing the fall wheat 8 1/2 acres sowed 16 1/2 bushels it is Summerfallow the Pea
land is too dry and hard to Plough cant make a good job
1889
Sept 6 we went up to Robert Amos{small superscript} with Mother Mary and George Orr I got
a Plough Shear and Slip Paid 80 cts
" 7 we went in Guelph with Butter and eggs sowed timothy
" 9 Robert James went up to Eramossa with a load of wood for Peter Beattie Edward
Kingesburry started to learn the Blacksmithing with Peter Beattie up in Aramossie Robert
Amos Margaret Mary and George Orr came downe here
" 10 George &amp; Mary Orr went down to Campbelvile to See Jane Lizzie went with them
" 11 I went in to Guelph with Mary &amp; George Orr George went away over to his Fathers in
Waterloo I bought a pair of Shoes for Robert paid $1 50
" 13 the weather has ben very warm and dry every thing is very dry we got all the Oats in we
have had a great crop
12 was at the Aberfoyle Mill with 9 B 54 lb of wheat it was poor weighed 53 lb to the Bushel
got 350 lb flour 35 lb to the B it was badly rusted
�" 14 this is a fine day warm in the forenoon the folks are all away to the Sabath School
picknick to the Model Farm exept Mother and me I went down to Aberfoyle Postoffice a letter
from Duncan
1889
Sept 16 this day is cold it rained this morning a good bit Jane came up on Saturday night and
Donald went home with her last night it was very dark he came home this morning at 5
Oclock the Boys were stocking up some corn and fixing up the bridge at the creek
" 17 this is a fine day but dull the Boys started to Plough the back field where the wheat was
the ground is dry
" 18 this day is cold we went down to Mrs Gilfillans with Mary Mrs Bently ,, Grace Grigor from
Michigan came here today with her two Children on a visit
" 19 this day is cold a fine day for working the Boys are ploughing
" 20 this morning is dull it rained some last night
" 21 this day is cool we went in to Guelph with some Butter Robert went over to Waterloo to
Mr Orrs with Mary and little Annie we went down to Aberfoyle for Mrs Bently and her Children
" 23 this is a fine day I went up to Margarets with Mrs Bently and to the Galbreaths Edward
has left P Beattie he cant stand Blacksmithing he went up to Guelph with hides and tallow for
Christ he went up for his trunk to Beatties
1889
Sept 25 this is fine warm dry weather the Boys ar burning brush back in the Swamp and
clearing it up Robert is ploughing Lizzie and me went down to Shaw Station with Mrs Bently
and her Children they Started home for Michigan
" 26 this day is a little cool Mother and me went in to the Guelph Show and to meet Susan
and her children they came down on the 4 Oclock train from Wiarton She has ben up in
Keppel all Summer John has ben preaching there he has gone down to Toronto to the
Coledge Mary came over from Waterloo
�" 27 this is a very cold day I went in to Guelph in the afternoon for Susans trunk Robert
finished ploughing in the Back field the ground is very dry
" 28 this is a fine cool day the Boys are clearing up the swamp George Orr came over last
evening from Waterloo
" 30 the Boys started to plough the Big flat field I went down to Taylors got Jennie the Mare
Shod in the front feet
Oct 1 this day is Showery in the forenoon Edward went down to George Amos{small
superscript} with George Orr Mary and Lizzie bur Mrs Amos is Sick then they went over to Mr
Robbies spent the afternoon he had the 2 year old colt with him it goes firstrate
1889
Oct 2 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph George Orr left here to go to his Fathers the
Boys started to take up the Potatoes got up the Beauty of hebrons nearly 2 wagon loads 13
drils they are in the middle bin on the right hand Side of the pasage
" 3 this morning is very dull it rained a good bit in the forenoon cleaned up Some wheat in the
afternoon
" 4 this day is cold we went in to Guelph with Mary She went down to Galt then She will start
home on Monday to California She has ben over here for 5 weeks Lizzie went down to Galt
with her this is the fast day
" 5 this forenoon is very wett it rained all forenoon and dull and cold all day
" 6 this is a fine day we were at church it is Sacrament Sabeth Mr Torrance Preached
" 7 this day is very cold the Boys are at the Potatoes got in 2 loads
" 8 a fine day we were at the Puslinch Show we showed Some Potatoes Cabage Beets and
the 2 year old colt
" 9 a fine day got the Potatoes up but to harrow and plough
1889
�Oct 10 this is a fine day harrowing and ploughing the Potatoe land got all the apples
gathered in only about 2 little basketfulls there are very few apples in this part of the country
they got destroyed with frost on the 29th of May
" 11 this is a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 13 bags 27 B 35 lb only got 70
cts per B it only weigh 54 lb to the Bushel $19.31 the wheat is poor got rusted
" 12 this is a fine day but a raw cold wind from the east finished ploughing and harrowing the
Potatoe land we had 7 wagon loads they were a fair crop I went up to Billey Watsons for a
quarter of Beef 100 lb paid $6 a front quarter the thrashing machin came here in the evening
Peter Humes
" 13 we were at Church John Little Preached
" 14 a fine warm day we are thrashing Oats &amp; Barley I was over as a Judge at the
Nassagaweya Show
" 15 a fine warm day frost every morning we finished thrashing we had over 800 Bushels of
Oats 385 B Barley 33 Spring wheat 86 B Peas we thrashed the fall wheat in August 260
Bushels 1600 in all this is my birth day 71
16 Robert is Ploughing Donald is at Atkinsons thrashing
1889
Oct 16 Edward went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 13 Bags of Oats and some Peas to chop
Susan and her family went down to Toronto on the early train they are going to live in
Toronto John is going to the College
" 19 we have very fine weather very dry Robert and Donald is Ploughing Edward has ben at
A McKenzies thrashing the last three days
" 21 this is a fine day very dry frosty in the morning we are logging back in the Swamp
Robert is ploughing
" 22 this day is dull and cool clearing up a piece of new land back at the creek Robert is
ploughing we put up 3 pigs to fatten one of the old sows and 2 young pigs we bought from R
Beattie
�" 23 this is a clear cold day is was very hard frost this morning the Boys could hardly plough
in the morning we cleaned up a load of Barley Lizzie and Annie Gilchrist went up to
Margarets
" 24 this is a fine Mother and me went in to Guelph to see about the price of Barley Edward
is topping turnips
25 the weather is dull we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 47 B 19 lb at home 46 B 47
lb at Guelph got 48 cts per B $22 54
26 Barley 53 B 46 lb at home 53 B 30 lb at Guelph at 48 cts $25 74
1889
Oct 28 a fine day but cool started to harrow up the turnips and haule them in
" 29 a fine day busy at the turnips
" 30 a fine day for the turnips got all the Swede turnips hauled in 31 loads I went in to Guelph
I bought a pair of Boots for Donald paid $2 50
" 31 this day is dull Robert Jame went down to the Aberfoyle Mill with 16 bags of chop 10
bags of oats 6 of mixed he paid 6 cts per B 96 cts he got Doll shod at Taylors
Nov 1 this day is dull a little light rain in the afternoon the Boys are pulling the white turnips
and hauling them in Robert is Ploughing
" 2 this morning is very foggy and dark it rained a lot in the afternoon Robert was ploughing
in the forenoon the Boys got all the Graystone turnips hauled in 11 wagon load the cleaned
up some wheat
" 4 this is a fine clear day the Boys are Ploughing
" 6 this is a fine day I went with Lizzie to Guelph it is the fair I bought a pair of Boots for
Donald $2.50
" 7 fine weather frosty at night and dry this is thanksgiving day I was down at Aberfoyle
Townhall the Judge has a court for the final revision of the Dominion Voters list
1889
�Nov 8 this a fine day cleaned a load of Barley we were up to James Scotts in the evening
" 9 a fine day we were in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 32 lb at home 54 B 8 lb at
Slemans got 48 cts $26 bought a half Barel of Labradore {hearing} paid $3 75 Mother and
Robert went down to Campbelvile in the evening train
" 11 this is a very fine day Edward went up with the cow McGibbon we Sold her to Billey
Watson for $36 we are fixing up things about we put the ewes to the ram 14
" 12 this is a very fine day clearing up the new land and hauling rails started to cross plough
in the back field but it would not make a good job we stoped
" 13 rained some in the morning I went to Guelph bought a plow Shear Donald Bells time is
up he has ben here 7 months at $17 per Month $119 I paid him $19 he wants to leave a
$100 for a while with me we put the Sow to Robert Beatties Boar
" 14 Robert started to Ploughing Sod in the big flat field it is a fine warm day
" 15 cold and frosty Robert is ploughing
1889
Nov 16 a fine cleare day but very hard frost could not plough the Sod till the afternoon
Edward went up to the Arkell Mill with 16 bags to chop 9 oats 7 mixed paid 5 cts per bag
" 17 a very fine day we were at Church
" 18 a fine morning frosty changed and rained all afternoon Robert James went over to
Blacks Mill for a load Sawdust for to pack round the tank in the Shed we put in 4 cattle to
fatten an old cow and 3 steers they are small
" 19 this Morning is dull and Misty all forenoon Robert was ploughing but it rained all
afternoon the Boys were fixing round the big tank
" 20 this day is very dull and misty all day it is calm and mild Robert was Ploughing
" 21 this day very dull and soft sort of misty rain all day Robert is Ploughing I went in to
Guelph got 4 Gallons of coal Oil at Bonds 15 cts per Gallon
�" 22 this day is soft light rain I went down to Morriston to the Rev Mr Meldrums Funeral he
was 83 years old he was the first we had in Puslinch he married us 48 years ago
23 was at Mrs Robert Cockburns Funeral
1889
Nov 23 this is a beoutifull day was at Church
" 25 this day is a little coolder some frost Robert is ploughing Edward went up to Arkell Mill
with a gris of Wheat 13 B 30 lb got 448 lb flour 33 lb flour to the B 227 lb Bran and Shorts
26 this is a very fine day Robert is at Smiths thrashing Edward was at Flimings thrashing
27 this is a terable Stormy day it Snowed a lott and blowed all day the Snow is drifted bad it
Started to rain in the afternon it is raining Steady now at 8 oclock the Boys are fixing up
about the stables
" 28 this day is not So Stormy it is colder there quite a lot of Snow
" 29 it is a fine day cold Murry thrashed in the afternoon we put 5 weather Lambs to feed we
have not many Lambs this year
30 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother She had some chikens I paid taxes
$32 49
Dec 2 this is a fine day sort of soft and raw I got the Mares Doll &amp; Jennie Shod at Taylors
" 3 this day is cold and windy it rained a lot last night got cold and Snowed Some
1889
Dec 4 this is a fine day very frosty in the morning down to zero Robert James went Guelph to
Slemans with a load of Barley 48 B 42 lb got 44 cts Per B $21.94 I went in with Lizzie with
the Buggy bought a barl of Salt paid $1 50 a keg of 3 in nails at Bonds $2 75 an Overcoat for
Edward $5 a pair of Shoes for Robert James $1 50
" 7 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with the Buggie fine wheeling
" 9 I went down to Mrs James Black about Douglas
�" 10 this is a fine morning but it changed got raw and cold wind from the east started to rain
after 3 Oclock Mother and Me went in to Guelph in the afternoon to Duncan Grahams Silver
Wedding it got to be a very wett night it started to rain when we got to the Brock road cold
rain from the east we went out to Margarets stoped all night
" 11 this turned out a fine day after it faired up the roads are very bad we got home in the
afternoon from Margarets
" 12 we went in to Guelph this is the Christmas fair the streets are very god in the morning it
freezed last night
1889
Dec 12 I went to the freight sation for some dried fruit we got from my Brother John from
California 3 barrells and a box dried figs and 3 boxes of dried Grapes one barrel figs and 20
lb grapes for Robert Orr Waterloo
" 13 a fine day Robert was Ploughing in the afternoon Edward at Watts thrashing I went to
the Postoffice
" 14 this is a very stormy forenoon out of the east but not much Snow Edward at Watts
thrashing in the forenoon
sow " 5 the Sow went to Beatties Boar the Second time
" 15 a fine day we were at the Church Turnbull preached
" 16 this day is dull it rained Some in the afternoon I went in to Guelph to See Guthrie with
regard to J Douglas
" 17 this day is very dull and misty rained some at night we killed 3 pigs one of the Sows and
two Spring pigs we bought from R Beattie Duncan Gilchrist helped us I went out in the
morning to See J Douglas
" 18 cutt up the pigs there weight was 308 lb 180 lb 170 lb it is very Soft foggy and light rain
1889
{written in header with blue ink : Mrs R. J. McFarlane}
�Dec 19 this is a fine mild day dull Robert is Ploughing Sod in the flats I went to Aberfoyle got
the mare Jess shood in front feet at Taylors I paid Seate rents $6 25
" 20 this morning is dull and misty till 11 Oclock thent it rained very heavy all afternoon
Robert ploughed till near noon ground the Sausage
" 21 this is a fine day frost in the morning I went to Guelph with Lizzie and the Buggie I paid
Docter Orton $15 for 4 visits and medicin for me when I was Sick in July Edward at the Mill
with chop 11 B
" 22 it was very Stormy early this morning wind and rain and rain all forenoon and frezing
" 23 this is a very fine day frost in the morning Robert is Ploughing all day Edward went to
Murrays with a heiffer to the Bull
" 24 Robert Ploughed till 11 oclock it was raining a littel since 9 oclock but it was very weet
all day rained stedy all day and night
" 25 this is a fine warm day Some of the friends here for Dinner
" 26 this day is cool and a terible wind
27 I went in to Guelph on buisness
" 28 this is a fine warm day Duncan A Kingsbury was over to see us
1890
Dec 28 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 6 lb at home 49 B 38 lb at Slemans
got 44 cts per B $21.91 bought 500 lb of Bran at Goldies paid $2.75 Susan came up from
Toronto yesterday with her two Children
" 29 this is a wett forenoon
30 this is a fine day I was at Aberfoyle at the Nomination of Councilors
" 31 a fine day I went out to John Douglas then to Guelph got $95 as part of rent from
Douglas
1890
�Jan 1 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day Mother Susan and Me went up to
Margarets to Dinner
" 2 this day is soft it rained nearly all forenoon then cleared up the roads are terable Soft
Susan and her Children went down to Toronto this Morning Lizzie went to Campbelvile with
her and came home in the evening
" 3 it is cold and frosty the roads are hard
" 4 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph got all the books squared up at the Bank Sent $5 to
George to Bottineau got it regestered
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                    <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1890-1891 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers

1890
Dec 28 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 6 lb at home 49 B 38 lb at Slemans
got 44 cts per B $21.91 bought 500 lb of Bran at Goldies paid $2 75 Susan came up from
Toronto yesterday with her two Children
" 29 this is a wett forenoon
30 this is a fine day I was at Aberfoyle at the Nomination of Councilors
" 31 a fine day I went out to John Douglas then to Guelph got $95 as part of rent from
Douglas

1890
Jan 1 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day Mother Susan and Me went up to
Margarets to Dinner
" 2 this day is soft it rained nearly all forenoon then cleared up the roads are terable soft
Susan and her Children went down to Toronto this Morning Lizzie went to Campbelvile with
her and came home in the evening
" 3 it is cold and frosty the roads are hard
" 4 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph got all the books squared up at the Bank Sent $5 to
George to Bottineau got it regestered

1890
Jan 5 rained this morning soft all day rain in evening
" 6 this is a fine day the roads are very soft it rained very heavy this morning it rained near all
night I was down at the Election of Councilors at Aberfoyle
" 7 this is a very fine day Some frost last night

�" 8 hard frost this morning got very stormy at noon snowed and blowed all afternoon not
much snow the boys were hauling home wood John Douglas paid all his rent
" 9 this morning is fine got to blow a little snow in the afternoon I went down to Aberfoyle got
a nut for a bolt of the windmill the boys are at the firewood cutting and splitting Edward with a
heiffer to Murrays Bull it is the third time
" 10 this day raw and dull the ground is white Edward is at Rosss Bee cutting wood
" 11 this is a very stormy cold day got milder in the afternoon the Boys are fixing things
12 it rained last night a lot this is a fine morning then it got foggy and cold then frezed
" 13 it rained very heavy last night this morning a terable high wind got cold hard frost and a
little snow

1890
Jan 14 this is a fine day the Boys are getting wood
" 15 this morning is raw and cold and a slight flurry of snow they went out to Aberfoyle to the
Consert of the Farmers Club at the Townhall 2 ins of snow
" 17 this is a fine day fine wheeling on the roads where it is tracked I went down to the
Church to the annual meeting the roof of our Sheed at the Church got blown of with the high
wind on last Monday I paid the record to J McLean
" 18 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I paid $4 for 4 numbers of the Mercury for the next
year one each for myself one each for Brother John George. John D McFarlane I dont know
where Duncan is living I paid Simpsons account against C Black
" 19 a very fine day we were at the Church Mr Turnbull preached a fine Sermon it is fine
wheeling
" 20 we had heavy rain last night very windy today got cold at noon and hard frost the Boys
cleaned up some Spring Wheat for seed 9 B
" 21 this is a very cold morning 18 above zero got stormy in the afternoon and cold I was at
the Post Office

�" 22 this is a fine cleare day the Boys are chopping in the afternoon James Scott and Wife
was here on a visit

1890
Jan 23 this forenoon got very stormy for a while then it got a fine afternoon we had John
Smith helping us to kill a Steer
" 24 this is a fine clear day I went down to the Annual meeting of the Insurance Company I
was elected President the boys was chopping
" 25 a fine day but windy Robert went to Guelph got 500 lb of Bran $2 75 500 lb small wheat
for to chopp for the Pigs at Goldies paid $3 Mrs &amp; William Gilfillan was here on a visit I went
to Mrs Donald Campbells funeral
" 26 a fine day got soft and rained some in evening
" 27 a fine day I went in to Guelph with a hide 54 lb got $1 25 I paid Brill $10 8 for a pig for
Mrs Black paid Guthrie &amp; Watt $16 Mrs Black account with them Robert went the Arkell Mill
with 15 bags to chopp 5 bags Wheat 10 Oats
" 28 this is a very fine clear day Robert started to haul Dung with the wagon to the B lott
" 29 a fine day white frost in the morning soft in the evening I cutt up the hind quarters of the
Beef and salted hams
" 30 this is a fine mild day very warm and oppen for this season no snow of any conciquance
good roads

1890
Jan 31 this is a fine day the roads are very soft it rained this morning and thawed all
forenoon I was at a meeting of Insurance at Aberfoyle
Feb 1 it frezed hard this morning the roads are very rough it is cold Robert James &amp; Lizzie
went in to Guelph on the train I sold a cow to Dick King
" 3 this is a fine Soft day it rained some last night the road are very Soft and slushey Edward
went up to Dick Kings with the old white Cow I sold to him for $35 Donald Bell came down

�from Bells corners on Saturday he went down to Milton tonight I paid him $20 I am owing him
$80 yet he dont want it just now all paid now
Jan 31 Robert went up to the Mill with 10 bags to chop mix
Feb 4 this day dull and misty rained and frezed in the forenoon it was soft in afternoon rained
in the evening I went over to Mr Alexander Smiths Funeral
" 5 this day is terable windy soft and muddy in the morning got very cold hard frost before
night
" 6 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got farmer Shod at Bickleys he has not been Shod
this winter before
" 7 this morning is raw with east wind were cutting straw Oats &amp; hay in the forenoon

1890
Feb 7 I went to the Aberfoyle Hall to the fire Insurance Annual meeting it was an Ajurned
meeting it got to be very stormy in the afternoon the road were very rough
" 8 a fine morning got stormy and cold before noon I went to Guelph with Mother with the
Buggie
" 9 we went to Church with the cutter
" 10 a fine day Robert got Sick with La Grippe
" 11 this is a very fine day white frost in the morning I went with Mother down to Mrs Gilfillans
then to Mrs Woods to see them
" 12 this is a fine day the Rev Mr McKinley and Christene McKinzie was here to visit us he
was Preaching in our Church last Sabath
" 13 this is a very fine day the sun is strong the sleighing is gone I was down at the Post
Office I sent away a letter to D Guthrie MPP to Toronto Lizzie is laid up with La Grippe
Robert James has ben down with it all week
" 14 it has rained nearly all day light and cold just above freezind point

�" 15 a fine day we went to Guelph Bought 635 lb screenings paid $3.81 1010 lb Bran $54 or
$11 per ton {scen} $12

1890
Feb 17 this day is cold a raw east wind Robert got laid up again he got cold this forenoon
Mother is very sick with the la Grippe she was very bad last night
" 18 very raw and foggie east wind I went down to Taylors got Jennie shod 2 new shoes
good wheeling
" 19 this is a fine day got cold in the evening and windy
" 20 this is a very cold day very windy and stormy some times but not much snow it rained
some last night Fielding &amp; McLairin was here we got a cady of tea 11 lb we are to pay 45 cts
if we like it when they come back Edward &amp; Donald Bell started to cutt ice
" 18 Donald Bell went up to the Mill with 15 bags to chop 6 of screenings 9 of Oats
" 21 this day is cold and stormy a little drippel of snow
" 22 this is a fine day not very cold we went to Guelph with five lambs I sold to Barber they
weighed at home 582 lb at Guelph scales 540 lb $29 70 or 5 1/2 cts per lb
" 24 this day is warm and soft the sleighing is done I went to Guelph with Robert James to
See Dr Ketting he is very bad with his throat
" 25 this day is very soft it rained all morning Donald went up for Maggie Murray Lizzie is sick

1890
Feb 26 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph for Dr Keatting Mother Lizzie &amp; Robert is sick
then I went over to Joseph Smiths sale
" 27 the weather is foggy and dull I went out to McIntyres with the Buggie wheel to get fixed
" 28 this day is very dull and soft it rained last night Donald Bell went up to the Arkell Mill with
a grist of 16 B 50 lb of Wheat

�March 1 this is a cold and windy day a great change since yesterday I went to Guelph to see
the Doctor and got more medesine
" 3 this is a fine morning had some flurries of snow in the afternoon yesterday was very cold
Donald Bell went over to Blacks Mill for a load of sawdust he went for one on Saturday we
have to pay 50 cent a load Mrs Gilfillan was here on a visit
" 4 we had some Snow in the forenoon Jane came up from Campbelvile to see Mother I went
down to Aberfoyle got home the Buggie wheel from McIntyrs got a new rim and a spoke paid
$2.20
" 5 a very cold day ten below zero I went to Guelph got 100 lb oat meal for $2 4 gal coal oil
@ 70 cts

1890
Mar 6 cold clear frost the coldest morning this winter got all the ice in good ice
" 7 clear frosty weather sent up two steers to David King he bought for $60
" 8 a fine clear day the Sun is strong I went in to Guelph to gett the float of the tank fixed I
bought 2 Bushels 20 lb of clover seed paid $4 per B $8.34 got three piles 50 cts
" 9 a fine day at Church Mr Bradly preached
" 10 a fine forenoon a little snow in the afternoon we got our firewood cutt with the saw
" 11 this day is very soft a little rain and foggey Donald went up to the with 16 bags to chop 6
bags of Peas and 8 of Oats and 2 of Barley I bought 16 Bushels of Peas from Archy
McKenzie paid 55 cts per B
" 12 very soft and dull rained nearly all day light
" 13 a fine day but very muddy the roads are terable I went up to Wilcocks Sale and the
Postoffice
" 14 a fine morning a little frost but it got very muddy a little flurry of snow in the afternoon
" 15 this day is cold the roads are very rough Robert and me went down to Mrs Gilfillans for
some Peas 20 B. 34 lb paid 53 cts per B

�1890
March 17 this morning is cold I went in to Guelph for to draw some money out of the Bank for
John Little I sent a check for $50 to him
" 18 this is a fine day mild I went to Mrs J swartenbergers Funeral I then went down to
Moriston with some Harness to Scotts to fix collers
" 19 this is a fine mild day Edward was at Archie McKenzies cutting wood Robert went down
to Campbelvile with a load of Sawdust for Christ Little Donald Bell started work
" 20 a fine day I went over to J Irwins sale the roads are very muddy
" 21 I went out to the Post office the road are terable
" 22 it frezed last night the roads are very rough I went in to Guelph with Mother and some
Butter got 19 cts 14 1/2 lb the roads are soft
" 24 it is cold rough roads Gillfillans was here
" 25 this day is soft it rained all forenoon Robert and me went down to the Aberfoyl with 12
bags of Oats to chopp then we went down to Morriston for some harness we were getting
fixed and a pair of new halters with stems and bits paid $3 29 for the halters $2 49 for the
others

1890
March 25 we bought a sett of iron harrows from Taylor the Blacksmith I have to pay him $13
in the fall got a shoe on Doll
" 26 this morning is some blustry a little snow Robert went up to Gilchrists to help to kill pigs
Edward went to J Smiths bee sawing wood Mother and me went up to Mr Murrays on a visit I
paid him $2 for 2 cows to his Bull
" 27 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the Easter fatt Cattle fair
"28 this is a terable stormy a terable high wind all last night and today blowd and snowed al
day

�" 29 this is a fine day great drifts of snow on the roads I went to Guelph with the Buggie and
Donald Bell I paid him $30 he got a new Suit of cloths I had 14 1/2 lb of Butter got 21 cts
" 31 this is a very fine day we killed 9 little pigs Duncan Gilchrist was helping us
19 Donald Bell comenced to work the
April 1 we went in to Guelph with some pork 8 pigs I Sold them to McHardy for $5 80 they
weighed 1045 lb $59.69 and one for John Little it weighed

1890
April 3 this is a fine day frost in the morning I was out to the Postoffice the roads are very bad
" 4 this is a fine warm day the Boys are splitting fire wood
" 5 this is a fine day we went to Guelph Mother had Some Butter got 22 cts eggs 10 cts the
roads are terable rough in the morning and very soft and muddy in the afternoon I drew Mrs
Stewarts interest out of the Bank. $183 75 and sent it to her by express to Port Huron I
renued her Debenture for three years
" 6 a fine day we were at Church
"7 this is a fine day after the rain last night I went down to Aberfoyl to Taylors got Jess shod
new shoes paid $1 60 got some hems fixed then I went down to Moriston the Boys got all the
wood split
" 8 this morning is very wett rained till 10 Oclock it was a fine afternoon fixing fences Edward
started to Sow the clover on the fall wheat
" 9 this is a fine warm forenoon it got very windy afternoon cold near night I went with mother
out to David Woods to visit after he got married the ewes comenced to Lamb
10 this day is cold got Fannie shod at Bickleys

1890
April 12 this is a very fine warm day we went to Guelph with some Butter got 20 cts I bought
1 Bushel of timothy seed paid $2 25 the Sow went to Beatties Boar yesterday she had 12
pigs on the 1st of April they are all dead she laid on them

�" 13 this is a very warm day the roads are drying fine we were at Church
" 14 this is a fine day but cold the men are ploughing the back field Robert comenced to
plough on Fridy the 11th sod we went down to Aberfoyle got the colt shod at Taylors I went
to Morriston
" 16 this is a fine day Edward rolled the fall wheat John Little came up from Toronto today
" 17 a fine day frost at night I went with John Little to Guelph he Bought a Sett of Buggie
harness and a light gig the cows are all calved 6
" 18 a fine day Robert Sowed 8 acrs of Barley 15 Bushels in the Back field cold in the
evening
" 19 a fine day but very hard frost in the morning Robert sowed 4 Bushels of spring wheat we
went to Guelph with 8 bags Potatoes got 55 cts per bag from Carter we bought over 800 lb.
of Salt paid at the rate of $5 25 per ton

1890
April 20 a fine warm day we were at Church Mr Law preched
" 21 a very fine day the ground is drying fast Robert is ploughing sod back in the big flatt field
for Peas we sowed some salt on the spring Wheat Mr Leagat came down from Guelph
Township for seed Barley 50 B 12 lbs got 44 cts per B $22.10
" 22 this is a very fine warm day Robert finished sowing the spring wheat 12 bushels and 3
1/2 Bushels Oats I was fixing the old rollor I went to Bichleys to get a bolt for the rollor
Donald is gangplowing
" 23 this is a fine growing day had a fine shower in the forenoon Robert is ploughing Donald
is gangplowing
24 it is quite cool Robert sowed 9 Bushels of Barley in the field at the creek I went down to
Morriston got a landside for the Watson Hill Plow paid $3 to Elfner the Blacksmith Barley 24
B sown
" 25 this day is coold frost in the morning Robert sowed 10 Bushels of Oats in the field at the
creek and Sowed some Peas in the Big field next it

�" 26 this morning was cold east wind Robert sowe Sowed 20 1/2 Bushels of Peas they got a
bag of Peas 2 B from Archy McKenzie Lizzie went to Guelph on the train

1890
April 26 it started to rain about 2 Oclock very light for 2 hours then it rained heavier after
" 28 this is a fine day the men are Gangplowing the land is wett back in the flatts Edward
went to the Mill with 12 bags of Oats to choap he went up to Arkell then he had to go to the
Aberfoyle Mill
" 29 this morning is wett it rained all forenoon fine in the afternoon the Boys are diging post
holes in the Afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day dull sometimes looks like rain the flats are too wett to work D was
clenning out some of the ditches the other Boy are at the fence putting in posts I planted
some onions we put the youg sow to Beatties Boar
May 1 this day is very cold the Boys are gangplowing
" 2 Robert Sowed the little field on this side of the creek in Oats 8 bushels then started to
Sow the big flatt field next the side road
" 3 sowed some oats
" 5 the boys is plowing sod for peas Edward wen down to Taylors with a wagon wheel to get
filled

1890
May 6 Robert finished Sowing the Oats in the big flatt field next the road 26 B
" 7 this is a fine day frost at night Robert sowed near 7 bushels of peas we got 6 Bushels
today from A McKenzie and 2 before that is 8 Bus I went in to Guelph to the fair I was at the
Creamera meeting at the Town Hall I bought 25 lb of oilcake at Flewrs sowed 2 8 B Peas
" 8 a fine day the men comenced to plow the sod for some oats Edward got home the wheel
" 9 this day is dull and cold the Boys are plowing and rolling we were down to Margaret
Blacks funeral she got drowned in the Spring behind the house it rained in the evening

�" 10 this is a very wett and cold day Lizzie and me went in to Guelph with the Buggie and
Some Butter got 18 cts and 10 cts for eggs Edward took in a load of Potatoes 16 bags got 46
cts per bag it was a very disagreable day to be out
" 11 this is a fine day frosty in the morning at Church
" 12 a fine day till 4 Oclock then it rained some till night Mother and Me were down to
Campbelvile the Boys are picking stones away back in the back

1890
May 13 this is a fine warm day the Boys are picking stones off the hay I was going round with
Mr Harcort to get Patrons for the Creamery
" 14 this is a fine warm day Robert and me went out to the Town Hall Aberfoyle to the
Guthrie meeting of Reformers I was Chairman
" 15 this is a fine day but cold in the evening I went up to the Agricultural College about the
Creamery a Meeting of the Committee of management we dined with Mr Mills the President
" 14 I went up to the Arkell Mill with 12 bags to chopp
" 16 Donald comenced to Gangplow the Potatoes &amp; turnip
" 17 this is a very cold day cold wind from the N west I went in to Guelph with Mother with
Butter got 16 cts at the Royal eggs 10 cts Robert finished sowing the Oats back in the flatts
they have been wett kept us back Sowed about 4 Acrs 6 B sowed 53 1/2 Bushels of Oats in
all 26 1/2 B Peas
" 18 this morning is raw and cold rained in the afternoon
" 19 a fine day we put up a new fence back the lane back of the creek in the forenoon then
the men started to hall dung back for the Potatoes
" 20 Mr &amp; Mrs Amos and Maggie came on a visit from Galt

1890
May 21 this morning was a very white frost a fine day after Boys at the Dung Mr &amp; Mrs Amos
went down to there son Georges a Man came here with Spectecals Mother &amp; Mrs Amos

�bought a pair each paid $2 each he wanted $2 50 each I bout a pair of the same kind for $1
50 and my old glases he alowed 50 cts for them
" 19 the young sow went to Beatties Boar the second time
" 22 this is a very fine day the Boys started to Plant the Potatoes I went down with Jennie the
Colt to Taylors got her shod on the front feet
23 this turned out a fine day after the rain we had a terable heavy rain this morning the flats
are all floodid I went with Mother to Peter Laings childs Funeral the Boys finished Planting
the Potatoes 1 1/2 Acrs 5 bags Beauty of Hebron 5 bags Early rose 6 Bags Eliphant
" 24 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with some Butter got 16 cts at the Royal Robert &amp;
Donald went down to Milton Jane came up with her Children
" 25 it rained a lot after 11 Oclock nearly all afternoon
" 26 a fine day Jane went home we have had a lott of visitors 4 girls from Guelph Jane and
her family since saturday

1890
May 26 this is a fine day I went down to Morriston
" 27 a fine day Robert is Plowing sod they started to gather Cream we give our Cream
" 28 a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 50 lb at home 40 B 40 lb at
Goldies it only weighed 55 lb to the Bushel got 90 cts $36 60 the price of standerd wheat is
$1 per B
" 29 this is a very fine warm day every thing is growing fine we washed the sheep Robert is
Plowing sod Dolald &amp; Edward at the dung
" 30 it rained some in the forenoon I went to Church with Mother it is the fastday
" 31 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with some Butter got 16 cts then we went
down to the Church
June 1 a fine day we went to Church it is the Sacrament Sabath

�" 2 a fine day we went to Church then I got Jennie shod in the front feet
" 3 this day was very warm till near the evening then it rained Robert sowed some corn 3 1/2
Bushels
" 4 we had a terable thunder and lightning

1890
June 4 and rained last night then we had a very heavy shower in the Afternoon I went to
Guelph fair I bought a pair of Gaiters for myself paid $2 25 a pair for Mother paid $2 50 a pair
sheep shears paid 75 cts
" 5 a fine day very warm we had a terable storm of thunder and lightning and rain the flats
are all floodid this is the Election for Member of Parlement for the Local house Donald
Guthrie got Electid by 650 of a Majority
" 6 a fine day till about 4 Oclock then we had a couple of showers Donald is Plowing the
turnip land Robert sod I went over to Mr George Thomas{small superscript occurs} the
Dentist with Lizzie to gett 2 teeth puled
" 7 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie she was at Doctor Kettins she is not very
well
" 9 this is a fine warm day very close and warm I went down with Mother to Malton to see
Susan and her family they are all well
" 11 a fine morning dull we came home from Malton we had a terable thunder storm comeing
home we were out all the time of it down in Esquesing

1890
June 12 a fine growing day we got the turnip land all ready
" 13 this day is dull and warm Edward and Donald Bell went over to the Lake Some Picknick
I gave Dan Hume 30 cents to put on a gate at his Pond
" 14 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with Mother and Lizzie to see the Doctor I put
Jess the mare to P {Beiners} Horse Tarry Bob $15 to insure a foal I paid one Dolar at the
time of Service I bought 4 lb of Parisgreen Paid 30 cts per lb one hundred Cabage 25 cts

�" 15 a fine warm day at Church P McLaren Preached
" 16 this day is warm Donald is harrowing the turnip land
" 17 very warm Robert comenced to Drill for turnips
" 19 we had a big showr in the forenoon
" 18 this is a fine day a little cooler started to sow the Turnips we have ben fixing up the Lane
back to the Railroad
" 20 this is a fine warm day finished sowing the Turnips 5 acres
" 21 this morning soft it rained some I went to Guelph with Lizzie Donald Bell took the Pett
and left the Councilors lett a job out the swamp
" 22 this was a fine day at Church Mr Wilson Preached

(1890)
June 23 this day is very hot and close very little air we went to Rockwood with the wool 141
1/2 lb 46 lb of fine wool at 24 cts 95 1/2 lb of long wool at 21 cts half cash half goods $31.9
" 24 this is a very warm day the Mare Doll foaled this morning the foal is weake it cant stand
we comenced to work the statute labour Edward and the team and Myself I am pathmaster
Robert was attending the mare and foal
" 25 another warm day we were at the roads
" 26 Robert is ploughing Dolls foal died yesterday it never stood or Sucked I went in to
Guelph for 4 lb of rape seed
" 27 we sowed the rape seed we had to gett another lb 5 lb in all I gott Farmer shod on the
front feet at Bickleys
" 28 we had a showr of rain in the morning I went in to Guelph with Lizzie we had a very
heavy shower comeing home near Guelph but there was none at home planted 50 cabeg
" 29 this day was very dull and warm at Church

�" 30 this day is terable hot 90 in the shade we went to Guelph got $50 out of the Bank then
went to the Colege to the closeing of the Colege

1890
July1 this day is very warm we had a great deal of Thunder and Lightning this morning and
some rain but not heavy Donald Bell has left us altogether he has been with us between 3
and 4 years
" 2 this is a fine warm day we were down to the Church to a meeting for the purpose of
chooseing a a Minester but we did not agree on a man there is some trouble in chooseing
one
" 4 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Mother in the evening to see the Doctor
Lizzie is not well
" 2 Robert went with the Mare Doll to Mr Thomas put her to his Horse
" 5 this is a fine day not so warm I went in to Guelph then went up to Margarets to get Janet
to come down to help Mother with the work for a few days Edward went to the Arkell Mill with
a grist of wheat 13 B 50 lb then he went to Guelph we bought 2 Barels of salt at Andersons
paid $1 35 each 100 lb of oatmeal $2 25
" 6 Robert and Maggie Graham went to Campbelvile

1890
July 7 this is a very fine day Robert moolded up up the Potatoes Edward started to scuffell
the turnips Robert went up to the Mill for the grist he got 2 shoes on Doll and one on Jennie
fore feet at Laings
" 8 this is a fine day but hot about noon up to 92 in the shade we comenced to cutt the Hay in
the big field next the oarchard Edward started to thin the turnips
" 9 a fine hay day Robert is cutting hay
" 10 a fine day busy at the hay
" 11 this is a fine day warm Jennie the Mare foaled this morning it is very weake it wont suck

�" 12 this is a fine warm day we hauled in 4 lads of hay Henry Darby comenced to work we
hired him for a Month for $25 to help with hay and harvest Jennies foal Died last night I went
into Guelph with Mother
" 15 this is a very hot day I went in to Guelph to the Presbetary meeting I was appointed by
the Congregation as a Commisioner to go there Susan and her Family came here in the
evening on the train from Robert Amos{small superscript occurs}

1890
July 17 this is a fine day it is cooler bussy at the hay I went down and got Jennie shod at
Taylors
" 18 I went down to Bickleys with the Buggie to get the tires sett
" 19 this morning was very cool I went to Guelph with Susan and her Family they went home
on the halfpast ten Train on the on the Grand trunk
" 15 I brought home 50 lb of binding twine from the Massie Company if it suites I have to pay
10 cents per lb if it will not suite I return it
" 21 very dry we started to build a stack of hay back in the back field next Archies
" 22 this is a fine warm day for the Hay we finished the Hay it is a fine crop
" 23 the Boys are at the turnips
" 24 Robert got the Binder started and cutt a little a little Barley we had a thunder shower in
the evening
" 25 this morning was dull did not cutt any till noon I went in with Mother to Guelph we bought
50 lb sugar paid 6 1/4 cents per lb
" 26 finished cutting the Barley in the back field then started to the Wheat it is very ripe

1890
July 28 very warm we finished cutting the fall wheat
" 29 a very warm we hauled in the Barley in the B field 9 loads

�" 30 this day is soft some light showers they are at turnips
" 22 the colt runaway with the old Buggie from the yard brock the shafts and got badly cutt
about the legs
" 31 started to haul in the fall wheat 4 loads cutt the Barley at the creek some of it is very
short
July August 1 this day is very warm got in all the fall wheat 13 loads 9 11 1/2 loads Barley 8
1/2 loads wheat
" 2 warm and dry fixing the line feense in the forenoon hauled in the Barley at the creek 2 1/2
loads
" 3 this is a terable hot day 96 in the shade at Church
" 4 this day is very warm Robert started to Plow the summerfallow the others started the
turnips the second time I went in to Guelph for the Horse ferier to see the Colt it is very bad
" 5 this is a fine day not so warm as yesterday
6 a very fine day Robert plowing the rest at the turnips I went up with Janet Amos she has
ben here for to her home the Ferrier was down to see the Mare she cant live

1890
Aug 7 a fine day warm finished the turnips comenced to cutt the Spring Wheat
" 8 a fine warm day finished cutting the Wheat and cutt some Oats Edward is at McKenzies
thrashing the young Mare died last night she has been very bad for four day she got cutt on
the legs she runaway two weeks before with the old Buggie the shafts brock run in her legs
made one deep wound after two weeks Tetanus or Locked Jaw sett in it is a terable disease
very fatal she suffered terable before she died she was a fine young mare three years old
she was very valuable a regular trotter
" 9 this is a fine warm day the men are pulling Peas with the horse rake Edward at thrashing
" 6 the old Sow piged she had three but one was dead
" 10 this is a very cold day for August cold wind

�" 11 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys finished pulling Peas they cutt come oats I
went in to Guelph with the sling we had from Read I got 50 lb of Binding twine got 50 lb 15th
July I paid $10 for both lots I bought a bottle of medicine for Lizzie paid $1 for it

1890
Aug 12 this is a fine warm day the men are hauling in Spring Wheat and one load of Peas
Robert cutt oats till noon
" 13 a fine warm day Robert is cutting Oats Henry stacking Edward is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 14 very warm the men is hauling Peas I went to Aberfoyle got a bolt made for the Binder
harrow irons mendid
" 16 very warm got all the Peas hauled in 20 big loads put two loads on the floor Robert cutt
Oats afternoon
" 17 a fine showr in the forenoon got cold in the evening
" 18 cool in the morning got very warm afternoon Robert cutt the most of the Oats Edward
and Henry thrashed two loads of Peas with the Horses I went to Guelph with Mother &amp; Lizzie
to see the Sons of Scotland from Toronto they had an Excursion to Guelph Lizzie went down
in the evening to Malton to see Susan
" 19 this day is dull it rained some in the afternoon got in 4 loads of Oats cleaned up all the
last years fall wheat about 20 Bushels Robert was Plowing the summer fallow
" 20 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to Campbelvile the men is Plowing and
hauling out dung

1890
Aug 21 we have had a great rain all forenoon
" 22 this is a fine day we had a showr last night the men is Plowing and hauling out dung
" 23 this is a fine cool day a little frost this morning hauled in 6 loads of Oats I went to Guelph
for to meet Lizzie comeing from Malton but she did not come till the evening
" 24 a fine day we went to Church

�" 25 a fine day they were hauling in Oats I horse raickes some hauled in one load spring
wheat
" 26 this day is dull a very light showr in the afternoon we finished hauling in all the oats that
is cutt we have some oats to cutt they are late we stacked what we hauled today Darbeys
time is up tonight he has ben working for 1 1/2 month at $25 per month paid $37 50
" 27 a fine day but cold we there was a big showr last night
" 28 a fine day warmer we were at David Littles Funeral we went to Guelph Mr Amos and
Maggie was here from Galt Janet went home with them she has ben here for 2 month
helping

1890
Aug 29 a fine day but cold I went down to Gilfillans with Mother Robert is Plowing this is his
birthday he is 21 years old
" 30 a fine day but cool I went to Guelph with Lizzie it is the seed fair I bought 9 B Democrate
Wheat from Henry Gray {Bev} paid $1 I bought 2 shirts for the Boys and neckties paid $2 75
Sept 1 a fine day frost this morning
2 a fine day a little frost in the morning we put up 5 pigs to fatten
" 3 a fine day warmer I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the fairday
" 4 very warm we comenced to sow the wheat
" 5 a fine day dull in the morning finished sowing the Wheat 8 1/2 Bushels Democrate 10 1/2
B Clawson
" 6 this morning is dull a light showr a fine afternoon I went to James Davidson then went in
to Guelph Lizzie went down to Campbelvile to Janes
" 7 this day is very warm
" 8 very warm in the morning got cool in the afternoon Robert started to Plow stubble in the
back field put lambs in the rape

�1890
Sept 9 this is a very fine day I went down to the Church we were chooseing a Minester Mr
Robertson Elected James Davidson was here and put new lineind in the tank in the kitchin it
cost $6 old Mr Mathison came down with him
" 11 this day is dull and soft in the forenoon it rained some Robert James and Lizzie went up
to Salem to Miss Jennie Davidsons Wedding
" 12 this is a fine day Robert and Lizzie got home from the Wedding at noon
" 13 a fine day the folks are all away to the sunday school Picknick to the Model farm except
Mother and me
" 15 a fine warm day we are thrashing theat Oats Peas
" 16 warm finished thrashing all but some oats to haul in we were done about 2 oclock there
was 200 Bushels fall Wheat 100 off 8 acres 100 spring off 5 acres 200 Bushels Peas 500 B
Oats 225 Barley I went in to Guelph in the afternoon to go to a meeting of Presbtery I was a
commishonar from the Church on behalf of Mr Robertson we are giving him a call but too
late

1890
Sept 17 a fine warm day took in 2 loads of Oats and cleaned up a load of Barley Edward is at
Murrays thrashing
" 18 Robert and me went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 23 bags 53 B 31 lb at home 53 B
26 lb at Guelph got 61 cts per B $32 65 we brock the iron axeltry of the Wagon after we got
over the iron Bridge we got George Tucker to take the load up to the market got it mended at
Penfolds paid $2 50
" 19 cleaned up a load of Barley 23 bags
20 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 23 bags it 54 B 41 lb at home 54 B 13 lb at
Guelph got 60 cts $32 45 we weighed the loads on the market scales then put the Barley on
the cars
" 22 a fine day very dry we put in a culvert on the road

�" 23 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 50 B at home 50 B 15 lb at Guelph got
60 cts per B the Barley is down some dull sale scarce of cars we bought a spring for the
Buggie at Armstrong paid $2
" 24 a fine day frost in the morning Edward wen went down to Taylors the Blacksmith for the
two wheels of the old Wagon got them filled

1890
Sept 25 a fine day I went to the post office
" 26 this forenoon is dull and light rain fine afternoon Guelph Show Duncan Gilchrist Died this
evening about 8 Oclock he has ben Sick for four weeks
" 27 this Morning is cold I went to Guelph with Lizzie I paid Dr Reed $6 for attending the colt
when she got hurt I paid Mr Davidson $6 for putting new lineing in the water tant last
saturday the 20th
" 28 a fine day frosty in the morning we were at Duncan Gilchrist Funeral
" 29 a fine warm day we killed 5 pigs in the afternoon John Smith helped us
" 30 we went to Guelph with the Pork 5 pigs they weighed 874 lb got $6 1/2 per 100 lb $56
16 sold them to Mr McHardy put up 2 Sows
Oct 1 this day is warm and very dry the ground is very dry to ploug Robert went to
Nassagaweya show in the afternoon
" 2 this is a fine warm day the Boys started to take up the Potatoes Mrs Andrew Weir and
Lizzie Weir was here on a Visit from Tesewatter

1890
Oct 3 I went down to the Post Office I paid Bickly $3 75 for setting 8 tires the Dummie $7 90
for filling 2 wagon wheels rims and spocks paid Taylor $13 for a sett of iron harows we got in
the spring and $2 for setting 2 Waggon tires we had a lott of rain in mor
" 4 we had a fine rain yesterday I went in to Guelph with Little John Little to go down on the
train to Toronto

�" 6 this was a very wett day I went over to Mr Thomas the Dentist with Lizzie to get a
temporery sett of teeth top ones paid $7
" 7 this day dull we were all but Mother at the Puslinch show we did not exibit we are not
Members this year
" 8 a fine warm day I went with Mother to Mr John Marchals funeral it was a very large one
" 10 this forenoon is very wett a very heavy showr Edward went down to the Milton show
Robert and me cleaned some Oats
" 11 a fine day we were at the Apples finished the potatoes

1890
Oct 13 Edward and me at the Apples Robert at Laings thrashing
" 14 a fine day rain last night I went up to the Arkel Mill with 10 bags of Oats to chop for the
horses then I went in to Guelph with the Wagon to get boxing for one of the wheels paid 55
cts at Peppers got 2 plough sheers paid {$5 0}
" 15 this is a very fine day my birthday. at the apples
" 16 a fine forenoon the boys at the Plow in the forenoon but it rained all the forenoon I was
the P Office
" 18 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph with Mother with Butter and eggs got 18 cts for
each we bought 2 ganzie Jackots an 2 pair drawrs paid $6 for the lott a pair Plowlines paid
30 cts
" 19 this day is wett all day raw and cold
" 20 this is a fine day raw and cold I was at the apples and at Baileys Sale the Boys are
plowing
" 21 this is a fine day we were down to the Church the Rev William Robertson was Inducted
into the Pastoral Charge of this Congragation they had a large tea meeting at night James
Smith was here plowing Robert was at Beatties thrashing

1890

�Oct 22 this is a fine day we went up to Margrates on a Visit I got a slip for the Plow at
Gowdies factory paid 40 cts
" 23 this morning is fine but dull it started to rain at noon rained all afternoon not very heavy
the Boys were at the thrashing McKenzies &amp; Murrays
" 24 this day is dull and cold and raw I went down to Taylors got the mares Doll &amp; Jess shod
and got the Wagon box fixed
" 25 this is a fine day but dull I went to Guelph with Mother she had Butter and eggs got 18
cents for each at the Royal I Sent off by express to California to John $30 I sold the wether
lambs to Barber for $5 75 per 100 lb to be delivered at the easter fair
" 26 this day is coold and raw
" 27 this day is pretty cold the Boys started to top the turnips the young Sow went to Beatties
Boar we put up the other young Sow to fatten
28 this is a fine day the Boys are at the turnips I went to Aberfoyl got Farmer horse shod at
Bickleys

1890
Oct 29 this is a fine day they boys are at the turnips
" 30 Edward is at Watts thrashing Robert at the turnips James Johnston and Wife from the
Township of Minto called to see us he was hired here about 30 years ago it is cold
" 31 the forenoon fine but it was rough in the afternoon with a little snow at the turnips I went
up to Arkel in the Morning for to get a Boy to help the turnips his name is James Jefferson
hired him for 30 cents per day
Nov 1 this morning is cold a little snow the Boys was at the turnip till near noon but it
comenced to Snow and snowed all afternoon then after night it rained Edward went down to
McLeods for his new boots I went to Guelph with mother with Butter and Eggs got 18 cts for
each I drew some money out of the Bank and paid Donald Bell $70 that remained of his
wages and $100 that he left with Lizzie to keep for him we are all clear with him now

�" 2 this morning is soft it rained for sometime when we were going to start to Church then it
snowed heavy the most of the afternoon

1890
Nov 3 this is a fine clear day frosty in the morning the snow did not melt very much Edward
went to the Arkel Mill with 16 bags to chop 4 mixed 12 Oats Robert Plowed in the afternoon
we seperated the Ewes put 8 to the Ram put 7 shearlings and 4 old ews in to the Oarchard
going to send 7 up to R Amos
" 5 this is a fine day the snow all went away the Boys are at the turnips James Jafferson and
James Smith are helping them I went to Guelph with Lizzie I got her Gold Watch at savages
it was cleaned I paid $1
" 6 this is a very fine day for the turnips
" 7 this is a fine day finnished hauling in the turnips we mad a large pitt back in the field the
roads are too bad to haul them home they were a fine crop
8 this is a fine day Robert James is covering the turnip pit and fencing it the other boys are
plowing the Turnip land I went with Mother to Guelph with Butter 19 cts I bought a straw knife
paid $1 25 2 pair of hinges paid 80 cts

1890
Nov 9 this is a very wett day till near noon
" 10 this is a very fine warm day the Boys are plowing
" 11 this is a fine warm day I went with the Boys down to the Church to put the roof on the
horse shed and fix it up put on new doors and new hinges the roof got blowen off in the
Spring
" 12 this is a fine warm day frost at nights the Boys are plowing John Little and Mary Maggy
came up from Toronto on the late train
"14 we have had very fine weather all week the Boys are Plowing
" 15 this morning is dull and soft but it cleared up a fine day the Boys are Plowing I went to
Guelph with Lizzie she had some Butter the sow went to Beatties Boar the second time

�" 16 a very fine day we were at the Church
" 17 this is a terable wett day it rained all day steady and a good part of last night heavy John
Little went home to Toronto Robert went down to Moffat station Christ Little from Bells
corners was here

1890
Nov 18 this is a fine day Edward went up to Robert Amos' with 7 Shearling Ews to put to his
Ram Robert was fixing round and letting the watter of the land it is too wett to Plow back in
the flatt fields
19 this is a fine day gott pretty cold near night Robert James went over to Dr Thomas and
changed 4 bags of Oats 11 B 21 lb for seed we got the Banner Oats got 6 teath pulled we
cleaned up 16 bags of fall wheat
" 20 this is a fine day cool we had quite a storm of snow last night about 2 or 3 inches we
went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 35 B 22 lb at home 35 B 25 lb at Goldies it weighed
59 lb to the B got 92 cts $32 58 Bought a 100 lb of Oat Meal at P Andersons $2 49 got 12
stove pipes 10 cts each 2 ebows 35 cts each I paid A McLeod $4 for Edwards Boots
" 21 this is a very fine day snow all gone Mrs Gilfillan and Janet was here on a visit
" 22 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph with Lizzie we had a load of wheat 37 B 30 lb
89 cts $33.38 we had some butter and eggs 19 cts B 20 ct eggs
" 23 a very fine day we were at Church
" 24 this is a fine day the Boys are plowing in the flats

1890
Nov 25 this day got cold and snow showrs we went down to Morriston was visiting at
Singulars I went down to McIntosh Tailor got measured for Coat and pants
" 26 a fine day Robert James went up to the Arkell Mill with 20 bags to chopp for the Cattle
" 28 a fine day we were at Church it is fast day
" 29 a fine day I was at Church with Mother

�" 30 a fine day but cold we were a Church the Sacrament Sabath
Dec 1 this day is cold and stormy it snowed a little
" 2 this is a fine day but very cold clear frost we killed 2 pigs the old sow weighed 380 lb the
other 180 they are good and fat Robert was at Beatties in the forenoon
" 3 this is a cold stormy day it Snowed and blowed the most of the day but not heavy out of
the east we put in 7 lambs &amp; the ram and a yearling weather to fatten we put in 4 old ews 2
days ago we have got every thing housed up now
" 4 this day is cold Mother Lizzie and myself went up to Margarets then we came in to
Guelph Margaret came with us they were buying some things for Lizzie Janet Amos came
home with us

1890
Dec 6 this is a fine mild day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie and Jane Little ang Robert I was
at a large Meeting in the City hall to hear Sir Richard Carthright speek on resiprosity with the
united states
" 7 a fine day but prety cold
" 8 this is a fine mild day Mrs Adam Hume Died yesterday we went up there today I went
down to Tailor Mcintosh for a Coat and pants I paid him $5 75 for trimmings and making $3
for coat $1 for pants I got a pair of kipp boots for Robert at McLeods paid $4 40
9 this is a fine day but a little raw and cold we were at Mrs Adam Humes Funeral she was 73
years and {blank space} months old
" 10 this is a fine day mild we cutt up the Pork 2 pigs I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod at
Taylors got a card from the G.T station
" 11 this was a very fine day Edward went to the fair Sold the old Cow for $32 cattl is dull I
had the wagon in in to Guelph got 850 lb of dried fruit from California dried Grapes paid $7
80 Dutty

1890
Dec 12 a fine day cleaned up a load of Wheat I went down to Bickleys got farmer shod

�" 13 a fine day but pretty cold Robert J went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 B 50 lb at
home 37 B 45 lb at Goldies got weighed 59 lb to the B $33 60 I went to Guelph with Mother
and the Buggie I paid Doctor Keatten his account $8 25 and A McLaren for tea $5.65 a cap
for Robert 50 cts
" 14 a very fine d at Church
" 15 this is a very fine day I oiled Johns Clock and sett it agoing I took our other Cloack to
Guelph Saturday to clean at Pringles
" 16 a fine day Susan came up from Toronto
" 17 a fine mild day we went to Guelph with a load of fall Wheat 38 B 8 lb at home 38 B 15 lb
at Goldies it weighed 60 lb to the B got 70 cts per B $34 43 I bought an Overcoat for Edward
at Williamsons paid $8 for it I bought a 100 lb of flour paid $2 30
" 18 this is a fine day Robert James went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of spring wheat

1890
Dec 20 this is a very fine day I wen to Guelph with Mother she had Butter got 18 cts eggs 25
cts Robert went up to Robert Amoss for the ews that were up to his Ram 7 Andrew Orr came
over from Waterloo for a box of Dried Grapes from California
" 21 a very fine day they were at the Church
" 22 a very fine clear day Robert James went over to Dr the Dentist to git in some teeth
" 23 a fine day I went to Guelph with Lizzie I went up to Dr Orton he fixed my nose Lizzie got
a sett of Dimond Jewalry paid $78 the price was $83
" 25 this morning is cold and calm 5 above zero
26 this day is very cold I went down to Mr Robertson
" 27 this is a fine day some light showrs of snow I went in to Guelph with Lizzie I bought 2
brushes paid $2
29 this is a fine day but coald I went to Aberfoyle got Jennie shod at Taylors I was at the
Townhall at the Nomination of Councilors I had the Cutter

�" 30 I went to Guelph I bought 14 chairs the price of them was 75 cts each by taking the
whole got them for 62 1/2 ct got a lamp 45 cts &amp; Almanac 15cts

1890
Dec 31 this day is raw and misty white frost Lizzie got Married to John Phillips our Minister
Rev W Robertson Married them at 3 Oclock

1891
Jan 1 this day is Soft and misty
"2 this morning is dull and Soft till after nine Oclock then it turned round got very cold and got
very slipprey got Jess shod at Tylors
" 3 I went in to Guelph with Robert we brought home Lizzie and John Phillips from there
Wedding trip Mrs Patton and her Boy from Huron came here
" 2 I Paid Mrs James Black all the rent of the Farm for the year 1890 $190
" 6 John and Susan Littl and Children went home to Toronto Lizzie went home With her
Husband John Philips
" 7 a clear cold day I went in to Guelph with Mother and Mrs Patton I paid her ${blank} to
give to her Mother being Interest on the Debenture in the Bank
" 9 a fine but cold I was at the Annual meeting of the Insurance Company I am Presidint

1891
Jan 10 a fine clear frosty day I went with Mother to Guelph she had some Butter and eggs
got 18 cts for B 25 for the egs
"11 dull in the morning started to snow got stormy in the afternoon
"12 this is a stormy cold day windy
"13 this is a fine day a little raw and cold I went in to Guelph for Reed the Ferrior to dress a
cow that has a groth on her eye it is sleighing good in some places poor in other places

�"14 this day is blustry and snow showers I went up to Berlin to the Convention of the
Creamery Association there was a large meeting I came home in the evening the fare cost
60 cents
"15 this is a fine day the big spoted heiffer calved this morning I went with Janet Amos up to
Major Harveys to get her Musick lessons
"16 this day is very cold keen frost below zero
"17 dull and foggy white frost not so cold
"18 this day is fine and mild we were at Church
"20 this is a fine mild day I went with Mother to visit Mr D Campbel and Mr &amp; Mrs Watt
"21 verry mild enclined to thaw rained a little in the evening

1891
Jan 21 I went with Mother up to George Duthies sale Mother was going to Mrs Arkels she
was not at home I bought a pott paid 50cts
"22 this is a sort of rough day with snow showrs we were down to Mrs Malcom McBeaths
Funeral a very large funeral she was 72
"23 this is a fine day I was at the Anual Congrational Meeting at the Church
"24 a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with 10 bags of mixed Chop to Pressents
Mill Paid 6 cts per B some Butter 18 cts Eggs 25 c
"26 a fine day Robert James went to Guelph with 32 B 10 lb of Fall Wheat at home 32 B 12lb
at Goldies it weighd 60 lb to the B got 92 cts $29.62 got 200 lb shorts $1 70
"27 snowed some in the forenoon I went down to Morriston and to the mance got Lizzies
Certificate from Rev W Robertson
"28 a very fine day Peter Stewart and his sister Cathrine came back here on a visit they
came with our Family to this Country from Scotland in 1834
"29 this day is very foggy till 2 Oclock then rained all afternoon

�1891
Jan 30 this is a fine day hard frost I went down to the Aberfoyle Mill with 10 bags of Oats to
chop paid 6 cents Per B got Jennie &amp; Jess shod at Bickleys it is very slippery
"31 a fine day till the afternoon it rained a little the Boys are cutting and hauling firewood
Feb 1 a fine day we were at the Church
"2 this day is frosty and very slippery the Boys went up to Arkel with a Cow and a heiffer we
Sold to Billey Watson for $70
"3 this day is cold and stormy we had rain last night snow this morning god sleighing I went
down to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of Reformers to make arangements for the Election and
appoint Delagates to go to a Convention of Reformers at Toronto on the 18th
"4 this is a very cold frosty morning down to zero I went to Guelph it is the fair
"6 this day is very warm a fine day the Boy at the wood
"7 a fine day till 3 Oclock then it sowed till night we went to Guelph with 7 bags of Apple got
$1 a bag for 4 bags of spys 75 cts for 2 bag rissets 90 for 1 bag $6 40 got 1/2 ton of bran $8

1891
Feb 8 a very fine mild day we were at Church
"9 this morning dull and soft rained all afternoon freezed after night we put tick destroyer on
the sheep I filled up some Apples 6 bags
"10 this day is cold and windy we went up to the College with 6 bags of Apples get $6 I was
at the Reform Meeting at the City hall to select a Candidate for the Election James Innis the
late Member was appointed
"13 this is a fine mild day John Little came up from Toronto in the evening the Boys are
getting home ice from Achies pond Bob Little is helping them I went to a Committee Meeting
at the hall Aberfoyle
"14 hard frost we finnished taking in the ice 10 loads paid Bob Little one Dolar for 2 day

�"16 this day is soft the snow is nearly gone but lots of ice on the roads started to rain in the
evening rained all night I went down to McIntyres for the Buggie wheel he put part of a rim in
it paid him 60 cts Beckley 50 cts got a sett of wheel workers paid 20 cts

1891
Feb 17 this day is sort of blustry rain in the morning then freezed and some snow got the ice
covered
"18 this is a fine day the Boys started to haul home the Turnips from the back Barn
"19 a fine day at the Turnips Janet Amos went up to Harveys with the Buggie I sold the two
steers to Dick King for 4 1/2 cents per lb to be delivered on the 10 of April
"21 this is a fine day but a littl raw we went in to Guelph Mother had some butter got 18 cts I
paid Peter Bever $14 for the service of his horse Tarry Robb I paid $1 at the time $15 in all it
is the Jess Mare
"23 this is a very fine day we got home all the turnips they kept splendid I have got the cold
"24 this is a very fine mild morning but it started to rain at noon and rained all afternoon and
all night I went with Robert to Guelph with a Barrel of Apples for John Little we sent it down
by Express to Toronto
"25 this day is dry but soft the flatts are covered with watter the snow is mostly gone we cutt
Some Oat sheaves with the cutting Box

1891
Feb 26 this is a fine day a littl cold I was up to the Nomination of a canditate for the Election
of a Member of Parlament of Canada James Innis and James Goldie was Nominated
28 this day is cold and Rough I was in to Guelph with some Butter got 18 cts at the Royal
Doctor Ketten was out to Mother
March 1 this is a very fine day at Church
"2 this is cold I went in to Guelph to the Doctor
"3 this day is cold an Est wind at home

�"4 I went in to Guelph to the Fair
"5 this is a fine day it is the Election of a Member of the Dominion Parliment James Innis was
Elected by 350 over James Goldie
"6 this is a fine morning till 2 Oclock then it snowed all afternoon from the east and very cold
Jane came up yesterday and went home this morning I went in to Guelph for the Doctor for
Mother I was very cold
"7 this is a fine Morning
"8 this morning is cold and chilly out of the east sort of rained in the afternoon and at all night

1891
Mar 8 I went in to Guelph for the Doctor had to go to Hanlons
"9 I had to go for to see the Doctor
"10 this morning is cold got warm in the afternoon I went to Guelph for the Doctor Mother is
very bad she has got Bronchities and Congestion of the Lungs the sow had 8 pigs one Died
"11 this is a very fine warm day the snow is nearly all gone John Gilchrist was married today
"12 this forenoon was very disagreable snowed a little soft snow all forenoon fine warm in
the afternoon I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor Susan came up
"13 this is a very stormy day snowed and blowed all day
"14 this day is cold and stormy high wind I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor I had some
Butter got 18 cts at the Royal I bought 100 lb of flour Goldies at Andersons paid $2 65 cow
stary calved
"15 a fine clear sharp morning got stormy in the afternoon the Doctor was down this morning
"16 a fine morning got windy and stormy Hugh Cockburn was here to see Mother Jane went
home on the train to Milton
17 this day frosty and cold Susan went home to Toronto

�1891
March 17 I went to Guelph to see the Doctor
"18 this is a fine morning I took Christ and Duncan And down to the Station to take him home
he is sick Edward went in to Guelph with a load of wood for John Philips it snowed in the
afternoon
"19 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Lambs I sold to Barber 4 lambs
weighed 370 lb at 5 3/4 cts per lb $21 27 3 dwarfs that was not thriveing for $5 and 1
sherling weather 135 lb at 4 3/4 cts per lb $6 31 $27.58 I bought 100 lb of Oatmeal $ 2.65 a
bottle of Wine for mother $1
"20 this morning is dull and foggy rained and freezed
"21 this morning is mild but very foggy and dull
22 this morning is mild but dull Mrs Ross and Petrie came from Guelph to see Mother she is
a little better
"23 I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor soft Roads
"24 a fine day we were cutting wood with the circular
"25 a fine day but hard frost in the morning I went to the Post Office then down to Morriston
"27 a a cold east wind snow and stormy in the afternoon Duncan Graham came down to see
Mother with Margaret Amos Edward went over to Gib Kingsburys to a bee

1891
Mar 28 I went in to Guelph with some butter and eggs got 20 &amp; 18 cts I barganed with WB
Cockburn for some spring wheat it is the seed fair I was at the Colege at a meeting of the
Creamrie Comittee Robert went down to Milton
"29 this is a very fine day we were at Church
"30 this is a fine clear day Robert came home from Milton he was down to see Janes folks
"31 this day has ben very stormy snowed a good part of the day soft snow

�April 1 this day is raw cool in the morning the roads are very bad mud and snow I went in to
Guelph it is the fair and to see the Doctor
"2 this morning is soft rained all morning the Doctor came down to see mother she has ben
worse for a few days
"3 this is a fine morning I went to the Church it is the fast day I got a shoe in Jennies fore foot
she is lame
"4 very cold in the morning the roads are very rough I went to Guelph got 4 gal coal Oil at
Bonds paid 72 cts I bought 1 1/2 Bushels of Clover paid $5 1/4 $7.75 1 1/2 B Timothy $2 25
$3.37 1/2 $11
"5 we were at the Church Sacrament a fine day

1891
April 6 this is a fine clear day hard frost in the morning Susan and the Girls came up from
Toronto John Little came down from Carbiton on the evening train he is going to Preach ther
this summer if spared
"8 a fine clear day hard frost in the morning David and Mrs Wood was here on a visit to see
Mother the Boys are splitting firewood
"9 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod on 3 feet at Taylors
"11 this is a very wet disagreable day I went in to Guelph with Butter got 18 cts eggs 14 I
was at a meeting of the Creameray Patrons at the City Hall I was Chairman
"13 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with 2 steers I sold to Dick King they weighed
2200 at $4 1/2 $99 and 3 sheep $21 a ram and 2 ewes I paid Edwards new suit of clothes at
Williamsons $20 a sett of Gangplough shears and bolts 85ct
"14 a fine morning till 3 Oclock then it rained
"15 this morning is very dull and foggy it rained some

1891

�April 16 this is a fine day I went down to Moriston got a Ploughshare for Watsons Chill paid
49 cts
"17 this is a very fine warm day I went with Mother to Mr &amp; Mrs John Murrays Silver Wedding
we gave a present of silver cream spoon and carving knile and fork $3 1/4
"18 this forenoon is soft showery I went in to Guelph I paid H Reid Farier $4 for comeing
down to fix the Cows eye
"20 a fine day Edward comenced to Gangplough in the back field Robert James went in to
Guelph for a ton of salt paid $5 35
"22 this is a fine warm day
"23 a finer day but cool we sowed salt on the Wheat and Barley land then Robert comenced
to sow the spring Wheat
"24 sowed spring Wheat 5 Bushels Fife Barley 7 1/2 Bushels
25 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph the mare Jess was very lame in the morning
she got a nail in her foot I got the shoe put on at Arkell Robert sowed 8 1/2 acrs of Oats in
the back field 11 Bus Banner 5 B Egiptoan

1891
April 27 a fine dry day cool Robert comenced to Plow the sod field back of the Rail Road for
Peas Edward rolled the Back field
"28 a fine day fine weather for seeding I went to Aberfoyl got the teeth of the iorn harrows
sharpened at Taylors paid 72 cts I took them off and put them in myself
"29 Edward is harrowing for Barley and we sowed some salt I went over to Phillips with
Mother in the forenoon
30 this day is dry and warm Robert started to sow the Barley in the big flat field
May 1 a fine dry day Robert finished sowing the Barley about 10 acres 17 Bushels and 9
Bushels of Oats in the same field

�"2 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother she is getting better she was at the
Doctor we had Some Butter got 19 cts eggs 11 I bought a dung fork paid 70 cts and two
handels 20 each
"3 a fine day a shower last night at Church
"4 a very cold day Robert plowed the garden
"5 a very cold day hard frost cant Gangplow
1 the Sow went to Beatties Boar

1891
May 7 this is a fine warm day I went to the Postoffice and took Mother down to visit old Mrs
John Black she has ben very sick Robert sowed oats in the third Back field 17 1/2 Bushels
"8 a fine warm day Robert sowed 12 B Peas
"9 this is a very warm day I went in to Guelph in the afternoon for some things
"12 this is a fine warm day Robert is ploughing sod for Peas John Phillips got a load of hay
from the stack in back field paid $5 some not good the cow spotty calved this morning
"13 a warm day Robert finished ploughing the sod and sowed it 4 1/2 acres 10 acrs in the
field sowed 9 1/2 Bushels 21 1/2 Bushels in the field
"14 this is a fine day I went up with Janet Amos she has ben down here for a week helping to
clean the house I went in to Guelph bought a pair of low Boots for Edward paid $1 1/2 Robert
started to sow the field at the creek oats
"15 a warm dry day Robert finished sowing oats in the field at the creek 19 1/2 Bushels
16 this day is cool and dry I went Guelph with Mother then she went up to Robert Amoss
some Butter 18 cts

1891
May 15 put the Mare Doll to Freeman Thomass Horse

�"16 Robert finished sowing the oats a corner near the creek 4 1/2 Bushels
"17 this morning is cold with frost
"18 this morning is very cold we took home a small load of off the top of the stack it is spoil
damaged with weet John Smith got about 500 lb he is to work for it
"19 this day is warm in the midel of the day but coold at nights Robert sowed 4 1/2 Bushels
of Peas in the field where the turnips is going to be we have sowed 5 Bushels of spring
wheat 24 1/2 Bushels Barley 66 1/2 Bushels Oats 26 Bush Peas we have sown 122 Bushels
of grain this spring McRoary got a load of hay from the stack
"20 a fine day the Boys and John Smith has ben hauling out Manure for the turnips
"21 we had Smith and McRoary helping out the Manure
"22 we had a very heavy shower last night and a fine rain today but not very heavy Mother
and me were at Mrs George Watsons Funeral she was Burried at Eden Mills

1891
May 22 the Boys were at the Dung themselve part of the day
23 Mother was at Mrs Robert Beatties she had a son this morning McRoary is at the Dung
the two Mares Doll and Jennie got the Horse Freeman Thomas horse
"24 quite a frost we were at the Church
"25 a very fine day warm Edward is away to Eden Mills Robert is at the Plough Lizzie was
here this forenoon helping to wash the Blankets John got a bag Potatoes
"26 this is a fine day cool and dry we are at the Dung we have McRoary 2 1/4 hours Robert
is Ploughing
"27 this day is warm we started to plant the Potatoes we have James Smith helping and
McRoary
"28 a fine warm day we finished planting Potatoes an Acre and half 11 rows of early ones
and the rest are white Elephants we washed the sheep 16 and a sick one and one Died last
night

�"29 warm and dry Robert was Ploughing finnished Ploughing down the dung for the turnips
we had McRoary they were hauling dung back to the field at the creek for corn time that
McRoary was here May 21 x 23 x 26 2 1/4 hours x 27 x 28 x 29 x 30

1891
May 30 a fine warm day the Boys are Picking stones off the gras McRoary is with them I
went to Guelph with mother she had Butter 15 cts eggs 10 cts
"31 a very warm day Some of the little pigs Died
June 1 very warm and dry it has ben a very dry spring Edward clipped some of the Sheep
"2 this is a very fine day had a fine shower this morning the Boys are Ploughing for corn we
have lost 3 pigs nearly 3 months old they appeare to have got Poison McRoary got a ton of
hay
"3 this morning is a little soft we had a shower in the morning we went to Guelph with a load
of wheat 38 B 25 lb at 97 cts $37.25 spring Wheat we brought home 600 lb of salt paid at the
rate of $5 35 I gave Robert $3 to get boots &amp;cc we had a Meeting of the Creamery
committee
"4 a fine day Edward finished the sheep 18
"6 the Boys are picking stons off the hay field
"8 the Boys and McRoary is at the stones finished
"9 this day is very warm and dry we were up to James Scotts on a visit
"10 the weather is very warm and dry

1891
June 10 the Boys finnished picking the stones off the turnip land I planted some corn
yesterday
"5 Robert sowed 1 1/2 Bushels of Corn I bought from J Hewr paid $1 1/2
"11 this is a very fine day we had a fine shower this morning it will do a lot of good

�"13 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with a load of spring Wheat 28 B 43 lb at
home 28 B 35 lb at Goldies got 96 cts $27 44 it weighed 58 lb to the B I bought 500 lb of
flour paid $2 60 per 100 $13
"15 the weather is very hot 100 on the thermomiter it has ben very warm lately we sowed 6
lb of rape we bought 10 lb of turnip seed paid 10 cts 6 lb rape 8 cts
"16 this is a very hott day a breeze in the afternoon we had a thunderstorm in the evening a
fine rain Robert made som drills
"17 this is a fine day dull the ground is too soft to drill in the forenoon Robert plowing sod
"18 a fine day but dull sowed some turnips
"19 a fine day dull in the forenoon cool sowed some turnips Robert Mary and Maggie went to
the Sunday School Picknick up to the Model Farm

1891
June 20 this is a fine day the boy finished sowing the turnips 5 acres we went in to Guelph
"21 we had fine rain in the forenoon Mother went up to Robert Amoss Margaret had a young
son this morning
"23 a very warm day the Boys is plwing sod
"24 this is a very warm day I went in to Guelph with one bundel of wool 56 1/2 lb gross at
home 54 in Guelph 50 lb wool at 20 cts per lb $10 I went up to Margarets to see them Robert
is at John Cockburns Barn raising
"25 very warm working statute labour
"26 working statute labour
"27 a very warm day I went to Guelph brought Mother home from Margarets
"30 very hot and sultry I went with Mother to the College to the Closing ex
July 1 this is a fine day we had a fine shower this morning we had several visitors
"2 a fine day Edward took a load of hay down to R B Morrison 2280 lbs

�1891
July 1 comenced to cutt the hay the
"2 cutt some hay in the field near the Barn
"3 Robert finished cutting the hay in the field near the Barn it is very light clover it has rained
nearly all day showery got very windy in the afternoon
"4 this morning is cool wind I went in to Guelph got a barel of salt paid $1 40 100 lb of shorts
$1 I got the Policy of Insurance on the creamry for $2000 paid $6 we got $10 from the
traders Bank
"6 this is a fine day we went to Rockwood with the wool 26 1/2 lb half fine at 25 cts 23 1/2 lb
at 20 got yarn and cloth we got in 3 loads of hay
"7 this forenoon is very wett rained steady from 3 Oclock till 11 Oclock the afternoon was fine
the Boys went to Picknick at the College the of Patrons of industry
"8 this is a fine day got in 3 lads of hay
"9 a very fine day the Boys are at the hay I went in to Guelph I was signing the Creamery
Checks I got $24 25 for our Cream for the Month of June and one week in May

1891
July 10 a very fine day the Boys are at the hay I planted 50 cabage Edward scuffeled
"11 a fine day busy at the hay at Church
"12 a fine day this is the Sacrament Sabath
"13 a fine hay day got the hay all cutt I went in to Guelph with Mother she went up on the
noon train to Wiarton she is going to see her sister Jane in Keppel she is very sick
"14 we had a great storm of wind and ran rain rained a great deal
"15 I went to Taylors got Jennie shod

�"16 this is a fine hay day we had McRorey helping to haul in the hay I went down to Peter
Bievers put the Mare Jess the his Horse Tary Bob I got the nedel of the Binder fixed at
Taylors
"17 a fine day had McRorey hauling in hay
"18 a fine day finished hauling in the Hay we had 22 large loads near 30 tons had McRoray
till 10 Oclock
"21 a fine day had Smiths 2 Boys helping at the turnips they got a bag of seed Potatoes

1891
July 22 Robert comenced to cutt the fall wheat Edward is finnishing cleaning the turnips
"23 finished cutting the fall Wheat fine wheat
"24 a fine day I had to go to Guelph for a spring for the knotter of the Binder I got it made at
Gourdies paid 10 cts Robert comenced to cutt the Barley at the Back field
"23 I went down to Morriston bought $2 worth of sugar a straw hat for Edward paid 20 cts
"25 I went in to Guelph at a Meeting of the Creamery committee
"27 this is a fine day we hauled in 2 loads Barley
"28 a fine day hauled in 4 loads of fall wheat put up a pig to fatten
"29 we hauled in 4 loads of Wheat we had a big shower after dinner I went to John Blacks
funeral
"30 this morning is dull and a light shower then it cleared up a fine afternoon Robert went in
to Guelph with a load of Peas 31 B at home 30 B 45 lb at Hewrs got 72 cts $22 14 I went up
to Margarets with Jane
"31 finished hauling in the Wheat 12 loads

1891

�Aug 1 this day is dull and a very light rain sometimes Edward started to scuffel the turnips
the second time Robert cutt a little Barley in the Morning I went to Guelph a Meeting of the
Creamery Committee we sold the July Butter to Brill for 20 cts per lb Mother got home from
Keppel she has ben away for three weeks we bought 14 lb of beef paid 7 cts per lb 8 1/2 lb
of Pork at 10 cts
"3 this is a fine day George Wakefield comenced to work we hired him for a Month for $25 at
the turnips in the forenoon Robert is Cutting barley
"4 a fine day Robert finished cutting the Barley the other Boys are at the turnips
"5 very warm I went in to Guelph got 50 lb Binding twine 25 lb crown B 11 cts per lb 25 lb
reed cap 12 cts got two springs fore the kotter paid 25 cts
"6 Mr Johnston and Mrs David Wood was here
"7 a very warm day the Boys are hauling in Barley 6 loads at Flemings thrashing
"8 the Boys hauled in 7 big loads of Barley
August 9" 1891
Aug 8 I went in to Guelph Mother had some chickens she got 40 cts per pair alive I signed
the Creamery checks
"9 this morning is very dull and showery we had a terable storm in the evening a most
dreadfull wind at first then it rained a terable storm of thunder and lightning till near the midle
of the night
"10 very hot and sultry dull in the forenoon comenced to cutt the oats in the back field in the
afternoon had to spread out the Barley to dry heavy showrs went round but we had none but
a great deal of lightning
"11 a fine day hauled in the last of the Barley 18 big loads
12 finished the Oat in the back field and cutt the spring Wheat a very fine crop
"13 a fine day hauling in the wood to the shed
"14 a fine forenoon rained in the afternoon Robert went to Bob Blacks mill for some lumber

�"15 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph the Boys hauled in the spring wheat 4 loads
"17 Robert cutt some Oats and putt out straw

1891
Aug 18 this is a fine day I went up to see Pett Hume about thrashing hauled in 4 loads of
Oats
"19 I went in to Guelph Bought a cady of tea 11 lb from Fielding &amp; McLaren $1 worth sugar
50 lb Oatmeal paid $1 50 at P Andersons 28 lb meat at Billey Watson paid $2 hauled in
loads of Oats
"20 horse raiking the Oats and got them in
"21 rained this morning we thrashed all day Peter Hume we thrashed 225 fall Wheat 87 sp
375 Oats 335 Barley 1022
"22 a fine day pulled a lot of Peas Mr McLaren has ben helping us for 2 1/2 day pulling Peas
and thrashing
"24 it rained a lot this morning dull all day cleaned up some wheat and fixing about the Barn
the Sow piged she had 7 pigs
"25 a fine day cutt some Oats and turned Peas I went to Aberfoyle to get a bolt for the Binder
and a quart of oil at Falconbridges
"26 a fine day warm in midle of the day I went down to Milton with Patricha Little and some
Butter and preserves for Jane Little

1891
Aug 27 this day is dull and Ploughing and scraping out a ditch at the fallow
28 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of Peas in the afternoon
"29 a very fine day cold in the morning the Boys finished pulling the peas with the rake and
hauled in 2 loads of peas I went in to Guelph it was the seed wheat show I am going to get 4
B wheat from Morlock and 6 B from R Amos

�"30 a fine day we were at Church
"31 this day is dull in the forenoon a slight shower in the afternoon we got in 2 loads of Peas
and plowing
Sept 1 a fine day the Boys are hauling in Peas I went down to Morriston got 4 Bushels of
Surprise Wheat from Mr Morlock paid one Dolar per B
"2 Ploughing and scrapeing out a Ditch
"3 a fine day I went in to Guelph for 25 lb of Binding twine paid 9 cts per lb finished hauling in
the Peas 21 loads
"4 hauling in Peas and killed a pig

1891
Sept 5 this morning is cold started to rain about 10 Oclock rained some all day light then
rained heavy after night I went in to Guelpt with a pig it weighed 157 lb got $7 per 100 lb from
McHardy then I went out to Robert Amos for 6 Bushels of Garfield Wheat paid one Dolar per
B
"7 a fine day but dull in the forenoon Robert cutt the Oats at the creek Edward is Ploughing
"8 a fine day Robert comenced to sow the Wheat
"9 Robert finished sowing the Wheat on the summerfallow 7 acres 4 Bushels of Surprise
wheat and 6 B of Garfield Wheat hauling in Oats
"10 hauling in Oats and Ploughing for Wheat
"11 a fine day Ploughing and hauling in Oats
"12 a fine day George Wakefield left he has ben here one Month and nine days I paid him
$25 still own him $7 1/4 the Boys are Plowing I went to Galt with Mother to old Mrs Robert
Amoss Funeral we got a very heavy thunder storm after dark rained for a long time while we
traveled 10 miles

1891

�Sept 14 this day is cool I went in to Guelph to signe the Creamery checks they finished
Plowing
"15 we had a very heavy rain last night it is dull this forenoon Edward harrowed in the
afternoon Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 8 bags of Oats to chop Robert Beattie got
the loan of 5 bags of Oats 396 lb
"16 this is a fine day we got 4 1/2 Gallons of Coal oil at the Grange paid 14 cts per Gal
"17 this is a fine day finished sowing the Wheat in the big flat field 19 Bushels 10 B of
Clawson and 9 B Democrate
"18 a fine till the afternoon we had a showr a great deal of thunder and lightning we finished
cutting the Oats a peice that was late they were very heavy and laid down
"19 a fine day we were in to Guelph Mother had some chickens and Ducks
"21 this is a very warm day cutting corn and hauled in 4 loads of Oats in the afternoon had
McRory in the afternoon
"22 this is a very warm day the Boys are cutting corn with the Binder and with the hoock

1891
Sept 23 this day is very warm I went to the Guelph show with Mother &amp; Robert
"25 very warm finished cutting and stacking the Corn it was a fine crop we lett the Sheep and
the young Cattle on the rape
"29 this is a fine cool day we had a heavy rain this morning thunder and lightning we have
had it very warm for two weeks
"30 Edward went the Nassageweya show Robert at Gilchrists and W McKenzies thrashing
Oct 1 the Boys is at W McKenzies thrashing
"2 a fine warm day we started to take up the Potatoes we had Jime and Pet Smith helping
"3 a fine day at the Potatoes I paid the Smith Boy $1 50 for the two days I went in to Guelpt
about the Creamery

�"4 a fine day at the Church it is the Sacrament Sabath heavy rain at night
"5 it is cool at the Potatoes
6 at the Potatoes part of the day Pushlinch show
"7 rained a little near all day heavy at night I was in to Guelph and at the College sale

1891
Oct 10 I was in to Guelph and signed the Creamery Checks Robert had a load of Wheat in
35 bushels 50 lb it weghed 63 lb to the B got 92 cts per B $32 96
"11 this day is very cold for the season
"12 hard frost cold in the morning finished picking and harrowing the Potatoes a fine crop
some rotting
"13 clear and cool we cleaned up a load of Barley Mrs David Watt Died this morning aged 76
years Mother was there all night
"14 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 12 lb at home got 45 cts $23 20
"15 this day is cool we wer at Mrs David Watts Funeral and David Dows Funeral both out of
the same house at the same time
"17 we went in to Guelph Mother had Butter and eggs and Robert had a load of Barley 54 B
44 lbs at home got 44 cts $23.60
"22 this is a very cold day we went in to Guelph I paid Doctor Keating his account up to date
$27 I was not very well I got some pills

1891
Oct 20 I was at John Clarks Sale I bought a Leister Ram Lamb paid $5 56
"24 this is a very fine day we went in to Guelph Mother had Butter 19 cts Robert had a load
of Barley got 43 cts 54 B $23 20
"26 this is a fine day we were thrashing P Hume

�"27 this day was very cold very cold wind we were thrashing till near half past 3 Oclock we
thrashed 855 B Oats 267 B Peas 175 B Barley we thrashed one day in August
"28 this is a fine day we started to top and harrow the turnips and at the Appels we got a cow
killed by the train they were comeing home to milk she was nearly over when the Engine
struck her hind legs and brock them all to splinters she was a fine young cow and in calf
"29 a fine day hauling in the turnips
"30 at the turnips we had some boys helping
"31 a fine morning till near 9 Oclock then it rained till 12 Oclock Mother and me went in to
Guelph I had 10 bags of Colvert apples for the College got 60 cts $6 2 bags of Potatoes for
the hosptal I gave them for it

1891
Nov 1 this day is cool we were at Church
2 a fine day at the turnips we got in all the appels
4 we finished hauling in the turnips we had Tom Evens 5 day at 50 cts Pet Smith 2 1/2 day
30 cts Toney Wakefield 4 1/2 at 30 cts
"5 the ground was a littl white with snow the first of the season when the sun came out it was
all gone we were taking in Potatoes in the afternoon out of Pits 2 1/2 lb Edwards time is he
has ben hired for seven months at $15 per month
"6 Robert is taking in the Potatoes a fine day I went up with Mother to Margarets in the
evening to the Christening of the Baby
"7 a fine day we came in to Guelph mother had some Butter 19 cts eggs 20 cts some Ducks
Robert finished takeing in the Potatoes I paid Edward $30
"9 a fine day Edward comenced to work we hired him for a month at $10 they started to Plow
back in the flats
"10 fine in the forenoon but dull it rained all afternoon I got Farmer shod at Bickleys

1891

�Nov 11 this is a fine day the Boys are Plowing
"12 a fine day but cool we were at the Church it is Thanksgiveing day not very many at the
Church
"13 this is a fine day the Boys are Plowing
"14 a fine day I went in to Guelph with mother she had Butter &amp; eggs 19 and 20 cts I got a
suttle for Georges Sewing Machine at Raymonds and a paper of needles Paid $1 50 I sent it
off by mail the Boys are Plowing
"16 a fine morning till 10 Oclock then it rained all afternoon we shifted the stove and put up
the Pipes
"17 this is cold the wind got very high and snowed some in the evening Robert went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with a grist 9 1/2 Bushels of Wheat got 320 lb of flour he had 12 bags of oats
and {2} bag of mixed to chop Edward fixing the cow stables got the calves put in
"20 this is a fine day Robert was at Beatties killing Pigs Edward is Plowing Mother and me
were at the funeral of Mr Gilbertsons Boy
29 a nice morning till noon then it rained all afternoon steady

1891
Nov 17 I went in to Guelph with Mother she had Butter and eggs Robert had a load of Barley
55 B 44 lb at Guelph home 55 B 26 lb at Guelph at 51 cts $28 30 I bought a new Overcoat at
Williamsons Paid $11 50 Mother got 2 pair of shoes the roads are very bad muddey
"18 this day is very cold the grounds is white
"19 this is a fine day cool we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 26 lb at 52 cts
$28 33 we bought suite of cloths $14 an Overcoat at $10 the roads are good
"22 it rained all day did not go to Church
"23 this is a very wet day rained all night and all day till near night Robert and Mary Murray is
away to the Church to a tea Meeting

�"24 this day is very cold it snowed last night very stormy all day high wind Robert went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with 12 bags to chop
"25 this day is cold I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod at Taylors

1891
Nov 26 this day is milder Robert went to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 42 lb at 49cts
$27 37 I went with Mother down to Gilfillans
"28 this day is cold Robert and Robert Little went down to Toronto very cold at night
"29 very fine day but sharp frost at Church
"30 this is a fine day I killed a fat sheep Edward went in to Guelph in the evening to the St
Andrews Consort with Mary Murrays and Hellen Ainsly from Hamilton
Dec 2 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I sold 15 lambs to young Barber
"3 a very fine mild day I went down to Mrs Gilfillans sale I bought a {??} rollor I paid $17 86
cash Robert came home from Toronto
"4 this forenoon is very wett it raine till noon hevy
"5 this is a fine day frost and a little snow in the morning I went to Guelph with some Butter
"6 it snowed quite a bit last night
"7 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with 15 lambs I sold to young Barber I got $69 $30
for 7 weather $39 for 8 Ewe lambs

1891
Dec 9 a fine day Robert went in to Guelph with a load of fall Wheat 43 B 8 lb at home 43 B 5
lb at Goldies it weighed 62 lb to the B got 93 cts per B $40 06
"10 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph it was the Chirstmas fair and show
"11 a very fine day Robert went to Guelph with a load of spring Wheat 44 B 48 lb at home 44
B 10 lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb $38.87

�Dec 2 the the Sow went Murrays Boar
"12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph Paid the taxes
"14 a fine morning but it started to rain about 10 Oc it rained all afternoon then snowed windy
all night and cold we killed 4 Pigs
"15 this day is soft rained near all day then frezed all night
"16 very cold and stormy all day I went in to Guelph with one hog it weighed 243 lb got $5 15
per 100 lb $12 41 Edward went up to Kepple on a visit I got a lot of Dried fruit that Arived
from California Figs and raisins 1290 lb my Brother John sent it to be divided

1891
Dec 16 the Fruit my Brother sen he paid the freight to Guelph but I had to Pay $3 26 before I
got it he paid the Duty on it $13 there is a Barel of it for Robert Orr Waterloo
"17 this is a fine day but cold I went down to Morriston with Robert we bought a new Covered
Buggy from Campbell &amp; Fritze I paid $90 $45 down $45 in 2 weeks they are to fixe the
wheels of the old Buggy I bought a new whip from Scott Paid $1 1/2
"19 I went in to Guelph in the afternoon with Mother Susan and her Children came up from
Toronto
"21 this is a fine mild day
"23 this day is dull and wett I went up to Lizzie Philips in the afternoon with Mother and
Susan on a visit the Sow was at Murrays Boar the second time
"24 this day is wet and very disagreable rained the most of the day Robert went down to
Morriston for the old Buggie it was getting fixed
"25 this day is very dull and foggy Robert Amos and Margaret came down here today
"26 this is a fine mild morning but the roads are very soft till afternoon then it got very cold

1891
Dec 27 this day is very stormy cold very windy it wa was it very windy last night and cold

�"28 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle to the Nomination of Councilors this is Mothers
Birthday aged 69 years
"29 a fine morning but it got soft and rained a little
"30 this has ben a fine day Mr Amos from Galt George Amos and his Wife was here on a
visit Janet Amos and Robert came down
"31 this day is raw and cold east wind I went down to Taylors got the mare Jess shod Jane
came up from Toronto John Little came up in the evening train

1892
1892
Jan 1 this day is soft the roads are very soft and muddy we had the Friends and Mr &amp; Mrs
Murray Mr &amp; Mrs Beattie were over in the evening
"2 a fine Morning got very cold in the afternoon
"3 this day is very cold John Little Preached at Duffs Church Morning and evening
"4 this is a fine day the folks went home to Toronto John and Susan Little Jane Little and
there Familys I went down to the Election of Councillors at Aberfoyle with Robert

1892
Jan 5 this has ben a fine day Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 20 bags of Oats to chop
he did not get it
Duncan Macfarlane
Hayfield Puslinch
This concludes "The Hayfield Diaries" by Duncan MacFarlane
For more information on Duncan Macfarlane, check out the “Meet the Diarist” page
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                <text>Duncan MacFarlane (1818-1892)
1890-1891 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
1890
Dec 28 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 6 lb at home 49 B 38 lb at Slemans
got 44 cts per B $21.91 bought 500 lb of Bran at Goldies paid $2 75 Susan came up from
Toronto yesterday with her two Children
" 29 this is a wett forenoon
30 this is a fine day I was at Aberfoyle at the Nomination of Councilors
" 31 a fine day I went out to John Douglas then to Guelph got $95 as part of rent from
Douglas
1890
Jan 1 this is a very wett day it rained nearly all day Mother Susan and Me went up to
Margarets to Dinner
" 2 this day is soft it rained nearly all forenoon then cleared up the roads are terable soft
Susan and her Children went down to Toronto this Morning Lizzie went to Campbelvile with
her and came home in the evening
" 3 it is cold and frosty the roads are hard
" 4 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph got all the books squared up at the Bank Sent $5 to
George to Bottineau got it regestered
1890
Jan 5 rained this morning soft all day rain in evening
" 6 this is a fine day the roads are very soft it rained very heavy this morning it rained near all
night I was down at the Election of Councilors at Aberfoyle
" 7 this is a very fine day Some frost last night
�" 8 hard frost this morning got very stormy at noon snowed and blowed all afternoon not
much snow the boys were hauling home wood John Douglas paid all his rent
" 9 this morning is fine got to blow a little snow in the afternoon I went down to Aberfoyle got
a nut for a bolt of the windmill the boys are at the firewood cutting and splitting Edward with a
heiffer to Murrays Bull it is the third time
" 10 this day raw and dull the ground is white Edward is at Rosss Bee cutting wood
" 11 this is a very stormy cold day got milder in the afternoon the Boys are fixing things
12 it rained last night a lot this is a fine morning then it got foggy and cold then frezed
" 13 it rained very heavy last night this morning a terable high wind got cold hard frost and a
little snow
1890
Jan 14 this is a fine day the Boys are getting wood
" 15 this morning is raw and cold and a slight flurry of snow they went out to Aberfoyle to the
Consert of the Farmers Club at the Townhall 2 ins of snow
" 17 this is a fine day fine wheeling on the roads where it is tracked I went down to the
Church to the annual meeting the roof of our Sheed at the Church got blown of with the high
wind on last Monday I paid the record to J McLean
" 18 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I paid $4 for 4 numbers of the Mercury for the next
year one each for myself one each for Brother John George. John D McFarlane I dont know
where Duncan is living I paid Simpsons account against C Black
" 19 a very fine day we were at the Church Mr Turnbull preached a fine Sermon it is fine
wheeling
" 20 we had heavy rain last night very windy today got cold at noon and hard frost the Boys
cleaned up some Spring Wheat for seed 9 B
" 21 this is a very cold morning 18 above zero got stormy in the afternoon and cold I was at
the Post Office
�" 22 this is a fine cleare day the Boys are chopping in the afternoon James Scott and Wife
was here on a visit
1890
Jan 23 this forenoon got very stormy for a while then it got a fine afternoon we had John
Smith helping us to kill a Steer
" 24 this is a fine clear day I went down to the Annual meeting of the Insurance Company I
was elected President the boys was chopping
" 25 a fine day but windy Robert went to Guelph got 500 lb of Bran $2 75 500 lb small wheat
for to chopp for the Pigs at Goldies paid $3 Mrs &amp; William Gilfillan was here on a visit I went
to Mrs Donald Campbells funeral
" 26 a fine day got soft and rained some in evening
" 27 a fine day I went in to Guelph with a hide 54 lb got $1 25 I paid Brill $10 8 for a pig for
Mrs Black paid Guthrie &amp; Watt $16 Mrs Black account with them Robert went the Arkell Mill
with 15 bags to chopp 5 bags Wheat 10 Oats
" 28 this is a very fine clear day Robert started to haul Dung with the wagon to the B lott
" 29 a fine day white frost in the morning soft in the evening I cutt up the hind quarters of the
Beef and salted hams
" 30 this is a fine mild day very warm and oppen for this season no snow of any conciquance
good roads
1890
Jan 31 this is a fine day the roads are very soft it rained this morning and thawed all
forenoon I was at a meeting of Insurance at Aberfoyle
Feb 1 it frezed hard this morning the roads are very rough it is cold Robert James &amp; Lizzie
went in to Guelph on the train I sold a cow to Dick King
" 3 this is a fine Soft day it rained some last night the road are very Soft and slushey Edward
went up to Dick Kings with the old white Cow I sold to him for $35 Donald Bell came down
�from Bells corners on Saturday he went down to Milton tonight I paid him $20 I am owing him
$80 yet he dont want it just now all paid now
Jan 31 Robert went up to the Mill with 10 bags to chop mix
Feb 4 this day dull and misty rained and frezed in the forenoon it was soft in afternoon rained
in the evening I went over to Mr Alexander Smiths Funeral
" 5 this day is terable windy soft and muddy in the morning got very cold hard frost before
night
" 6 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got farmer Shod at Bickleys he has not been Shod
this winter before
" 7 this morning is raw with east wind were cutting straw Oats &amp; hay in the forenoon
1890
Feb 7 I went to the Aberfoyle Hall to the fire Insurance Annual meeting it was an Ajurned
meeting it got to be very stormy in the afternoon the road were very rough
" 8 a fine morning got stormy and cold before noon I went to Guelph with Mother with the
Buggie
" 9 we went to Church with the cutter
" 10 a fine day Robert got Sick with La Grippe
" 11 this is a very fine day white frost in the morning I went with Mother down to Mrs Gilfillans
then to Mrs Woods to see them
" 12 this is a fine day the Rev Mr McKinley and Christene McKinzie was here to visit us he
was Preaching in our Church last Sabath
" 13 this is a very fine day the sun is strong the sleighing is gone I was down at the Post
Office I sent away a letter to D Guthrie MPP to Toronto Lizzie is laid up with La Grippe
Robert James has ben down with it all week
" 14 it has rained nearly all day light and cold just above freezind point
�" 15 a fine day we went to Guelph Bought 635 lb screenings paid $3.81 1010 lb Bran $54 or
$11 per ton {scen} $12
1890
Feb 17 this day is cold a raw east wind Robert got laid up again he got cold this forenoon
Mother is very sick with the la Grippe she was very bad last night
" 18 very raw and foggie east wind I went down to Taylors got Jennie shod 2 new shoes
good wheeling
" 19 this is a fine day got cold in the evening and windy
" 20 this is a very cold day very windy and stormy some times but not much snow it rained
some last night Fielding &amp; McLairin was here we got a cady of tea 11 lb we are to pay 45 cts
if we like it when they come back Edward &amp; Donald Bell started to cutt ice
" 18 Donald Bell went up to the Mill with 15 bags to chop 6 of screenings 9 of Oats
" 21 this day is cold and stormy a little drippel of snow
" 22 this is a fine day not very cold we went to Guelph with five lambs I sold to Barber they
weighed at home 582 lb at Guelph scales 540 lb $29 70 or 5 1/2 cts per lb
" 24 this day is warm and soft the sleighing is done I went to Guelph with Robert James to
See Dr Ketting he is very bad with his throat
" 25 this day is very soft it rained all morning Donald went up for Maggie Murray Lizzie is sick
1890
Feb 26 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph for Dr Keatting Mother Lizzie &amp; Robert is sick
then I went over to Joseph Smiths sale
" 27 the weather is foggy and dull I went out to McIntyres with the Buggie wheel to get fixed
" 28 this day is very dull and soft it rained last night Donald Bell went up to the Arkell Mill with
a grist of 16 B 50 lb of Wheat
�March 1 this is a cold and windy day a great change since yesterday I went to Guelph to see
the Doctor and got more medesine
" 3 this is a fine morning had some flurries of snow in the afternoon yesterday was very cold
Donald Bell went over to Blacks Mill for a load of sawdust he went for one on Saturday we
have to pay 50 cent a load Mrs Gilfillan was here on a visit
" 4 we had some Snow in the forenoon Jane came up from Campbelvile to see Mother I went
down to Aberfoyle got home the Buggie wheel from McIntyrs got a new rim and a spoke paid
$2.20
" 5 a very cold day ten below zero I went to Guelph got 100 lb oat meal for $2 4 gal coal oil
@ 70 cts
1890
Mar 6 cold clear frost the coldest morning this winter got all the ice in good ice
" 7 clear frosty weather sent up two steers to David King he bought for $60
" 8 a fine clear day the Sun is strong I went in to Guelph to gett the float of the tank fixed I
bought 2 Bushels 20 lb of clover seed paid $4 per B $8.34 got three piles 50 cts
" 9 a fine day at Church Mr Bradly preached
" 10 a fine forenoon a little snow in the afternoon we got our firewood cutt with the saw
" 11 this day is very soft a little rain and foggey Donald went up to the with 16 bags to chop 6
bags of Peas and 8 of Oats and 2 of Barley I bought 16 Bushels of Peas from Archy
McKenzie paid 55 cts per B
" 12 very soft and dull rained nearly all day light
" 13 a fine day but very muddy the roads are terable I went up to Wilcocks Sale and the
Postoffice
" 14 a fine morning a little frost but it got very muddy a little flurry of snow in the afternoon
" 15 this day is cold the roads are very rough Robert and me went down to Mrs Gilfillans for
some Peas 20 B. 34 lb paid 53 cts per B
�1890
March 17 this morning is cold I went in to Guelph for to draw some money out of the Bank for
John Little I sent a check for $50 to him
" 18 this is a fine day mild I went to Mrs J swartenbergers Funeral I then went down to
Moriston with some Harness to Scotts to fix collers
" 19 this is a fine mild day Edward was at Archie McKenzies cutting wood Robert went down
to Campbelvile with a load of Sawdust for Christ Little Donald Bell started work
" 20 a fine day I went over to J Irwins sale the roads are very muddy
" 21 I went out to the Post office the road are terable
" 22 it frezed last night the roads are very rough I went in to Guelph with Mother and some
Butter got 19 cts 14 1/2 lb the roads are soft
" 24 it is cold rough roads Gillfillans was here
" 25 this day is soft it rained all forenoon Robert and me went down to the Aberfoyl with 12
bags of Oats to chopp then we went down to Morriston for some harness we were getting
fixed and a pair of new halters with stems and bits paid $3 29 for the halters $2 49 for the
others
1890
March 25 we bought a sett of iron harrows from Taylor the Blacksmith I have to pay him $13
in the fall got a shoe on Doll
" 26 this morning is some blustry a little snow Robert went up to Gilchrists to help to kill pigs
Edward went to J Smiths bee sawing wood Mother and me went up to Mr Murrays on a visit I
paid him $2 for 2 cows to his Bull
" 27 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the Easter fatt Cattle fair
"28 this is a terable stormy a terable high wind all last night and today blowd and snowed al
day
�" 29 this is a fine day great drifts of snow on the roads I went to Guelph with the Buggie and
Donald Bell I paid him $30 he got a new Suit of cloths I had 14 1/2 lb of Butter got 21 cts
" 31 this is a very fine day we killed 9 little pigs Duncan Gilchrist was helping us
19 Donald Bell comenced to work the
April 1 we went in to Guelph with some pork 8 pigs I Sold them to McHardy for $5 80 they
weighed 1045 lb $59.69 and one for John Little it weighed
1890
April 3 this is a fine day frost in the morning I was out to the Postoffice the roads are very bad
" 4 this is a fine warm day the Boys are splitting fire wood
" 5 this is a fine day we went to Guelph Mother had Some Butter got 22 cts eggs 10 cts the
roads are terable rough in the morning and very soft and muddy in the afternoon I drew Mrs
Stewarts interest out of the Bank. $183 75 and sent it to her by express to Port Huron I
renued her Debenture for three years
" 6 a fine day we were at Church
"7 this is a fine day after the rain last night I went down to Aberfoyl to Taylors got Jess shod
new shoes paid $1 60 got some hems fixed then I went down to Moriston the Boys got all the
wood split
" 8 this morning is very wett rained till 10 Oclock it was a fine afternoon fixing fences Edward
started to Sow the clover on the fall wheat
" 9 this is a fine warm forenoon it got very windy afternoon cold near night I went with mother
out to David Woods to visit after he got married the ewes comenced to Lamb
10 this day is cold got Fannie shod at Bickleys
1890
April 12 this is a very fine warm day we went to Guelph with some Butter got 20 cts I bought
1 Bushel of timothy seed paid $2 25 the Sow went to Beatties Boar yesterday she had 12
pigs on the 1st of April they are all dead she laid on them
�" 13 this is a very warm day the roads are drying fine we were at Church
" 14 this is a fine day but cold the men are ploughing the back field Robert comenced to
plough on Fridy the 11th sod we went down to Aberfoyle got the colt shod at Taylors I went
to Morriston
" 16 this is a fine day Edward rolled the fall wheat John Little came up from Toronto today
" 17 a fine day frost at night I went with John Little to Guelph he Bought a Sett of Buggie
harness and a light gig the cows are all calved 6
" 18 a fine day Robert Sowed 8 acrs of Barley 15 Bushels in the Back field cold in the
evening
" 19 a fine day but very hard frost in the morning Robert sowed 4 Bushels of spring wheat we
went to Guelph with 8 bags Potatoes got 55 cts per bag from Carter we bought over 800 lb.
of Salt paid at the rate of $5 25 per ton
1890
April 20 a fine warm day we were at Church Mr Law preched
" 21 a very fine day the ground is drying fast Robert is ploughing sod back in the big flatt field
for Peas we sowed some salt on the spring Wheat Mr Leagat came down from Guelph
Township for seed Barley 50 B 12 lbs got 44 cts per B $22.10
" 22 this is a very fine warm day Robert finished sowing the spring wheat 12 bushels and 3
1/2 Bushels Oats I was fixing the old rollor I went to Bichleys to get a bolt for the rollor
Donald is gangplowing
" 23 this is a fine growing day had a fine shower in the forenoon Robert is ploughing Donald
is gangplowing
24 it is quite cool Robert sowed 9 Bushels of Barley in the field at the creek I went down to
Morriston got a landside for the Watson Hill Plow paid $3 to Elfner the Blacksmith Barley 24
B sown
" 25 this day is coold frost in the morning Robert sowed 10 Bushels of Oats in the field at the
creek and Sowed some Peas in the Big field next it
�" 26 this morning was cold east wind Robert sowe Sowed 20 1/2 Bushels of Peas they got a
bag of Peas 2 B from Archy McKenzie Lizzie went to Guelph on the train
1890
April 26 it started to rain about 2 Oclock very light for 2 hours then it rained heavier after
" 28 this is a fine day the men are Gangplowing the land is wett back in the flatts Edward
went to the Mill with 12 bags of Oats to choap he went up to Arkell then he had to go to the
Aberfoyle Mill
" 29 this morning is wett it rained all forenoon fine in the afternoon the Boys are diging post
holes in the Afternoon
" 30 this is a fine day dull sometimes looks like rain the flats are too wett to work D was
clenning out some of the ditches the other Boy are at the fence putting in posts I planted
some onions we put the youg sow to Beatties Boar
May 1 this day is very cold the Boys are gangplowing
" 2 Robert Sowed the little field on this side of the creek in Oats 8 bushels then started to
Sow the big flatt field next the side road
" 3 sowed some oats
" 5 the boys is plowing sod for peas Edward wen down to Taylors with a wagon wheel to get
filled
1890
May 6 Robert finished Sowing the Oats in the big flatt field next the road 26 B
" 7 this is a fine day frost at night Robert sowed near 7 bushels of peas we got 6 Bushels
today from A McKenzie and 2 before that is 8 Bus I went in to Guelph to the fair I was at the
Creamera meeting at the Town Hall I bought 25 lb of oilcake at Flewrs sowed 2 8 B Peas
" 8 a fine day the men comenced to plow the sod for some oats Edward got home the wheel
" 9 this day is dull and cold the Boys are plowing and rolling we were down to Margaret
Blacks funeral she got drowned in the Spring behind the house it rained in the evening
�" 10 this is a very wett and cold day Lizzie and me went in to Guelph with the Buggie and
Some Butter got 18 cts and 10 cts for eggs Edward took in a load of Potatoes 16 bags got 46
cts per bag it was a very disagreable day to be out
" 11 this is a fine day frosty in the morning at Church
" 12 a fine day till 4 Oclock then it rained some till night Mother and Me were down to
Campbelvile the Boys are picking stones away back in the back
1890
May 13 this is a fine warm day the Boys are picking stones off the hay I was going round with
Mr Harcort to get Patrons for the Creamery
" 14 this is a fine warm day Robert and me went out to the Town Hall Aberfoyle to the
Guthrie meeting of Reformers I was Chairman
" 15 this is a fine day but cold in the evening I went up to the Agricultural College about the
Creamery a Meeting of the Committee of management we dined with Mr Mills the President
" 14 I went up to the Arkell Mill with 12 bags to chopp
" 16 Donald comenced to Gangplow the Potatoes &amp; turnip
" 17 this is a very cold day cold wind from the N west I went in to Guelph with Mother with
Butter got 16 cts at the Royal eggs 10 cts Robert finished sowing the Oats back in the flatts
they have been wett kept us back Sowed about 4 Acrs 6 B sowed 53 1/2 Bushels of Oats in
all 26 1/2 B Peas
" 18 this morning is raw and cold rained in the afternoon
" 19 a fine day we put up a new fence back the lane back of the creek in the forenoon then
the men started to hall dung back for the Potatoes
" 20 Mr &amp; Mrs Amos and Maggie came on a visit from Galt
1890
May 21 this morning was a very white frost a fine day after Boys at the Dung Mr &amp; Mrs Amos
went down to there son Georges a Man came here with Spectecals Mother &amp; Mrs Amos
�bought a pair each paid $2 each he wanted $2 50 each I bout a pair of the same kind for $1
50 and my old glases he alowed 50 cts for them
" 19 the young sow went to Beatties Boar the second time
" 22 this is a very fine day the Boys started to Plant the Potatoes I went down with Jennie the
Colt to Taylors got her shod on the front feet
23 this turned out a fine day after the rain we had a terable heavy rain this morning the flats
are all floodid I went with Mother to Peter Laings childs Funeral the Boys finished Planting
the Potatoes 1 1/2 Acrs 5 bags Beauty of Hebron 5 bags Early rose 6 Bags Eliphant
" 24 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with some Butter got 16 cts at the Royal Robert &amp;
Donald went down to Milton Jane came up with her Children
" 25 it rained a lot after 11 Oclock nearly all afternoon
" 26 a fine day Jane went home we have had a lott of visitors 4 girls from Guelph Jane and
her family since saturday
1890
May 26 this is a fine day I went down to Morriston
" 27 a fine day Robert is Plowing sod they started to gather Cream we give our Cream
" 28 a fine day we went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 40 B 50 lb at home 40 B 40 lb at
Goldies it only weighed 55 lb to the Bushel got 90 cts $36 60 the price of standerd wheat is
$1 per B
" 29 this is a very fine warm day every thing is growing fine we washed the sheep Robert is
Plowing sod Dolald &amp; Edward at the dung
" 30 it rained some in the forenoon I went to Church with Mother it is the fastday
" 31 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with some Butter got 16 cts then we went
down to the Church
June 1 a fine day we went to Church it is the Sacrament Sabath
�" 2 a fine day we went to Church then I got Jennie shod in the front feet
" 3 this day was very warm till near the evening then it rained Robert sowed some corn 3 1/2
Bushels
" 4 we had a terable thunder and lightning
1890
June 4 and rained last night then we had a very heavy shower in the Afternoon I went to
Guelph fair I bought a pair of Gaiters for myself paid $2 25 a pair for Mother paid $2 50 a pair
sheep shears paid 75 cts
" 5 a fine day very warm we had a terable storm of thunder and lightning and rain the flats
are all floodid this is the Election for Member of Parlement for the Local house Donald
Guthrie got Electid by 650 of a Majority
" 6 a fine day till about 4 Oclock then we had a couple of showers Donald is Plowing the
turnip land Robert sod I went over to Mr George Thomas{small superscript occurs} the
Dentist with Lizzie to gett 2 teeth puled
" 7 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie she was at Doctor Kettins she is not very
well
" 9 this is a fine warm day very close and warm I went down with Mother to Malton to see
Susan and her family they are all well
" 11 a fine morning dull we came home from Malton we had a terable thunder storm comeing
home we were out all the time of it down in Esquesing
1890
June 12 a fine growing day we got the turnip land all ready
" 13 this day is dull and warm Edward and Donald Bell went over to the Lake Some Picknick
I gave Dan Hume 30 cents to put on a gate at his Pond
" 14 this is a fine warm day I went in to Guelph with Mother and Lizzie to see the Doctor I put
Jess the mare to P {Beiners} Horse Tarry Bob $15 to insure a foal I paid one Dolar at the
time of Service I bought 4 lb of Parisgreen Paid 30 cts per lb one hundred Cabage 25 cts
�" 15 a fine warm day at Church P McLaren Preached
" 16 this day is warm Donald is harrowing the turnip land
" 17 very warm Robert comenced to Drill for turnips
" 19 we had a big showr in the forenoon
" 18 this is a fine day a little cooler started to sow the Turnips we have ben fixing up the Lane
back to the Railroad
" 20 this is a fine warm day finished sowing the Turnips 5 acres
" 21 this morning soft it rained some I went to Guelph with Lizzie Donald Bell took the Pett
and left the Councilors lett a job out the swamp
" 22 this was a fine day at Church Mr Wilson Preached
(1890)
June 23 this day is very hot and close very little air we went to Rockwood with the wool 141
1/2 lb 46 lb of fine wool at 24 cts 95 1/2 lb of long wool at 21 cts half cash half goods $31.9
" 24 this is a very warm day the Mare Doll foaled this morning the foal is weake it cant stand
we comenced to work the statute labour Edward and the team and Myself I am pathmaster
Robert was attending the mare and foal
" 25 another warm day we were at the roads
" 26 Robert is ploughing Dolls foal died yesterday it never stood or Sucked I went in to
Guelph for 4 lb of rape seed
" 27 we sowed the rape seed we had to gett another lb 5 lb in all I gott Farmer shod on the
front feet at Bickleys
" 28 we had a showr of rain in the morning I went in to Guelph with Lizzie we had a very
heavy shower comeing home near Guelph but there was none at home planted 50 cabeg
" 29 this day was very dull and warm at Church
�" 30 this day is terable hot 90 in the shade we went to Guelph got $50 out of the Bank then
went to the Colege to the closeing of the Colege
1890
July1 this day is very warm we had a great deal of Thunder and Lightning this morning and
some rain but not heavy Donald Bell has left us altogether he has been with us between 3
and 4 years
" 2 this is a fine warm day we were down to the Church to a meeting for the purpose of
chooseing a a Minester but we did not agree on a man there is some trouble in chooseing
one
" 4 this day is very cold I went in to Guelph with Mother in the evening to see the Doctor
Lizzie is not well
" 2 Robert went with the Mare Doll to Mr Thomas put her to his Horse
" 5 this is a fine day not so warm I went in to Guelph then went up to Margarets to get Janet
to come down to help Mother with the work for a few days Edward went to the Arkell Mill with
a grist of wheat 13 B 50 lb then he went to Guelph we bought 2 Barels of salt at Andersons
paid $1 35 each 100 lb of oatmeal $2 25
" 6 Robert and Maggie Graham went to Campbelvile
1890
July 7 this is a very fine day Robert moolded up up the Potatoes Edward started to scuffell
the turnips Robert went up to the Mill for the grist he got 2 shoes on Doll and one on Jennie
fore feet at Laings
" 8 this is a fine day but hot about noon up to 92 in the shade we comenced to cutt the Hay in
the big field next the oarchard Edward started to thin the turnips
" 9 a fine hay day Robert is cutting hay
" 10 a fine day busy at the hay
" 11 this is a fine day warm Jennie the Mare foaled this morning it is very weake it wont suck
�" 12 this is a fine warm day we hauled in 4 lads of hay Henry Darby comenced to work we
hired him for a Month for $25 to help with hay and harvest Jennies foal Died last night I went
into Guelph with Mother
" 15 this is a very hot day I went in to Guelph to the Presbetary meeting I was appointed by
the Congregation as a Commisioner to go there Susan and her Family came here in the
evening on the train from Robert Amos{small superscript occurs}
1890
July 17 this is a fine day it is cooler bussy at the hay I went down and got Jennie shod at
Taylors
" 18 I went down to Bickleys with the Buggie to get the tires sett
" 19 this morning was very cool I went to Guelph with Susan and her Family they went home
on the halfpast ten Train on the on the Grand trunk
" 15 I brought home 50 lb of binding twine from the Massie Company if it suites I have to pay
10 cents per lb if it will not suite I return it
" 21 very dry we started to build a stack of hay back in the back field next Archies
" 22 this is a fine warm day for the Hay we finished the Hay it is a fine crop
" 23 the Boys are at the turnips
" 24 Robert got the Binder started and cutt a little a little Barley we had a thunder shower in
the evening
" 25 this morning was dull did not cutt any till noon I went in with Mother to Guelph we bought
50 lb sugar paid 6 1/4 cents per lb
" 26 finished cutting the Barley in the back field then started to the Wheat it is very ripe
1890
July 28 very warm we finished cutting the fall wheat
" 29 a very warm we hauled in the Barley in the B field 9 loads
�" 30 this day is soft some light showers they are at turnips
" 22 the colt runaway with the old Buggie from the yard brock the shafts and got badly cutt
about the legs
" 31 started to haul in the fall wheat 4 loads cutt the Barley at the creek some of it is very
short
July August 1 this day is very warm got in all the fall wheat 13 loads 9 11 1/2 loads Barley 8
1/2 loads wheat
" 2 warm and dry fixing the line feense in the forenoon hauled in the Barley at the creek 2 1/2
loads
" 3 this is a terable hot day 96 in the shade at Church
" 4 this day is very warm Robert started to Plow the summerfallow the others started the
turnips the second time I went in to Guelph for the Horse ferier to see the Colt it is very bad
" 5 this is a fine day not so warm as yesterday
6 a very fine day Robert plowing the rest at the turnips I went up with Janet Amos she has
ben here for to her home the Ferrier was down to see the Mare she cant live
1890
Aug 7 a fine day warm finished the turnips comenced to cutt the Spring Wheat
" 8 a fine warm day finished cutting the Wheat and cutt some Oats Edward is at McKenzies
thrashing the young Mare died last night she has been very bad for four day she got cutt on
the legs she runaway two weeks before with the old Buggie the shafts brock run in her legs
made one deep wound after two weeks Tetanus or Locked Jaw sett in it is a terable disease
very fatal she suffered terable before she died she was a fine young mare three years old
she was very valuable a regular trotter
" 9 this is a fine warm day the men are pulling Peas with the horse rake Edward at thrashing
" 6 the old Sow piged she had three but one was dead
" 10 this is a very cold day for August cold wind
�" 11 this is a fine day cool in the morning the Boys finished pulling Peas they cutt come oats I
went in to Guelph with the sling we had from Read I got 50 lb of Binding twine got 50 lb 15th
July I paid $10 for both lots I bought a bottle of medicine for Lizzie paid $1 for it
1890
Aug 12 this is a fine warm day the men are hauling in Spring Wheat and one load of Peas
Robert cutt oats till noon
" 13 a fine warm day Robert is cutting Oats Henry stacking Edward is at Gilchrists thrashing
" 14 very warm the men is hauling Peas I went to Aberfoyle got a bolt made for the Binder
harrow irons mendid
" 16 very warm got all the Peas hauled in 20 big loads put two loads on the floor Robert cutt
Oats afternoon
" 17 a fine showr in the forenoon got cold in the evening
" 18 cool in the morning got very warm afternoon Robert cutt the most of the Oats Edward
and Henry thrashed two loads of Peas with the Horses I went to Guelph with Mother &amp; Lizzie
to see the Sons of Scotland from Toronto they had an Excursion to Guelph Lizzie went down
in the evening to Malton to see Susan
" 19 this day is dull it rained some in the afternoon got in 4 loads of Oats cleaned up all the
last years fall wheat about 20 Bushels Robert was Plowing the summer fallow
" 20 this is a fine day Mother and me went down to Campbelvile the men is Plowing and
hauling out dung
1890
Aug 21 we have had a great rain all forenoon
" 22 this is a fine day we had a showr last night the men is Plowing and hauling out dung
" 23 this is a fine cool day a little frost this morning hauled in 6 loads of Oats I went to Guelph
for to meet Lizzie comeing from Malton but she did not come till the evening
" 24 a fine day we went to Church
�" 25 a fine day they were hauling in Oats I horse raickes some hauled in one load spring
wheat
" 26 this day is dull a very light showr in the afternoon we finished hauling in all the oats that
is cutt we have some oats to cutt they are late we stacked what we hauled today Darbeys
time is up tonight he has ben working for 1 1/2 month at $25 per month paid $37 50
" 27 a fine day but cold we there was a big showr last night
" 28 a fine day warmer we were at David Littles Funeral we went to Guelph Mr Amos and
Maggie was here from Galt Janet went home with them she has ben here for 2 month
helping
1890
Aug 29 a fine day but cold I went down to Gilfillans with Mother Robert is Plowing this is his
birthday he is 21 years old
" 30 a fine day but cool I went to Guelph with Lizzie it is the seed fair I bought 9 B Democrate
Wheat from Henry Gray {Bev} paid $1 I bought 2 shirts for the Boys and neckties paid $2 75
Sept 1 a fine day frost this morning
2 a fine day a little frost in the morning we put up 5 pigs to fatten
" 3 a fine day warmer I went in to Guelph with Lizzie it is the fairday
" 4 very warm we comenced to sow the wheat
" 5 a fine day dull in the morning finished sowing the Wheat 8 1/2 Bushels Democrate 10 1/2
B Clawson
" 6 this morning is dull a light showr a fine afternoon I went to James Davidson then went in
to Guelph Lizzie went down to Campbelvile to Janes
" 7 this day is very warm
" 8 very warm in the morning got cool in the afternoon Robert started to Plow stubble in the
back field put lambs in the rape
�1890
Sept 9 this is a very fine day I went down to the Church we were chooseing a Minester Mr
Robertson Elected James Davidson was here and put new lineind in the tank in the kitchin it
cost $6 old Mr Mathison came down with him
" 11 this day is dull and soft in the forenoon it rained some Robert James and Lizzie went up
to Salem to Miss Jennie Davidsons Wedding
" 12 this is a fine day Robert and Lizzie got home from the Wedding at noon
" 13 a fine day the folks are all away to the sunday school Picknick to the Model farm except
Mother and me
" 15 a fine warm day we are thrashing theat Oats Peas
" 16 warm finished thrashing all but some oats to haul in we were done about 2 oclock there
was 200 Bushels fall Wheat 100 off 8 acres 100 spring off 5 acres 200 Bushels Peas 500 B
Oats 225 Barley I went in to Guelph in the afternoon to go to a meeting of Presbtery I was a
commishonar from the Church on behalf of Mr Robertson we are giving him a call but too
late
1890
Sept 17 a fine warm day took in 2 loads of Oats and cleaned up a load of Barley Edward is at
Murrays thrashing
" 18 Robert and me went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 23 bags 53 B 31 lb at home 53 B
26 lb at Guelph got 61 cts per B $32 65 we brock the iron axeltry of the Wagon after we got
over the iron Bridge we got George Tucker to take the load up to the market got it mended at
Penfolds paid $2 50
" 19 cleaned up a load of Barley 23 bags
20 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 23 bags it 54 B 41 lb at home 54 B 13 lb at
Guelph got 60 cts $32 45 we weighed the loads on the market scales then put the Barley on
the cars
" 22 a fine day very dry we put in a culvert on the road
�" 23 we went to Guelph with a load of Barley 21 bags 50 B at home 50 B 15 lb at Guelph got
60 cts per B the Barley is down some dull sale scarce of cars we bought a spring for the
Buggie at Armstrong paid $2
" 24 a fine day frost in the morning Edward wen went down to Taylors the Blacksmith for the
two wheels of the old Wagon got them filled
1890
Sept 25 a fine day I went to the post office
" 26 this forenoon is dull and light rain fine afternoon Guelph Show Duncan Gilchrist Died this
evening about 8 Oclock he has ben Sick for four weeks
" 27 this Morning is cold I went to Guelph with Lizzie I paid Dr Reed $6 for attending the colt
when she got hurt I paid Mr Davidson $6 for putting new lineing in the water tant last
saturday the 20th
" 28 a fine day frosty in the morning we were at Duncan Gilchrist Funeral
" 29 a fine warm day we killed 5 pigs in the afternoon John Smith helped us
" 30 we went to Guelph with the Pork 5 pigs they weighed 874 lb got $6 1/2 per 100 lb $56
16 sold them to Mr McHardy put up 2 Sows
Oct 1 this day is warm and very dry the ground is very dry to ploug Robert went to
Nassagaweya show in the afternoon
" 2 this is a fine warm day the Boys started to take up the Potatoes Mrs Andrew Weir and
Lizzie Weir was here on a Visit from Tesewatter
1890
Oct 3 I went down to the Post Office I paid Bickly $3 75 for setting 8 tires the Dummie $7 90
for filling 2 wagon wheels rims and spocks paid Taylor $13 for a sett of iron harows we got in
the spring and $2 for setting 2 Waggon tires we had a lott of rain in mor
" 4 we had a fine rain yesterday I went in to Guelph with Little John Little to go down on the
train to Toronto
�" 6 this was a very wett day I went over to Mr Thomas the Dentist with Lizzie to get a
temporery sett of teeth top ones paid $7
" 7 this day dull we were all but Mother at the Puslinch show we did not exibit we are not
Members this year
" 8 a fine warm day I went with Mother to Mr John Marchals funeral it was a very large one
" 10 this forenoon is very wett a very heavy showr Edward went down to the Milton show
Robert and me cleaned some Oats
" 11 a fine day we were at the Apples finished the potatoes
1890
Oct 13 Edward and me at the Apples Robert at Laings thrashing
" 14 a fine day rain last night I went up to the Arkel Mill with 10 bags of Oats to chop for the
horses then I went in to Guelph with the Wagon to get boxing for one of the wheels paid 55
cts at Peppers got 2 plough sheers paid {$5 0}
" 15 this is a very fine day my birthday. at the apples
" 16 a fine forenoon the boys at the Plow in the forenoon but it rained all the forenoon I was
the P Office
" 18 this is a very fine day I went to Guelph with Mother with Butter and eggs got 18 cts for
each we bought 2 ganzie Jackots an 2 pair drawrs paid $6 for the lott a pair Plowlines paid
30 cts
" 19 this day is wett all day raw and cold
" 20 this is a fine day raw and cold I was at the apples and at Baileys Sale the Boys are
plowing
" 21 this is a fine day we were down to the Church the Rev William Robertson was Inducted
into the Pastoral Charge of this Congragation they had a large tea meeting at night James
Smith was here plowing Robert was at Beatties thrashing
1890
�Oct 22 this is a fine day we went up to Margrates on a Visit I got a slip for the Plow at
Gowdies factory paid 40 cts
" 23 this morning is fine but dull it started to rain at noon rained all afternoon not very heavy
the Boys were at the thrashing McKenzies &amp; Murrays
" 24 this day is dull and cold and raw I went down to Taylors got the mares Doll &amp; Jess shod
and got the Wagon box fixed
" 25 this is a fine day but dull I went to Guelph with Mother she had Butter and eggs got 18
cents for each at the Royal I Sent off by express to California to John $30 I sold the wether
lambs to Barber for $5 75 per 100 lb to be delivered at the easter fair
" 26 this day is coold and raw
" 27 this day is pretty cold the Boys started to top the turnips the young Sow went to Beatties
Boar we put up the other young Sow to fatten
28 this is a fine day the Boys are at the turnips I went to Aberfoyl got Farmer horse shod at
Bickleys
1890
Oct 29 this is a fine day they boys are at the turnips
" 30 Edward is at Watts thrashing Robert at the turnips James Johnston and Wife from the
Township of Minto called to see us he was hired here about 30 years ago it is cold
" 31 the forenoon fine but it was rough in the afternoon with a little snow at the turnips I went
up to Arkel in the Morning for to get a Boy to help the turnips his name is James Jefferson
hired him for 30 cents per day
Nov 1 this morning is cold a little snow the Boys was at the turnip till near noon but it
comenced to Snow and snowed all afternoon then after night it rained Edward went down to
McLeods for his new boots I went to Guelph with mother with Butter and Eggs got 18 cts for
each I drew some money out of the Bank and paid Donald Bell $70 that remained of his
wages and $100 that he left with Lizzie to keep for him we are all clear with him now
�" 2 this morning is soft it rained for sometime when we were going to start to Church then it
snowed heavy the most of the afternoon
1890
Nov 3 this is a fine clear day frosty in the morning the snow did not melt very much Edward
went to the Arkel Mill with 16 bags to chop 4 mixed 12 Oats Robert Plowed in the afternoon
we seperated the Ewes put 8 to the Ram put 7 shearlings and 4 old ews in to the Oarchard
going to send 7 up to R Amos
" 5 this is a fine day the snow all went away the Boys are at the turnips James Jafferson and
James Smith are helping them I went to Guelph with Lizzie I got her Gold Watch at savages
it was cleaned I paid $1
" 6 this is a very fine day for the turnips
" 7 this is a fine day finnished hauling in the turnips we mad a large pitt back in the field the
roads are too bad to haul them home they were a fine crop
8 this is a fine day Robert James is covering the turnip pit and fencing it the other boys are
plowing the Turnip land I went with Mother to Guelph with Butter 19 cts I bought a straw knife
paid $1 25 2 pair of hinges paid 80 cts
1890
Nov 9 this is a very wett day till near noon
" 10 this is a very fine warm day the Boys are plowing
" 11 this is a fine warm day I went with the Boys down to the Church to put the roof on the
horse shed and fix it up put on new doors and new hinges the roof got blowen off in the
Spring
" 12 this is a fine warm day frost at nights the Boys are plowing John Little and Mary Maggy
came up from Toronto on the late train
"14 we have had very fine weather all week the Boys are Plowing
" 15 this morning is dull and soft but it cleared up a fine day the Boys are Plowing I went to
Guelph with Lizzie she had some Butter the sow went to Beatties Boar the second time
�" 16 a very fine day we were at the Church
" 17 this is a terable wett day it rained all day steady and a good part of last night heavy John
Little went home to Toronto Robert went down to Moffat station Christ Little from Bells
corners was here
1890
Nov 18 this is a fine day Edward went up to Robert Amos' with 7 Shearling Ews to put to his
Ram Robert was fixing round and letting the watter of the land it is too wett to Plow back in
the flatt fields
19 this is a fine day gott pretty cold near night Robert James went over to Dr Thomas and
changed 4 bags of Oats 11 B 21 lb for seed we got the Banner Oats got 6 teath pulled we
cleaned up 16 bags of fall wheat
" 20 this is a fine day cool we had quite a storm of snow last night about 2 or 3 inches we
went to Guelph with a load of fall wheat 35 B 22 lb at home 35 B 25 lb at Goldies it weighed
59 lb to the B got 92 cts $32 58 Bought a 100 lb of Oat Meal at P Andersons $2 49 got 12
stove pipes 10 cts each 2 ebows 35 cts each I paid A McLeod $4 for Edwards Boots
" 21 this is a very fine day snow all gone Mrs Gilfillan and Janet was here on a visit
" 22 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph with Lizzie we had a load of wheat 37 B 30 lb
89 cts $33.38 we had some butter and eggs 19 cts B 20 ct eggs
" 23 a very fine day we were at Church
" 24 this is a fine day the Boys are plowing in the flats
1890
Nov 25 this day got cold and snow showrs we went down to Morriston was visiting at
Singulars I went down to McIntosh Tailor got measured for Coat and pants
" 26 a fine day Robert James went up to the Arkell Mill with 20 bags to chopp for the Cattle
" 28 a fine day we were at Church it is fast day
" 29 a fine day I was at Church with Mother
�" 30 a fine day but cold we were a Church the Sacrament Sabath
Dec 1 this day is cold and stormy it snowed a little
" 2 this is a fine day but very cold clear frost we killed 2 pigs the old sow weighed 380 lb the
other 180 they are good and fat Robert was at Beatties in the forenoon
" 3 this is a cold stormy day it Snowed and blowed the most of the day but not heavy out of
the east we put in 7 lambs &amp; the ram and a yearling weather to fatten we put in 4 old ews 2
days ago we have got every thing housed up now
" 4 this day is cold Mother Lizzie and myself went up to Margarets then we came in to
Guelph Margaret came with us they were buying some things for Lizzie Janet Amos came
home with us
1890
Dec 6 this is a fine mild day I went in to Guelph with Lizzie and Jane Little ang Robert I was
at a large Meeting in the City hall to hear Sir Richard Carthright speek on resiprosity with the
united states
" 7 a fine day but prety cold
" 8 this is a fine mild day Mrs Adam Hume Died yesterday we went up there today I went
down to Tailor Mcintosh for a Coat and pants I paid him $5 75 for trimmings and making $3
for coat $1 for pants I got a pair of kipp boots for Robert at McLeods paid $4 40
9 this is a fine day but a little raw and cold we were at Mrs Adam Humes Funeral she was 73
years and {blank space} months old
" 10 this is a fine day mild we cutt up the Pork 2 pigs I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod at
Taylors got a card from the G.T station
" 11 this was a very fine day Edward went to the fair Sold the old Cow for $32 cattl is dull I
had the wagon in in to Guelph got 850 lb of dried fruit from California dried Grapes paid $7
80 Dutty
1890
Dec 12 a fine day cleaned up a load of Wheat I went down to Bickleys got farmer shod
�" 13 a fine day but pretty cold Robert J went to Guelph with a load of Wheat 37 B 50 lb at
home 37 B 45 lb at Goldies got weighed 59 lb to the B $33 60 I went to Guelph with Mother
and the Buggie I paid Doctor Keatten his account $8 25 and A McLaren for tea $5.65 a cap
for Robert 50 cts
" 14 a very fine d at Church
" 15 this is a very fine day I oiled Johns Clock and sett it agoing I took our other Cloack to
Guelph Saturday to clean at Pringles
" 16 a fine day Susan came up from Toronto
" 17 a fine mild day we went to Guelph with a load of fall Wheat 38 B 8 lb at home 38 B 15 lb
at Goldies it weighed 60 lb to the B got 70 cts per B $34 43 I bought an Overcoat for Edward
at Williamsons paid $8 for it I bought a 100 lb of flour paid $2 30
" 18 this is a fine day Robert James went up to the Arkell Mill with a grist of spring wheat
1890
Dec 20 this is a very fine day I wen to Guelph with Mother she had Butter got 18 cts eggs 25
cts Robert went up to Robert Amoss for the ews that were up to his Ram 7 Andrew Orr came
over from Waterloo for a box of Dried Grapes from California
" 21 a very fine day they were at the Church
" 22 a very fine clear day Robert James went over to Dr the Dentist to git in some teeth
" 23 a fine day I went to Guelph with Lizzie I went up to Dr Orton he fixed my nose Lizzie got
a sett of Dimond Jewalry paid $78 the price was $83
" 25 this morning is cold and calm 5 above zero
26 this day is very cold I went down to Mr Robertson
" 27 this is a fine day some light showrs of snow I went in to Guelph with Lizzie I bought 2
brushes paid $2
29 this is a fine day but coald I went to Aberfoyle got Jennie shod at Taylors I was at the
Townhall at the Nomination of Councilors I had the Cutter
�" 30 I went to Guelph I bought 14 chairs the price of them was 75 cts each by taking the
whole got them for 62 1/2 ct got a lamp 45 cts &amp; Almanac 15cts
1890
Dec 31 this day is raw and misty white frost Lizzie got Married to John Phillips our Minister
Rev W Robertson Married them at 3 Oclock
1891
Jan 1 this day is Soft and misty
"2 this morning is dull and Soft till after nine Oclock then it turned round got very cold and got
very slipprey got Jess shod at Tylors
" 3 I went in to Guelph with Robert we brought home Lizzie and John Phillips from there
Wedding trip Mrs Patton and her Boy from Huron came here
" 2 I Paid Mrs James Black all the rent of the Farm for the year 1890 $190
" 6 John and Susan Littl and Children went home to Toronto Lizzie went home With her
Husband John Philips
" 7 a clear cold day I went in to Guelph with Mother and Mrs Patton I paid her ${blank} to
give to her Mother being Interest on the Debenture in the Bank
" 9 a fine but cold I was at the Annual meeting of the Insurance Company I am Presidint
1891
Jan 10 a fine clear frosty day I went with Mother to Guelph she had some Butter and eggs
got 18 cts for B 25 for the egs
"11 dull in the morning started to snow got stormy in the afternoon
"12 this is a stormy cold day windy
"13 this is a fine day a little raw and cold I went in to Guelph for Reed the Ferrior to dress a
cow that has a groth on her eye it is sleighing good in some places poor in other places
�"14 this day is blustry and snow showers I went up to Berlin to the Convention of the
Creamery Association there was a large meeting I came home in the evening the fare cost
60 cents
"15 this is a fine day the big spoted heiffer calved this morning I went with Janet Amos up to
Major Harveys to get her Musick lessons
"16 this day is very cold keen frost below zero
"17 dull and foggy white frost not so cold
"18 this day is fine and mild we were at Church
"20 this is a fine mild day I went with Mother to visit Mr D Campbel and Mr &amp; Mrs Watt
"21 verry mild enclined to thaw rained a little in the evening
1891
Jan 21 I went with Mother up to George Duthies sale Mother was going to Mrs Arkels she
was not at home I bought a pott paid 50cts
"22 this is a sort of rough day with snow showrs we were down to Mrs Malcom McBeaths
Funeral a very large funeral she was 72
"23 this is a fine day I was at the Anual Congrational Meeting at the Church
"24 a fine day good Sleighing we went to Guelph with 10 bags of mixed Chop to Pressents
Mill Paid 6 cts per B some Butter 18 cts Eggs 25 c
"26 a fine day Robert James went to Guelph with 32 B 10 lb of Fall Wheat at home 32 B 12lb
at Goldies it weighd 60 lb to the B got 92 cts $29.62 got 200 lb shorts $1 70
"27 snowed some in the forenoon I went down to Morriston and to the mance got Lizzies
Certificate from Rev W Robertson
"28 a very fine day Peter Stewart and his sister Cathrine came back here on a visit they
came with our Family to this Country from Scotland in 1834
"29 this day is very foggy till 2 Oclock then rained all afternoon
�1891
Jan 30 this is a fine day hard frost I went down to the Aberfoyle Mill with 10 bags of Oats to
chop paid 6 cents Per B got Jennie &amp; Jess shod at Bickleys it is very slippery
"31 a fine day till the afternoon it rained a little the Boys are cutting and hauling firewood
Feb 1 a fine day we were at the Church
"2 this day is frosty and very slippery the Boys went up to Arkel with a Cow and a heiffer we
Sold to Billey Watson for $70
"3 this day is cold and stormy we had rain last night snow this morning god sleighing I went
down to Aberfoyle to a Meeting of Reformers to make arangements for the Election and
appoint Delagates to go to a Convention of Reformers at Toronto on the 18th
"4 this is a very cold frosty morning down to zero I went to Guelph it is the fair
"6 this day is very warm a fine day the Boy at the wood
"7 a fine day till 3 Oclock then it sowed till night we went to Guelph with 7 bags of Apple got
$1 a bag for 4 bags of spys 75 cts for 2 bag rissets 90 for 1 bag $6 40 got 1/2 ton of bran $8
1891
Feb 8 a very fine mild day we were at Church
"9 this morning dull and soft rained all afternoon freezed after night we put tick destroyer on
the sheep I filled up some Apples 6 bags
"10 this day is cold and windy we went up to the College with 6 bags of Apples get $6 I was
at the Reform Meeting at the City hall to select a Candidate for the Election James Innis the
late Member was appointed
"13 this is a fine mild day John Little came up from Toronto in the evening the Boys are
getting home ice from Achies pond Bob Little is helping them I went to a Committee Meeting
at the hall Aberfoyle
"14 hard frost we finnished taking in the ice 10 loads paid Bob Little one Dolar for 2 day
�"16 this day is soft the snow is nearly gone but lots of ice on the roads started to rain in the
evening rained all night I went down to McIntyres for the Buggie wheel he put part of a rim in
it paid him 60 cts Beckley 50 cts got a sett of wheel workers paid 20 cts
1891
Feb 17 this day is sort of blustry rain in the morning then freezed and some snow got the ice
covered
"18 this is a fine day the Boys started to haul home the Turnips from the back Barn
"19 a fine day at the Turnips Janet Amos went up to Harveys with the Buggie I sold the two
steers to Dick King for 4 1/2 cents per lb to be delivered on the 10 of April
"21 this is a fine day but a littl raw we went in to Guelph Mother had some butter got 18 cts I
paid Peter Bever $14 for the service of his horse Tarry Robb I paid $1 at the time $15 in all it
is the Jess Mare
"23 this is a very fine day we got home all the turnips they kept splendid I have got the cold
"24 this is a very fine mild morning but it started to rain at noon and rained all afternoon and
all night I went with Robert to Guelph with a Barrel of Apples for John Little we sent it down
by Express to Toronto
"25 this day is dry but soft the flatts are covered with watter the snow is mostly gone we cutt
Some Oat sheaves with the cutting Box
1891
Feb 26 this is a fine day a littl cold I was up to the Nomination of a canditate for the Election
of a Member of Parlament of Canada James Innis and James Goldie was Nominated
28 this day is cold and Rough I was in to Guelph with some Butter got 18 cts at the Royal
Doctor Ketten was out to Mother
March 1 this is a very fine day at Church
"2 this is cold I went in to Guelph to the Doctor
"3 this day is cold an Est wind at home
�"4 I went in to Guelph to the Fair
"5 this is a fine day it is the Election of a Member of the Dominion Parliment James Innis was
Elected by 350 over James Goldie
"6 this is a fine morning till 2 Oclock then it snowed all afternoon from the east and very cold
Jane came up yesterday and went home this morning I went in to Guelph for the Doctor for
Mother I was very cold
"7 this is a fine Morning
"8 this morning is cold and chilly out of the east sort of rained in the afternoon and at all night
1891
Mar 8 I went in to Guelph for the Doctor had to go to Hanlons
"9 I had to go for to see the Doctor
"10 this morning is cold got warm in the afternoon I went to Guelph for the Doctor Mother is
very bad she has got Bronchities and Congestion of the Lungs the sow had 8 pigs one Died
"11 this is a very fine warm day the snow is nearly all gone John Gilchrist was married today
"12 this forenoon was very disagreable snowed a little soft snow all forenoon fine warm in
the afternoon I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor Susan came up
"13 this is a very stormy day snowed and blowed all day
"14 this day is cold and stormy high wind I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor I had some
Butter got 18 cts at the Royal I bought 100 lb of flour Goldies at Andersons paid $2 65 cow
stary calved
"15 a fine clear sharp morning got stormy in the afternoon the Doctor was down this morning
"16 a fine morning got windy and stormy Hugh Cockburn was here to see Mother Jane went
home on the train to Milton
17 this day frosty and cold Susan went home to Toronto
�1891
March 17 I went to Guelph to see the Doctor
"18 this is a fine morning I took Christ and Duncan And down to the Station to take him home
he is sick Edward went in to Guelph with a load of wood for John Philips it snowed in the
afternoon
"19 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with some Lambs I sold to Barber 4 lambs
weighed 370 lb at 5 3/4 cts per lb $21 27 3 dwarfs that was not thriveing for $5 and 1
sherling weather 135 lb at 4 3/4 cts per lb $6 31 $27.58 I bought 100 lb of Oatmeal $ 2.65 a
bottle of Wine for mother $1
"20 this morning is dull and foggy rained and freezed
"21 this morning is mild but very foggy and dull
22 this morning is mild but dull Mrs Ross and Petrie came from Guelph to see Mother she is
a little better
"23 I went in to Guelph to see the Doctor soft Roads
"24 a fine day we were cutting wood with the circular
"25 a fine day but hard frost in the morning I went to the Post Office then down to Morriston
"27 a a cold east wind snow and stormy in the afternoon Duncan Graham came down to see
Mother with Margaret Amos Edward went over to Gib Kingsburys to a bee
1891
Mar 28 I went in to Guelph with some butter and eggs got 20 &amp; 18 cts I barganed with WB
Cockburn for some spring wheat it is the seed fair I was at the Colege at a meeting of the
Creamrie Comittee Robert went down to Milton
"29 this is a very fine day we were at Church
"30 this is a fine clear day Robert came home from Milton he was down to see Janes folks
"31 this day has ben very stormy snowed a good part of the day soft snow
�April 1 this day is raw cool in the morning the roads are very bad mud and snow I went in to
Guelph it is the fair and to see the Doctor
"2 this morning is soft rained all morning the Doctor came down to see mother she has ben
worse for a few days
"3 this is a fine morning I went to the Church it is the fast day I got a shoe in Jennies fore foot
she is lame
"4 very cold in the morning the roads are very rough I went to Guelph got 4 gal coal Oil at
Bonds paid 72 cts I bought 1 1/2 Bushels of Clover paid $5 1/4 $7.75 1 1/2 B Timothy $2 25
$3.37 1/2 $11
"5 we were at the Church Sacrament a fine day
1891
April 6 this is a fine clear day hard frost in the morning Susan and the Girls came up from
Toronto John Little came down from Carbiton on the evening train he is going to Preach ther
this summer if spared
"8 a fine clear day hard frost in the morning David and Mrs Wood was here on a visit to see
Mother the Boys are splitting firewood
"9 this is a fine day I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod on 3 feet at Taylors
"11 this is a very wet disagreable day I went in to Guelph with Butter got 18 cts eggs 14 I
was at a meeting of the Creameray Patrons at the City Hall I was Chairman
"13 this is a fine warm day we went to Guelph with 2 steers I sold to Dick King they weighed
2200 at $4 1/2 $99 and 3 sheep $21 a ram and 2 ewes I paid Edwards new suit of clothes at
Williamsons $20 a sett of Gangplough shears and bolts 85ct
"14 a fine morning till 3 Oclock then it rained
"15 this morning is very dull and foggy it rained some
1891
�April 16 this is a fine day I went down to Moriston got a Ploughshare for Watsons Chill paid
49 cts
"17 this is a very fine warm day I went with Mother to Mr &amp; Mrs John Murrays Silver Wedding
we gave a present of silver cream spoon and carving knile and fork $3 1/4
"18 this forenoon is soft showery I went in to Guelph I paid H Reid Farier $4 for comeing
down to fix the Cows eye
"20 a fine day Edward comenced to Gangplough in the back field Robert James went in to
Guelph for a ton of salt paid $5 35
"22 this is a fine warm day
"23 a finer day but cool we sowed salt on the Wheat and Barley land then Robert comenced
to sow the spring Wheat
"24 sowed spring Wheat 5 Bushels Fife Barley 7 1/2 Bushels
25 this is a fine day but cool I went to Guelph the mare Jess was very lame in the morning
she got a nail in her foot I got the shoe put on at Arkell Robert sowed 8 1/2 acrs of Oats in
the back field 11 Bus Banner 5 B Egiptoan
1891
April 27 a fine dry day cool Robert comenced to Plow the sod field back of the Rail Road for
Peas Edward rolled the Back field
"28 a fine day fine weather for seeding I went to Aberfoyl got the teeth of the iorn harrows
sharpened at Taylors paid 72 cts I took them off and put them in myself
"29 Edward is harrowing for Barley and we sowed some salt I went over to Phillips with
Mother in the forenoon
30 this day is dry and warm Robert started to sow the Barley in the big flat field
May 1 a fine dry day Robert finished sowing the Barley about 10 acres 17 Bushels and 9
Bushels of Oats in the same field
�"2 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph with Mother she is getting better she was at the
Doctor we had Some Butter got 19 cts eggs 11 I bought a dung fork paid 70 cts and two
handels 20 each
"3 a fine day a shower last night at Church
"4 a very cold day Robert plowed the garden
"5 a very cold day hard frost cant Gangplow
1 the Sow went to Beatties Boar
1891
May 7 this is a fine warm day I went to the Postoffice and took Mother down to visit old Mrs
John Black she has ben very sick Robert sowed oats in the third Back field 17 1/2 Bushels
"8 a fine warm day Robert sowed 12 B Peas
"9 this is a very warm day I went in to Guelph in the afternoon for some things
"12 this is a fine warm day Robert is ploughing sod for Peas John Phillips got a load of hay
from the stack in back field paid $5 some not good the cow spotty calved this morning
"13 a warm day Robert finished ploughing the sod and sowed it 4 1/2 acres 10 acrs in the
field sowed 9 1/2 Bushels 21 1/2 Bushels in the field
"14 this is a fine day I went up with Janet Amos she has ben down here for a week helping to
clean the house I went in to Guelph bought a pair of low Boots for Edward paid $1 1/2 Robert
started to sow the field at the creek oats
"15 a warm dry day Robert finished sowing oats in the field at the creek 19 1/2 Bushels
16 this day is cool and dry I went Guelph with Mother then she went up to Robert Amoss
some Butter 18 cts
1891
May 15 put the Mare Doll to Freeman Thomass Horse
�"16 Robert finished sowing the oats a corner near the creek 4 1/2 Bushels
"17 this morning is cold with frost
"18 this morning is very cold we took home a small load of off the top of the stack it is spoil
damaged with weet John Smith got about 500 lb he is to work for it
"19 this day is warm in the midel of the day but coold at nights Robert sowed 4 1/2 Bushels
of Peas in the field where the turnips is going to be we have sowed 5 Bushels of spring
wheat 24 1/2 Bushels Barley 66 1/2 Bushels Oats 26 Bush Peas we have sown 122 Bushels
of grain this spring McRoary got a load of hay from the stack
"20 a fine day the Boys and John Smith has ben hauling out Manure for the turnips
"21 we had Smith and McRoary helping out the Manure
"22 we had a very heavy shower last night and a fine rain today but not very heavy Mother
and me were at Mrs George Watsons Funeral she was Burried at Eden Mills
1891
May 22 the Boys were at the Dung themselve part of the day
23 Mother was at Mrs Robert Beatties she had a son this morning McRoary is at the Dung
the two Mares Doll and Jennie got the Horse Freeman Thomas horse
"24 quite a frost we were at the Church
"25 a very fine day warm Edward is away to Eden Mills Robert is at the Plough Lizzie was
here this forenoon helping to wash the Blankets John got a bag Potatoes
"26 this is a fine day cool and dry we are at the Dung we have McRoary 2 1/4 hours Robert
is Ploughing
"27 this day is warm we started to plant the Potatoes we have James Smith helping and
McRoary
"28 a fine warm day we finished planting Potatoes an Acre and half 11 rows of early ones
and the rest are white Elephants we washed the sheep 16 and a sick one and one Died last
night
�"29 warm and dry Robert was Ploughing finnished Ploughing down the dung for the turnips
we had McRoary they were hauling dung back to the field at the creek for corn time that
McRoary was here May 21 x 23 x 26 2 1/4 hours x 27 x 28 x 29 x 30
1891
May 30 a fine warm day the Boys are Picking stones off the gras McRoary is with them I
went to Guelph with mother she had Butter 15 cts eggs 10 cts
"31 a very warm day Some of the little pigs Died
June 1 very warm and dry it has ben a very dry spring Edward clipped some of the Sheep
"2 this is a very fine day had a fine shower this morning the Boys are Ploughing for corn we
have lost 3 pigs nearly 3 months old they appeare to have got Poison McRoary got a ton of
hay
"3 this morning is a little soft we had a shower in the morning we went to Guelph with a load
of wheat 38 B 25 lb at 97 cts $37.25 spring Wheat we brought home 600 lb of salt paid at the
rate of $5 35 I gave Robert $3 to get boots &amp;cc we had a Meeting of the Creamery
committee
"4 a fine day Edward finished the sheep 18
"6 the Boys are picking stons off the hay field
"8 the Boys and McRoary is at the stones finished
"9 this day is very warm and dry we were up to James Scotts on a visit
"10 the weather is very warm and dry
1891
June 10 the Boys finnished picking the stones off the turnip land I planted some corn
yesterday
"5 Robert sowed 1 1/2 Bushels of Corn I bought from J Hewr paid $1 1/2
"11 this is a very fine day we had a fine shower this morning it will do a lot of good
�"13 this day is very warm we went in to Guelph with a load of spring Wheat 28 B 43 lb at
home 28 B 35 lb at Goldies got 96 cts $27 44 it weighed 58 lb to the B I bought 500 lb of
flour paid $2 60 per 100 $13
"15 the weather is very hot 100 on the thermomiter it has ben very warm lately we sowed 6
lb of rape we bought 10 lb of turnip seed paid 10 cts 6 lb rape 8 cts
"16 this is a very hott day a breeze in the afternoon we had a thunderstorm in the evening a
fine rain Robert made som drills
"17 this is a fine day dull the ground is too soft to drill in the forenoon Robert plowing sod
"18 a fine day but dull sowed some turnips
"19 a fine day dull in the forenoon cool sowed some turnips Robert Mary and Maggie went to
the Sunday School Picknick up to the Model Farm
1891
June 20 this is a fine day the boy finished sowing the turnips 5 acres we went in to Guelph
"21 we had fine rain in the forenoon Mother went up to Robert Amoss Margaret had a young
son this morning
"23 a very warm day the Boys is plwing sod
"24 this is a very warm day I went in to Guelph with one bundel of wool 56 1/2 lb gross at
home 54 in Guelph 50 lb wool at 20 cts per lb $10 I went up to Margarets to see them Robert
is at John Cockburns Barn raising
"25 very warm working statute labour
"26 working statute labour
"27 a very warm day I went to Guelph brought Mother home from Margarets
"30 very hot and sultry I went with Mother to the College to the Closing ex
July 1 this is a fine day we had a fine shower this morning we had several visitors
"2 a fine day Edward took a load of hay down to R B Morrison 2280 lbs
�1891
July 1 comenced to cutt the hay the
"2 cutt some hay in the field near the Barn
"3 Robert finished cutting the hay in the field near the Barn it is very light clover it has rained
nearly all day showery got very windy in the afternoon
"4 this morning is cool wind I went in to Guelph got a barel of salt paid $1 40 100 lb of shorts
$1 I got the Policy of Insurance on the creamry for $2000 paid $6 we got $10 from the
traders Bank
"6 this is a fine day we went to Rockwood with the wool 26 1/2 lb half fine at 25 cts 23 1/2 lb
at 20 got yarn and cloth we got in 3 loads of hay
"7 this forenoon is very wett rained steady from 3 Oclock till 11 Oclock the afternoon was fine
the Boys went to Picknick at the College the of Patrons of industry
"8 this is a fine day got in 3 lads of hay
"9 a very fine day the Boys are at the hay I went in to Guelph I was signing the Creamery
Checks I got $24 25 for our Cream for the Month of June and one week in May
1891
July 10 a very fine day the Boys are at the hay I planted 50 cabage Edward scuffeled
"11 a fine day busy at the hay at Church
"12 a fine day this is the Sacrament Sabath
"13 a fine hay day got the hay all cutt I went in to Guelph with Mother she went up on the
noon train to Wiarton she is going to see her sister Jane in Keppel she is very sick
"14 we had a great storm of wind and ran rain rained a great deal
"15 I went to Taylors got Jennie shod
�"16 this is a fine hay day we had McRorey helping to haul in the hay I went down to Peter
Bievers put the Mare Jess the his Horse Tary Bob I got the nedel of the Binder fixed at
Taylors
"17 a fine day had McRorey hauling in hay
"18 a fine day finished hauling in the Hay we had 22 large loads near 30 tons had McRoray
till 10 Oclock
"21 a fine day had Smiths 2 Boys helping at the turnips they got a bag of seed Potatoes
1891
July 22 Robert comenced to cutt the fall wheat Edward is finnishing cleaning the turnips
"23 finished cutting the fall Wheat fine wheat
"24 a fine day I had to go to Guelph for a spring for the knotter of the Binder I got it made at
Gourdies paid 10 cts Robert comenced to cutt the Barley at the Back field
"23 I went down to Morriston bought $2 worth of sugar a straw hat for Edward paid 20 cts
"25 I went in to Guelph at a Meeting of the Creamery committee
"27 this is a fine day we hauled in 2 loads Barley
"28 a fine day hauled in 4 loads of fall wheat put up a pig to fatten
"29 we hauled in 4 loads of Wheat we had a big shower after dinner I went to John Blacks
funeral
"30 this morning is dull and a light shower then it cleared up a fine afternoon Robert went in
to Guelph with a load of Peas 31 B at home 30 B 45 lb at Hewrs got 72 cts $22 14 I went up
to Margarets with Jane
"31 finished hauling in the Wheat 12 loads
1891
�Aug 1 this day is dull and a very light rain sometimes Edward started to scuffel the turnips
the second time Robert cutt a little Barley in the Morning I went to Guelph a Meeting of the
Creamery Committee we sold the July Butter to Brill for 20 cts per lb Mother got home from
Keppel she has ben away for three weeks we bought 14 lb of beef paid 7 cts per lb 8 1/2 lb
of Pork at 10 cts
"3 this is a fine day George Wakefield comenced to work we hired him for a Month for $25 at
the turnips in the forenoon Robert is Cutting barley
"4 a fine day Robert finished cutting the Barley the other Boys are at the turnips
"5 very warm I went in to Guelph got 50 lb Binding twine 25 lb crown B 11 cts per lb 25 lb
reed cap 12 cts got two springs fore the kotter paid 25 cts
"6 Mr Johnston and Mrs David Wood was here
"7 a very warm day the Boys are hauling in Barley 6 loads at Flemings thrashing
"8 the Boys hauled in 7 big loads of Barley
August 9" 1891
Aug 8 I went in to Guelph Mother had some chickens she got 40 cts per pair alive I signed
the Creamery checks
"9 this morning is very dull and showery we had a terable storm in the evening a most
dreadfull wind at first then it rained a terable storm of thunder and lightning till near the midle
of the night
"10 very hot and sultry dull in the forenoon comenced to cutt the oats in the back field in the
afternoon had to spread out the Barley to dry heavy showrs went round but we had none but
a great deal of lightning
"11 a fine day hauled in the last of the Barley 18 big loads
12 finished the Oat in the back field and cutt the spring Wheat a very fine crop
"13 a fine day hauling in the wood to the shed
"14 a fine forenoon rained in the afternoon Robert went to Bob Blacks mill for some lumber
�"15 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph the Boys hauled in the spring wheat 4 loads
"17 Robert cutt some Oats and putt out straw
1891
Aug 18 this is a fine day I went up to see Pett Hume about thrashing hauled in 4 loads of
Oats
"19 I went in to Guelph Bought a cady of tea 11 lb from Fielding &amp; McLaren $1 worth sugar
50 lb Oatmeal paid $1 50 at P Andersons 28 lb meat at Billey Watson paid $2 hauled in
loads of Oats
"20 horse raiking the Oats and got them in
"21 rained this morning we thrashed all day Peter Hume we thrashed 225 fall Wheat 87 sp
375 Oats 335 Barley 1022
"22 a fine day pulled a lot of Peas Mr McLaren has ben helping us for 2 1/2 day pulling Peas
and thrashing
"24 it rained a lot this morning dull all day cleaned up some wheat and fixing about the Barn
the Sow piged she had 7 pigs
"25 a fine day cutt some Oats and turned Peas I went to Aberfoyle to get a bolt for the Binder
and a quart of oil at Falconbridges
"26 a fine day warm in midle of the day I went down to Milton with Patricha Little and some
Butter and preserves for Jane Little
1891
Aug 27 this day is dull and Ploughing and scraping out a ditch at the fallow
28 a fine day hauled in 6 loads of Peas in the afternoon
"29 a very fine day cold in the morning the Boys finished pulling the peas with the rake and
hauled in 2 loads of peas I went in to Guelph it was the seed wheat show I am going to get 4
B wheat from Morlock and 6 B from R Amos
�"30 a fine day we were at Church
"31 this day is dull in the forenoon a slight shower in the afternoon we got in 2 loads of Peas
and plowing
Sept 1 a fine day the Boys are hauling in Peas I went down to Morriston got 4 Bushels of
Surprise Wheat from Mr Morlock paid one Dolar per B
"2 Ploughing and scrapeing out a Ditch
"3 a fine day I went in to Guelph for 25 lb of Binding twine paid 9 cts per lb finished hauling in
the Peas 21 loads
"4 hauling in Peas and killed a pig
1891
Sept 5 this morning is cold started to rain about 10 Oclock rained some all day light then
rained heavy after night I went in to Guelpt with a pig it weighed 157 lb got $7 per 100 lb from
McHardy then I went out to Robert Amos for 6 Bushels of Garfield Wheat paid one Dolar per
B
"7 a fine day but dull in the forenoon Robert cutt the Oats at the creek Edward is Ploughing
"8 a fine day Robert comenced to sow the Wheat
"9 Robert finished sowing the Wheat on the summerfallow 7 acres 4 Bushels of Surprise
wheat and 6 B of Garfield Wheat hauling in Oats
"10 hauling in Oats and Ploughing for Wheat
"11 a fine day Ploughing and hauling in Oats
"12 a fine day George Wakefield left he has ben here one Month and nine days I paid him
$25 still own him $7 1/4 the Boys are Plowing I went to Galt with Mother to old Mrs Robert
Amoss Funeral we got a very heavy thunder storm after dark rained for a long time while we
traveled 10 miles
1891
�Sept 14 this day is cool I went in to Guelph to signe the Creamery checks they finished
Plowing
"15 we had a very heavy rain last night it is dull this forenoon Edward harrowed in the
afternoon Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 8 bags of Oats to chop Robert Beattie got
the loan of 5 bags of Oats 396 lb
"16 this is a fine day we got 4 1/2 Gallons of Coal oil at the Grange paid 14 cts per Gal
"17 this is a fine day finished sowing the Wheat in the big flat field 19 Bushels 10 B of
Clawson and 9 B Democrate
"18 a fine till the afternoon we had a showr a great deal of thunder and lightning we finished
cutting the Oats a peice that was late they were very heavy and laid down
"19 a fine day we were in to Guelph Mother had some chickens and Ducks
"21 this is a very warm day cutting corn and hauled in 4 loads of Oats in the afternoon had
McRory in the afternoon
"22 this is a very warm day the Boys are cutting corn with the Binder and with the hoock
1891
Sept 23 this day is very warm I went to the Guelph show with Mother &amp; Robert
"25 very warm finished cutting and stacking the Corn it was a fine crop we lett the Sheep and
the young Cattle on the rape
"29 this is a fine cool day we had a heavy rain this morning thunder and lightning we have
had it very warm for two weeks
"30 Edward went the Nassageweya show Robert at Gilchrists and W McKenzies thrashing
Oct 1 the Boys is at W McKenzies thrashing
"2 a fine warm day we started to take up the Potatoes we had Jime and Pet Smith helping
"3 a fine day at the Potatoes I paid the Smith Boy $1 50 for the two days I went in to Guelpt
about the Creamery
�"4 a fine day at the Church it is the Sacrament Sabath heavy rain at night
"5 it is cool at the Potatoes
6 at the Potatoes part of the day Pushlinch show
"7 rained a little near all day heavy at night I was in to Guelph and at the College sale
1891
Oct 10 I was in to Guelph and signed the Creamery Checks Robert had a load of Wheat in
35 bushels 50 lb it weghed 63 lb to the B got 92 cts per B $32 96
"11 this day is very cold for the season
"12 hard frost cold in the morning finished picking and harrowing the Potatoes a fine crop
some rotting
"13 clear and cool we cleaned up a load of Barley Mrs David Watt Died this morning aged 76
years Mother was there all night
"14 we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 50 B 12 lb at home got 45 cts $23 20
"15 this day is cool we wer at Mrs David Watts Funeral and David Dows Funeral both out of
the same house at the same time
"17 we went in to Guelph Mother had Butter and eggs and Robert had a load of Barley 54 B
44 lbs at home got 44 cts $23.60
"22 this is a very cold day we went in to Guelph I paid Doctor Keating his account up to date
$27 I was not very well I got some pills
1891
Oct 20 I was at John Clarks Sale I bought a Leister Ram Lamb paid $5 56
"24 this is a very fine day we went in to Guelph Mother had Butter 19 cts Robert had a load
of Barley got 43 cts 54 B $23 20
"26 this is a fine day we were thrashing P Hume
�"27 this day was very cold very cold wind we were thrashing till near half past 3 Oclock we
thrashed 855 B Oats 267 B Peas 175 B Barley we thrashed one day in August
"28 this is a fine day we started to top and harrow the turnips and at the Appels we got a cow
killed by the train they were comeing home to milk she was nearly over when the Engine
struck her hind legs and brock them all to splinters she was a fine young cow and in calf
"29 a fine day hauling in the turnips
"30 at the turnips we had some boys helping
"31 a fine morning till near 9 Oclock then it rained till 12 Oclock Mother and me went in to
Guelph I had 10 bags of Colvert apples for the College got 60 cts $6 2 bags of Potatoes for
the hosptal I gave them for it
1891
Nov 1 this day is cool we were at Church
2 a fine day at the turnips we got in all the appels
4 we finished hauling in the turnips we had Tom Evens 5 day at 50 cts Pet Smith 2 1/2 day
30 cts Toney Wakefield 4 1/2 at 30 cts
"5 the ground was a littl white with snow the first of the season when the sun came out it was
all gone we were taking in Potatoes in the afternoon out of Pits 2 1/2 lb Edwards time is he
has ben hired for seven months at $15 per month
"6 Robert is taking in the Potatoes a fine day I went up with Mother to Margarets in the
evening to the Christening of the Baby
"7 a fine day we came in to Guelph mother had some Butter 19 cts eggs 20 cts some Ducks
Robert finished takeing in the Potatoes I paid Edward $30
"9 a fine day Edward comenced to work we hired him for a month at $10 they started to Plow
back in the flats
"10 fine in the forenoon but dull it rained all afternoon I got Farmer shod at Bickleys
1891
�Nov 11 this is a fine day the Boys are Plowing
"12 a fine day but cool we were at the Church it is Thanksgiveing day not very many at the
Church
"13 this is a fine day the Boys are Plowing
"14 a fine day I went in to Guelph with mother she had Butter &amp; eggs 19 and 20 cts I got a
suttle for Georges Sewing Machine at Raymonds and a paper of needles Paid $1 50 I sent it
off by mail the Boys are Plowing
"16 a fine morning till 10 Oclock then it rained all afternoon we shifted the stove and put up
the Pipes
"17 this is cold the wind got very high and snowed some in the evening Robert went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with a grist 9 1/2 Bushels of Wheat got 320 lb of flour he had 12 bags of oats
and {2} bag of mixed to chop Edward fixing the cow stables got the calves put in
"20 this is a fine day Robert was at Beatties killing Pigs Edward is Plowing Mother and me
were at the funeral of Mr Gilbertsons Boy
29 a nice morning till noon then it rained all afternoon steady
1891
Nov 17 I went in to Guelph with Mother she had Butter and eggs Robert had a load of Barley
55 B 44 lb at Guelph home 55 B 26 lb at Guelph at 51 cts $28 30 I bought a new Overcoat at
Williamsons Paid $11 50 Mother got 2 pair of shoes the roads are very bad muddey
"18 this day is very cold the grounds is white
"19 this is a fine day cool we went in to Guelph with a load of Barley 54 B 26 lb at 52 cts
$28 33 we bought suite of cloths $14 an Overcoat at $10 the roads are good
"22 it rained all day did not go to Church
"23 this is a very wet day rained all night and all day till near night Robert and Mary Murray is
away to the Church to a tea Meeting
�"24 this day is very cold it snowed last night very stormy all day high wind Robert went to the
Aberfoyle Mill with 12 bags to chop
"25 this day is cold I went to Aberfoyle got Jess shod at Taylors
1891
Nov 26 this day is milder Robert went to Guelph with a load of Barley 55 B 42 lb at 49cts
$27 37 I went with Mother down to Gilfillans
"28 this day is cold Robert and Robert Little went down to Toronto very cold at night
"29 very fine day but sharp frost at Church
"30 this is a fine day I killed a fat sheep Edward went in to Guelph in the evening to the St
Andrews Consort with Mary Murrays and Hellen Ainsly from Hamilton
Dec 2 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph I sold 15 lambs to young Barber
"3 a very fine mild day I went down to Mrs Gilfillans sale I bought a {??} rollor I paid $17 86
cash Robert came home from Toronto
"4 this forenoon is very wett it raine till noon hevy
"5 this is a fine day frost and a little snow in the morning I went to Guelph with some Butter
"6 it snowed quite a bit last night
"7 this is a fine day we went in to Guelph with 15 lambs I sold to young Barber I got $69 $30
for 7 weather $39 for 8 Ewe lambs
1891
Dec 9 a fine day Robert went in to Guelph with a load of fall Wheat 43 B 8 lb at home 43 B 5
lb at Goldies it weighed 62 lb to the B got 93 cts per B $40 06
"10 this is a very fine day I went in to Guelph it was the Chirstmas fair and show
"11 a very fine day Robert went to Guelph with a load of spring Wheat 44 B 48 lb at home 44
B 10 lb at Goldies it weighed 61 lb $38.87
�Dec 2 the the Sow went Murrays Boar
"12 this is a fine day I went in to Guelph Paid the taxes
"14 a fine morning but it started to rain about 10 Oc it rained all afternoon then snowed windy
all night and cold we killed 4 Pigs
"15 this day is soft rained near all day then frezed all night
"16 very cold and stormy all day I went in to Guelph with one hog it weighed 243 lb got $5 15
per 100 lb $12 41 Edward went up to Kepple on a visit I got a lot of Dried fruit that Arived
from California Figs and raisins 1290 lb my Brother John sent it to be divided
1891
Dec 16 the Fruit my Brother sen he paid the freight to Guelph but I had to Pay $3 26 before I
got it he paid the Duty on it $13 there is a Barel of it for Robert Orr Waterloo
"17 this is a fine day but cold I went down to Morriston with Robert we bought a new Covered
Buggy from Campbell &amp; Fritze I paid $90 $45 down $45 in 2 weeks they are to fixe the
wheels of the old Buggy I bought a new whip from Scott Paid $1 1/2
"19 I went in to Guelph in the afternoon with Mother Susan and her Children came up from
Toronto
"21 this is a fine mild day
"23 this day is dull and wett I went up to Lizzie Philips in the afternoon with Mother and
Susan on a visit the Sow was at Murrays Boar the second time
"24 this day is wet and very disagreable rained the most of the day Robert went down to
Morriston for the old Buggie it was getting fixed
"25 this day is very dull and foggy Robert Amos and Margaret came down here today
"26 this is a fine mild morning but the roads are very soft till afternoon then it got very cold
1891
Dec 27 this day is very stormy cold very windy it wa was it very windy last night and cold
�"28 this is a fine day I went down to Aberfoyle to the Nomination of Councilors this is Mothers
Birthday aged 69 years
"29 a fine morning but it got soft and rained a little
"30 this has ben a fine day Mr Amos from Galt George Amos and his Wife was here on a
visit Janet Amos and Robert came down
"31 this day is raw and cold east wind I went down to Taylors got the mare Jess shod Jane
came up from Toronto John Little came up in the evening train
1892
1892
Jan 1 this day is soft the roads are very soft and muddy we had the Friends and Mr &amp; Mrs
Murray Mr &amp; Mrs Beattie were over in the evening
"2 a fine Morning got very cold in the afternoon
"3 this day is very cold John Little Preached at Duffs Church Morning and evening
"4 this is a fine day the folks went home to Toronto John and Susan Little Jane Little and
there Familys I went down to the Election of Councillors at Aberfoyle with Robert
1892
Jan 5 this has ben a fine day Robert went to the Aberfoyle Mill with 20 bags of Oats to chop
he did not get it
Duncan Macfarlane
Hayfield Puslinch
This concludes "The Hayfield Diaries" by Duncan MacFarlane
For more information on Duncan Macfarlane, check out the “Meet the Diarist” page
under “Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca
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                    <text>Laura  48 Eastbourne  Harold Scott, little girl
born Aug 26. 1932, Willie Boyington little boy born  Aug 25, 1932

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== A Prayer For the New Year 1918  ==
O to walk continually, without a break, in Thy prescence and power, dear Lord! 
O that Thou mayest attain to Thy fullest purpose in me! 
O that I may know Thee in a very real way and the power of Thy resurrection! 
O to be led deeper and deeper into the depths there are in Thee! 
O that Thy glory may shine through all that is human and earthly in me that it may be manifested in the transfiguration! 
O that the abounding life of love pulsating from Thy very heart through this humble member of Thy body may be felt by others! 
O to be more sensitive to the displeasure of the Spirit when in my life He sees that which is not Christ! 
O that the Wind - the Spirit- may blow through every nook and corner of Thy temple that there may be life in circulation and that the inner atmosphere may be ever pure! 
O absolute, entire, complete surrender to Thy Word through the Spirit in actual experience that I may be used of Thee in ministering to others in the power of God! 
O to wait more upon Thee to understand the need in the lives of others from Thy point of view! 
O that in me Thy work may be translated to life! 

=== " There Jesus said... Great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt." Matt. 15:20 === 


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When &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; was &lt;u&gt;1 yr &amp; about 8 mon&lt;/u&gt;ths old she loved to &lt;u&gt;step dance&lt;/u&gt; around by &lt;u&gt;radio music.&lt;/u&gt; 
She had her first burn on the stove Mar 18/32, 8 wks of 2 yrs old. 
Could talk pretty plain now, say all the Riddies names at store Uncles John, Newt, Bob, Jack Jim etc. 
she fell of a ladder when men picking apples in fall 1932 abput 10 or 12 feet high. at Xmas time she could say Little Bo peep, Jack Horner, Humpty dumpty. If I scold her, she would say back "now you old beggar, I says." Could talk pretty well over telephone. Feb 16,1933 Marion went up with men when&lt;u&gt; drawing ice&lt;/u&gt; for ice house. rode on sleigh. Feb 14 1933 she went down&lt;u&gt; to School&lt;/u&gt; with &lt;u&gt;Betty&lt;/u&gt;. they had ice cream, she was away from 1 to 330 p.m. 
Feb 10 &amp;17. 1933 Marion made &lt;u&gt;2 apple pies&lt;/u&gt; baked them in oven &amp; put them on the for dinner we all sampled them. 
at &lt;u&gt;3 yrs&lt;/u&gt; she &lt;u&gt;washed dishes&lt;/u&gt; for me, when I was real busy. 

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Buttonville &lt;u&gt;May 1889-90&lt;/u&gt;


Plan of Orchard plated in the two above mentioned years 

Rows numbered from West- End 

Trees in row Numbered from the South side 

Trees died the first year marked with an + 

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&lt;u&gt;Xmas boxes 1932&lt;/u&gt; I gave away.
&lt;br&gt;Mother Wool blanket + hose &lt;s&gt;5.00&lt;/s&gt; 6.39    Margaret - 25&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Alex Marion Roy } 1.00 Gwenie - 125 Edith C 20 Mrs B - 10c&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;John - 1.00  29 Ruth John 10c 30 Jean - 90&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Newton - 1.--&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Della  Pot 1.25 - 5.69&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Dorothy - 1.15&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Wilhemine - 1.76&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;10 Mildred - 86&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Marguerite -119&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Dureen - 110&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Howard - 41&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Douglas - 5.35&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Marion - &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Dorothy - 1.00&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Auntie - 65&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Myrtle - 59&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mary Rodick - 28&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Rhea S -29&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mrs Brooks - 20&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mrs Brown 29&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Cora H 39&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Betty 50&lt;/br&gt;


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West end

Russian No 230

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182 Russian-Urkaine No. 290   3to13 Russian No. 277 {Vargul?}     

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Veal Calves - 1932                 &lt;u&gt;B mean baby calf&lt;/u&gt;

June 11 fat hogs  (sold.) 
4 fat hogs, 3 Selects. @ $3.90  per ham

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Jan , 1 calf     
1  calf 
                   
1 calf
 
Mar 28  1 calf

1 calf

1 calf John 13 

Sept 3  1 .. {Joff?}. B

Sept 2 1 .. Pat Reid. B 

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142 Russian {Translaunt?} 384 Bradshaw (plum) 5 46 Saundey 
188 Waver 98 10 Eng Morello (Cheug) 1/8/2  Ostheme 12 Litham 

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&lt;br&gt;white &amp; red  voile&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;dress Grandma B&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;white socks&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Auntie Della&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;white Socks Aunt Marguerite&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;white silk Comb - " Laura&lt;/br&gt; 
&lt;br&gt;1 bag sugar stick Cousin Roy.&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;1 wool dress Navy - Daddy&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;1 Pr gloves - Mommy.&lt;/br&gt;
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Jan 1st &lt;u&gt;1932&lt;/u&gt;

&lt;u&gt;Frid Jan 1st&lt;/u&gt; 

Weather - Horrid day, rain sleet &amp; snow. &lt;u&gt;Douglas &amp; Norm&lt;/u&gt; spent most of morning &lt;u&gt;playing ten pins&lt;/u&gt;, In afternoon, read &amp; slept, at night they went to store in car, then played ten pins again. &lt;u&gt;we had goose &amp; pudding to-day.&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Jan 2nd 
Weather - Fair &amp; mild. 
men got sleighs out &amp; &lt;u&gt;cleaned sawdust out of ice house&lt;/u&gt; Pat did not go to town, he &amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill in afternoon, Produce - 3 bus apples, 25 Dz eggs. 

Sun Jan 3rd 
Weather - Fair &amp; mild. a little snow
We slept &amp; read in forenoon, &lt;u&gt;church service in afternoon&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Rev McDonald&lt;/u&gt; preached, we all attended, Mr F &lt;u&gt;Stiver&lt;/u&gt; here at night. &lt;u&gt;Telephones out&lt;/u&gt;, poles broken down on account of ice &amp; wind. 

Mon Jan 4
Weather - mild &amp; Cloudy.
&lt;u&gt;men drew manure&lt;/u&gt; all day. Newton &amp; Mother called in a.m. also Mr Bradley. To-day election day. &lt;u&gt;Reeve John relected&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;Geo Padget&lt;/u&gt; &amp; &lt;u&gt;Clarry defeated&lt;/u&gt;. I attended the &lt;u&gt;W.M.S&lt;/u&gt; at church &amp; Quilled one Quilt in afternoon, I came home in time for supper, then Norm &amp; I went down with Charlie + Floyd to the Coral &amp; came home with them. 

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Weather - mild with rain at night.

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&lt;u&gt;Frid Jan 1st&lt;/u&gt; 

Weather - Horrid day, rain sleet &amp; snow. &lt;u&gt;Douglas &amp; Norm&lt;/u&gt; spent most of morning &lt;u&gt;playing ten pins&lt;/u&gt;, In afternoon, read &amp; slept, at night they went to store in car, then played ten pins again. &lt;u&gt;we had goose &amp; pudding to-day.&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Jan 2nd 
Weather - Fair &amp; mild. 
men got sleighs out &amp; &lt;u&gt;cleaned sawdust out of ice house&lt;/u&gt; Pat did not go to town, he &amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill in afternoon, Produce - 3 bus apples, 25 Dz eggs. 

Sun Jan 3rd 
Weather - Fair &amp; mild. a little snow
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Jr farmers at Unionville to-night (Parents night) &lt;u&gt;Pat&lt;/u&gt; went to store at night for awhile.

Wed &lt;u&gt;Jan&lt;/u&gt; 6/32
Weather - rained heavy clearing at night, man cleaned beans, henhouses etc. Norm took &lt;u&gt;radio&lt;/u&gt; out to store after breakfast and brought up a nine tube one for us. So enjoyed it most of day. I cut up 2 citrons in afternoon to preserves, and mixed a Xmas pudding at night. Norm went down home tonight.

Thurs Jan 7/32
Weather - cool S.W. wind today.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; went to city for the day. &lt;u&gt;Laura&lt;/u&gt; came back with him to-night Doug chored and split wood. Pat went down to garage in afternoon. I filled 5 cushions with feathers, cut up grapefruit orange and lemon to-night for &lt;u&gt;Marmalade&lt;/u&gt;. I helped milk as Norm away and Billie sore thumb. had a &lt;u&gt;letter from Jean&lt;/u&gt; to-day.

&lt;u&gt;Frid Jan&lt;/u&gt; 8/32
Weather - Fair &amp; mild
Men repaired barnyard gate in a.m. In afternoon Pat took truck down to W Brooke for 11 pigs (3 months old). Charlie H, Norm and Doug B. went down to side road in Norm's car to catch some&lt;u&gt; daygoes&lt;/u&gt; that had been here south of orchard shooting pheasants, they caught them too. I phoned Scotty Walker &amp; he came right over. Laura and I cleaned sitting room in a.m. &amp; Laura waxed floor
In p.m. produce - 6 bags potatoes, 11 bus apples, 5 1/2 gal cider, 8 pts cream, 1 1/2 bus beans, 88 Dz eggs.
phone fixed to-day about noon (temporily.)

Sat Jan 9/32
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Ideal day&lt;/u&gt;.
&lt;u&gt;men chopped trees&lt;/u&gt; and brush along bank &lt;u&gt;East of north orchard&lt;/u&gt;.
Douglas went to market, Mother, Dot &amp; I &lt;u&gt;went to city&lt;/u&gt; with him. &lt;u&gt;Laura Kept Marion&lt;/u&gt;. I got black silk with pink for a new &lt;u&gt;dress&lt;/u&gt;. Laura and Norm went over to Jean's tonight. I made &lt;u&gt;10 pts marmalade&lt;/u&gt; after supper, mended etc.

Sun Jan 10 1932
Weather - lovely mild day, a little snow.
We 3 attended church in p.m., church was full. Norm went away just before supper, I helped milk, had {? too?}
I drove down to &lt;u&gt;YPS&lt;/u&gt;
Marion went to sleep at suppertime, Pat &lt;u&gt;stayed home&lt;/u&gt; with her

Mon Jan 11 1932.
Weather - Quite cold with snow at night.
Douglas went to garage &amp; left car there to get brakes fixed then he went &lt;u&gt;to city with Charlie &amp; Hazel&lt;/u&gt; to appear in court after &lt;u&gt;the Italians&lt;/u&gt; that had been here the previous Friday. Laura in city today with John. She came back here when Norm and I came from Coral lunch to-night &amp; picked the singers out. I washed &amp; nearly made a dress (print) and bloomers for Marion. Men drew up wood to the wood pile.</text>
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Tues 12/32
Weather - milded with S.W. wind.
Men butched 2 big pigs to-day. at night pat Marion &amp; I went to Jean's &amp; he went up to the Jr Farmers at the Hall to see &amp; hear Ex Mayor Wemp &amp; his slides on the war. 12 midnight when we got home. Furnace out now so mild, Edith Hood Birthday

Wed Jan 13 Weather - mild &amp; muddy out. &lt;u&gt;creeks high&lt;/u&gt;, Water running over good roads down at the Corners this A.M. we boiled head meat to-day. In afternoon Pat took Laura, Marion &amp; I down to Mr Rodicks about 330 P.M. Pat &amp; Norm came down for the evening Billie Brooke, Rhea &amp; a Miss Zicker there also 1 A.M. when we arrived home, Mr Pinder here in afternoon. &lt;u&gt;D. Brown&lt;/u&gt; off to-day.

Thurs Jan 14 Weather - &lt;u&gt;very mild&lt;/u&gt;. men sowed down dead pine tree, with their &lt;u&gt;shirts sleeves&lt;/u&gt; rolled up &amp; no smocks on as it was so mild. Laura went to city with the Browns (north) &amp; did not come back here to-night Pat &amp; I had a real busy day. making &lt;u&gt;headcheese, lard &amp; sausage&lt;/u&gt;, had lots of everything about 55 or 60 lbs lard. Marion slept a good deal to-day has a back cold. Mary Rodick Birthday

Frid Jan 15 Weather - &lt;u&gt;rained&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. clearing in afternoon. John brought &lt;u&gt;Laura&lt;/u&gt; up this morning. we did 8 jars of sausage &amp; 6 jars of headcheese down. S.S. convention at Markham to-day. men leveled gravel in ruts up to driving shed. &lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt; - 15 bus apples 5 bags potatoes 93 Dz eggs 10 pts cream {7?} gal. cider. I started to &lt;u&gt;smock a cushion top&lt;/u&gt; to-night, we played &lt;u&gt;cards&lt;/u&gt;.

Sat Jan 16 Weather - Cooler with North East wind. men drew gravel for lane, Douglas went to market, Laura went home at 4.30. Douglas went to store at night, I cut &amp; made Marion a pantie dress of wool delaine this p.m. &amp; evening. 

Sun Jan 17/32 Weather - dull with &lt;u&gt;rain&lt;/u&gt; all day. We attended Service in P.M. Marion extra good. Norm did not go Billie stayed for supper went out with Norm after No Y.P.S. to-night we spent evening home

Mon Jan 18 Weather - &lt;u&gt;Cold&lt;/u&gt; with &lt;u&gt;light snow&lt;/u&gt; flurries. men drew more gravel to-day, I washed the Kitchen storm window &amp; Pat put it on. I cut my&lt;u&gt; silk dress&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. &amp; put it partly to-gether in afternoon. Norm &amp; I attended Coral at night. &lt;u&gt;Gladys Bush&lt;/u&gt; died this A.M.

Tues Jan 19 Weather - cloudy &amp; cold. men drew manure, Pat took Marion &amp; I down to a Quilting &amp; supper at church he &amp; Norm came down for supper after chores were done.</text>
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Doug went home for supper to-night,&lt;u&gt; annuel meeting&lt;/u&gt; to-night &lt;u&gt;Atkinson &amp; Dorothy organists for church&lt;/u&gt;. Mr Thomson &amp; Douglas&lt;u&gt; re-elected as elders.&lt;/u&gt; most of other officers to. 

Wed Jan 20. Weaher - 20 cloudy all day &amp; milder. &lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; went to Agincourt to a &lt;u&gt;poultry class&lt;/u&gt; for the day, home for supper then away again, Billy here supper. I made a chusion &amp; smocked at another one, spent evening at home. 

Thurs Jan 21 Weather - Horrid day, snow &amp; fine rain all day.  Doug went home after breakfast, Norm chored &amp; took pig over to Bonds in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Marion &amp; I went out to Craigs for evenin&lt;/u&gt;g Pat met us on our way home, Jr Inst.at Unionville to-day.

Frid Jan 22 Weather - Beautiful, bright mild day. &lt;u&gt;Boys busy picking fowl making cider&lt;/u&gt; etc, Doug went up to Mrs Glovers in A.M. for 20 hens. Douglas went to city for the day to Curl with, Mr Gohn, Elgin, Rev McKechellar, home for supper then went on to lodge at Markham. &lt;u&gt;Mother &amp; Mrs Craig&lt;/u&gt; here &lt;u&gt;visiting&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon &amp; evening &lt;u&gt;Edith &amp; Florence called&lt;/u&gt; for their Mother 15 to eleven. Then Marion &amp; I went to bed. Produce - 12 pts cream, 6 gal cider, 7 Glovers. 4 fowl,  94 Dz eggs, 8 bus apple 6 bags potatoes. &lt;u&gt;Kiddies measls Store&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Jan 23 Weather - Horrid day with rain &amp; snow. men cleaned hen houses etc Douglas went to Market. Edith Craig came up in the afternoon &amp; tea. C. Burr called for her just after supper. Laura sick with cold did not come. Doug Brown did not stay for supper to-night. 


1932 Jersey heifer calf came last night &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt;
Sun Jan 24 Weather - Lovely day. We attended church in p.m.&lt;u&gt; church&lt;/u&gt; full to-day Marion &amp; I went home with &lt;u&gt;Mrs S Brooke&lt;/u&gt;, rode out with Toddie, Douglas came for us later, we had a lovely visit, Doug got stuck in rock, above the corner, he &amp; Doug Brown had &lt;u&gt;18 cows to milk&lt;/u&gt;, Norm away.

Mon Jan 25 Weather - Lovely day, Cooler. We worked &amp; attended a &lt;u&gt;Quilting&lt;/u&gt; at church for Jr Inst. 3 quilts 38 present. had supper &amp; I stayed for &lt;u&gt;Coral&lt;/u&gt;, left Marion at home, then we two drove up alone after Coral, Pat at store.

Tues Jan 26 Weather - nice day with rain at night. Douglas went over for &lt;u&gt;Jean, Della &amp; girlies&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. We took them home after supper, called at Dio but he was not home. Jr Farmers&lt;u&gt; progressive echre&lt;/u&gt; {euchre} at Agincourty Young folks all went.

Wed Jan 27 Weather - Rain in A.M. clearing at night. men picked over &lt;u&gt;beans&lt;/u&gt;, I sewed all day at my navy &amp; pink dress, at night we drove down home &amp;&lt;u&gt; Pat, Norm, Newton, Mother, Marion &amp; I went to Marguerites&lt;/u&gt; in Newton's car, men played.cards, Married men won for 2nd time, Laura stayed at home with John &amp; Dorothy, we arrived &lt;u&gt;home at 2 30 A.M.&lt;/u&gt; (their 6th Wedding day.)

Thurs Jan 28 Weather - Lovely bright day cooler at night. men drew manure A.M. picked hens p.m. Marion slept till noon she &amp; Pat &lt;u&gt;went to city at 3 P.M. to his Mother's stayed for supper&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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as he had to &lt;u&gt;curl&lt;/u&gt; at 6 p.m. I helped boys milk, home at 11.15 

Frid Jan 29 Weather - Cloudy all day. men picked fowl in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; left at noon for Agincourt to hear &lt;u&gt;a debate&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. &lt;u&gt;Doug&lt;/u&gt; cleaned hen house, &lt;u&gt;Les&lt;/u&gt; up with truck, &lt;u&gt;Kiddies still have measles&lt;/u&gt; at store. I helped milk. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 10pts cream, 88 Dz eggs, 10 Glovers, 2 fowl, 10 bus app. 6 bags pot 6 gal. cider.

Sat Jan 30 Weather - quite cold, blustery in afternoon. men sawed wood &amp; chored, &lt;u&gt;Douglas went to Market&lt;/u&gt; Mr Hooper went with him they attended a &lt;u&gt;milk meeting&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon &lt;u&gt;C Hooper&lt;/u&gt; over in afternoon, &lt;u&gt;W Craig&lt;/u&gt; called at night 2 Dz eggs I rapted up a parcel of &lt;u&gt;4 cushions&lt;/u&gt; for Jean, I milked to-night. Norm away to-night.

Sun Jan 31 Weather - Quite cold blustery in A.M. We attended &lt;u&gt;church&lt;/u&gt; service in afternoon, not so many out on account of weather &amp; measls. I helped milk &amp; separate 

Mon Feb 1 Weather - Fair &amp; cold. Doug home for the day repairing his car. Norm chored, Pat read a book in between chore time. I nearly finished sewing my navy dress. &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; not well to-day &lt;u&gt;cutting 4 teeth.&lt;/u&gt; Norm &amp; I attended Coral at church. 

Tues Feb 2 Weather - S. E wind cloudy all day with some snow. men cut wood to-day. &lt;u&gt;I wrote Auntie&lt;/u&gt; who is in &lt;u&gt;Wellesley Hospital&lt;/u&gt;. Norm attended for Jr Farmer to-night. Pat took me over to Dr. called at garage on Way home, washed 30 Dz eggs after that.

1932

Wed Feb 3 Weather - Fair, milder. Douglas &amp; Norm went down home &amp; baled 7 ton of hay home by 330 pm. &lt;u&gt;E Craig invited Marion &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; out their for tea so went we about 330 &amp; stayed until after &lt;u&gt;W.M.S.&lt;/u&gt; which met their. Pat called in for us &amp; Carried Marion home, she has a very bad cold. Radio out of busness to-night.

Thurs Feb 4 Weather - Stormy all afternoon. men &lt;u&gt;sprayed manure&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. etc in p.m. Pat picked over apples, &lt;u&gt;Jean French&lt;/u&gt; phoned down after dinner saying that Rev McDonald &amp; her Father would be calling about tea time &amp; would stay So I was busy getting ready, but when they came they were afraid to stay on account of roads, Norm away to-night.

Frid Feb 5 Weather - Strong S.W. winds. men drew manure to-day made cider etc. &lt;u&gt;Pat&lt;/u&gt; picked over apples in A.M. &lt;u&gt;went to city&lt;/u&gt; In p.m. Also&lt;u&gt; W Clark&lt;/u&gt; to a &lt;u&gt;milk meeting&lt;/u&gt; Marion very miserable all day with &lt;u&gt;measls.&lt;/u&gt; Norm went to store at night. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt;, 12 pts cream 76 Dz. eggs 14 bus apples 6 bags potatoes &amp; 6 gal. cider. we had stove pipes down this A.M.

Sat Feb 6 Weather - Lovely bright day. Douglas went &lt;u&gt;to market.&lt;/u&gt; Men drew manure all day Norm took most of forenoon of to Unionville. Laura came up before dinner &amp; went home at 330, she cleaned kitchen baked etc. as I had to attend &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; all day, she is&lt;u&gt; covered&lt;/u&gt; to-day with &lt;u&gt;measls&lt;/u&gt;. hardly &lt;u&gt;no rest&lt;/u&gt; last night for &lt;u&gt;anyone&lt;/u&gt;.</text>
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                    <text>Feb 7 Weather - Lovely bright day. Douglas attended church in p.m. Norm went over home, D Brown here chored &lt;u&gt;Pat brought little radio home after church&lt;/u&gt;. I stayed in with Marion measls.

Mon Feb 8 Weather - &lt;u&gt;Very, very, strong S. W. wind&lt;/u&gt;. Men drew manure, Pat busy a.m. tieing wheel on &lt;u&gt;windmill&lt;/u&gt; to keep wind from breaking it of. We washed &amp; oh such a&lt;u&gt; wind tore blankets Laura&lt;/u&gt; here helping me until time to go to Coral, they went down with Charlie H. I cut a house dress out for Laura &amp; nearly made it. &lt;u&gt;Jack Thompson&lt;/u&gt; here in a.m. for a basket of apples. 

Tues Feb 9 Weather - Cool s. East win with some snow. men drew manure, Les up in forenoon &amp; took our Radio to city to get fixed, &amp; Billy &amp; Jimmy brought it up at chore time. W.M.S. convention to-day in city, &lt;u&gt;Gypsy Queen concert at Richmond Hill&lt;/u&gt;  to-night, Norm at Geo Brown's playing cards.

Wed Feb 10 Weather - cloudy &amp; mild. men drew manure, Norm chopped feed p.m. Pat picked over apples I cut Marion's rose dress out, 2 house dresses Laura &amp; made finished Pats pyjama pants &amp; Made Laura's green dot dress, &lt;u&gt;Mrs Craig&lt;/u&gt; up this evening. Norm went to Grierhellers Jr. Inst. &lt;u&gt;echre&lt;/u&gt; {euchre} &lt;u&gt;Laura came back with him.&lt;/u&gt;

Thurs Feb 11 Weather - &lt;u&gt;Heavy thunder storm&lt;/u&gt; early 4 a.m. rained &amp; misty all day. Norm chored, Doug not here to-day. Pat went to R Mortsons sale p.m. Billy here for milking stayed supper &amp; played cards till 930 went home&lt;u&gt; I started large rug&lt;/u&gt; to-day

Frid Feb 12 Weather - Lovely bright day. men cut wood a.m. took top of stack, Laura went home about 4 p.m. after she cleaned floor. Edith Craig up before supper time. &lt;u&gt;John&lt;/u&gt; up for the evening while &lt;u&gt;Mother at Craig's&lt;/u&gt; she came up after meeting for 1/2 hr. prayer meeting, &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 60 Dz eggs, 6 gal cider 12 pts cream 6 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes.&lt;u&gt; Marion got 3 valentines
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Sat Feb 13 Weather - Cold &amp; windy,&lt;u&gt; Doug Brown&lt;/u&gt; went home after breakfast as &lt;u&gt;Mrs Allan had died&lt;/u&gt; Norm chored etc, Douglas went to market, I {?} Jr. Inst. in p.m. 

Sun Feb 14 Weather - Fair a little snow. Norm &amp; I went to church, Pat /Kepted Marion, &lt;u&gt;Della &amp; Dot came up&lt;/u&gt; after stayed&lt;u&gt; for tea&lt;/u&gt; &amp; went&lt;u&gt; back with Norm to Y.P.S.&lt;/u&gt; Billy here supper also.

Mond Feb 15 Weather - Fair, bright cold NE winds. men drew manure, &lt;u&gt;Douglas&lt;/u&gt; picked over apples in a.m. had a early dinner &amp; went &lt;u&gt;to city to curl&lt;/u&gt; returning at. 12.15. p.m. lost 2 games. Billy up for chores &amp; stayed supper, &lt;u&gt;Rev McDonald &amp; Mr French&lt;/u&gt; called in at tea time ordered a bag of spy apples then called later for them &amp; visited left here at 830. I did a small washing after dinner Marion &amp; I stayed alone Norm went to Coral. Fresh cow to-day.

Tues Fed 16 Weather - Fair &amp; cold NE winds sleet at night 12 p.m. Norm finished manure pile across creek, D Brown not here to-day Mrs Allan funeral, &lt;u&gt;Mother&lt;/u&gt; came uper in p.m. stayed to tea after a few games of &lt;u&gt;cards with Cora &amp; Hazel&lt;/u&gt; who came to spend the evening, John called for her &amp; went home Pat came at 12 p.m.  girls still here</text>
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Wed Feb 17 

Weather - cloudy &amp; cold, westerly wind.
Norm went to city to-day home for chores then attended a Jr Farmer meeting at night D Brown drew wood &amp; chored. Douglas left here at 2 p.m. for city to curl returned. Billy here Chores and supper Marion &amp; I all alone until 12 P.M. &amp; later &lt;u&gt;Newton&lt;/u&gt; here a.m.  lost game.

Thurs Feb 18
Weather - Fair and cold,clear. men cut wood, Douglas left here at 8 a.m. for city to curl with &lt;u&gt;Mr Clark &amp; Bake&lt;/u&gt;r going in with him, lost game to-day again returned at 330 p.m., Norm went to Agincourt church at night with &lt;u&gt;Walter and W. Brooke,&lt;/u&gt; Laura Brown came down at night for Dot to wave her hair, Newton brought Dorothy up after school as &lt;u&gt;Laura&lt;/u&gt; come home with Mr Endean &lt;u&gt;with mumps&lt;/u&gt;, John get Della at night with them also, Newt up at night again.

Fri Feb 19 
Weather - Fair with a little snow.  men cut wood a.m. at Brown&lt;u&gt; home&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. Norm made cider etc. Douglas picked over apples &amp; potatoes all day. he went to Lodge at Markham at night, Dot went to out to Edith's to go on skating &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 50 Dz eggs, 7 gal cider, 12 pts cream, 15 bus apples , 10 bags potatoes 

Sat &lt;u&gt;Feb 20&lt;/u&gt; 
Weather - Lovely bright day  &lt;u&gt;Douglas&lt;/u&gt; went to market, called at his Mothers on way home, Laura Brown came down in afternoon called Dot to go skating. men worked at wood a.m. played hockey p.m., &lt;u&gt;Dot&lt;/u&gt; went to &lt;u&gt;Cedar Grove at night&lt;/u&gt; to skate. 

1932
Sun Feb 21
Weather - cloudy S. E. wind we attended church service in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Marion &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; went for a Walk after that. &lt;u&gt;Dot&lt;/u&gt; went up to Browns for tea thence to go on to Richmond Hill for singing at night. Norm away to-night. &lt;u&gt;Geo Brown&lt;/u&gt; here for evening

Mon Feb 22
Weather - Lovely A.M. &lt;u&gt;Stormy and cold&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. men cut wood a.m. Pat picked over apples and I washed &amp; ironed, Dorothy and I drove down to Coral, took Charlie and Hazel with us. Norm had afternoon of over home.

Tues Feb 23 
Weather - lovely bright cold day men busy with wood etc, W.M.S.quilting at church p.m. I did not go account of &lt;u&gt;Marion's cold&lt;/u&gt;. mission band slides at night 

Wed Feb 24 
Weather - cold and&lt;u&gt; stormy&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Billy&lt;/u&gt; here overnight D Brown off to-day starting to move over, Douglas went to Mrs Glovers sale to-day. Norm, Billy and Dot went over to the Jr  farmer play at Unionville given by Dunbarton. Norm drew manure &amp; wood, &lt;u&gt;Mr French&lt;/u&gt; here for grain.

Thurs Feb 25 
Weather - Coudy &amp; mild D Brown of to-day moving furniture over to Craig's house, Norm drew wood. Pat picked over apples etc.  Marion &amp; I Walked out for mail. Dot did not come here to-night. &lt;u&gt;Jean's, Mrs.Craig&lt;/u&gt; here for evening.

Fri Feb 26
Weather - Fair &amp; mild. Norm chored A.M. D Brown of to-day. &lt;u&gt;I did not feel good to-day, so Pat helped with house work&lt;/u&gt;. At night, &lt;u&gt;Pat, Norm, Dot by.&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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Newton all went up to&lt;u&gt; Marguerites for a game of cards&lt;/u&gt;, Marion &amp; I stayed alone, what a night for me, I was so miserable, &lt;u&gt;they got home 415 a m&lt;/u&gt;
&lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt;, 45 Dz eggs, 6 cider 15 bus apples, 10 bags potato, 12 pts cream.

Sat Feb 27 
Weather - cloudy with some snow men finished drawing wood to-day, Douglas went to market,&lt;u&gt; Mrs.H Reeve&lt;/u&gt; of Markham here in p.m. to have &lt;u&gt;Dot do her hair,&lt;/u&gt; then Art Brown Came down for her to go up and do I &amp; L hair. Geo brought her home by supper time, I was ready for bed and &lt;u&gt;all in.&lt;/u&gt;

Sun Feb 28
Weather - Lovely, mild bright day.  &lt;u&gt;12 little piggies arrived&lt;/u&gt; a.m.
Douglas, Dot &amp; Norm attended church in p.m. Marion and I stayed alone, &lt;u&gt;I was in bed all day with Grippe&lt;/u&gt;. They went to Y.P. S. at night.
roads getting bad

Mon Feb 29 
Weather - Fair and mild,  men drew manure, had&lt;u&gt; Dr over&lt;/u&gt; just at noon, said I &lt;u&gt;stay bed&lt;/u&gt; 4 days, Dot stayed home to-day, she went to Coral with Edith C. not many out bad roads &amp; sickness.

Tues March 1
Weather - lovely bright day &lt;u&gt;3 piggies died&lt;/u&gt; men chopped a.m. then Norm took baler down to Boyntons before dinner they baled 9 3/4 ton hay In p.m. &lt;u&gt;Mrs Craig&lt;/u&gt; up to see me in afternoon 

Wed Mar 2
Weather - mild &amp; lovely, men drew manure today. &lt;u&gt;Henry Allan&lt;/u&gt; here. D Brown sick grip. Dot went to school today. &lt;u&gt;Pat housekeeper&lt;/u&gt;, card party postponed at V.S. on account roads

Thurs Mar 3
Weather - Like a spring day. men drew manure, D Brown back in P.M. &lt;u&gt;Mother up all day baking.&lt;/u&gt; Pat took her home at night, &lt;u&gt;first Goose egg to-day.&lt;/u&gt; Girls Walked up in p.m. first &lt;u&gt;since mumps&lt;/u&gt; came.

Frid Mar 4
Weather- cloudy &amp; mild. Men prune trees A.M. draged lane etc in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Della and Jessie Burr here&lt;/u&gt; p.m. getting hair dressed. &lt;u&gt;Dr phoned me to stay in bed&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt; - 45 Dz eggs , 5 gal cider , 20 bus apples , 8 bags potatoes, 12 pts cream. Mrs Craig &lt;u&gt;here in evening.&lt;/u&gt; 

Sat Mar 5/32
Weather - rather cloudy but mild  Douglas went to market, Norm moved bales from W &lt;u&gt;Boyntons&lt;/u&gt; over to &lt;u&gt;Thomson&lt;/u&gt; this A.M. D. Brown came up in middle afternoon. Mary &amp; Gwenie came up with him and stayed a hour so. John and Mother came up &amp; took&lt;u&gt; Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; home, she had been in bed all day &lt;u&gt;with La Grippe&lt;/u&gt;. Della walked up in forenoon , Pat Store to-night. (I up all day)

Sun Mar 6
Weather - cloudy with E. wind in a.m., Colder with snow in p.m.  Douglas attended church, quite a number out. I wrote Mary in p.m.

Mon Mar 7 
Weather - blustery and cold all day. Real march day.
postponed baling at Thomson on account of storm, Norm went to city for the day, Pat read peeled apples &amp; picked over potatoes in p.m.&lt;u&gt; I rugged&lt;/u&gt; to-day and &lt;u&gt;fixed henna dress&lt;/u&gt; W.M.S. church 
13 out Mrs McKerchar spoke.

Tues Mar 8
Weather - Quite cold  men split wood. Douglas picked over apples. &lt;u&gt;Walt Craig&lt;/u&gt; called at night &amp; Norm went away. &lt;u&gt;Marion not well to-day.&lt;/u&gt; I rugged.

Wed Mar 9
Weather - Quite cold
Pat &amp; Norm went over to Thomson's this A.M. to bale home by 330 p.m.</text>
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Moved baler over to C Boynton's.
baled 250 lbs short of Ten ton hay. D Brown chored. Jr farmers to-night but Norm to tired to go. I rugged to-day again. Marion not Well.

Thurs Mar 10
Weather - Cold and stormy.
Douglas &amp; Norm went over to Charlie's to bale, came home after dinner then D went over to &lt;u&gt;Walton's sale.&lt;/u&gt; Laura came up for a visit then Newton called for her. Norm went to Unionville in p.m. bank.

Fri Mar 11
Weather - cloudy and cold
men finished baling at Charlie's at noon, arrived home after dinner. Norm chopped feed. baled 12 ton hay. D Brown all in to-day so had to go home before breakfast. Della came up &amp; spent day with us. Went down with Norm at night. Produce - 5 gal cider, 11 pts cream, 18 bus apples, 10 bags potatoes. Pat store night 53 Dz eggs.

Sat Mar 12
Weather - cloudy and cold, some snow.
Norm chored all day, Douglas went to city, J Hooper, Laura &amp; Della went with him. he &amp; Jimmie went to the &lt;u&gt;Maple Leaf Gardens&lt;/u&gt; to see hockey match between &lt;u&gt;Newmarket and Marlbo's&lt;/u&gt;. Billy Norm and I milked.
D Brown Still sick. Pat &amp; Norm went to store at night. &lt;u&gt;Gladys B&lt;/u&gt; rang up to ask for Marion to-day.

Sun Mar 13
Weather - Cloudy and fair.
We all attended church in p.m. fair crowd out. spent the evening home.

Mon Mar 14
Weather - very cold, 6 above zero here.
men went up and baled hay to-day at Mrs.&lt;u&gt; Glovers&lt;/u&gt;, Mr &lt;u&gt;Leathers&lt;/u&gt; and&lt;u&gt; Firth&lt;/u&gt; came here for dinner. J. Allen boys went home dinner finished &amp; home by 5 p.m. baled 13 ton. Della up for the day. D Brown Still sick. Billy here A.M. again. 
1932
Mr &lt;u&gt;Padget&lt;/u&gt; called in at noon, Coral class practice at Victoria Square to-night. &lt;u&gt;Newton &amp; girls&lt;/u&gt; called in &amp; took Norm up.

Tues. Mar 15
Weather - Quite cold. Norm away in forenoon, home for noon chores away in p.m. again. &lt;u&gt;Douglas&lt;/u&gt; chored A.M. and &lt;u&gt;W Young, W Baker, E Gohn&lt;/u&gt; went to city with him at 130 &lt;u&gt;to curl&lt;/u&gt; against the Strathconians. &lt;u&gt;We had a 3 wk Wash&lt;/u&gt; to-day. &lt;u&gt;Della&lt;/u&gt; also &lt;u&gt;did most of ironing&lt;/u&gt;, left at 430 pm. for home. Leslie brought &lt;u&gt;1 load ice&lt;/u&gt; in truck at 5.15. and unloaded it. Pat home at 7 p.m.

Wed Mar 16
Weather - S. E. wind some milder. snow fall at night.
D Brown came up &amp; started work in P.M. Norm away in p.m. Leslie got 1 load &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt; in a.m. and Pat got 5 loads after that from Almira pond. 3 cents a block. at night. Douglas, M,and I went to Coral Concert at Victoria Square

Thurs Mar 17
Weather - much milder.
Leslie drew 2 loads &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Douglas 2 loads making 11 loads &lt;u&gt;altogether. 360 blocks x 3 cents x 39=$10.80&lt;/u&gt;. Marion, Cora, Hazel and I went to the &lt;u&gt;Jr Inst at Vina Wilsons&lt;/u&gt; to-day. About 40 there. &lt;u&gt;splendid meeting&lt;/u&gt;. had a presentation to Mrs Waltons a casserol dish. Norm off for the day.

Frid Mar 18
Weather - cloudy &amp; mild.
Norm did not come home last night. D Brown chored &lt;u&gt;made cider&lt;/u&gt; etc. Douglas picked over potatoes &amp; apples. Rev McDonald and Mr Mills called at noon for 2 bus apples.&lt;u&gt; Mr Mills insured Marion for $2.000. to-day.&lt;/u&gt;
Douglas went to Lodge at, &lt;u&gt;Marion &amp; I went and stayed with Jean &amp; girlies.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Bob joined the Masons tonight.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 45 1/2 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 8 bags potatoes, 14 bus apples, 4 gal cider
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Sat Mar 19 
Weather - a real stormy march day. Lovely at night.
Douglas went to Market. Norm arrived here at 10:15 a.m., shoveled, changed clothes then went to city. Home at 2:15 p.m. Added up coral class accounts then went out to see Watt.Cliff B.

Sun Mar 20
Weather - Beautiful sunie day
We four attended church in p.m. Good crowd Billie and Jimmie here for chores and supper. I received &lt;u&gt;a bed light&lt;/u&gt; to-night. Mary &amp; Jimmie came up later again for ice cream for freezer Hoopers

Mon Mar 21
Weather - nice at first then east wind with snow. Not so nice.
Douglas &amp; Norm left at 9 a.m. in truck and went up in Whitchurch for a large &lt;u&gt;truck load of sawdust&lt;/u&gt;, home at 230 p.m. Doug chored &amp; drew manure. Pat went to store after supper for extension cord for bed light, it worked fine. Norm attended social for wind up of coral class at church,  present. stormy all night.

Tues Mar 22
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Quite stormy,&lt;/u&gt; we have &lt;u&gt;the most snow we've had all winter.&lt;/u&gt; Men drew manure, Pat fixed belt on tractor, then picked over apples. Norm attended Jr Farmer meeting at home to-night Laura went to Marg with John this A.M. received my Hort. membership card to-day. Mary rang up in p.m.

Wed Mar 23
Weather - milder &amp; quite stormy
Men drew manure, Douglas picked over apples a.m. &amp; potatoes p.m. &lt;u&gt;Raymond Brillinger&lt;/u&gt; here in a.m. looking for seed oats. I baked cookies etc a.m. at night Pat took me over to Drs then we went to Markham. He paid his Lodge Insurance dues. Norm out collecting to-night for Walton's


1932
Thurs Mar 24
Weather - Wonderful bright day, mild, lots of snow on ground
Men drew manure, Pat washed eggs a.m. picked over tatties p.m.
&lt;u&gt;Della &amp; Dot came up&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. stayed until after 10 p.m. &lt;u&gt;had a good game of 500. Mrs Walton Mother died this A.M.&lt;/u&gt;  Mr J. D Mills called at tea time with Marion's insurance policy. Billie up after supper. he and Norm went away

Fri Mar 25 Good Friday.
Weather - Quite stormy A.M. mild with light showers at night.
men drew manure, made cider, Douglas peeled apples, cleaned stove pipe in p.m. no mail to-day. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; 51 doz eggs, 12 pts cream, 4 gal cider, 15 bus apples, 10 bags potatoes. Mr Mills got 2 bus spy apples last night. Norm went over to see Pat who is sick.

Sat Mar 26
Weather - Rained A.M. lovely in afternoon
Douglas went to Market, Mr Walton, Della &amp; Dot went with him, girls &amp; Billie came home with him, he &lt;u&gt;got Mother Easter Lily&lt;/u&gt;, &amp; Mother gave Marion &lt;u&gt;Easter eggs&lt;/u&gt;. As Norm did not come home last night, Doug chored all day

Sun Mar 27
Weather - Beautiful Easter Sunday, only muddy
Norm still away. Marion and I went out for a walk at 11 a.m. returned at 12.30. Pat still sleeping, he walked down to church, Marion and I stayed alone. Billy brought up a &lt;u&gt;Easter chuckie&lt;/u&gt; for her &lt;u&gt;Rhea&lt;/u&gt; rang up at night

Monday 28
Weather - Lovely bright day.
Jean rang up A.M. Doug went up to Cripps in A.M. for cutting box &amp; pipes. Billy here chores a.m. and breakfast. &lt;u&gt;Mr Hellems&lt;/u&gt; over a.m. Mr Padget called in after dinner. I washed, ironed, &amp; mended. &lt;u&gt;C Hooper rang over to-night saying he saw flash light west of pig pen.&lt;/u&gt; Party at Hooper's for Waltons postponed.</text>
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                    <text>1932 Tues 29
Weather - Lovely bright day.
Billy here chores &amp; breakfast, Douglas &amp; Marion had early dinner left at
12 p.m. to attend School meeting in city &lt;u&gt;but Marion would not stay at her Grandma's without Daddy&lt;/u&gt; so he did not get to meeting. Della up p.m. Mrs. Craig called at tea time, Newton &amp; Laura later, Norm at tea time to change some clothes. &lt;u&gt;Pat Reid a slight change better&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas took Della home &amp; took Marion on down to Clarks. &lt;u&gt;Killed rat in Cook house&lt;/u&gt;

Wed 30
Weather - Cloudy Strong S.W. wind
Billy here chores &amp; breakfast, D Brown chored &amp; dragged lane in p.m.
Douglas and Mr Clark attended an educational meeting P Building Toronto all day. &lt;u&gt;Mother came up&lt;/u&gt; in A.m. left about 5 p.m. assesor here in p.m. Pat got home before Doug and I finished milking

Thurs 31
Weather - Colder &amp; cloudy
men chopped feed, drew back old &lt;u&gt;sawdust for ice house&lt;/u&gt;, cut straw etc. Billy had to take  milk to corner this a.m, here for breakfast. Norm came back late last night, so here for work to-day.&lt;u&gt; Della&lt;/u&gt; up for most of day and helped me sweep etc. we were to have gone to Jean's for tea but roads bad.

Frid April 1, 1932
Weather - Quite cold, a little snow
Newton up A.M. for feed oats, 50 bus. Billie here breakfast, men cut wood etc.&lt;u&gt; Produce&lt;/u&gt; 58 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 2 gal cider, 12 bus apples, 10 bag potatoes
Pat at store at night

Sat April 2
Weather - Ground covered with snow, East wind with snow most of day, Thunder Storm 8 p.m. &amp; 9 p.m.
&lt;u&gt;Men clipped horses&lt;/u&gt; and Norm went up to Joffs for saw. &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; went down with Pat &amp; &lt;u&gt;spend day at home&lt;/u&gt;, he called for her on way - Market. Floyd Pratt went Thornhill with him A.M. Billy came home with him.  Pat store at night
&lt;u&gt;Baby boy Ash born this evening April 2nd&lt;/u&gt;

1932 Sun April 3
Weather - Cold but bright, lots of snow.
Norm came home at noon from Sharon with Newton, Jack and Dureen .
Douglas &amp; Norm attended church, Marion &amp; I went down &amp; stayed with Mother while rest were at church.  Norm did not go to Y.P.S.
Fresh cow to-day

Mon April 4
Weather - Lovely bright day.
I washed &amp; ironed to-day, Men finished cutting straw a.m. &amp; chopped feed, split wood &amp; the boys had (Dick)&lt;u&gt; the colt hitched to sleigh&lt;/u&gt; p.m. Norm attended Jr Farmer meeting at night

Tues April 5
Weather - East wind light showers and Fair.
Doug split wood, Norm started to clean up seed grain,  we three went to city - 10 a.m. to 5.15. got dishes, Marion hat etc. Norm took a heifer calf over to his Bro Pat to-night

Wed April 6
Weather - Fair.
Norm cleaned grain, Doug split, Douglas repaired water tank &amp; put &lt;u&gt;meat in cotton bags &amp; hung&lt;/u&gt; in ice house. I made a nightie to-day. W.M.S. quilting &amp; no meeting church

Thurs April 7
Weather - Beautiful day.
men busy all day&lt;u&gt; washing harness ready to oil.&lt;/u&gt; Pat Took cream down home a.m. to churn. Cora rang up for Marion &amp; I to go over for the afternoon but I did not feel like it so sewed here at home instead. &lt;u&gt;Betty here playing with Marion after School&lt;/u&gt;
Pat set &lt;u&gt;young goose on 12 eggs&lt;/u&gt;, 2 hens 9 eggs. &lt;u&gt;roads so bad took milk to corner all week&lt;/u&gt;

Frid April 8
Weather - Fair &amp; bright.
men finished harness to-day. &lt;u&gt;Norm took produce to store in democrat&lt;/u&gt;.
Della up for A.M. Went to city p.m. with John.
Produce 15 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 6 bags potatoes &amp; 9 bus apples.
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                    <text>1932
Sat April 9
Weather - Cloudy but fair &amp; warm.
Doug cleaned out hens houses etc. Norm cleaned up grain pail, did this &amp; that mostly that. &lt;u&gt;roads&lt;/u&gt; so &lt;u&gt;bad&lt;/u&gt; he did not go to market.
Norm got up 15 to 5 &amp; took produce in wagon over to fifth. Les went that way to city. (team Wagon Pat Corner night.) Norm Sharon to-night.


Sun April 10
Weather - cloudy with light showers (dull day.)
Henry Allen here breakfast, Douglas walked down to church p.m.

Mon April 11
Weather - Horrid day rainy cloudy etc. muddy.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; took A.M. of to Thornhill &lt;u&gt;had tooth pulled&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;slept all p.m.&lt;/u&gt; helped with chores and attended a Jr Farmer Comtt meeting. Pat repaired chairs for me

Tues April 12
Weather - Stormy rain a.m. snow p.m.
men cleaned up grain in A.M. Norm went to city p.m. to help pick a piano for Jr Farmer Club. Mrs. Craig here short while Doug B went to corner in p.m. to meet Les. Pat store at night.

Wed April 13
Weather - Stormy ground cover with snow
men cleaned seed grain. Douglas attended a milk meeting with Mrs Clark at Markham. Norm attended a Jr farmer meet at night, Hort. meeting to-night Unionville hall.

Thurs April 14
Weather - Cloudy and Cold.
Norm went to Thornhill in A.M.&lt;u&gt; had another tooth pulled&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;in bed all p.m.&lt;/u&gt; Pat &amp; Doug chopped feed. Mr Brown brought down load grain to chop for feed. Della up for the afternoon. Billy had team to deliver on North trip. Furnace went out to-night

Frid April 15
Weather - Fair &amp; milder - snow going.
D Brown of for the day. Newton up for seed oats A.M.
men chopped feed in p.m. Pat picked over apples. &lt;u&gt;Lodge night&lt;/u&gt; but Pat to busy to go. Went to store later on.  Produce - 81 Dz, 8 bags potatoes, 10 bus apples, 12 pts cream

Sat 16
Weather - Cold- snow flurries. North west winds
Douglas went to Market. Doug scraped trees. &lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; carried wood in woodshed A.M. &lt;u&gt;sit by stove all p.m. to keep his jaw warm&lt;/u&gt;,  Dot up for awhile in p.m. Norm went to Sharon at night.

Sun April 17
Weather - Strong N.W. cold wind. (land drying.)
Norm went over home after breakfast, home for chores a night.
Douglas attended church in p.m. Billy here supper, Mrs Craig here for the evening

Mon April 18
Weather - Strong North wind and Fair.
men &lt;u&gt;scraped&lt;/u&gt; trees, Norm and Les went to Dentist in p.m. Douglas picked over potatoes, we washed &amp; ironed, &lt;u&gt;washed all curtains and spreads upstairs.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Della here for the day&lt;/u&gt;, She, Pat &amp; Marion went down home short while after supper.

Tues April 19
Weather - beautiful warm day.
men scraped trees. Della &amp; I started &lt;u&gt;house cleaning, cleaned North room,&lt;/u&gt; closets and South E room. Ironed curtains &amp; spreads &amp; covers by tea time. Pat store night. (&lt;u&gt;Auntie phoned&lt;/u&gt; for 12 Setting egg for Sat.)

Wed April 20
Weather - another lovely day
&lt;u&gt;men finished&lt;/u&gt; scraping trees in A.M., started on land in p.m., rolled harrowed and disc. Della &amp; I cleaned S.W room &amp; hall, &amp; raked most of afternoon. Pat helped us &amp; I took manure of flower beds. &lt;u&gt;Mary &amp; Gwen here&lt;/u&gt; before tea time. Norm &amp; Della went to Unionville at night. &lt;u&gt;set old Goose&lt;/u&gt;

Thurs April 21
Weather - Beautiful day.</text>
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Douglas &lt;u&gt;sowed mixed grain&lt;/u&gt;, Norm run tractor, Doug harrowed A.M. chopped feed in afternoon, G Carr here A.M. Jack and Dureen in p.m. also Jas Walker to see about seed oats, Della went home about 10 a.m. as it was Jr Institute at Grierheller. &lt;u&gt;Norm took Laura up at night&lt;/u&gt;, Della spent evening at Brown's

Frid April 22
Weather - Lovely warm day
Douglas sowed in a.m. &amp; Doug B. sowed in p.m. Douglas &amp; Billie went load of sawdust in p.m. Norm run tractor all day got stuck just before chore time. Jim Calvert got seed oats a.m.
Geo Gormley here after supper, also J Young for 12 setting eggs for Auntie.
Newton called and took Della to dance V. Square.
&lt;u&gt;I made &amp; iced Marion Birthday cake&lt;/u&gt; to-day. Douglas attended preparatory Service at church to-night. Della rake front lawn p.m.
Produce 94 Doz eggs, 11 pts cream, 10 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes

Sat April 23
Weather - Quite Cold
Douglas sowed grain A.M. &amp; just before dinner he &amp; Marion went to Unionville. Doug harrowed, Norm, tractor. Della &amp; L Brown went down home for awhile in p.m. back for tea. Pat took me to Dr's after supper, Della rode down home with us, had to bring flowers in off veranda, so cold.

Sun April 24
Weather - Sunny, bright, a little warmer,
Douglas &amp; Norm attended church, communion to-day. &lt;u&gt;Rev McDonald&lt;/u&gt; first communion, he brought up two trays from Agincourt, we went down home for an hr or so after Supper

Mon &lt;u&gt;April 25  Marion 2 yr B day.&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Cloudy, east wind and light showers.
men all on land all day. Della came up in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Pat &amp; Marion went down to Rodicks to-night&lt;/u&gt; for 2 setting eggs for Marion, Della home Unionville


1932
Tues April 26 
Weather - Cloudy &amp; cool, a little snow at noon.
&lt;u&gt;men finished seeding to-day.&lt;/u&gt; we cleaned pantry, set the 2 setting hens for Marion in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Mother&lt;/u&gt; gave us a welcome surprise by coming up for the afternoon. went down with Pat &amp; Norm to attended a congregational meeting church. Della went over to Brown's
&lt;u&gt;17 goose eggs tested no good out of 21.
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Wed April 27
Weather - Quite cold, a little snow.
Men chopped feed, picked over potatoes &amp; filled up 2 loads &lt;u&gt;wheat&lt;/u&gt;. Les &lt;u&gt;took it over to Reesors&lt;/u&gt;, Della cleaned little room of Kitchen. Newton called and took Della up to Brown's to help make up Jr farmer papers.

Thurs April 28
Weather - Strong winds, much warmer.
Norm drew Manure, Doug harrowed, Pat helped with manure etc.
Della cleaned &amp; waxed Norm room to-day. &lt;u&gt;I planted flower seeds, poppy, Nastursium, Sweet Wm.&lt;/u&gt;  In p.m. Dorothy came up after school. Della went over to Burrs after tea to play ball, when she Irene &amp; Laura Brown came in for Dot &amp; walked home with her, Pat picked over apples. Norm away to-night.

Frid April 29
Weather - Lovely warm day, East winds by night.
Doug harrowed &amp; disc, Norm graded Mr Walton lane A.M.
ploughed in S orchard P.M.
Douglas carried piles of leaves to burn A.M. &amp; went to Mr J Dixon sale in afternoon. 
I planted some &lt;u&gt;petunia seeds &amp; a few geraniums&lt;/u&gt; in p.m.
Produce - 12 pts cream, 110 Doz eggs, 12 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes

Sat April 30
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                    <text>1932
Douglas went to market, Della and J Hooper went &amp; came home with him.
Lorne called for Della at night, Wal Craig here at night, Norm away
Pat got me another Dutchman pipe $1.00

Sun May 1st
Weather - Cloudy colder in p.m.
Douglas &amp; Norm attended church. Billie here chores &amp; supper. Norm went to Hoopers at night, Mother came up &amp; waited here until Newton &amp; girls called for her, from Y.P.S. Richmond Hill.

Mond May 2nd
Weather - Lovely day.
We washed and did part ironing. Norm Unionville A.M. Doug rolled Pat did etc. In P.M. &lt;u&gt;Pat planted Dutchman&lt;/u&gt; pipe raked moved chicken pen etc. boys worked in S. orchard. Norm helped Les with hay at Glovers first. Mrs Craig here for evening. Della and N Jr. Farmers. Pat Store.

Tues May 3rd
Weather - Cloudy like rain, warm.
Norm &lt;u&gt;sowed peas&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Pat helped him plant potatoes in S orchard in p.m. Doug rolled &amp; harrowed mangle ground &amp; Summer follow. Em Brown called in evening with Della dress. Douglas, Norm, Della went to &lt;u&gt;the farewell party at Hoopers&lt;/u&gt;&lt;u&gt; in honor of Mr Walton &amp; family&lt;/u&gt; Marion &amp; I alone. large crowd their.

Wed &lt;u&gt;May 4th&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Colder &amp; cloudy
men worked in garden A.M. D Brown worked on Summer fallow, Pat planted&lt;u&gt; tatty onions&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. we cleaned down stair hall. Mr Mills here just after dinner, later &lt;u&gt;Jean &amp; girlies&lt;/u&gt; had a &lt;u&gt;B.D.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Mrs Brooke Rhea rang up&lt;/u&gt;. Della went to W.M.S. &amp; choir meeting church to-night

Thurs May 5
Weather - Cloudy, cool east wind.
Pet set out 10 new Rhubarb roots in A.M. and planted lettuce and Radish. In p.m. he&lt;u&gt; grafted&lt;/u&gt; toman sweet &lt;u&gt;branches&lt;/u&gt; on lady &lt;u&gt;apple trees&lt;/u&gt;. Doug rolled grain field &amp; roots. Norm went to Padgets A.M. got mangle seeder &amp; sowed mangles. Della attended coaching class in p.m. at our church. Pat, Marion &amp; Norm went to Unionville with $1000. eggs for A Brown to set, also called to see Mrs. Smallie, but no luck.

Friday May 6
Weather - Cloudy A.M. &amp; showery all afternoon &amp; even.
Norm &lt;u&gt;pruned trees&lt;/u&gt; A.M. Doug rolled in p.m. they chopped, Pat picked over apples &amp; washed eggs. Della attended coach class 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at church, went to Victoria Square dance at night. F. Smith. Pat store.
Product 12 pts cream, 10 bags potatoes, 12 bus apples, eggs 28 Doz Store, 8 Dz to a man to set, 79 Dz eggs to A Brown to hatch for us, also 50 jersey giant eggs from Mortsons to set. 115 Doz all.

Sat May 7
Weather - Cloudy &amp; showery most of day.
Douglas went to Market, called at his Mother's. Billy came home with him, he &amp; Marion went to Unionville at night for empty egg crates. Called at Dr's also at &lt;u&gt;Ada's H&lt;/u&gt; but she was not home. Still no luck. Men cleaned LaClures seed oats, Della &amp; Lorne left for home at 9 p.m. Pat &amp; M, Norm Sharon home by 9-20.

Sun May 8  &lt;u&gt;Mother's Day&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Cloudy &amp; Showery.
Norm did not come back. men here had to separate milk. Douglas &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; left at 130 p.m. &amp; went &lt;u&gt;down to his Mother's&lt;/u&gt; returning about 5 p.m. I alone all afternoon. &lt;u&gt;Spend evening by fireside,&lt;/u&gt; one gossling&lt;u&gt; hatched&lt;/u&gt;.

Mon May 9
Weather - Cloudy &amp; light showers.
men drew manure with&lt;u&gt; Bessie &amp; Dick&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. Pat set out 70 berrie canes. We cleaned Kitchen. they pruned some trees p.m.</text>
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John up at night for awhile, two men here looking for seed oats.

Tues May 10
Weather - Cloudy &amp; showery, wind still in east.
men drew manure in A.M. out of calves stallslt with&lt;u&gt; Bess &amp; Dick Cott&lt;/u&gt;. Norm got some &lt;u&gt;black currants shoots&lt;/u&gt; out of Leslie garden in A.M. Della &amp; I spent day Knitting &amp; sewing. Kelly's here p.m. cut horns of the old Gentleman cow. G Brown &amp; R Walker here to see about getting their orchards sprayed. &lt;u&gt;Norm attended siniging class at church tonight. Pat went to Unionville&lt;/u&gt;, Saw Ada (she promised come) &lt;u&gt;Della, M and I spent even. by fireplace&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed May 11
Weather - &lt;s&gt;Men&lt;/s&gt; Cloudy &amp; warmer. East wind.
men picked stones A.M. and pruned trees in p.m. Mr Laclure here at noon to see about baling, later tractor came to take baler to-morrow. Les brought material for &lt;u&gt;spraying orchard&lt;/u&gt; Della went to city with John to-day. Bill Champion &amp; she called at night before attending Jr Farmer meeting over at McIntosh's. Pat planted 11 black currants shoots to-night.

Thurs May 12
Weather - Cloudy &amp; rain at first, then clearing to a beautiful day.
Douglas &amp; Norm left after breakfast to &lt;u&gt;bale&lt;/u&gt; a little more than 13 Ton at &lt;u&gt;LaClures 1 1/4 ml south of Oriole&lt;/u&gt;. Mr Padget called in A.M. to see Douglas. John phoned about a fishing trip, he &amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill at night to see Mr Luneau to go also. &lt;u&gt;We sure did a big days work.&lt;/u&gt; Washed A.M. cleaned cookhouse p.m. Norm &amp; Della choir practice church.

Frid May 13
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Lovely day&lt;/u&gt;.
men pruned trees A.M. Doug rolled Norm scraped lane in p.m. Pat etc &lt;u&gt;put screen doors on&lt;/u&gt; at night. Mr Padget thru at night. Pat took Della down home A.M. and she churned 3 small crocks butter, he got some &lt;u&gt;gooseberry shoots&lt;/u&gt; &amp; planted when he got home. &lt;u&gt;I raked all A.M. Della and I ironed all P.M.&lt;/u&gt;
Produce - 12 pts, 117 Dz eggs, 9 bags potatoes, 12 bus apples

1932 
Sat May 14              &lt;u&gt;9 little pigs arrived&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Beautiful warm day.
Doug rolled all day. Norm &amp; Marion went to O. Cox after breakfast for clover seed &amp; sowed it with hand seeder. He took Douglas down home at 12 p.m. to go on &lt;u&gt;a fishing trip to Hawk Lake with J Russel, R Armstrong, Dave Lunau, Alex and John. I went up creek in p.m. to fish&lt;/u&gt; &amp; I was &lt;u&gt;so disappointed, as Mother, Marion, Roy, Jean, &amp; girlies &amp; Laura came up for a short while&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Mary &amp; Gwen called in near tea time &amp; Dorothy came up for tea&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne over after supper, G Brown called in for Dorothy. Pat planted Hort 4 flax &amp; 2 Or-poppy premiums in A.M.

Sun May 15
Weather - Beautiful warm day &amp; a wondeful night.
&lt;u&gt;Newton brought Mother, Marion and Roy up for dinner&lt;/u&gt;. Della went down to S S and Mother rode down with Norm to church. Billy &amp; Norm did chores Mrs Craig here at tea time. They went to Y.P.S. after Supper. Marion &amp; I were here alone for evening until E Brown, Irene, Della, Came in then Newton &amp; Laura called &amp; took Roy and Marion down home. Gossling died.

Mon May 16  
Weather - Warm A.M. quite windy in p.m. light showers.
men fixed fence, &amp; put young cattle &amp; Dick in flats filled up wheat. Les took 3 loads away to-day. Norm took Della to Yonge St 9.30 a.m. Marion went allso as she was going to Guelph on his from city. I washed 45 Dz eggs after supper, Norm went Jr Farmer concert, Union. I sent some flower roots down with Norm for Marion Douglas. Home about 3 A.M. 16 fish total


Tues May 17
Weather - Bright &amp; cool
men took top of stack A.M. John brought Laura up A.M. for the day. baled straw all p.m. Norm &amp; Laura went down to coral practice at night.  Lallan boys here Supper. Mr French, Mr Firth &amp; Newton, George Brown. Leslie took 1 load straw.</text>
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                    <text>1932 May 18
Weather - Lovely warmer day.
&lt;u&gt;men baled straw all day&lt;/u&gt;, had to get 2 extra men John &amp; Jack Thomson in p.m. &lt;u&gt;had 10 men sup with our own&lt;/u&gt;, John came up after supper for Laura. later Pat &amp; Marion went to Art Brown's. Les - 1 load straw to-day.

Thurs May 19
Weather - Lovely bright day.
men burned brush in orchard. Pat did etc. Geo Brown down for 2 loads chaff to-day. I washed &amp; Ironed today. Pat &amp; Marion went out to Firths at night to pay him. &lt;u&gt;Cora &amp; Hazel spend evening here&lt;/u&gt;. Norm went practice Jr Inst meet. to-day. Mrs Jas Calverts &lt;u&gt;annual meeting&lt;/u&gt;. Les 2 loads straw to-day.

Frid May 20
Weather - Lovely warm day.
men burned brush in orchard &amp; cultivated &amp; disc in A.M. &amp; sowed oats around colony house for chicks. Les took 1 load straw. Pat &amp; Marion delivered grociers on south trip A.M. Della arrived home from Guelph at 530 p.m. with Brown's. Lorne called later &amp; took her to Malvern dance. Newton brought Mother up to stay here while they all were at the dance. Pat at Lodge. &lt;u&gt;Marion tumbled into ice cold water in vat&lt;/u&gt;.
Produce - 9 pts cream, 11 bus apples, 121 Dz eggs, (no &lt;u&gt;bags&lt;/u&gt; potatoes)

Sat May 21
Weather - bright cool &amp; windy
Douglas went to market home at noon, he &amp; Norm&lt;u&gt; started to spray trees&lt;/u&gt; but broke something, So D &amp; Marion went out to Richmond Hill boys &lt;u&gt;ploughed south of garden&lt;/u&gt;, ploughed&lt;u&gt; little sand field&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. After Della did her scrubbing, we changed the beds, brought single one down to our room. &lt;u&gt;I had a terrible night&lt;/u&gt;. Pat cut front lawn night first time.

1932 Sun May 22
Weather - Lovely bright cool day.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; went away after breakfast, but home in time to get ready for &lt;u&gt;church&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Douglas&lt;/u&gt; &amp; &lt;u&gt;Marion&lt;/u&gt; went also. &lt;u&gt;She was real good&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne &amp; Della here at night. &lt;u&gt;Laura&lt;/u&gt; went to city to-night (Dr B.) &lt;u&gt;Ada H&lt;/u&gt; phoned me P.M.

Mon May 23
Weather - Lovely warm bright day.
We washed &amp; Ironed for 1/2 hr after supper, then &lt;u&gt;Pat cut Marion &amp; my hair.&lt;/u&gt; Pat &amp; Norm sprayed orchard here in A.M. went out &amp; did Cunninghams &amp; Kellys then went over &amp; did G.B. Padgets'. Chopped after that till chore time. Doug ploughed all day with team. Della went down to Hords' in P.M. &amp; attended Y.P.S. debate &amp; social at church at night, also Norm. Ruby Firth up to-day. Mr Gee here to see about getting baling done. &lt;u&gt;Katie Craig up in her own car to-night&lt;/u&gt;.

Tues May 24
Weather - Ideal day. bright &amp; fairly cool.
Doug took day of, had team in A.M. and gathered up a load of wood out of flats for himself. Norm ploughed all day. Douglas sprayed chicken house in A.M. with gillets Lye. Douglas &amp; Norm alone for the milking. Washed both cars at night. Lorne over &amp; took Della away at night. &lt;u&gt;I put in lazy day&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed May 25
Weather - partly cloudy with nice shower at night (thunder storm).
Doug harrowed all day, Norm ploughed in A.M. &amp; moved baler to Mr Gees after dinner. Douglas &amp; Marion went to city A.M. returned home at 2.30 p.m. he got baling wire, they had dinner at his Mother's. he got Marion a pr of sand &amp; brown shoes. Norm went away at night. Della cleaned south veranda A.M. &amp; went down to Hords in p.m. with Charlie &amp; Hazel to her coaching class. Les car broke down at St Thomas on way home - Wheatley</text>
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                    <text>1932 Thurs May 26      we moved &lt;u&gt;Glider out&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;on veranda&lt;/u&gt; to-day 26.th
Weather - Cloudy &amp; very warm a.m. rained from 4.30 p.m.
Doug ploughed to-day across creek. Douglas &amp; Norm left after breakfast for Mr Geis to bale, straw about 12 ton. Curl &amp; his Dad here in A.M. Della went over to Hoopers in p.m. then down home. back for supper, Norm went to Choir practice. Les's returned to-day about 4 P.M. had to be toed home. Dr phoned me at 4 p.m.

Frid May 27
Weather - Cloudy (Partly) with occasional showers.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; laid around most of the day with his &lt;u&gt;sprained wrist&lt;/u&gt; which he got yesterday baling. Doug cleaned out hen houses &amp; helped Pat clean up wheat. Mr Hooper here in afternoon, Geo Brown &amp; R Walker here at night. Pat went to store short while &lt;u&gt;ice cream for Marion&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Della&lt;/u&gt; took day of to judge at Richmond Hill. much to her surprise she got &lt;u&gt;2nd prize in clothing&lt;/u&gt;. Silver trim &lt;u&gt;Cream &amp; Sugar bowl&lt;/u&gt; $8
Produce - 105 dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 4 bus apple - store (our own)

Sat May 28
Weather - Cloudy &amp; cooler.
Douglas went to Market, Norm went also, &amp; Mr Hooper they attended the milk meeting in Hygenia Hall. Doug ploughed. Edith Craig came up for awhile in p.m. Lorne over at night and took Della Home. Norm away city to-night. Pat &amp; Marion went over to A Brown's for chicks. 600 &lt;u&gt;chicks&lt;/u&gt; out of 1000 eggs 8 per {?} 1 &lt;u&gt;gossling&lt;/u&gt; off to-day

Sun May 29
Weather - Lovely bright day.
Art Brown down in A.M. to see Norm. Douglas Marion &amp; Norm attended &lt;u&gt;church&lt;/u&gt; service in P.M. At tea time &lt;u&gt;Gordon &amp; Lilian Gibb&lt;/u&gt; &amp; her two nieces drove in for the evening. later, Newton, Mother &amp; Girls  called on their way to Richmond Hill. Then &lt;u&gt;W Champion&lt;/u&gt; &amp; 2 girl friends called with some Chinese lanterns for me. Mrs J Clending up to-night with Elsey &amp; Doug Walton

1932 Mon May 30
Weather - Lovely cool day.
Douglas &amp; Norm at Mr Geis all day baling. Les up load straw A.M. Doug baling all day &amp; chored, &lt;u&gt;I did up 9 jars Rhubarb &amp; washed over 30 Dz eggs&lt;/u&gt;. Mary &amp; Gwen up before supper, Katie Craig up for Milk, Irene Brown called in a tea time &amp; Della went away with her. &lt;u&gt;B Groom&lt;/u&gt; down at night.

Tues May 31
Weather - Lovely day.
Men D &amp; N went over &amp; finished baling at Mr Gies home before ten A.M. Straw 32 tons. men ploughed &amp; Douglas &lt;u&gt;planted in garden&lt;/u&gt; etc. Les took 1 load straw. Laura B came over for the afternoon stayed for tea, later Irene came down &amp; Geo called &amp; took them home at 11 p.m. Douglas Marion &amp; I took &lt;u&gt;chicken boxes&lt;/u&gt; back to Art Brown's, brought up some ice cream with us, for the folks. Lorne &amp; his Mother called at 11 p.m. to see Della.

Wed June 1
Weather - Lovely day, somewhat cloudy.
Doug B ploughed, men sprayed orchard here, Cunninghams, Kelly's &amp; Padgets. Della attended W.M.S. &amp; &lt;u&gt;packing bale at church&lt;/u&gt; stayed for supper. Douglas M &amp; I went to Richmond Hill after supper

Thurs June 2nd
Weather - East wind &amp; showery most of day, thunderstore at night
Men sprayed Geo Brown's orchard, then ploughed rest of day. Douglas took Della down home after breakfast with cream to churn. he &amp; M went down for her after dinner. I cut up &lt;u&gt;5 pineapples&lt;/u&gt; to preserve. Norm &amp; Della choir Practice

Frid June 3rd
Weather - quite warm to-day
Douglas &amp; N sprayed Brown's &amp; Walkers orchard A.M. Douglas did John Boyingtons in p.m. I baked A.M. We washed in p.m.</text>
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men ploughed across creek. Dorothy up in p.m. Newton &amp; L called for Della they went oer to hear at play at Cedar Grove. Mrs Craig here in the evening
Produce - 97 1/2 Dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 2 cans cream

Sat June 4
Weather - very warm
Douglas went to market, J Hooper went with him, he could not get the W.M.S. bale in car so did not take it. Norm scuffled mangles, potatoes &amp; garden. Doug cultivated. Douglas planted &lt;u&gt;glad, asters, Marigolds&lt;/u&gt; at night. Callers to-night Florence Craig, Irene &amp; Art Brown, Mother &amp; Dorothy.

Sun June 5
Weather - very wam thunder shower at 5 p.m.
Art Brown, Bruce Bowes to fix Radio &amp; Jimmy were here in A.M. Douglas &amp; Norm went to church, We spent evening alone. Elmer Doan to speak to-night at Y.P.S. &lt;u&gt;Marion not feeling very well has a boil.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;I had a miserable night&lt;/u&gt;.

Mon June 6
Weather - very warm
&lt;u&gt;Douglas took me over to Mrs A Hoods right after breakfast, babe born 12.15 noon&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas &amp; Marion came over at noon to see us also at night

Tues June 7
Weather - Quite cool.
Jr Institute picnic at Burrs. Della, Marion &amp; Dorothy went.

Wed June 8
Weather - a little warmer
&lt;u&gt;men cut &amp; planted potatoes&lt;/u&gt; this week.

Thurs June 9
Weather - Lovely day
Institute convention at Unionville. Della over left Marion with me at Ada's
Pat &amp; Marion went up to Jacks for 6 bags potatoes A.M. cut &amp; planted them in p.m.

Frid June 10
Weather - Quite warm
Jr farmer picnic at Preston Lake in p.m. Newton called to see me on his way up.
Produce - 12 pts cream, 89 dz eggs

Sat June 11
Weather - Quite warm.
Douglas went to Market, took Marion down to his Mother's for the day.
Came over to see me at night also Dorothy &amp; Marion.

Sun June 12
Weather - Lovely day.
John called to see me in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy played in church to-day. {??}&lt;/u&gt;Douglas &amp; Marion attended church, called to see me at night.

Mon June 13
Weather - Quite warm.
Evelyn Babe born 1240 A.M. men finished hoeing mangles to-day

Tues June 14
Weather - Quite warm
Norm banked up potatoes to-day. Doug

Wed June 15
Weather - very warm
men repaired silo to-day.

Thurs June 16
Weather - quite warm
Men ploughed orchard. &lt;u&gt;Douglas &amp; Marion came over for Babe &amp; I at night.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Mr &amp; Mrs Hellems&lt;/u&gt; in to-day. &lt;u&gt;were suprised to hear the news. WILSON's garage burned a.m.&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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                    <text>1932 Frid June 17
Weather - Lovely day but quite warm.
&lt;u&gt;cutting sod away from trees&lt;/u&gt; in orchard A.M. scuffled potatoes, &amp; cultivated buckwheat ground
Produce - 12 pts cream, 86 Dz eggs
&lt;u&gt;Mother up for afternoon&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;Bobbie &amp; Keith in to see Babe&lt;/u&gt;. I got up a little while after supper.

Sat June 18
Weather - quite warm.  (Ruthie Gohn &lt;u&gt;birthday&lt;/u&gt;.)
&lt;u&gt;Betty in to see Babe in p.m&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas went to Market, Dorothy &amp; Doris Walton up in afternoon. Victoria Square party to-day. &lt;u&gt;I&lt;/u&gt; got up in p.m. &lt;u&gt;did not feel very good&lt;/u&gt;.

Sun June 19
Weather - cool east wind.
Douglas &amp; Marion went to church. &lt;u&gt;Rev McDonald &amp; Mrs Stiver called&lt;/u&gt; in for an hour &lt;u&gt;to see babe &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; (to-day Stivers 25th wedding anniversary)
I got up in afternoon. &lt;u&gt;Jack, Marguerite &amp; Kiddies called&lt;/u&gt; in for the evening. &lt;u&gt;Jimmie in to see Babe to-night.
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Mon June 20
Weather - Easterly winds.
Men &lt;u&gt;cleaned cistern&lt;/u&gt; out, &lt;u&gt;whitewashed&lt;/u&gt; separator room, stable, milk house &amp; cellar to-day. ploughed ground for strawberries. we washed &amp; Della washed cellar floor off in p.m. (I helped with washing a little) Mrs Craig here in evening. &lt;u&gt;Cut some hay to-day&lt;/u&gt;, washed car to-night

Tues June 21
Weather - Warm A.M. thunder &amp; rain in p.m.
Cut some more hay to-day. repaired silo, Paris green potatoes. &lt;u&gt;Mr Hellems called&lt;/u&gt; in at noon to see Dorothy. &lt;u&gt;Mother, Newton &amp; Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; up for awhile &lt;u&gt;this evening&lt;/u&gt;. choir practice (they brought dishes up.)

Wed June 22
Weather - Cool &amp; cloudy.
Douglas &amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill A.M. Men cultivated, shook &lt;s&gt;lumped&lt;/s&gt; hay. I baked pies, cakes etc in A.M. John, Mother, Dorothy &amp; Irene Brown here in evening

Thurs June 23
Weather - Quite cool
Mrs Craig here A.M. &lt;u&gt;men raked hay, lumped hay&lt;/u&gt;, cut alfalfa, cultivated buckwheat ground twice &amp; sowed buckwheat. &lt;u&gt;strong wind blew a maple tree down&lt;/u&gt; out the lane. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy stayed overnight to help me &amp; Della went to city&lt;/u&gt; for the day with Brown's. girls &amp; Norm went to choir practice. I cut out blue &amp; white spot dress to-day.

Frid June 24
Weather - Cool.
men raked hay, lumped hay. Doug harrowed summerfollow. John up after dinner, &lt;u&gt;Mrs. Brillinger &amp; Rhea&lt;/u&gt; here in p.m. t&lt;u&gt;o see the babe&lt;/u&gt;..
Produce - 82 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream. 
Della started red &amp; white sweater

Sat June 25
Weather - rained A.M. &amp; rather cloudy rest of day.
men cleaned up wheat, Douglas &amp; Marion took a ladder down home after dinner. Mary, Gwenie, Mrs. Craig called before tea time. Billy brought up a crate of strawberries at supper time, he brought Margaret up with him. first time for me to see her (7 mon old) Lorne here at night

Sun June 26
Weather - Beautiful day.
&lt;u&gt;Douglas &amp; Marion, Norm &amp; Della&lt;/u&gt; attended church. &lt;u&gt;Mother &amp; Laura&lt;/u&gt; came up with them &lt;u&gt;for tea&lt;/u&gt; (used new dishes to-night first.) &lt;u&gt;Newton&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Laura called for Mother, they went over to the anniversary service at Headford to-night, (our choir (sing) &lt;u&gt;Mr &amp; Mrs Hawk, Alex &amp; Marion&lt;/u&gt; called in &lt;u&gt;to see Dorothy Eileen to-night
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Weather - rained a.m. rather cloudy. Peonie show to-night Unionville.
we did up 14 qts strawberries. I cleaned babe bonnet &amp; washed shawl.
men cleaned up wheat, scuffled potatoes etc. Pat got 30 roots &lt;u&gt;asparagus&lt;/u&gt; this A.M. Mrs Craig up this evening. Hilda saw babe to-night.</text>
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Weather - &lt;u&gt;Ideal summer day&lt;/u&gt;.
Doug rolled buckwheat ground, Norm cultivated summerfallow &amp; raked hay A.M. In afternoon all lumped hay. we washed Ironed &amp; sewed p.m. Della went to church to help clean in P.M. &lt;u&gt;Lorne &amp; Della&lt;/u&gt; city to-night.

Wed June 29
Weather - Lovely in A.M. changed at noon &amp; rained heavy all P.M.
&lt;u&gt;men finished lumping hay&lt;/u&gt; A.M. moved baled straw etc in p.m. Les up in afternoon. &lt;u&gt;Norm over to Robbs barn to-night&lt;/u&gt;. I sewed P.M. Della knit at her sweater

Thurs June 30
Weather - Lovely warm day.
men hoed mangles A.M. &amp; beans p.m. Billy here all day to (dinner) Spray man here in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Robbs barn dance to-night&lt;/u&gt;. Della &amp; Norm went to it, Della down home in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Drew phoned up a.m. (Marion on road)&lt;/u&gt; In evening &lt;u&gt;Mother, Cora, Hazel, Stella &amp; Dureen were here to see babe.&lt;/u&gt;

Frid July 1
Weather - rained very hard in A.M. Clearing in p.m.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; went over to&lt;u&gt; help clean up at Robb's barn&lt;/u&gt;. Della went down home. Doug B took the day of. Della, Norm, etc. went for a trip in afternoon. Douglas &amp; I just busy with this &amp; that. &lt;u&gt;Mrs. Hood, George Shaver &amp; Grant here in afternoon.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Georgina Padget &amp; Betty later. Florence Craig in evening&lt;/u&gt;.
Produce - 74 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream.

Sat July 2nd
Weather - Showery A.M. Cooler p.m.
Norm scuffled a.m. Doug harrowed, both ploughed in p.m. Douglas patched roof of little barn. Douglas &amp; Norm went to store to-night.

1932 Sun July 3
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
&lt;u&gt;all rested in A.M.&lt;/u&gt; I picked 6 qt basket &lt;u&gt;green peas&lt;/u&gt; &amp; had them for dinner. Della went to S.S. Norm rode down with us. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy &amp; I went down home&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;Douglas &amp; Marion came over after church, we stayed for tea&lt;/u&gt;

Mon July 4
Weather - rained quite heavy A.M.
men cleaned wheat a.m. &amp; p.m. Les took 4 loads to Markham, we did not wash. Della Knit. &lt;u&gt;babe &amp; I had a bad cold&lt;/u&gt;. Della &amp; Norm went to ball practice at Burrs then over to Jr Farmer meeting after that. Y.P.S. social to-night.

Tues July 5
Weather - Fair.
We washed &amp; ironed to-day. men drew in hay all day. Les &amp; Billy here using 2 wagons. Les took 2 load wheat. Pat &amp; Norm turned hay out at night. Della went Practice Cedar Grove.

Wed July 6
Weather - An Ideal day. Until between 615 &amp; 8 p.m. rained heavy
Les took 2 hogs to city. men drew in hay all day. Della went down home in p.m., left at 515 walked up to &lt;u&gt;D Brown's Garden party&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas left at 730 for Garden party to.

Thurs July 7
Weather - Showery most of day.
Men cleaned wheat in A.M. Doug B &amp; Della went up to Browns for 2 hrs to help clean up. &lt;u&gt;Doug, Norm, Billy went down to city to see a show&lt;/u&gt; p.m. Della Knit most of day, finished sweater. She &amp; Norm went to choir practice.

Frid July 8
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
&lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 12 pts cream, 79 Dz eggs, beans
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Douglas &amp; Billy &lt;u&gt;sprayed&lt;/u&gt; Walkers &amp; Brown's &lt;u&gt;orchard&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. boys cut road round sweet clover. Douglas sprayed Boyningtons orchard p.m.
Cliff B, Elgin Gohn called in with new &lt;u&gt;Ford for Norm&lt;/u&gt;. John called for Della Cedar Grove Practice. Jr Inst to &lt;u&gt;{Abeseford?}&lt;/u&gt; to-day.

Sat July 9
Weather - Fair &amp; warm.
Douglas &amp; Jimmie sprayed our orchards to-day. Norm &amp; Doug &lt;u&gt;raked&lt;/u&gt; &amp; &lt;u&gt;lumped hay&lt;/u&gt; all day. Billy brought up 4 boxes &lt;u&gt;strawberries&lt;/u&gt; at night. Marion, babe &amp; I drove down home for the afternoon. Alex, Marion Jean &amp; Kiddies there concert at Cedar Grove. &lt;u&gt;Harold Cunningham&lt;/u&gt; married to-day.

Sun July 10
Weather - rained heavy, clearing at evening.
Jack, &lt;u&gt;Marguerite &amp; Kiddies&lt;/u&gt; came down before dinner stayed until 9 p.m. &lt;u&gt;Had picnic supper&lt;/u&gt; here. &lt;u&gt;Alex, Marion, Roy, Mother, John, Dorothy, Della, Newton, later Norm &amp; the 2 Lauras &amp; Irene came and Lorne&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas did not go to church. (&lt;u&gt;New potatoes&lt;/u&gt; to-day.)

Mon July 11
Weather - Lovely bright day.
men lumped hay, cut hay, started to cut sweet clover but&lt;u&gt; tractor&lt;/u&gt; would not work so Douglas &amp; Marion went to &lt;u&gt;Garage &amp; to Richmond Hill for repairs.&lt;/u&gt; Mr Stewart &amp; Stone were here for 50 bus wheat.

Tues July 12
Weather - rain early A.M. then mostly cloudy.
men turned out hay &amp; drew in all day with 2 wagons &amp; Les here. finished what was out. &lt;u&gt;Billy&lt;/u&gt; heard to-day that he &lt;u&gt;passed entrance&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Mrs Hellems called in A.M. to see Dorothy&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne here night for Della went to city. Pat &amp; Norm went Unionville Hair cut.

Wed July 13
Weather - Lovely A.M. rained in afternoon.
men lumped hay in A.M. Douglas spent most of morning &lt;u&gt;repairing binder,&lt;/u&gt; got some sweet clover cut. about 15 min to 5 we left for the &lt;u&gt;S.S. picnic at York Memorial Park&lt;/u&gt;. Newton called in A.M. &amp; took Della &amp; Marion with him. Doug &amp; Norm hoed did the chores. Norm went on the Jr Farmer &lt;u&gt;Moonlight excursion to Niagara&lt;/u&gt;.

Thurs July 14 Mr J Lunau got 150 bus wheat
Weather - Lovely warm day.
Men cut sweet clover all day. Doug cut hay A.M. &amp; lumped p.m. Doug B. milk all cows but 3. Mrs &lt;u&gt;W Elloitt&lt;/u&gt;, Mrs R Elloitt &amp; Mrs &lt;u&gt;F Elliott&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Ross called in p.m. &lt;u&gt;to see the baby&lt;/u&gt;. Pat garage at night. McGee called at night with $48.00 for baling.

Frid July 15
Weather - rather cloudy but fair.
Men had 2 hrs finishing sweet clover, then drew in hay until noon, then &lt;u&gt;filled silo&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. I picked a few &lt;u&gt;black currants&lt;/u&gt; after supper that is real ripe. Norm went for beef.
Produce 76 Dz eggs

Sat July 16
Weather - Lovely day.
men finished silo filling &amp; went home at 3 p.m. Then our men put in a few more loads themselves after that. Della &amp; I picked &lt;u&gt;black currants &amp; cherries&lt;/u&gt; until 6 p.m. &lt;u&gt;Lorne&lt;/u&gt; called after supper, &lt;u&gt;Della&lt;/u&gt; went home with him for the night as they were leaving 7 A.M. Sun morn for the &lt;u&gt;1000 Islands&lt;/u&gt;. Pat at garage. Norm went to a presentation for H Cunningham

Sun July 17
Weather - Lovely cool bright day.
Just Norm &amp; Pat for breakfast, then they slept all forenoon. &lt;u&gt; Cora H, Florence E, Mrs Burton&lt;/u&gt; here in A.M. we at 15 min to 8 p.m. for Marguerites. returned home at 11.15 took her 2-6 qt basket cherries. Norm attended church.

Mon July 18
Weather - Lovely day.
men cut, lumped, &amp; drew hay in. &lt;u&gt;we picked &amp; preserved fruit, girlies &amp; I went to the Cradle roll &amp; Mission band picnic at Mary Rodicks in afternoon&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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Mrs Firth up in A.M. for chicken feed.

Tues July 19 
Weather - very warm, showers at night.
&lt;u&gt;men finished haying to-day&lt;/u&gt; &amp; put rakings in top of silo &amp; tank water. Mrs. Craig up in A.M. Laura &amp; Dorothy called in afternoon, could not stay as &lt;u&gt;Rev and Mrs Sellars&lt;/u&gt;, were going there. &lt;u&gt;Lorne &amp; Dellato city at night&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed July 20 
Weather - Showery and cloudy.
Doug B &lt;u&gt;Cultivated orchard&lt;/u&gt; A.M. Norm &lt;u&gt;scuffled potatoes&lt;/u&gt; then they &lt;u&gt;hoed&lt;/u&gt; potatoes rest of day. We had a &lt;u&gt;big washing&lt;/u&gt;. Maty, Gwen, &amp; Newton here in A.M. Della went down home p.m. Douglas &amp; Marion Joff's at night.

Thurs July 21 
Weather - rained heavy A.M. very warm in afternoon.
Doug ploughed after rain, Norm &amp; Pat worked at tractor, then Norm scuffled. Pat went to Agincourt after dinner, then Della, Marion &amp; I drove over to the &lt;u&gt;Institute meeting at Mrs. Fletts&lt;/u&gt;. Good crowd. Florence Craig and Mrs Burton here after tea time. Dorothy came home with us. 

Frid July 22 
Weather - Fair &amp; warm, shower at night.
Doug &amp; Billy were &lt;u&gt;ploughing&lt;/u&gt;, Norm &amp; Douglas repaired tractor, Douglas went to Markham a.m. then at night again, &lt;u&gt;Della, Kiddies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; went to Unionville called at  Ada's, Jeane, Della called on Mrs Nash. &lt;u&gt;Nelson B&lt;/u&gt; here after dinner. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 75 Dz eggs, John brought up &lt;u&gt;gooseberries&lt;/u&gt; at night. Saw Ada J &amp; Leslie Dorothy.

Sat July 23
Weather- quite Cool all day.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; took day of for &lt;u&gt;Mulock picnic&lt;/u&gt;, we left here at 12.30 Kiddies, Mother &amp; I stayed at Marguerites, &lt;u&gt;Jack &amp; Douglas&lt;/u&gt; went to &lt;u&gt;picnic&lt;/u&gt;. Della went with &lt;u&gt;Gohns &amp; Mary Champion to help sell tickets&lt;/u&gt;. home at 11 P.M.

July Sun 24 -                &lt;u&gt;3 little gosslings off&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Cool wind but hot sun.
Della &amp; Douglas went to church, &lt;u&gt;Rev M Sellars&lt;/u&gt; preached. Lorne over at night. &lt;u&gt;Douglas, Kiddies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; drove down to see &lt;u&gt;Aunt Lizzie, Agnes &amp; Kate&lt;/u&gt;. Mr &amp; Mrs &lt;u&gt;Rodick&lt;/u&gt;, Rev &amp; Mrs Sellars&lt;/u&gt; there also, Leslie on fishing trip&lt;u&gt;.

July 25
Weather - Cool &amp; Fair.
Douglas &amp; Norm &lt;u&gt;cut wheat&lt;/u&gt; all day. Doug B had day of. We picked &lt;u&gt;berries&lt;/u&gt;, preserved them also &lt;u&gt;gooseberries&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Washed in p.m. Della &amp; Norm away at night. Jack Robinson here fence stretcher.

Tues July 25
Weather - Came rain at noon lasted all afternoon.
Men &lt;u&gt;cut &amp; shocked wheat&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. Leslie up for awhile, they cleaned up wheat in p.m. I made &lt;u&gt;apple pies&lt;/u&gt; for the first to-day. Lorne &amp; Laura called for Della at p.m.

Wed July 27
Weather - Clearing &amp; quite cool
men ploughed A.M. Douglas hoed garden, cut &amp; finished wheat &amp; shocked in p.m. Della picked berries &amp; I did up 6 qts. &lt;u&gt;I cleaned cook stove to-day&lt;/u&gt;. Newton &amp; Dorothy up at night for awhile. 

Thurs July 28
Weather - Partly cloudy - with light showers at evening.
men shocked wheat all day. Douglas ploughed sweet clover. &lt;u&gt;Mother, girlies &amp; I went over to Auntie's&lt;/u&gt; for an hr or so in p.m. the girls stayed at &lt;u&gt;Jeans&lt;/u&gt; &amp; I called for them. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; came up for tea. &lt;u&gt;Newton &amp; Laura&lt;/u&gt; called in after supper.

Frid July 29
Weather - Fair &amp; cool
men ploughed all day. Katie Craig &amp; Laura here for tea. Douglas &amp; Marion took them home about 11 p.m.
Produce - 70 1/2 Dz eggs.
&lt;u&gt;Mr Mills&lt;/u&gt; here in forenoon, &lt;u&gt;we had Dorothy Insured&lt;/u&gt;.</text>
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1932 

Mrs Firth up in A.M. for chicken feed.

Tues July 19 
Weather - very warm, showers at night.
&lt;u&gt;men finished haying to-day&lt;/u&gt; &amp; put rakings in top of silo &amp; tank water. Mrs. Craig up in A.M. Laura &amp; Dorothy called in afternoon, could not stay as &lt;u&gt;Rev and Mrs Sellars&lt;/u&gt;, were going there. &lt;u&gt;Lorne &amp; Dellato city at night&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed July 20 
Weather - Showery and cloudy.
Doug B &lt;u&gt;Cultivated orchard&lt;/u&gt; A.M. Norm &lt;u&gt;scuffled potatoes&lt;/u&gt; then they &lt;u&gt;hoed&lt;/u&gt; potatoes rest of day. We had a &lt;u&gt;big washing&lt;/u&gt;. Maty, Gwen, &amp; Newton here in A.M. Della went down home p.m. Douglas &amp; Marion Joff's at night.

Thurs July 21 
Weather - rained heavy A.M. very warm in afternoon.
Doug ploughed after rain, Norm &amp; Pat worked at tractor, then Norm scuffled. Pat went to Agincourt after dinner, then Della, Marion &amp; I drove over to the &lt;u&gt;Institute meeting at Mrs. Fletts&lt;/u&gt;. Good crowd. Florence Craig and Mrs Burton here after tea time. Dorothy came home with us. 

Frid July 22 
Weather - Fair &amp; warm, shower at night.
Doug &amp; Billy were &lt;u&gt;ploughing&lt;/u&gt;, Norm &amp; Douglas repaired tractor, Douglas went to Markham a.m. then at night again, &lt;u&gt;Della, Kiddies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; went to Unionville called at  Ada's, Jeane, Della called on Mrs Nash. &lt;u&gt;Nelson B&lt;/u&gt; here after dinner. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 75 Dz eggs, John brought up &lt;u&gt;gooseberries&lt;/u&gt; at night. Saw Ada J &amp; Leslie Dorothy.

Sat July 23
Weather- quite Cool all day.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; took day of for &lt;u&gt;Mulock picnic&lt;/u&gt;, we left here at 12.30 Kiddies, Mother &amp; I stayed at Marguerites, &lt;u&gt;Jack &amp; Douglas&lt;/u&gt; went to &lt;u&gt;picnic&lt;/u&gt;. Della went with &lt;u&gt;Gohns &amp; Mary Champion to help sell tickets&lt;/u&gt;. home at 11 P.M.

July Sun 24 -                &lt;u&gt;3 little gosslings off&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Cool wind but hot sun.
Della &amp; Douglas went to church, &lt;u&gt;Rev M Sellars&lt;/u&gt; preached. Lorne over at night. &lt;u&gt;Douglas, Kiddies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; drove down to see &lt;u&gt;Aunt Lizzie, Agnes &amp; Kate&lt;/u&gt;. Mr &amp; Mrs &lt;u&gt;Rodick&lt;/u&gt;, Rev &amp; Mrs Sellars&lt;/u&gt; there also, Leslie on fishing trip&lt;u&gt;.

July 25
Weather - Cool &amp; Fair.
Douglas &amp; Norm &lt;u&gt;cut wheat&lt;/u&gt; all day. Doug B had day of. We picked &lt;u&gt;berries&lt;/u&gt;, preserved them also &lt;u&gt;gooseberries&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Washed in p.m. Della &amp; Norm away at night. Jack Robinson here fence stretcher.

Tues July 25
Weather - Came rain at noon lasted all afternoon.
Men &lt;u&gt;cut &amp; shocked wheat&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. Leslie up for awhile, they cleaned up wheat in p.m. I made &lt;u&gt;apple pies&lt;/u&gt; for the first to-day. Lorne &amp; Laura called for Della at p.m.

Wed July 27
Weather - Clearing &amp; quite cool
men ploughed A.M. Douglas hoed garden, cut &amp; finished wheat &amp; shocked in p.m. Della picked berries &amp; I did up 6 qts. &lt;u&gt;I cleaned cook stove to-day&lt;/u&gt;. Newton &amp; Dorothy up at night for awhile. 

Thurs July 28
Weather - Partly cloudy - with light showers at evening.
men shocked wheat all day. Douglas ploughed sweet clover. &lt;u&gt;Mother, girlies &amp; I went over to Auntie's&lt;/u&gt; for an hr or so in p.m. the girls stayed at &lt;u&gt;Jeans&lt;/u&gt; &amp; I called for them. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; came up for tea. &lt;u&gt;Newton &amp; Laura&lt;/u&gt; called in after supper.

Frid July 29
Weather - Fair &amp; cool
men ploughed all day. Katie Craig &amp; Laura here for tea. Douglas &amp; Marion took them home about 11 p.m.
Produce - 70 1/2 Dz eggs.
&lt;u&gt;Mr Mills&lt;/u&gt; here in forenoon, &lt;u&gt;we had Dorothy Insured&lt;/u&gt;.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;Sat July 30&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Lovely summer day&lt;/u&gt;.
We picked berries in A.N. men all ploughed. Douglas attended the &lt;u&gt;funeral of Thomas McQuay, Rev Rae, Rev McDonald, Rev Sellars took part in service&lt;/u&gt;. Newton called for Della at noon &amp; went to the Y.P.S. picnic at      men drew in 2 loads wheat this evening. Lorne called in evening. Douglas went out to store

Sun July 31
Weather - Lovely day.
Norm went over home for the day. Douglas &amp; Marion attended church. Della went home about 1230 p.m. We went for a drive in the evening. Della walked up about 9.

&lt;u&gt;Mon Aug 1st/32&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Fair &amp; partly cool.                       (&lt;u&gt;Lennox picnic&lt;/u&gt;.)
&lt;u&gt;Busy day&lt;/u&gt; started &lt;u&gt;threshing&lt;/u&gt; cleared 7 acres &amp; threshed 22 loads wheat the boys from home &amp; &lt;u&gt;Leslie&lt;/u&gt; was here. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy came up with John&lt;/u&gt; &amp; helped all day. we &lt;u&gt;picked berries&lt;/u&gt;, made 4 lots bean pickle. &lt;u&gt;I took John car &amp; took Laura &amp; Mother to Yonge St.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Phyiss Padget&lt;/u&gt; here with &lt;u&gt;Betty&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Florence C&lt;/u&gt; up in evening. &lt;u&gt;Newton called for Della&lt;/u&gt; to go to Jr Farmers.

Tues Aug 2nd
Weather - Lovely cool day, hot Sun. East wind.
Men busy threshing wheat, Boys here also &lt;u&gt;Dorothy&lt;/u&gt;. She &amp; &lt;u&gt;Della&lt;/u&gt; went over to &lt;u&gt;Muriel Stivers to visit&lt;/u&gt; for the afternoon. Mr J D Mills called at noon with &lt;u&gt;Dorothy In. policy&lt;/u&gt; later with a &lt;u&gt;present&lt;/u&gt; for her. Lewis &amp; Muriel brought girls home a night, finished threshing by 630, then they moved machine down home. Lorne called in.

Wed Aug 3rd
Weather - rained most of night &amp; early A.M.
Norm &amp; Doug B. took baler over &amp; baled 8 tons straw for O. Cox. &lt;u&gt;Douglas, Marion, Della, Babe &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; left at 11 a.m. for &lt;u&gt;city&lt;/u&gt;, returned at 5 p.m. Called to see Laura. Mr W Clark here just before we left. W.M.S. at Mrs Strivers.

1932 Thurs Aug 4                    &lt;u&gt;Marion snap taken&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Fair &amp; warm.
Norm cut a field of &lt;u&gt;mixed&lt;/u&gt; grain in A.M. Doug &lt;u&gt;shocked&lt;/u&gt; D. They all &lt;u&gt;went down home &amp; threshed&lt;/u&gt; all but 2 loads wheat, we picked berries in A.M. &amp; did them up in p.m. also ironing. &lt;u&gt;Boys &amp; I did milking&lt;/u&gt;.

Frid Aug 5
Weather - quite warm S.W. wind. rain at night.
Men &lt;u&gt;finished threshing at home&lt;/u&gt; shortly after dinner, then they came up &amp; brought tractor cut down a field grain &amp; started another. Della went down home after supper. Florence C. here at tea time. &lt;u&gt;Receipt&lt;/u&gt;. We all went to Richmond
Produce - 66 Dz eggs

Sat Aug 6
Weather - Quite warm.
Pat &amp; Billie men finished cutting large field mixed grain. Doug &amp; Norm shocked, we cut front lawn in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Mr Hellems&lt;/u&gt; called after dinner. 4 Dz eggs (Mrs Robins) &lt;u&gt;Phyliss, Georgina &amp; Doris Walton&lt;/u&gt; went there after dinner. Lorne over at night, also Mr &amp; Mrs Dinsma.

Sun Aug 7
Weather - rather cloudy with light Showers then Warm.
Norm went to Grand Valley, Douglas &amp; Maron went to city Saw Bill M. &amp; visited at his Mothers. Doug &amp; I did milking. Lorne here for tea then &lt;u&gt;babe &amp; went down home&lt;/u&gt; with him. L. &amp; Della they went to Jean's. Jim McCartney called at noon.

Mon Aug 8
Weather - Partly fair, rained in p.m.
Men cut grain &amp; shocked. Billie cut  hay. They ploughed out potatoes in p.m. We washed, ironed, picked berries. &lt;u&gt;Irene, Laura, Miss Head, Dorothy came in the evening&lt;/u&gt;, did hair, &amp; got berries.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;1932&lt;/u&gt; 
&lt;u&gt;Sat July 30&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Lovely summer day&lt;/u&gt;.
We picked berries in A.N. men all ploughed. Douglas attended the &lt;u&gt;funeral of Thomas McQuay, Rev Rae, Rev McDonald, Rev Sellars took part in service&lt;/u&gt;. Newton called for Della at noon &amp; went to the Y.P.S. picnic at      men drew in 2 loads wheat this evening. Lorne called in evening. Douglas went out to store

Sun July 31
Weather - Lovely day.
Norm went over home for the day. Douglas &amp; Marion attended church. Della went home about 1230 p.m. We went for a drive in the evening. Della walked up about 9.

&lt;u&gt;Mon Aug 1st/32&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Fair &amp; partly cool.                       (&lt;u&gt;Lennox picnic&lt;/u&gt;.)
&lt;u&gt;Busy day&lt;/u&gt; started &lt;u&gt;threshing&lt;/u&gt; cleared 7 acres &amp; threshed 22 loads wheat the boys from home &amp; &lt;u&gt;Leslie&lt;/u&gt; was here. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy came up with John&lt;/u&gt; &amp; helped all day. we &lt;u&gt;picked berries&lt;/u&gt;, made 4 lots bean pickle. &lt;u&gt;I took John car &amp; took Laura &amp; Mother to Yonge St.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Phyiss Padget&lt;/u&gt; here with &lt;u&gt;Betty&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Florence C&lt;/u&gt; up in evening. &lt;u&gt;Newton called for Della&lt;/u&gt; to go to Jr Farmers.

Tues Aug 2nd
Weather - Lovely cool day, hot Sun. East wind.
Men busy threshing wheat, Boys here also &lt;u&gt;Dorothy&lt;/u&gt;. She &amp; &lt;u&gt;Della&lt;/u&gt; went over to &lt;u&gt;Muriel Stivers to visit&lt;/u&gt; for the afternoon. Mr J D Mills called at noon with &lt;u&gt;Dorothy In. policy&lt;/u&gt; later with a &lt;u&gt;present&lt;/u&gt; for her. Lewis &amp; Muriel brought girls home a night, finished threshing by 630, then they moved machine down home. Lorne called in.

Wed Aug 3rd
Weather - rained most of night &amp; early A.M.
Norm &amp; Doug B. took baler over &amp; baled 8 tons straw for O. Cox. &lt;u&gt;Douglas, Marion, Della, Babe &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; left at 11 a.m. for &lt;u&gt;city&lt;/u&gt;, returned at 5 p.m. Called to see Laura. Mr W Clark here just before we left. W.M.S. at Mrs Strivers.

1932 Thurs Aug 4                    &lt;u&gt;Marion snap taken&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Fair &amp; warm.
Norm cut a field of &lt;u&gt;mixed&lt;/u&gt; grain in A.M. Doug &lt;u&gt;shocked&lt;/u&gt; D. They all &lt;u&gt;went down home &amp; threshed&lt;/u&gt; all but 2 loads wheat, we picked berries in A.M. &amp; did them up in p.m. also ironing. &lt;u&gt;Boys &amp; I did milking&lt;/u&gt;.

Frid Aug 5
Weather - quite warm S.W. wind. rain at night.
Men &lt;u&gt;finished threshing at home&lt;/u&gt; shortly after dinner, then they came up &amp; brought tractor cut down a field grain &amp; started another. Della went down home after supper. Florence C. here at tea time. &lt;u&gt;Receipt&lt;/u&gt;. We all went to Richmond
Produce - 66 Dz eggs

Sat Aug 6
Weather - Quite warm.
Pat &amp; Billie men finished cutting large field mixed grain. Doug &amp; Norm shocked, we cut front lawn in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Mr Hellems&lt;/u&gt; called after dinner. 4 Dz eggs (Mrs Robins) &lt;u&gt;Phyliss, Georgina &amp; Doris Walton&lt;/u&gt; went there after dinner. Lorne over at night, also Mr &amp; Mrs Dinsma.

Sun Aug 7
Weather - rather cloudy with light Showers then Warm.
Norm went to Grand Valley, Douglas &amp; Maron went to city Saw Bill M. &amp; visited at his Mothers. Doug &amp; I did milking. Lorne here for tea then &lt;u&gt;babe &amp; went down home&lt;/u&gt; with him. L. &amp; Della they went to Jean's. Jim McCartney called at noon.

Mon Aug 8
Weather - Partly fair, rained in p.m.
Men cut grain &amp; shocked. Billie cut  hay. They ploughed out potatoes in p.m. We washed, ironed, picked berries. &lt;u&gt;Irene, Laura, Miss Head, Dorothy came in the evening&lt;/u&gt;, did hair, &amp; got berries.
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                    <text>1932    &lt;u&gt;Mother Birthday&lt;/u&gt;.

&lt;u&gt;Tues Aug 9&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Fair, partly cool with light showers at noon.
men finished cutting grain at 4 p.m. the goose wheat &amp; shocked then raked up hay. &lt;u&gt;Della Kiddies &amp; I drove down home Pat &amp; Norm come down later, all there but Alex &amp; Laura&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed Aug 10 
Weather - Cool, with &lt;u&gt;heavy Storm &amp; rain&lt;/u&gt; about 330 p.m.
Doug harrowed A.M. Norm off jobs, Pat cutting weeds with sythe. Started to bale wheat straw at noon, but when rain came stop then. &lt;u&gt;Della did not feel well&lt;/u&gt; in bed all A.M. all went bed early.

Thurs Aug 11 
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
&lt;u&gt;Norm &amp; Billie ploughed in A.M. with horses&lt;/u&gt;, Doug cut weeds along lane &amp; in mangles. Douglas &amp; Marion went down home to fix threshing machine. Norm went to Unionville at night. baled straw in afternoon.

Frid Aug 12 
Weather - Lovely cool day 
men finished baling shortly after dinner, Doug went down with John &amp; Newton to &lt;u&gt;shock grain&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas, Norm &amp; Billie &lt;u&gt;lumped hay&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne &amp; Della&lt;/u&gt; went to &lt;u&gt;Garden party at Call Hood's, also Norm&lt;/u&gt;. Produce, - 67 1/2 1 bus. apples. 61 1/2 Doz. eggs.

Sat Aug 13 
Weather - Lovely cool day. 
men drew in 3 1/2 loads hay, put some baled straw in barn, went down home to thresh in p.m. Jimmie &amp; I did milking, Della went down home Alex etc. supper. Our folks brought her home. &lt;u&gt;Laura Brown, Jean Scott Mrs B &amp; Mrs Manning here p.m.&lt;/u&gt; 
               
                                                       
Sun Aug 14 
Weather - Lovely day. 
&lt;u&gt;I was in bed&lt;/u&gt; all morning &amp; part of p.m. &lt;u&gt;with Flu&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas, Marion &amp; Norm went to church Lorne &amp; Della to a Lake. We went to Aunties for tea.  20-6 when we got there.

Mon Aug 15
Weather - Quite warm.
men all down home threshing, we washed. I did not feel very good yet. Norm &amp; Della went with Geo brown to Dimma's &lt;s&gt;last&lt;/s&gt; to Jr. Farmer meeting.

Tues Aug 16
Weather - quite warm. 
men all down home threshing finished &amp; had machine home 730. Della &amp; Marion were down home for the afternoon. Lorne &amp; Della went to city at night. &lt;u&gt;Mr Hellems brought honey over to-da&lt;/u&gt;y. Leslie up to milk.

Wed Aug 17
Weather - Lovely A.M. rained most of afternoon.
men busy threshing here, rain came after dinner &amp; stopped it all. &lt;u&gt;10 girls planned to go to island in afternoon, Della sick, had Dr. McDonald&lt;/u&gt; over at noon. Dorothy up in A.M. she left at noon, Mrs. Brown &amp; Mother came at noon &amp; stayed until Newt &amp; Girls called at 11.15 p.m. 

Thurs Aug 18          &lt;u&gt;Newton brought cedar chest home - Unionville 
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Weather - Rained heavy early a.m. clearing and cooler.
&lt;u&gt;Doug&lt;/u&gt; had day of getting teeth out, Douglas &amp; Norm repairing machine etc all day. Dorothy &amp; Mother up with John in A.M. Dorothy stayed, I attended &lt;u&gt;Jr. Insitiute at Mrs. J Curtis&lt;/u&gt;, went &lt;u&gt;with Charlie, Hazel, Cora Alice W. They called to see babe on the way home.&lt;/u&gt;

Frid Aug 19
Weather - Cloudy and cool.
Doug harrowed wheat ground, Norm pulled weeds, Billie Douglas picked apples &amp; repaired threshing machine, &lt;u&gt;Dorothy here yet, Della up for supper&lt;/u&gt;. We did up beets &amp; finished the berrie picking. Produce - 60 Dz egg 5 bus apple.

Sat Aug 20                 Here at night
Weather - Beautiful day.    Lovne, L Brown, Irene &amp; a friend, Mr Padget
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Sun Aug 21
Weather - Lovely day.
Douglas, Marion &amp; Norm attended church, Rev Rae preached, Mrs. Rae spoke in Sun. School. Dorothy went down home before dinner, Lorne here in p.m &lt;u&gt;Della in bed&lt;/u&gt;.

Mon Aug 22                                            &lt;u&gt;Rose C. here to-day&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Quite warm, rain in afternoon about 4 p.m. 
&lt;u&gt;men threshed&lt;/u&gt; until rain came, &lt;u&gt;Dorothy came&lt;/u&gt; up with the boys A.M. &lt;u&gt;Irene, Laura &amp; Verna Dinsmore here&lt;/u&gt; A.M. 2 men to see about baling at tea time we picked 3. 11 qt basket plums

Tues Aug 23
Weather - Moderately warm.
men repaired fence, cleaned chaff of barn roof A.M. Mom a.m. threshing in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Mary &amp; Gwenie&lt;/u&gt; up most of afternoon, &lt;u&gt;Mrs.Craig&lt;/u&gt; here in evening.

Wed Aug 24                          We washed.
Weather - Quite warm.
men &lt;u&gt;finished threshing&lt;/u&gt; at noon. started to draw manure p.m. Norm attended St dance at Richmond Hill to-night, Dorothy went home p.m.

Thurs Aug 25 
Weather - very warm, thunder shower 4 p.m.
men &lt;u&gt;drew manure&lt;/u&gt;, Douglas &lt;u&gt;picked apples&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;we all went to Jean's at night&lt;/u&gt;. Della &amp; Marion drove down home with Tom for Cedar Chest P.M.

Frid Aug 26.  &lt;u&gt;Ex. opened to-day&lt;/u&gt;. 
Weather - Quite warm with rain in afternoon.
Douglas &amp; Norm away baling, Doug &amp; Billy ploughed in A.M. &lt;u&gt;picked chickens&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon, &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; 551/2 Doz. eggs 10 chicks 1 bus apples.

Sat Aug 27
Weather - Fair &amp; very windy in p.m.
men &lt;u&gt;finished baling&lt;/u&gt; at noon, &lt;u&gt;ploughed&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. Della went down home to-night Em Brown called in at night with Jam, Douglas at store.      

1932
&lt;u&gt;Sun Aug 28&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - Lovely cool day.
&lt;u&gt;men slept in&lt;/u&gt;  A.M. after dinner we went over &amp; got &lt;u&gt;Bob, Jean, girlies&lt;/u&gt; went &lt;u&gt;on up to Jack's&lt;/u&gt;, as they were away, we went on &lt;u&gt;up to Lake Simcoe&lt;/u&gt; had our supper &amp; called in for an hr or more at Jacks. Our folks had been there &amp; left 1/2 hr before. home at 10 45 p.m.

Mon Aug 29
Weather - Cloudy with light showers.
&lt;u&gt;Men ploughed &amp; drew manure&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;The old Gentleman had Doug B down in the barnyard,&lt;/u&gt; we were &lt;u&gt;very much frightened&lt;/u&gt;. ro-day Kiddie day at the Ex. we washed. spent evening at home.

Tues Aug 30
Weather - Cool, rained early A.M.
men ploughed, Doug drew manure all forenoon, then ploughed &lt;u&gt;Mother, Kiddies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; went over &lt;u&gt;to Myrtles&lt;/u&gt; for some strawberry plants, then &lt;u&gt;Della &amp; Marion&lt;/u&gt; stayed at home for tea as &lt;u&gt;Muriel S Mary &amp; Margaret Armstrong&lt;/u&gt;were there. Douglas went down home for them

Wed Aug 31
Weather - very, very warm. &lt;u&gt;hotest day yet&lt;/u&gt;.
men ploughed all day. &lt;u&gt;The Eclipse on the Sun this afternoon&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Pingles&lt;/u&gt; 2 girls here for apples in p.m. we went to Richmond Hill to-night 

Thurs Sept 1                      &lt;u&gt;Della &amp; Lorne away&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - A little cooler.
men ploughed all day. &lt;u&gt;Billy started high school.&lt;/u&gt; we did up, &lt;u&gt;plums, peaches &amp; Chili sauce&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Pat Reid here&lt;/u&gt; to-night for heifer calf. Norm went Unionville

Frid Sept 2
Weather - Lovely day.
men ploughed, Douglas ploughed &amp; cultivated before dinner, picked chicks &amp; apples P.M.

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two men here in p.m. to see about &lt;u&gt;a new windmill&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne here to-night   Produce - 47 Dz eggs, 10 chicks, 3 bus apples. D store to-night.

Sat Sept 3
Weather - Cloudy &amp; showery A.M. rained &amp; thunder at night.
men ploughed &amp; harrowed cleaned seed wheat, Douglas went to the Ex to-day left 10 a.m. home 1130. Dorothy came up to-night to stay over, Newton called later. Joff down for a calf. we did up 9 1/2 qts chili sauce, I got new everyday shoes to-night.

&lt;u&gt;Sun&lt;/u&gt; Sept 4
Weather - Lovely cool day.
&lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; left after breakfast, &lt;u&gt;Della &amp; Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; riding down with him. Douglas attended church. Mary. Gwenie, Iileen &lt;u&gt;Pratt&lt;/u&gt; here for a &lt;u&gt;visit&lt;/u&gt;. Mary brought a lovely &lt;u&gt;dress for Dorothy&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Mrs Craig&lt;/u&gt; called at tea time, spent the evening at home. &lt;u&gt;Lorne &amp; Della&lt;/u&gt; came later.

Mon Sept 5
Weather - Moderately warm.
Borm picked pears, Doug harrowed &amp; cut clover in p.m. While cutting &lt;u&gt;the dog (Bob) ran in front of mower got 3 feet cut, one right off&lt;/u&gt;. Phyliss &amp; Georgina Padget there p.m. three people here &lt;u&gt;looking at place to buy&lt;/u&gt;. We all went to the &lt;u&gt;dance at Unionville. Ford car given away.&lt;/u&gt; (they wanted Marion to pick the ticket, we thought her to young to understand.)

Tues Sept 6
Weather - Quite cool a little Squally like fall day.
Norm picked peas A.M. &amp; cut thistles Doug harrowed, they ploughed p.m. Douglas ploughed all day. Mrs. Craig up A.M. &amp; John. 2 girls from &lt;s&gt;padgets&lt;/s&gt; Pingles here Joff &amp; Ashton, Lorne at night, &lt;u&gt;made chow &amp; chili sauce.&lt;/u&gt;

Wed Sept 7
Weather - Rather cloudy &amp; cool.
men ploughed, &lt;u&gt;Norm &amp; Della went to the Ex to judge, clothing &amp; horses&lt;/u&gt;. Della went with Charlie &amp; Hazel

Thurs Sept 8
Weather - an ideal day.
Doug B had day of to the Ex. Norm &amp; Doiuglas ploughed &amp; drew 1 load red clover over to Padgets to thresh. &lt;u&gt;Della, Mother, Girlies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; motored over to Myrtles for some more S berry plants called at Jeans on way back Della went in home for supper, &lt;u&gt;girlies both asleep on my knee&lt;/u&gt; up the road while I drove. Norm to practice, Pat store.

Frid Sept 9
Weather - lovely day.
Norm took another load clover to Padgets &amp; helped thresh it then he ploughed till noon with Doug. Douglas gathered in pears &amp; apples. Geo Brown down &amp; &lt;u&gt;made some cider&lt;/u&gt; for himself to take to market. Mrs Craig up in A.M. for apples. 2 girls from Pinges over in p.m. Billie Bloom down at night for a calf Norm &amp; Della went to City Della stayed down. Douglas went to &lt;s&gt;market&lt;/s&gt; Lodge at Markham &lt;u&gt;Produce 3 bus pears 5 bus apples, 6 gal cider 42 1/4 Doz eggs 20 chickens, flowers.&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Sept 10
Weather - Lovely day.
men ploughed all day. I quite &lt;u&gt;busy making catsup&lt;/u&gt; etc.

Sun Sept 11
Weather - Lovely bright day.
&lt;u&gt;Newton brought Mother, Marguerite, Della, Dureen &amp; Howard up after dinner&lt;/u&gt; for Della's hat, &lt;u&gt;then girlies &amp; I went down with Douglas &amp; stayed at home then&lt;/u&gt; he came over after church for tea. John away for weekend. Laura &amp; Art Brown called while we away.

Mon Sept 12
Weather - Lovely day.
Douglas cultivated, men ploughed a.m. &lt;u&gt;picked St Laurence apples&lt;/u&gt; &amp; cleaned wheat P.M. we washed. E Duncan, E Hill here to see about baling D to R Hill to-night.</text>
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                    <text>1932   First load straw went Monday sept 12

Tues Sept 13
Weather - Cloudy easterly winds, rained heavy at night.
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Wed Sept 14 
Weather - Lovely day.
Doug &lt;u&gt;picked pears&lt;/u&gt; A.M. etc., finished sowing wheat to-day. I drove down to the W.M.S. at night at church.

Thurs Sept 15 
Weather - An ideal day &amp; evening. (&lt;u&gt;moonlight&lt;/u&gt;.  
Doug harrowed, Norm &lt;u&gt;picked apples&lt;/u&gt; A.M.  &amp; Douglas fixed tractor in p.m. They cut &lt;u&gt;buckwheat&lt;/u&gt;, &lt;u&gt;Mother &amp; Laura came up&lt;/u&gt; in the afternoon, We stayed with Kiddies Della &amp; I went with Laura to &lt;u&gt;Jr Institute&lt;/u&gt; at Dells &lt;u&gt;Stephensons&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Stouffville there to.&lt;/u&gt; I went with Hooper's down to the &lt;u&gt;Y.P.S Corn Roast.&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Sept 16
Weather - Lovely &amp; cool.
&lt;u&gt;men picked apples &amp; made cider&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. finished cutting buckwheat in p.m. &amp; &lt;u&gt;picked 20 chickens&lt;/u&gt; after 4.30. &lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt;, 6 gal cider, 20 chicks 5 bus apples, 9 pts cream, 6 bus pears, 43 Dz. eggs.

Sat Sept 17 
Weather - cloudy, rained +&amp; cool.
Boys &lt;u&gt;shocked buckwheat&lt;/u&gt; &amp; did some &lt;u&gt;chopping&lt;/u&gt;, Douglas cultivated, Carl B. bought home fertilizer seeds in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Norm went up to Jack's&lt;/u&gt; for the night. &lt;u&gt;Della attended&lt;/u&gt; Jr &lt;u&gt;Farmer corn roast at Champion&lt;/u&gt;, then went to &lt;u&gt;Cedar Grove&lt;/u&gt; for over Sunday.

Sun Sept 18 
Weather - An &lt;u&gt;Ideal fall day&lt;/u&gt;. 
Douglas &amp; Marion attended church, &lt;u&gt;Uncle Jim Hood's came up for tea &amp; spent the evening here.&lt;/u&gt;

1932 &lt;u&gt;Walter Craig&lt;/u&gt; here in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Ross Cunningham&lt;/u&gt; in p.m &lt;u&gt;Lorne&lt;/u&gt; at night

Mon Sept 19
Weather - Mostly cloudy rained early A.M.
&lt;u&gt;Norm went to city with Leslie&lt;/u&gt;, when he look a springer away. He then came and took a load of &lt;u&gt;baled straw&lt;/u&gt; before dinner, this 3rd load. I made tomato soup A.M. &lt;u&gt;Rhea &amp; Mary up for the afternoon&lt;/u&gt; went &lt;u&gt;to choir practice with Norm &amp; Della. Betty up to see about flowers erc. for S. Fair&lt;/u&gt;.

Tues Sept 20 
Weather - cloudy &amp; very warm.
men &lt;u&gt;picked apples&lt;/u&gt;, Douglas took Mother, Della, Leslie and I over to the &lt;u&gt;school fair at Unionville&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. Della stayed at Jean's for tea , Leslie took the 4th load baled straw at noon.

Wed Sept 21
Weather - cloudy,warm and cooler at night.
We canned &lt;u&gt;12 qts 6 pts corn&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. did some washing p.m. Cora came over &amp; helped Della &amp; I cut up 1 lb butter for &lt;u&gt;corn roast in  Youngs flats&lt;/u&gt; in the &lt;u&gt;Y.P.S.&lt;/u&gt; men picked apples, Douglas cultivated Mother up in for the evening while rest at corn roast. 70 their.

Thurs Sept 22
Weather - cloudy &amp; showery.
Norm &amp; H Allen went to Mr Rodicks to help with &lt;u&gt;silo filling&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Douglas Doug up to Joffs all home by chore time, I made more tomato soup and&amp; I did up peaches.  Della and Norm went to choir practice at night. &lt;u&gt;Mrs Vanhorn funeral to-day&lt;/u&gt;.

Fri Sept 23 
Weather - Northerly winds &amp; cool.

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&lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 20 chickens, 6 pts cream, bus apples, 6 gal cider, 42 Dz eggs

Sat Sept 24
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
men &lt;u&gt;finished silo filling at Brookes&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Went to W Clark&lt;/u&gt; p.m. &lt;u&gt;Pat  &amp; I milked 15 cows&lt;/u&gt;. Della rode down home with Norm when he went to Unionville

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Weather - An Ideal day.
We attended anniversary service in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Rev McLaughlin&lt;/u&gt; preached. &lt;u&gt;Rev McDonald&lt;/u&gt; also there. Dorothy came up with us for tea. Douglas &amp; girlies went down to his Mother while I at church. &lt;u&gt;full&lt;/u&gt; called in home for me. Lorne &amp; Della here evening

Mon Sept 26
Weather - Cool east wind, Party cloudy.
Boys finished &lt;u&gt;silo filling at Boyingtons&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas &lt;u&gt;harrowed&lt;/u&gt; A.M. Doug harrowed p.m. Douglas cultivated, Norm &lt;u&gt;picked apples&lt;/u&gt; . 2 men here to see about get baling done. We &lt;u&gt;washed, ironed &amp; took up flowers&lt;/u&gt;. Norm &amp; Della went to&lt;u&gt; Y.P.S. meeting&lt;/u&gt; at Stoufville.

Tues Sept 27
Weather - rained A.M. Cloudy then &lt;u&gt;rained heavy&lt;/u&gt; at night.
Men ploughed, cleaned pig pen etc. Douglas, Della, girlies &amp; I &lt;u&gt;went to city,&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;got Marion a winter outfit&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed Sept 28
Weather - Cool &amp; squally.
Men &lt;u&gt;ploughed &amp; picked apples&lt;/u&gt;. Della Knit at Dorothy blue city. I sewed fur on my (dyed) Brown suit. Douglas went over to &lt;u&gt;L Middletons for dinamite&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Newton brought Mother &amp; Laura up for the evening. had fireplace going. Douglas got a milk pail mushrooms A.M.&lt;/u&gt;

Thurs Sept 29
Weather - Quite cool &amp; N.W. winds.
Men picked apples. Douglas &lt;u&gt;picked winter pears&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Della Knit&lt;/u&gt; &amp; I finished suit. Pat blew up maple stump 6 sticks dy  in A.M. Doug &amp; Norm over &lt;u&gt;filling silo at Hoopers&lt;/u&gt; in p..m. &lt;u&gt;Geo Brown&lt;/u&gt; down at noon. Mrs Craig up for the evening. Billie, Pat &amp; I did milking. 

Frid Sept 30
Weather - Cool, showery all a.m. Clearing p.m.
Men finished silo filling in A.M. home early &amp; made cider picked 20 chicks. Mr Craig up A.M. for apples. Geo Brown down, made cider. Lorne &amp; Della went to city night, John &amp; Dorothy up for awhile.
&lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 28 Dz eggs, bus apples, 20 chicks, pt cream, 6 gal cider, 10 Pidgeons

Sat Oct 1
Weaher - Fair, a little warmer.
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Sun Oct 2
Weather - Lovely day.
Bob, Jean &amp; Girlies called in A.M. on their way up to Marguerites. Billie, Jimmie, Peggy here also. Norm went over home for the day. Marion &amp; I went to church. Douglas &amp; Dorothy went down to Mrs Hood. &lt;u&gt;Gordon &amp; Lillian&lt;/u&gt; here when we arrived home stayed for tea &amp; evening

Mon Oct 3rd
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Norm attended Y.P.S. meeting Stouffville. Douglas at Store to-night. I cut &amp; &lt;u&gt;made nighties for Jean's girlies&lt;/u&gt;.

Tues Oct 4
Weatjer - Strong S.W. Winds partly cloudy.
drew in mangles first then started about 10 A.M. to thresh buckwheat finished at 6 p.m. moved machine up to barn. Billie &amp; I did milking. Mr. Padget got 2 cows A.M. to board for winter. &lt;u&gt;Jim Atkinson here A.M.&lt;/u&gt; Mr. Lunau here at 5 p.m.Leslie up helping thresh. Lorne over for Della to Jr. Farmer meeting at Unionville then went to Jean's for night.

Wed Oct 5
Weather - Cloudy, showery strong S.W. winds.
men chopped feed etc. Douglas left at 6.30 for Meaford also John, Mr Lunau Mr Chadwick to fish arrived down home for supper. Mrs. Craig up p.m. Norm took girlies &amp; I down home after supper, I went to W.M.S. at church. They gor 2 fish, 6 lbs. {?}

Thurs Oct 6
Weather - cool &amp; windy.   someone moved into Mr Hooper house to-day.
men drew manure A.M. &amp; mangles P.M. Douglas set buckwheat stack on fire at noon. Norm went to choir practice Della came back here with him.

Frid Oct 7
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
men pulled &amp; drew mangles all day. Mr R. Hamilton here with Mr Hellems. &lt;u&gt;Mr A Nichols died this evening&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt; - 7 pts cream, 14 chickens, 6 gal cider, 10 Pidgeons,  bus apples. 22 Dz eggs. An Insurance agent here p.m.

Sat Oct 8
Weather - Fair &amp; cool.
Men finished mangles at noon &amp; put thresher in barn &amp; other implements away. &lt;u&gt;Mr Brunstein here&lt;/u&gt; at noon, &lt;u&gt;but no Sale for 8 acres, to high price,&lt;/u&gt; Douglas &amp; Norm went to Unionville to get haircut, Lorne here evening we had, ice cream, blue &amp; green grapes &amp; our own grown muskmelons.

Sun Oct 9
Weather - Lovely day
Dorothy came up in A.M. &amp; stayed for lunch went down with Douglas Marion &amp; I when we went to church, while Della stayed home &amp; minded Dorothy. Billy here in A.M. After church, we went over to Jean's for tea &amp; evening, had nice time, &lt;u&gt;Anniversary at Headford&lt;/u&gt; to-night. Newton, E Craig Laura Della &amp; Norm here when we got home.

Mon Oct 10
Weather - Cloudy A.M. clearing at noon with rain at night.
Doug had day off. Norm working on land A.M. &amp; went to Fair in p.m. Geo Brown before dinner &amp; a man here for baled straw p.m. Douglas took up 5 bus beets 4 carrots A.M. pumpkins &amp; picked apples p.m. We washed &amp; &lt;u&gt;I made grape wine&lt;/u&gt; while Della went out to E. Craigs &amp; got hair cut &amp; waved. had roast chick dinner.

Tues Oct 11
Weather - Quite Cool, North W winds (strong)
men &lt;u&gt;picked potatoes&lt;/u&gt; all day. Della went to Dr Barker at Markham left 9 A.M. home by 5.45 &lt;u&gt;had dinner at Aunties&lt;/u&gt; called at Jean's &amp; home Mrs Craig called at tea time.

&lt;u&gt;Wed Oct 12&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - quite cool &amp; windy (a little snow)
men picked potatoes all day. Douglas &amp; I went with Newton &amp; Motjer to the fowl &lt;u&gt;supper at Headford&lt;/u&gt;, there was a full church &amp; good supper. Seth Parker play given by Y.P.S. of Barrie.

Thurs Oct 13.
Weather - a little warmer.
Men at potatoes again to-day Jimmy here also. Della &amp; Marion went over to see Hazel for the p.m. Lorne here at night &amp; they went &lt;u&gt;to Stouffville for&lt;/u&gt; her teeth. Norm went to Choir Practce (church.)
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                    <text>Frid Oct 14, 1932.
Weather - Fair &amp; warmer.
men finished potatoes in middle p.m. then Doug made cider. Norm Douglas &amp; I picked chicks. &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt;, 14 Dz eggs pts cream gal cider 10 chicks bus apples

Sat Oct 15
Weatjer . Lovely day.
Men drew manure A.M. &amp; all picked apples in afternoon. Douglas drew burnt seeds &amp; ashes away were &lt;u&gt;buckwheat&lt;/u&gt; was burned. Della &amp; I attended Jr In. at Mrs. Brodie's, &lt;u&gt;we left girlies with Dorothy&lt;/u&gt; &amp; took Mrs Craig, Cora, Mother. Norm away at night, Douglas store &amp; Lorne &amp; Della went away.

Sun Oct 16
Weather - &lt;u&gt;A wonderful Oct Sunday.&lt;/u&gt;
men slept all forenoon &amp; attended church p.m. not so many out to-day I stayed &amp; Kept girlies, Bob, Jean &amp; girlies called for awhile in p.m. then Jack, Marguerite, Kiddies here from 8.30 to 1030. Lorne &amp; Della came later.

Mon Oct 17
Weather - Dull all day.
We washed, Men picked apples A.M. Doug &amp; Norm went down to W Boyntons baled straw, Douglas, Jimmy &amp; I did milking. Frank Hands here A.M. Leslie at noon, &lt;u&gt;Mr Sidall &amp; Mr Bradley&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. Walter Craig at tea time, 

Tues Oct 18   Douglas went to garage &lt;u&gt;hunting meeting&lt;/u&gt; on, Della &amp; Norm to Stouffville.
Weather - Cool N.E. winds.
men all picked apples A.M. Leslie to Im p.m., Norm &amp; Leslie baled straw at Mr. Padgets, Douglas &amp; Doug picked apples 62 bus for the day. Mr &amp; Mrs Hellems over p.m. Mrs Hellems in for awhile Della &amp; Marion walked down home Dorothy &amp; I went out to Mary Brown's. Lorne &amp; Della city night, Douglas went to a &lt;u&gt;stag party&lt;/u&gt; at J. Goulds.

Wed Oct 19
Weather - &lt;u&gt;An Ideal day&lt;/u&gt;.
Doug &amp; Douglas picked &lt;u&gt;87 bus apples&lt;/u&gt; to-day. Leslie &amp; Norm finished baling straw in p.m. I took Mrs Craig, Cora H. Rhea Scott, Mrs McTymspy down to Agincourt W.M.S. meeting, Unionville there also. Mrs. Turnbull addressed meeting. Douglas attended &lt;u&gt;Masonic banquet Rich Hill, Della finished rose wool (panties to-night for Marion, &lt;/u&gt;

Thurs Oct 20
Weather - Cloudy, turning Cold at night.
men picked apples all day, I attended Quilting bee at church. Della Kept Kiddies, &lt;u&gt;Mr Mills here p.m. selling silk hose&lt;/u&gt;. Jim McCartney here A.M. Also Mrs Craig &amp; Mr Padget, Norm &amp; Della went to Choir practice.

Frid Oct 21
Weather - Cool &amp; windy.
&lt;u&gt;Men picked apples all day. 96 bus, &lt;/u&gt;Della went with Charlie H to Unionville to the achievement day for the Institute etc. Lorne here at night. Produce, 7 D eggs. 6 gal cider.

Sat Oct 22
Weather - Lovely sunny day.
&lt;u&gt;men picked apples all day. 67 bus. Mr Mills here A.M. we bought some hose. I went up p.m. playing, Marion, came in 4.30 got into Dorothy basket &amp; went to sleep&lt;/u&gt;. Della walked down home. Men at store until about 11 p.m.

Sun Oct 23
Weather - Lovely cool day.
Edith Craig, Betty &amp; 4 Aderbridge girls here A.M. John brought Mother up, we left at 11 30 A.M. for Marguerite returned about 10 P.m. Della here, &lt;u&gt;Dorothy had a terrible night with cramps.&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Oct 24
Weather - Cool N.E. winds.
&lt;u&gt;Men finished picking apples this afternoon&lt;/u&gt;, &amp; drew out 2 loads manure burned potato tops. we washed &amp; &lt;u&gt;took cream&lt;/u&gt; down home &lt;u&gt;to churn&lt;/u&gt; in p.m.</text>
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had about &lt;u&gt;18 lbs&lt;/u&gt;.  Norm went to Stouffville at night. Della home Knitting. &lt;u&gt;Stewart McQuay died A.M.&lt;/u&gt;

Tues Oct 25
Weather - Lovely day.
Men drew manure all day, with wagon &amp; spreader. Leslie took 4 hogs to-day. &lt;u&gt;Mr Sydall &amp; Bradley here&lt;/u&gt; p.m. Della Knitting.

Wed Oct 26
Weather - cloudy A.M. rained all p.m.
Della &amp; Mrs Craig went to Youngs' 8 a.m. to bake for threshers Jack brought her home about 8 stayed for 1/2 hr. Lorne came later for the evening. Norm went to city after dinner. Douglas &amp; Doug chopped feed did chores etc.

Thurs Oct 27
Weather - Bright A.M. showery in p.m.
&lt;u&gt;men ploughed all day&lt;/u&gt;, Douglas &lt;u&gt;cleaned top of silo etc .&lt;/u&gt; I went with John &amp; Mother, up to &lt;u&gt;Stewart McQuay's funeral at Ivy&lt;/u&gt; left at 1030 a.m. home by 8.30 p.m. left up there at 6.30 p.m. &lt;u&gt;had dinner at McQuarys &amp; tea Norm Cove Wosthe {cut off}&lt;/u&gt; a very &lt;u&gt;large funeral&lt;/u&gt;.

Frid Oct 28
Weather - Lovely &amp; bright cool.
men made cider picked chicks etc in A.M. all ploughed in p.m. Della in bed all day with cold, Mrs Craig up at tea time. Douglas Norm attended the preparatory service at church. dance at Victoria Sq. Produce, 12 chicks, 6 pidgeons, 7 Dz eggs. 12 pt cream 6 cider,   apples.

Sat Oc t 29
Weather - cool, cloudy &amp; rained p.m.
Men cleaned hen, houses, chopped feed etc . Shut up 1  pullets D &amp; Norm did after supper then N went to Store. Lorne &amp; Della went to city. 

Sun Oct 30
Weather - cool. &amp; Fair.
we all attended church Kiddies &amp; I rode down with Norm D went earlier, we folk, Mother &amp; Laura went down to Alex's after supper for 2 hrs. Iileen Pratt &amp; Gwenue called for awhile before tea time.

Mon Oct 31
Weather - Cool E winds rained p.m. &amp; night.
we washed. men drew manure, Leslie brought a load of coal - city Norm went to Stouffville. Della went down to stay with Mother - boys away.

Tues &lt;u&gt;Nov 1st 1932&lt;/u&gt;    &lt;u&gt;Our Tenth Wedding day.&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - rained a.m. ckearing in afternoon. Windy,
Doug B took day, of. Norm ploughed, &lt;u&gt;we went to city in afternoon got bedroom paper&lt;/u&gt; $3.00 &lt;u&gt;&amp; went to a show saw Billy House&lt;/u&gt; brought Alex Marion &amp; Roy with us, after arriving here, we sure got a &lt;u&gt;surprise when all our folks came &amp; gave us a Kitchen show&lt;/u&gt; (a real surprise) &lt;u&gt;green &amp; white granite&lt;/u&gt;. We finished Mation Birthday Cake.

Wed Nov 2. 1932
Weather - cloudy &amp; showery p.m.
Men drew manure all day wagon &amp; spreader. Mrs Craig up A.M. 2 Toronto dairy men here P.M. I attended W.M.S. meeting in p.m. church. Lorne &amp; Della went down home to-night. &lt;u&gt;Billy, Jimmy, here to-night&lt;/u&gt; Douglas - store.

Thurs Nov 3, 1932.
Weather - 1st Heavy frost last night. Bright &amp; cool.
Men drew manure all forenoon, Norm &amp; Douglas ploughed part of afternoon. Doug drew manure. Della got back about 5 p.m. from city with John. Walter Craig up this evening.

Frid Nov 4
Weather - Lovely day. rain during night.
men drew manure &amp; ploughed,
Produce - 6 pts cream, 6 gal cider, 20 Dz eggs, 10 chicks. Della went to a dance at Malvern with Lorne, men went to store. finished carching Pullets 207
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                    <text>Sat Nov 5/32
Weather - Lovely day, Sunny.
men ploughed all day. Douglas went down home A.M. &lt;u&gt;got half a pig&lt;/u&gt; - John, so we &lt;u&gt;made sausage &amp; rendered lard.&lt;/u&gt; men at store to night. &lt;u&gt;Jimmy&lt;/u&gt; came up to &lt;u&gt;stay over night&lt;/u&gt;. Della sewing at Brown dress, jumper.

Sun Nov 6
Weather - Lovely bright day, misty early a.m.
Norm went over home until chire time, &lt;u&gt;Jimmy here breakfast&lt;/u&gt;. Lorne &amp; Della went to Marguerites for dinner. &lt;u&gt;Douglas&lt;/u&gt; left here at 330 A.M. &lt;u&gt;on hunting trip&lt;/u&gt;. Marion &amp; I walked over to Cora's in afternoon &amp; carried Dorothy. Billy &amp; Jimmy here Sup. Newton brought Della up after supper.

Mon Nov 7
Weather - Still more lovely. warmer.
Padget &amp; Hay men here working at &lt;u&gt;Windmill&lt;/u&gt;. Della &amp; I took paper of S.W. room to-day. Men drew manure. Billy brought long rug up, &amp; helped {chores?} here breakfast &lt;u&gt;made headcheese after supper.&lt;/u&gt;

Tues Nov 8
Weather - Fair strong easterly winds.    &lt;u&gt;Billie here for breakfast.&lt;/u&gt;
Men drew manure. Norm ploughed p.m. we got walls filled (Cracks) &amp; sized. Frank Dimma, Loyd Armstrong, Newton &amp; Norm &lt;u&gt;played cards&lt;/u&gt; Lorne Della went to city.

Wed Nov 9
Weather - Cold east wind, came rain about 5 p.m. horrid night.
Men ploughed. man here seeing about baling. Mrs Calvert &amp; J French here A.M. I got ceiling &lt;u&gt;painted&lt;/u&gt; &amp; woodwork washed of.

Thurs Nov 10
Weather - cloudy, clearing about noon (cool.)
men chopped feed A.M. had 11 Oclock dinner then went up to bale &lt;s&gt;10&lt;/s&gt; 6 3/4 tons hay at John {pestor?} I &lt;u&gt;painted&lt;/u&gt; woodworks in bedroom &amp; helped milk. &lt;u&gt;girlies &amp; I&lt;/u&gt; all alone to-night. Della &amp; Norm went Jr Farmers. Victoria Square bowl supper. 

Frid &lt;u&gt;Nov 11&lt;/u&gt;                                   &lt;u&gt;Billie here breakfast&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - wet day, colder at night,
&lt;u&gt;Had fire in furnace to-night for first&lt;/u&gt;. Men &lt;u&gt;clipped cows&lt;/u&gt; A.M. &amp; part of P.M. then Made cider. I gave ceiling a second coat paint &amp; varnished furniture &lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt; - 10 eggs, 7 pts cream, 4 gal cider, 3 bus snow apple, Choir Practice. Norm &amp; Della did not go.

Sat Nov 12
Weather - cold day.
Doug ploughed all day. Norm chore A.M. ploughed p.m. A Men here A.M. for fence stretchers. &lt;u&gt;Dorothy came up in p.m. Stayed for tea, Della walked down with her&lt;/u&gt;, Lorne here, brought Della back, Norm Store.

Sun Nov 13          &lt;u&gt;Norm shot Bob &amp; buried him&lt;/u&gt;.
Weather - Cold. some snow.
Della walked down to S.S. Norm took girlies &amp; I to church, he went to Y.P.S. at night Doug &amp; 2 Allen boys did chores. Walter brought Della up.

Mon Nov 14
Weather - Rain ed A.M. Clearing.
Men ploughed. Mr     brought fence stretchers back, brought Mother up A.M. I painted (dull) coat ceiling &amp; we &lt;u&gt;papered room&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. John came up for her at night. Newton Burr phoned A.M. &lt;u&gt;Billie here breakfast Lewis Stiver rushed to hospital&lt;/u&gt; 4 A.M.

Tues &lt;u&gt;Nov 15&lt;/u&gt;
weather - dull, cloudy, all day, with &lt;u&gt;snow &amp; rain at night&lt;/u&gt;. 
men ploughed, we had a 2 wks washing, I painted woodwork in p.m. John up for Della to go to Dimma's. Walter up for Norm meeting at church &lt;u&gt;Cora H here for the evening with me&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed Nov 16
Weather - North, east, wind with &lt;u&gt;snow all day. ground covered.&lt;/u&gt;
men chopped A.M. Doug cleaned out hen houses p.m. &amp; Norm took switch tract to Richmond Hill, John &amp; Mother brought Della up about 5 p.m. from city. I finished Painting woodwork in A.M. &amp; scrubbed floor. in p.m. &lt;u&gt;Billie here breakfast&lt;/u&gt;. Leslie &amp; Nelson came home to-night.</text>
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Thurs Nov 17        &lt;u&gt;Pat bought home 1 deer 3 partridges&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Lovely Cold bright day, ground covered snow&lt;/u&gt;.
&lt;u&gt;Men fixed litter carrier track.&lt;/u&gt; Della, Marion &amp; I went to Mrs Stiver Jr I. meeting with Charlie &amp; Cora left Dorothy in home. We put rug on floor A.M. &lt;u&gt;Douglas arrived home at 11 30 p.m. Tim &amp; Jim Rattle came home with him.&lt;/u&gt;  Della &amp; Norm attended choir practice. &lt;u&gt;Billie&lt;/u&gt; did not stay breakfast not Well, but &lt;u&gt;stayed supper&lt;/u&gt;.. &lt;u&gt;Mrs E Dixon died.&lt;/u&gt;

Frid Nov 18
Weather - milder.
&lt;u&gt;Men&lt;/u&gt; drew manure on sleigh. Douglas picked over pears apples etc. attended &lt;u&gt;Late A Nichols sale &lt;/u&gt; p.m. at night he &amp; I went &lt;u&gt;to Agincourt&lt;/u&gt; to a &lt;u&gt;special church service&lt;/u&gt;, real good. Norm away with Newton for supper. &lt;u&gt;Della Kept girlies. Lorne over&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;produce&lt;/u&gt; - 7 pts cream, 1 bus pears, 3 apples.

Sat Nov 19
Weather - cloudy, a little snow, colder at night.
Doug had day off. Norm &amp; Douglas fixed litter carrier track. Leslie brought our deer here at night from Mr Pinder's.

Sun Nov 20
Weather - Cloudy &amp; Mild.
we all attended church in p.m. Laura came home with us &amp; walked down to Y.P.S. at night. had &lt;u&gt;partridge for dinner&lt;/u&gt; &amp; supper &lt;u&gt;Billie here supper&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Nov 21
Weather - cool N.W. wind bright.
men drew manure all day. Padget &amp; Hay men here in A.M. finished &lt;u&gt;windmill&lt;/u&gt;. Norm attended Jr Farmer meet, at Isobella. &lt;u&gt;Douglas went to Lodge at To See Rev McDonald get 3rd Degree&lt;/u&gt;

Tues Nov 22
Weather - lovely bright day (cool)
men drew manure A.M. ploughed p.m. Douglas put Storm Windows on. Lorne here to-night.

1932
Wed Nov 23
Weather - cloudy some sleet &amp; rain.
Douglas &amp; Doug picked chickens A.M. &amp; chores. John brought Mother up after dinner. She &amp; Della sewed at Laura jumper. After supper, we all went over to Jean's for a couple of hrs. we took John to. &lt;u&gt;Norm had day of to city. got a car,&lt;/u&gt; Walter C up at tea time.

Thurs Nov 24
Weather - Cloudy &amp; milder.
men chopped apple tree &amp; sawed. picked chickens. I attended Thank Off meeting of W.M.S. at church in p.m. Mrs Spencer spoke Indian of the West. Jimmie Atkinson spent the evening here, Billie here supper Della went down choir practice (none) Rodicks brought her home.

Frid Nov 25
Weather - Lovely mild day.
men worked at trees &amp; chopped feed. Doug &amp; Norm baled straw at Mr Rodicks in p.m. Douglas picked chickens etc. Walter C here tea time Lorne &amp; Della went &lt;u&gt;Produce&lt;/u&gt;, - 8 pts Cream, 10 chickens 14 dressed hens, 14 pidgeons, 1 Dz eggs, 2 bus pears, 13 bus apples.

Sat Nov 26
Weather - Cold bright day.
men worked at trees. &lt;u&gt;Douglas put sink in pantry&lt;/u&gt; A.M. etc. p.m. men to store at night.

Sun Nov 27
Weather - &lt;u&gt;A Wonderful bright day. Cold.&lt;/u&gt;
Norm over home for day. Dorothy up in A.M. She, Della &amp; Marion walked down home 11. A.M. Then Billie up for awhile. we went down to church called in home for Marion first &amp; saw the Ashes. after supper D &amp; Mariom wemt to city Dorothy &amp; I walked over to See Mrs Tucker came up Lorne &amp; Della. Pat &amp; Marion home 20 -12. 

Mon Nv 28
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Lovely bright day.&lt;/u&gt;
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here before breakfast for Della to go city &amp; home again by 11 A.M. Mr &amp; Mrs &lt;u&gt;Hellems&lt;/u&gt; here in p.m.  Douglas, Norm &amp; Newton went up to Jacks to play cards left 6.30 pm. home by.

Tues Nov 29
Weather- Lovely day 
Douglas &amp; Norm baled until 4.30 p.m. at Mr Rodicks.  Doug did up chores then went home before dinner to attend the funeral of his Uncle. Douglas took Della &amp; baking etc down to church at 5 p.m. as it was our supper &amp; Concert given by Mr Tees &amp; orchestra. took in $54 00 I drove down alone. &lt;u&gt;Douglas Kept girlies.&lt;/u&gt;

Wed Nov 30
Weather- an Ideal day. 
Douglas &amp; Doug baled all day at Mr. Rodicks. Norm went to city A.M. home at noon &amp; did chores. Della went down to church about 4. Newton brought her up later Norm &amp; she practice, Douglas store. stayed home.

Thurs Dec 1
Weather - cloudy (partly) 
Doug drew wood A.M.  &lt;u&gt;had to let cows out water, no wind for a week&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas Norm at Mr Rodicks baling home by 5 p.m. Douglas called got Della to {ld?} for Dureen bedroom box that John made. I cleaned our bedroom.

Frid Dec 2
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men chopped A.M. &amp; pruned maple trees, Doug took team &amp; went up home p.m for load wood for himself. Douglas took circular saw to Markham in p.m. Marion went him, he went store at night. we cleaned Kitchen to-day. Produce - 1 Dz. eqq 3 bus pears, 9 bus apples. 7 pts cream.

Sat Dec 3 
Weather - Fair &amp; mild.                      1st practice
men cutting apple trees etc. Della went down to practice for concert at church. Katie Craig here about 4.30 p.m  Norm store night, we work late. 


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Sun Dec 4
Weather - Strong S.W wind. 
Douglas, Norm &amp; Della went to church. I Kept Kiddies, Billy here supper, &lt;u&gt;Some excitement about 20 to eight, that Mr J Thomson house on fire &lt;/u&gt; Douglas &amp; Norm went over &amp; first there. Lorne &amp; Della came up later, had &lt;u&gt;fireplace going for 3 days now.&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Dec 5
Weather - Strong S.W Winds. 
Lovely wash day. we ironed, cook beets for beet pickle, &lt;u&gt;Della finished Maion house sweater,&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;men ploughed all day 2 teams &amp; tractor&lt;/u&gt; Douglas did not stop for his dinner, Norm &amp; Della went to Jr Farmer meeting Unionville

Tues Dec 6
Weather- rained most of day. 
Men &lt;u&gt;trimed maple trees&lt;/u&gt; &amp; chores. &lt;u&gt;Marion, Douglas &amp; I went to city&lt;/u&gt; for the day. &lt;u&gt;Della Kept Dorothy&lt;/u&gt;. Douglas went to &lt;u&gt;St John Hospital in p.m.&lt;/u&gt;

Wed Dec 7
Weather- rained all day, clearing at night &amp; cold.  
Men just jobbed about, Douglas &amp; Marion went to Markham p.m. for circular saw. Man here in evening, (Morgage Discount). &lt;u&gt;Stan Bartlet&lt;/u&gt; down &lt;u&gt;to see about hiring&lt;/u&gt;.  I made 11 qts beets, cabbage pickle, &lt;u&gt;Della Knit&lt;/u&gt; Marion &lt;u&gt;brown mits&lt;/u&gt; in p. m.

Thurs Dec 8
Weather- cloudy &amp; cold. 
men &lt;u&gt;digging out apple trees,&lt;/u&gt; I attended &lt;u&gt;Annual W.M.S meeting&lt;/u&gt; in p.m. at church, Norm went to choir practice, Lorne &amp; Della to dance Malvern.

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&lt;br&gt;Sat Dec 10
Weather - cloudy, cold east wind.
men worked at trees, Douglas, Marion, went to Markham a.m. Della went to practice in p.m. then went down again home at night with Norm.&lt;/br&gt;







&lt;br&gt;Sun Dec 11
Weather - cloudy, cold east wind, &lt;u&gt;snow at night&lt;/u&gt;.
Marion &amp; I went to church with Norm, spent evening at home.&lt;/br&gt; 



&lt;br&gt;Mon Dec 12        &lt;u&gt;Bob &amp; Jean 4th wedding day&lt;/u&gt; .
Weather - cold &amp; stormy             
&lt;u&gt;Men loaded old gentlemean into truck Pat and Les took him to city. $29.00&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;John&lt;/u&gt; came at 10 a.m. &lt;u&gt;with Mother for girlies &amp; I to go up Marguerite's had dinner&lt;/u&gt; &amp; and he left about 2 p.m. for home. Men chored. Della practice at church P.M. &amp; Jr Farmer dance night.&lt;/br&gt;
                                                                                        


&lt;br&gt;Tues Dec 13 
Weather - &lt;u&gt;Very cold S.W. wind&lt;/u&gt;.
&lt;u&gt;Men drew wood&lt;/u&gt; &amp; Doug got saw at Calverts. Douglas store night D&amp; N home.&lt;/br&gt; 



&lt;br&gt;Wed Dec 14 
Weather - Still &lt;u&gt;cold&lt;/u&gt; S.W. wind. 
&lt;u&gt;Men sawed wood&lt;/u&gt;. Della practice in p.m. &amp; She, Norm, choir Practice at night Douglas left 4 p.m. for Sharon arrived about 5 &amp; we all left at 930 for home.&lt;/br&gt;



&lt;br&gt;Thurs Dec 15
Weather - very &lt;u&gt;cold&lt;/u&gt; North wind.
&lt;u&gt;men carried wood into woodshed&lt;/u&gt; in A.M. &lt;u&gt;Norm&lt;/u&gt; attended &lt;u&gt;hunt club banquet with Wilt Rodick&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;I went with Cora &amp; Mr Hooper to Mabel Stewarts Jr In meeting&lt;/u&gt; not many out. &lt;u&gt;Della Kept Kiddies&lt;/u&gt;.&lt;/br&gt;



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&lt;br&gt;Hoeing roots &amp; Corn&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Days works                       Received Cash  .25&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;20th  1/2 day     O Thirtle                            .75&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;21     1    "     D.Manure                             1.00&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;22    1/2  "                                  Clothes    6.00&lt;/br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;24 1/2 &amp; 1 Hour &amp; manure  " Raising   "   6.00&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;26  3/4 Day Ploughing &amp; Cattle   Laundry   20&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;27   1    Hoeing&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;28  1  &lt;/br&gt;        
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&lt;br&gt;Thurs Dec 22. 
Weather - an Ideal day. bright &amp; mild.
Douglas to city all day. Men drew wood &lt;u&gt;made cider&lt;/u&gt; clean hen houses. etc. Norm over to his home at night. Produce - 13 1/2 Dz eggs 7 pts cream 2 1/2 / 4 1/2 cider   apples.16 Dz eggs&lt;/br&gt;    
&lt;br&gt; Frid Dec 23  /
Weather - &lt;u&gt;rained &lt;/u&gt; heavy part of day. cloudy.
Douglas went with Billy A.M. for W Youngs eggs &amp; &lt;u&gt;wrote Gordon&lt;/u&gt; before he left men drew wood. Went down home in p.m. &lt;u&gt;I made pudding for Mother&lt;/u&gt;, then we &lt;u&gt;all&lt;/u&gt; attended &lt;u&gt;Xmas Concert at Church&lt;/u&gt; at night. &lt;u&gt;Della got her diamond ring to-night Lorne's birthday.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/br&gt; 

&lt;br&gt; Sat Dec 24
Weather - rained.
men chored &amp; drew wood finished at noon Douglas city all day. Norm to city at night.&lt;/br&gt;

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                    <text>&lt;br&gt;Notes due in fall of 1899&lt;/br&gt;

&lt;br&gt;Ifreight- Dec 1st $45 00&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;-     -  -    16 00&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Banker- Nov 15  83 50            73 50   83.50&lt;/br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt; Sun Dec &lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt;/32
Weather - Lovely day mild.
We all went to church in p.m. had &lt;u&gt;Dorothy christened&lt;/u&gt; to-day, 6 months 19 days old. She was real good &amp; &lt;u&gt;looked sweet&lt;/u&gt;, spent the evening at home alone.&lt;/br&gt;

&lt;br&gt; Mon Dec 26.
Weather - Lovely mild bright day.
Norm went over &amp; got his Father &amp; Aunt Jane &amp; went down to have dinner at W.A. Pattersons. We had dinner at home then Men all went over to nomination in p.m. Back for supper &lt;u&gt;everybody home this year for Xmas 21 in family &amp; 2 extras, Nor, &amp; Lorne&lt;/u&gt;.&lt;/br&gt;

&lt;br&gt; Tues Dec 27
Weather - Lovely day.
men sawed wood. I washed. Dougas attended Lodge at Markham &amp; Agincourt at night Leslie went with him. I Kept Kiddies here. Jimmy &amp; Betty up to see &lt;u&gt;Xmas Axes&lt;/u&gt;.&lt;/br&gt;

&lt;br&gt;Buttonville Jan 9th 1899&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt; Mike Cooney  Comminus for 1 Year @ $175.00 
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                    <text>Wed Dec 28. 1932   School meeting to-day Charlie Hooper elected as new trustee
Weather - Lovely mild day. muddy, 
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Thurs Dec 29/32
Weather - Lovely A.M. cloudy p.m.
men dtew manure. Della &amp; Dorothy up p.m. stayed for tea left for home at 815 to Walk. Norm went with Brown boys to the exective meeting of Jr Farmer at Hammils.

Frid Dec 30
Weather - Cloudy A.M. rain in p.m. &amp; night.
men dew manune in A.M. made cider &amp; &lt;u&gt;butchered 2 little pigs&lt;/u&gt; for Market in p.m. Douglas picked &lt;u&gt;3 geese&lt;/u&gt; A.M. finished &lt;u&gt;venison&lt;/u&gt; to-day. produce - 13 bus apples, 5 gal cider, 2 geese, 12 pts cream, 321/2 Dz eggs, about 25 or 30 lbs, 2 small pigs

&lt;u&gt;Sat Dec 31&lt;/u&gt;
Weather - very cold strong S.W. winds.
Doug drew manure &amp; also Norm. Douglas went to market to-day. Art Brown down at night for 1. Dz. eggs. Norm away to-night. &lt;u&gt;Kiddies went to bed about 10 30. we stayed up to see Old yr out &amp; New Year in.&lt;/u&gt;

&lt;br&gt; Arthur Robinson Commenced May 22nd  98&lt;/br&gt;
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                    <text>Albert Aster commenced work   April 4th 1898
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&lt;br&gt;Oct  7     1&lt;/br&gt;

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&lt;br&gt;Ballance  $3000&lt;/br&gt;

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&lt;br&gt;shower of green &amp; white granite&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;1.  Preserve Kettle&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;1. Vegetable pot. with lid.&lt;/br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;1 tea kettle .. lid&lt;/br&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 - Jan - Dec (note the apple orchard recorder 1889-90&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Laura 48 Eastbourne Harold Scott, little girl born Aug 26. 1932, Willie Boyington little boy born Aug 25, 1932&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{In left margin next to main text block two drawings of sectioned circles with 'Beret' written below}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ol&gt;
&lt;li&gt;811&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Janet Brown's Beret made with Byl # "g" Hook 8 balls - Angora {Largette Furida?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 chain close, 6 single chrochet into ring&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next row, 2 S.C into every stitch&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next row: 2 s.c into first stitch, 1 s.c into next&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} nto 1 stitch, 1 s.c into&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} s.c into next, repeat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} epeat this way always&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} more stitch between&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} way between {first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper}on the increased points&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper}nches diameter, then&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} se increased till&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} work 4 rows&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;A Prayer For the New Year 1918&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;O to walk continually, without a break, in Thy prescence and power, dear Lord! O that Thou mayest attain to Thy fullest purpose in me! O that I may know Thee in a very real way and the power of Thy resurrection! O to be led deeper and deeper into the depths there are in Thee! O that Thy glory may shine through all that is human and earthly in me that it may be manifested in the transfiguration! O that the abounding life of love pulsating from Thy very heart through this humble member of Thy body may be felt by others! O to be more sensitive to the displeasure of the Spirit when in my life He sees that which is not Christ! O that the Wind - the Spirit- may blow through every nook and corner of Thy temple that there may be life in circulation and that the inner atmosphere may be ever pure! O absolute, entire, complete surrender to Thy Word through the Spirit in actual experience that I may be used of Thee in ministering to others in the power of God! O to wait more upon Thee to understand the need in the lives of others from Thy point of view! O that in me Thy work may be translated to life!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;" There Jesus said... Great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt." Matt. 15:20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{written on right hand page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ol&gt;
&lt;li&gt;811&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Janet Brown's Beret made with Byl # "g" Hook 8 balls - Angora {Largette Furida?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 chain close, 6 single chrochet into ring&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next row, 2 S.C into every stitch&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next row: 2 s.c into first stitch, 1 s.c into next&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;repeat around row&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next row, 2 s.c into 1 stitch, 1 s.c into&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;next 1 s.c into next, repeat around, repeat this way always adding one more stitch between the increase until 12 stitches between&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;now increases half wat between increases for one row&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;next row increase on the increased points&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;repeat from # until 9 or 8 inches diameter, then decrease alternately as increased till correct head syc &amp;amp; then work 4 rows single corochet in the back stitch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} se increased till&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper} work 4 rows&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{first portion of sentence obscured by added piece of blank paper}back of stitch.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;When Marion was 1 yr &amp;amp; about 8 months old she loved to step dance around by radio music. She had her first burn on the stove Mar 18/32, 8 wks of 2 yrs old. Could talk pretty plain now, say all the Riddies names at store Uncles John, Newt, Bob, Jack Jim etc. she fell of a ladder when men picking apples in fall 1932 abput 10 or 12 feet high. at Xmas time she could say Little Bo peep, Jack Horner, Humpty dumpty. If I scold her, she would say back "now you old beggar, I says." Could talk pretty well over telephone. Feb 16,1933 Marion went up with men when drawing ice for ice house. rode on sleigh. Feb 14 1933 she went down to School with Betty. they had ice cream, she was away from 1 to 330 p.m. Feb 10 &amp;amp;17. 1933 Marion made 2 apple pies baked them in oven &amp;amp; put them on the for dinner we all sampled them. at 3 yrs she washed dishes for me, when I was real busy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Buttonville May 1889-90&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Plan of Orchard plated in the two above mentioned years&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rows numbered from West- End&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Trees in row Numbered from the South side&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Trees died the first year marked with an +&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Trees died the second year marked with an O&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Written at bottom of page in handwriting similar to that on Right Page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Xmas boxes 1932 I gave away. &lt;br /&gt;Mother Wool blanket + hose 5.00 6.39 Margaret - 25&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Alex Marion Roy } 1.00 Gwenie - 125 Edith C 20 Mrs B - 10c&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;John - 1.00 29 Ruth John 10c 30 Jean - 90&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Newton - 1.--&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Della Pot 1.25 - 5.69&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dorothy - 1.15&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wilhemine - 1.76&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10 Mildred - 86&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Marguerite -119&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dureen - 110&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Howard - 41&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Douglas - 5.35&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Marion - &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dorothy - 1.00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Auntie - 65&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Myrtle - 59&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mary Rodick - 28&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Rhea S -29&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mrs Brooks - 20&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mrs Brown 29&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cora H 39&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Betty 50&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;West end&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Russian No 230&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;182 Russian-Urkaine No. 290 3to13 Russian No. 277 {Vargul?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Veal Calves - 1932 B mean baby calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 11 fat hogs (sold.) 4 fat hogs, 3 Selects. @ $3.90 per ham&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Diarist lists the following}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan , 1 calf 1 calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 28 1 calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 calf John 13&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 3 1 .. {Joff?}. B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 2 1 .. Pat Reid. B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 6 2.. John B.B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;.. 6 1.. JCalvert. B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;.. 9 1.. JCalvert. B&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1 Krischaptel 2to13 Russian No 413 - bross&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1 to 11 Russian No. 290 Urbane 12 {is?} 13 Russian apricot&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;142 Russian {Translaunt?} 384 Bradshaw (plum) 5 46 Saundey 188 Waver 98 10 Eng Morello (Cheug) 1/8/2 Ostheme 12 Litham&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1 to 5 D-Anjou 6 to 9 Famous Beauty 10 &amp;amp; 11 Bartlet /28/3 Ribson&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1 Famuse 2 to 11 Wealthy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;about half a dozen apples in the year 1891&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Bought - from Mr. Lunau&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ap 1 70 Eggs 05 $ . 05 @09 6.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 20 - - 92 1.90&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;19.2 1.84&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 10/12 1.18&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;June 8 5 lbs Butter @ 15 90&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 6 doz Eggs 14 84&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 8 5 lbs Butter @ 18 90&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 6 doz Eggs 14 84&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 - 5 - - 15 75&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on Ge of Harness&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Everything in line with the dollar sign on each item is supposed have a dollar sign too, even though the diarist didn't write it.} march 9 5 3/4 Butter ~ @ .20 $1 15 2 doz eggs ~ .15 0. 36&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;- 7 g doz eggs ~ 12 1/2 070&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;- 15 4 - 12 1/2 050&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;- - 5 lbs Butter ~ 20 100&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;-6 6 doz eggs 12 1/2 75&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 22 Cash ~ 5 00&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;- - 6 doz eggs 1 121/2 0.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;- 27 5 lbs Butter 1 18 90&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;- - Cash 1 500&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 doz eggs 12 1/2 75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 10 53 - T 12 1/2 66&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 6 - - 7 12 1/2 75&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Weather - Horrid day, rain sleet &amp;amp; snow. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm spent most of morning playing ten pins, In afternoon, read &amp;amp; slept, at night they went to store in car, then played ten pins again. we had goose &amp;amp; pudding to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 2nd Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. men got sleighs out &amp;amp; cleaned sawdust out of ice house Pat did not go to town, he &amp;amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill in afternoon, Produce - 3 bus apples, 25 Dz eggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 3rd Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. a little snow We slept &amp;amp; read in forenoon, church service in afternoon Rev McDonald preached, we all attended, Mr F Stiver here at night. Telephones out, poles broken down on account of ice &amp;amp; wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 4 Weather - mild &amp;amp; Cloudy. men drew manure all day. Newton &amp;amp; Mother called in a.m. also Mr Bradley. To-day election day. Reeve John relected, Geo Padget &amp;amp; Clarry defeated. I attended the W.M.S at church &amp;amp; Quilled one Quilt in afternoon, I came home in time for supper, then Norm &amp;amp; I went down with Charlie + Floyd to the Coral &amp;amp; came home with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Jan 5 Weather - mild with rain at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drew manure, Laura came up after dinner for a while&lt;/p&gt;
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{Right page} {Same page as previous} {Right page} Jan 1st 1932Frid Jan 1st Weather - Horrid day, rain sleet &amp;amp; snow. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm spent most of morning playing ten pins, In afternoon, read &amp;amp; slept, at night they went to store in car, then played ten pins again. we had goose &amp;amp; pudding to-day. Sat Jan 2nd Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. men got sleighs out &amp;amp; cleaned sawdust out of ice house Pat did not go to town, he &amp;amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill in afternoon, Produce - 3 bus apples, 25 Dz eggs. Sun Jan 3rd Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. a little snow We slept &amp;amp; read in forenoon, church service in afternoonRev McDonald preached, we all attended, Mr F Stiver here at night. Telephones out, poles broken down on account of ice &amp;amp; wind. Mon Jan 4 Weather - mild &amp;amp; Cloudy. men drew manure all day. Newton &amp;amp; Mother called in a.m. also Mr Bradley. To-day election day. Reeve John relected, Geo Padget &amp;amp; Clarry defeated. I attended the W.M.S at church &amp;amp; Quilled one Quilt in afternoon, I came home in time for supper, then Norm &amp;amp; I went down with Charlie + Floyd to the Coral &amp;amp; came home with them. Tues Jan 5 Weather - mild with rain at night. men drew manure, Laura came up after dinner for a while&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;Jr farmers at Unionville to-night (Parents night) Pat went to store at night for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 6/32 Weather - rained heavy clearing at night, man cleaned beans, henhouses etc. Norm took radio out to store after breakfast and brought up a nine tube one for us. So enjoyed it most of day. I cut up 2 citrons in afternoon to preserves, and mixed a Xmas pudding at night. Norm went down home tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 7/32 Weather - cool S.W. wind today. Norm went to city for the day. Laura came back with him to-night Doug chored and split wood. Pat went down to garage in afternoon. I filled 5 cushions with feathers, cut up grapefruit orange and lemon to-night for Marmalade. I helped milk as Norm away and Billie sore thumb. had a letter from Jean to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Jan 8/32 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild Men repaired barnyard gate in a.m. In afternoon Pat took truck down to W Brooke for 11 pigs (3 months old). Charlie H, Norm and Doug B. went down to side road in Norm's car to catch some daygoes that had been here south of orchard shooting pheasants, they caught them too. I phoned Scotty Walker &amp;amp; he came right over. Laura and I cleaned sitting room in a.m. &amp;amp; Laura waxed floor In p.m. produce - 6 bags potatoes, 11 bus apples, 5 1/2 gal cider, 8 pts cream, 1 1/2 bus beans, 88 Dz eggs. phone fixed to-day about noon (temporily.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 9/32 Weather - Ideal day. men chopped trees and brush along bank East of north orchard. Douglas went to market, Mother, Dot &amp;amp; I went to city with him. Laura Kept Marion. I got black silk with pink for a new dress. Laura and Norm went over to Jean's tonight. I made 10 pts marmalade after supper, mended etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 10 1932 Weather - lovely mild day, a little snow. We 3 attended church in p.m., church was full. Norm went away just before supper, I helped milk, had {? too?} I drove down to YPS Marion went to sleep at suppertime, Pat stayed home with her&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 11 1932. Weather - Quite cold with snow at night. Douglas went to garage &amp;amp; left car there to get brakes fixed then he went to city with Charlie &amp;amp; Hazel to appear in court after the Italians that had been here the previous Friday. Laura in city today with John. She came back here when Norm and I came from Coral lunch to-night &amp;amp; picked the singers out. I washed &amp;amp; nearly made a dress (print) and bloomers for Marion. Men drew up wood to the wood pile.&lt;/p&gt;
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Tues 12/32 Weather - milded with S.W. wind. Men butched 2 big pigs to-day. at night pat Marion &amp;amp; I went to Jean's &amp;amp; he went up to the Jr Farmers at the Hall to see &amp;amp; hear Ex Mayor Wemp &amp;amp; his slides on the war. 12 midnight when we got home. Furnace out now so mild, Edith Hood Birthday Wed Jan 13 Weather - mild &amp;amp; muddy out. creeks high, Water running over good roads down at the Corners this A.M. we boiled head meat to-day. In afternoon Pat took Laura, Marion &amp;amp; I down to Mr Rodicks about 330 P.M. Pat &amp;amp; Norm came down for the evening Billie Brooke, Rhea &amp;amp; a Miss Zicker there also 1 A.M. when we arrived home, Mr Pinder here in afternoon. D. Brown off to-day. Thurs Jan 14 Weather - very mild. men sowed down dead pine tree, with their shirts sleeves rolled up &amp;amp; no smocks on as it was so mild. Laura went to city with the Browns (north) &amp;amp; did not come back here to-night Pat &amp;amp; I had a real busy day. making headcheese, lard &amp;amp; sausage, had lots of everything about 55 or 60 lbs lard. Marion slept a good deal to-day has a back cold. Mary Rodick Birthday Frid Jan 15 Weather - rained in A.M. clearing in afternoon. John brought Laura up this morning. we did 8 jars of sausage &amp;amp; 6 jars of headcheese down. S.S. convention at Markham to-day. men leveled gravel in ruts up to driving shed. produce - 15 bus apples 5 bags potatoes 93 Dz eggs 10 pts cream {7?} gal. cider. I started to smock a cushion top to-night, we played cards. Sat Jan 16 Weather - Cooler with North East wind. men drew gravel for lane, Douglas went to market, Laura went home at 4.30. Douglas went to store at night, I cut &amp;amp; made Marion a pantie dress of wool delaine this p.m. &amp;amp; evening. Sun Jan 17/32 Weather - dull with rain all day. We attended Service in P.M. Marion extra good. Norm did not go Billie stayed for supper went out with Norm after No Y.P.S. to-night we spent evening home Mon Jan 18 Weather - Cold with light snow flurries. men drew more gravel to-day, I washed the Kitchen storm window &amp;amp; Pat put it on. I cut my silk dress in A.M. &amp;amp; put it partly to-gether in afternoon. Norm &amp;amp; I attended Coral at night. Gladys Bush died this A.M. Tues Jan 19 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; cold. men drew manure, Pat took Marion &amp;amp; I down to a Quilting &amp;amp; supper at church he &amp;amp; Norm came down for supper after chores were done.&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Doug went home for supper to-night, annuel meeting to-night Atkinson &amp;amp; Dorothy organists for church. Mr Thomson &amp;amp; Douglas re-elected as elders. most of other officers to.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 20. Weaher - 20 cloudy all day &amp;amp; milder. Norm went to Agincourt to a poultry class for the day, home for supper then away again, Billy here supper. I made a chusion &amp;amp; smocked at another one, spent evening at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 21 Weather - Horrid day, snow &amp;amp; fine rain all day. Doug went home after breakfast, Norm chored &amp;amp; took pig over to Bonds in p.m. Marion &amp;amp; I went out to Craigs for evening Pat met us on our way home, Jr Inst.at Unionville to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Jan 22 Weather - Beautiful, bright mild day. Boys busy picking fowl making cider etc, Doug went up to Mrs Glovers in A.M. for 20 hens. Douglas went to city for the day to Curl with, Mr Gohn, Elgin, Rev McKechellar, home for supper then went on to lodge at Markham. Mother &amp;amp; Mrs Craig here visiting in afternoon &amp;amp; evening Edith &amp;amp; Florence called for their Mother 15 to eleven. Then Marion &amp;amp; I went to bed. Produce - 12 pts cream, 6 gal cider, 7 Glovers. 4 fowl, 94 Dz eggs, 8 bus apple 6 bags potatoes. Kiddies measls Store&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 23 Weather - Horrid day with rain &amp;amp; snow. men cleaned hen houses etc Douglas went to Market. Edith Craig came up in the afternoon &amp;amp; tea. C. Burr called for her just after supper. Laura sick with cold did not come. Doug Brown did not stay for supper to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1932 Jersey heifer calf came last night Sat. Sun Jan 24 Weather - Lovely day. We attended church in p.m. church full to-day Marion &amp;amp; I went home with Mrs S Brooke, rode out with Toddie, Douglas came for us later, we had a lovely visit, Doug got stuck in rock, above the corner, he &amp;amp; Doug Brown had 18 cows to milk, Norm away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 25 Weather - Lovely day, Cooler. We worked &amp;amp; attended a Quilting at church for Jr Inst. 3 quilts 38 present. had supper &amp;amp; I stayed for Coral, left Marion at home, then we two drove up alone after Coral, Pat at store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Jan 26 Weather - nice day with rain at night. Douglas went over for Jean, Della &amp;amp; girlies in A.M. We took them home after supper, called at Dio but he was not home. Jr Farmers progressive echre {euchre} at Agincourty Young folks all went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 27 Weather - Rain in A.M. clearing at night. men picked over beans, I sewed all day at my navy &amp;amp; pink dress, at night we drove down home &amp;amp; Pat, Norm, Newton, Mother, Marion &amp;amp; I went to Marguerites in Newton's car, men played.cards, Married men won for 2nd time, Laura stayed at home with John &amp;amp; Dorothy, we arrived home at 2 30 A.M. (their 6th Wedding day.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 28 Weather - Lovely bright day cooler at night. men drew manure A.M. picked hens p.m. Marion slept till noon she &amp;amp; Pat went to city at 3 P.M. to his Mother's stayed for supper&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 as he had to curl at 6 p.m. I helped boys milk, home at 11.15&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Jan 29 Weather - Cloudy all day. men picked fowl in A.M. Norm left at noon for Agincourt to hear a debate in afternoon. Doug cleaned hen house, Les up with truck, Kiddies still have measles at store. I helped milk. Produce - 10pts cream, 88 Dz eggs, 10 Glovers, 2 fowl, 10 bus app. 6 bags pot 6 gal. cider.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 30 Weather - quite cold, blustery in afternoon. men sawed wood &amp;amp; chored, Douglas went to Market Mr Hooper went with him they attended a milk meeting in afternoon C Hooper over in afternoon, W Craig called at night 2 Dz eggs I rapted up a parcel of 4 cushions for Jean, I milked to-night. Norm away to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 31 Weather - Quite cold blustery in A.M. We attended church service in afternoon, not so many out on account of weather &amp;amp; measls. I helped milk &amp;amp; separate&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 1 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cold. Doug home for the day repairing his car. Norm chored, Pat read a book in between chore time. I nearly finished sewing my navy dress. Marion not well to-day cutting 4 teeth. Norm &amp;amp; I attended Coral at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Feb 2 Weather - S. E wind cloudy all day with some snow. men cut wood to-day. I wrote Auntie who is in Wellesley Hospital. Norm attended for Jr Farmer to-night. Pat took me over to Dr. called at garage on Way home, washed 30 Dz eggs after that.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 3 Weather - Fair, milder. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went down home &amp;amp; baled 7 ton of hay home by 330 pm. E Craig invited Marion &amp;amp; I out their for tea so went we about 330 &amp;amp; stayed until after W.M.S. which met their. Pat called in for us &amp;amp; Carried Marion home, she has a very bad cold. Radio out of busness to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 4 Weather - Stormy all afternoon. men sprayed manure in A.M. etc in p.m. Pat picked over apples, Jean French phoned down after dinner saying that Rev McDonald &amp;amp; her Father would be calling about tea time &amp;amp; would stay So I was busy getting ready, but when they came they were afraid to stay on account of roads, Norm away to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Feb 5 Weather - Strong S.W. winds. men drew manure to-day made cider etc. Pat picked over apples in A.M. went to city In p.m. Also W Clark to a milk meeting Marion very miserable all day with measls. Norm went to store at night. Produce, 12 pts cream 76 Dz. eggs 14 bus apples 6 bags potatoes &amp;amp; 6 gal. cider. we had stove pipes down this A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 6 Weather - Lovely bright day. Douglas went to market. Men drew manure all day Norm took most of forenoon of to Unionville. Laura came up before dinner &amp;amp; went home at 330, she cleaned kitchen baked etc. as I had to attend Marion all day, she is covered to-day with measls. hardly no rest last night for anyone.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb 7 Weather - Lovely bright day. Douglas attended church in p.m. Norm went over home, D Brown here chored Pat brought little radio home after church. I stayed in with Marion measls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 8 Weather - Very, very, strong S. W. wind. Men drew manure, Pat busy a.m. tieing wheel on windmill to keep wind from breaking it of. We washed &amp;amp; oh such a wind tore blankets Laura here helping me until time to go to Coral, they went down with Charlie H. I cut a house dress out for Laura &amp;amp; nearly made it. Jack Thompson here in a.m. for a basket of apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Feb 9 Weather - Cool s. East win with some snow. men drew manure, Les up in forenoon &amp;amp; took our Radio to city to get fixed, &amp;amp; Billy &amp;amp; Jimmy brought it up at chore time. W.M.S. convention to-day in city, Gypsy Queen concert at Richmond Hill to-night, Norm at Geo Brown's playing cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 10 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; mild. men drew manure, Norm chopped feed p.m. Pat picked over apples I cut Marion's rose dress out, 2 house dresses Laura &amp;amp; made finished Pats pyjama pants &amp;amp; Made Laura's green dot dress, Mrs Craig up this evening. Norm went to Grierhellers Jr. Inst. echre {euchre} Laura came back with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 11 Weather - Heavy thunder storm early 4 a.m. rained &amp;amp; misty all day. Norm chored, Doug not here to-day. Pat went to R Mortsons sale p.m. Billy here for milking stayed supper &amp;amp; played cards till 930 went home I started large rug to-day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Feb 12 Weather - Lovely bright day. men cut wood a.m. took top of stack, Laura went home about 4 p.m. after she cleaned floor. Edith Craig up before supper time. John up for the evening while Mother at Craig's she came up after meeting for 1/2 hr. prayer meeting, Produce - 60 Dz eggs, 6 gal cider 12 pts cream 6 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes. Marion got 3 valentines Sat Feb 13 Weather - Cold &amp;amp; windy, Doug Brown went home after breakfast as Mrs Allan had died Norm chored etc, Douglas went to market, I {?} Jr. Inst. in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 14 Weather - Fair a little snow. Norm &amp;amp; I went to church, Pat /Kepted Marion, Della &amp;amp; Dot came up after stayed for tea &amp;amp; went back with Norm to Y.P.S. Billy here supper also.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mond Feb 15 Weather - Fair, bright cold NE winds. men drew manure, Douglas picked over apples in a.m. had a early dinner &amp;amp; went to city to curl returning at. 12.15. p.m. lost 2 games. Billy up for chores &amp;amp; stayed supper, Rev McDonald &amp;amp; Mr French called in at tea time ordered a bag of spy apples then called later for them &amp;amp; visited left here at 830. I did a small washing after dinner Marion &amp;amp; I stayed alone Norm went to Coral. Fresh cow to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Fed 16 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cold NE winds sleet at night 12 p.m. Norm finished manure pile across creek, D Brown not here to-day Mrs Allan funeral, Mother came uper in p.m. stayed to tea after a few games of cards with Cora &amp;amp; Hazel who came to spend the evening, John called for her &amp;amp; went home Pat came at 12 p.m. girls still here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; cold, westerly wind. Norm went to city to-day home for chores then attended a Jr Farmer meeting at night D Brown drew wood &amp;amp; chored. Douglas left here at 2 p.m. for city to curl returned. Billy here Chores and supper Marion &amp;amp; I all alone until 12 P.M. &amp;amp; later Newton here a.m. lost game.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 18 Weather - Fair and cold,clear. men cut wood, Douglas left here at 8 a.m. for city to curl with Mr Clark &amp;amp; Baker going in with him, lost game to-day again returned at 330 p.m., Norm went to Agincourt church at night with Walter and W. Brooke, Laura Brown came down at night for Dot to wave her hair, Newton brought Dorothy up after school as Laura come home with Mr Endean with mumps, John get Della at night with them also, Newt up at night again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 19 Weather - Fair with a little snow. men cut wood a.m. at Brown home in p.m. Norm made cider etc. Douglas picked over apples &amp;amp; potatoes all day. he went to Lodge at Markham at night, Dot went to out to Edith's to go on skating Produce - 50 Dz eggs, 7 gal cider, 12 pts cream, 15 bus apples , 10 bags potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 20 Weather - Lovely bright day Douglas went to market, called at his Mothers on way home, Laura Brown came down in afternoon called Dot to go skating. men worked at wood a.m. played hockey p.m., Dot went to Cedar Grove at night to skate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun Feb 21 Weather - cloudy S. E. wind we attended church service in p.m. Marion &amp;amp; I went for a Walk after that. Dot went up to Browns for tea thence to go on to Richmond Hill for singing at night. Norm away to-night. Geo Brown here for evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 22 Weather - Lovely A.M. Stormy and cold in p.m. men cut wood a.m. Pat picked over apples and I washed &amp;amp; ironed, Dorothy and I drove down to Coral, took Charlie and Hazel with us. Norm had afternoon of over home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Feb 23 Weather - lovely bright cold day men busy with wood etc, W.M.S.quilting at church p.m. I did not go account of Marion's cold. mission band slides at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 24 Weather - cold and stormy Billy here overnight D Brown off to-day starting to move over, Douglas went to Mrs Glovers sale to-day. Norm, Billy and Dot went over to the Jr farmer play at Unionville given by Dunbarton. Norm drew manure &amp;amp; wood, Mr French here for grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 25 Weather - Coudy &amp;amp; mild D Brown of to-day moving furniture over to Craig's house, Norm drew wood. Pat picked over apples etc. Marion &amp;amp; I Walked out for mail. Dot did not come here to-night. Jean's, Mrs.Craig here for evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 26 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. Norm chored A.M. D Brown of to-day. I did not feel good to-day, so Pat helped with house work. At night, Pat, Norm, Dot by.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Newton all went up to Marguerites for a game of cards, Marion &amp;amp; I stayed alone, what a night for me, I was so miserable, they got home 415 a m produce, 45 Dz eggs, 6 cider 15 bus apples, 10 bags potato, 12 pts cream.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 27 Weather - cloudy with some snow men finished drawing wood to-day, Douglas went to market, Mrs.H Reeve of Markham here in p.m. to have Dot do her hair, then Art Brown Came down for her to go up and do I &amp;amp; L hair. Geo brought her home by supper time, I was ready for bed and all in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 28 Weather - Lovely, mild bright day. 12 little piggies arrived a.m. Douglas, Dot &amp;amp; Norm attended church in p.m. Marion and I stayed alone, I was in bed all day with Grippe. They went to Y.P. S. at night. roads getting bad&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 29 Weather - Fair and mild, men drew manure, had Dr over just at noon, said I stay bed 4 days, Dot stayed home to-day, she went to Coral with Edith C. not many out bad roads &amp;amp; sickness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues March 1 Weather - lovely bright day 3 piggies died men chopped a.m. then Norm took baler down to Boyntons before dinner they baled 9 3/4 ton hay In p.m. Mrs Craig up to see me in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 2 Weather - mild &amp;amp; lovely, men drew manure today. Henry Allan here. D Brown sick grip. Dot went to school today. Pat housekeeper, card party postponed at V.S. on account roads&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 3 Weather - Like a spring day. men drew manure, D Brown back in P.M. Mother up all day baking. Pat took her home at night, first Goose egg to-day. Girls Walked up in p.m. first since mumps came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Mar 4 Weather- cloudy &amp;amp; mild. Men prune trees A.M. draged lane etc in p.m. Della and Jessie Burr here p.m. getting hair dressed. Dr phoned me to stay in bed. produce - 45 Dz eggs , 5 gal cider , 20 bus apples , 8 bags potatoes, 12 pts cream. Mrs Craig here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 5/32 Weather - rather cloudy but mild Douglas went to market, Norm moved bales from W Boyntons over to Thomson this A.M. D. Brown came up in middle afternoon. Mary &amp;amp; Gwenie came up with him and stayed a hour so. John and Mother came up &amp;amp; took Dorothy home, she had been in bed all day with La Grippe. Della walked up in forenoon , Pat Store to-night. (I up all day)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 6 Weather - cloudy with E. wind in a.m., Colder with snow in p.m. Douglas attended church, quite a number out. I wrote Mary in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 7 Weather - blustery and cold all day. Real march day. postponed baling at Thomson on account of storm, Norm went to city for the day, Pat read peeled apples &amp;amp; picked over potatoes in p.m. I rugged to-day and fixed henna dress W.M.S. church 13 out Mrs McKerchar spoke.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Mar 8 Weather - Quite cold men split wood. Douglas picked over apples. Walt Craig called at night &amp;amp; Norm went away. Marion not well to-day. I rugged.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 9 Weather - Quite cold Pat &amp;amp; Norm went over to Thomson's this A.M. to bale home by 330 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Moved baler over to C Boynton's. baled 250 lbs short of Ten ton hay. D Brown chored. Jr farmers to-night but Norm to tired to go. I rugged to-day again. Marion not Well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 10 Weather - Cold and stormy. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went over to Charlie's to bale, came home after dinner then D went over to Walton's sale. Laura came up for a visit then Newton called for her. Norm went to Unionville in p.m. bank.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 11 Weather - cloudy and cold men finished baling at Charlie's at noon, arrived home after dinner. Norm chopped feed. baled 12 ton hay. D Brown all in to-day so had to go home before breakfast. Della came up &amp;amp; spent day with us. Went down with Norm at night. Produce - 5 gal cider, 11 pts cream, 18 bus apples, 10 bags potatoes. Pat store night 53 Dz eggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 12 Weather - cloudy and cold, some snow. Norm chored all day, Douglas went to city, J Hooper, Laura &amp;amp; Della went with him. he &amp;amp; Jimmie went to the Maple Leaf Gardens to see hockey match between Newmarket and Marlbo's. Billy Norm and I milked. D Brown Still sick. Pat &amp;amp; Norm went to store at night. Gladys B rang up to ask for Marion to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 13 Weather - Cloudy and fair. We all attended church in p.m. fair crowd out. spent the evening home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 14 Weather - very cold, 6 above zero here. men went up and baled hay to-day at Mrs. Glovers, Mr Leathers and Firth came here for dinner. J. Allen boys went home dinner finished &amp;amp; home by 5 p.m. baled 13 ton. Della up for the day. D Brown Still sick. Billy here A.M. again. 1932 Mr Padget called in at noon, Coral class practice at Victoria Square to-night. Newton &amp;amp; girls called in &amp;amp; took Norm up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. Mar 15 Weather - Quite cold. Norm away in forenoon, home for noon chores away in p.m. again. Douglas chored A.M. and W Young, W Baker, E Gohn went to city with him at 130 to curl against the Strathconians. We had a 3 wk Wash to-day. Della also did most of ironing, left at 430 pm. for home. Leslie brought 1 load ice in truck at 5.15. and unloaded it. Pat home at 7 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 16 Weather - S. E. wind some milder. snow fall at night. D Brown came up &amp;amp; started work in P.M. Norm away in p.m. Leslie got 1 load ice in a.m. and Pat got 5 loads after that from Almira pond. 3 cents a block. at night. Douglas, M,and I went to Coral Concert at Victoria Square&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 17 Weather - much milder. Leslie drew 2 loads ice &amp;amp; Douglas 2 loads making 11 loads altogether. 360 blocks x 3 cents x 39=$10.80. Marion, Cora, Hazel and I went to the Jr Inst at Vina Wilsons to-day. About 40 there. splendid meeting. had a presentation to Mrs Waltons a casserol dish. Norm off for the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Mar 18 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; mild. Norm did not come home last night. D Brown chored made cider etc. Douglas picked over potatoes &amp;amp; apples. Rev McDonald and Mr Mills called at noon for 2 bus apples. Mr Mills insured Marion for $2.000. to-day. Douglas went to Lodge at, Marion &amp;amp; I went and stayed with Jean &amp;amp; girlies. Bob joined the Masons tonight. Produce - 45 1/2 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 8 bags potatoes, 14 bus apples, 4 gal cider Y.P.S. social church to-night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Sat Mar 19 Weather - a real stormy march day. Lovely at night. Douglas went to Market. Norm arrived here at 10:15 a.m., shoveled, changed clothes then went to city. Home at 2:15 p.m. Added up coral class accounts then went out to see Watt.Cliff B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 20 Weather - Beautiful sunie day We four attended church in p.m. Good crowd Billie and Jimmie here for chores and supper. I received a bed light to-night. Mary &amp;amp; Jimmie came up later again for ice cream for freezer Hoopers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 21 Weather - nice at first then east wind with snow. Not so nice. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm left at 9 a.m. in truck and went up in Whitchurch for a large truck load of sawdust, home at 230 p.m. Doug chored &amp;amp; drew manure. Pat went to store after supper for extension cord for bed light, it worked fine. Norm attended social for wind up of coral class at church, present. stormy all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Mar 22 Weather - Quite stormy, we have the most snow we've had all winter. Men drew manure, Pat fixed belt on tractor, then picked over apples. Norm attended Jr Farmer meeting at home to-night Laura went to Marg with John this A.M. received my Hort. membership card to-day. Mary rang up in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 23 Weather - milder &amp;amp; quite stormy Men drew manure, Douglas picked over apples a.m. &amp;amp; potatoes p.m. Raymond Brillinger here in a.m. looking for seed oats. I baked cookies etc a.m. at night Pat took me over to Drs then we went to Markham. He paid his Lodge Insurance dues. Norm out collecting to-night for Walton's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1932 Thurs Mar 24 Weather - Wonderful bright day, mild, lots of snow on ground Men drew manure, Pat washed eggs a.m. picked over tatties p.m. Della &amp;amp; Dot came up in p.m. stayed until after 10 p.m. had a good game of 500. Mrs Walton Mother died this A.M. Mr J. D Mills called at tea time with Marion's insurance policy. Billie up after supper. he and Norm went away&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 25 Good Friday. Weather - Quite stormy A.M. mild with light showers at night. men drew manure, made cider, Douglas peeled apples, cleaned stove pipe in p.m. no mail to-day. Produce 51 doz eggs, 12 pts cream, 4 gal cider, 15 bus apples, 10 bags potatoes. Mr Mills got 2 bus spy apples last night. Norm went over to see Pat who is sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 26 Weather - Rained A.M. lovely in afternoon Douglas went to Market, Mr Walton, Della &amp;amp; Dot went with him, girls &amp;amp; Billie came home with him, he got Mother Easter Lily, &amp;amp; Mother gave Marion Easter eggs. As Norm did not come home last night, Doug chored all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 27 Weather - Beautiful Easter Sunday, only muddy Norm still away. Marion and I went out for a walk at 11 a.m. returned at 12.30. Pat still sleeping, he walked down to church, Marion and I stayed alone. Billy brought up a Easter chuckie for her Rhea rang up at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 28 Weather - Lovely bright day. Jean rang up A.M. Doug went up to Cripps in A.M. for cutting box &amp;amp; pipes. Billy here chores a.m. and breakfast. Mr Hellems over a.m. Mr Padget called in after dinner. I washed, ironed, &amp;amp; mended. C Hooper rang over to-night saying he saw flash light west of pig pen. Party at Hooper's for Waltons postponed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Tues 29 Weather - Lovely bright day. Billy here chores &amp;amp; breakfast, Douglas &amp;amp; Marion had early dinner left at 12 p.m. to attend School meeting in city but Marion would not stay at her Grandma's without Daddy so he did not get to meeting. Della up p.m. Mrs. Craig called at tea time, Newton &amp;amp; Laura later, Norm at tea time to change some clothes. Pat Reid a slight change better. Douglas took Della home &amp;amp; took Marion on down to Clarks. Killed rat in Cook house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30 Weather - Cloudy Strong S.W. wind Billy here chores &amp;amp; breakfast, D Brown chored &amp;amp; dragged lane in p.m. Douglas and Mr Clark attended an educational meeting P Building Toronto all day. Mother came up in A.m. left about 5 p.m. assesor here in p.m. Pat got home before Doug and I finished milking&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 31 Weather - Colder &amp;amp; cloudy men chopped feed, drew back old sawdust for ice house, cut straw etc. Billy had to take milk to corner this a.m, here for breakfast. Norm came back late last night, so here for work to-day. Della up for most of day and helped me sweep etc. we were to have gone to Jean's for tea but roads bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid April 1, 1932 Weather - Quite cold, a little snow Newton up A.M. for feed oats, 50 bus. Billie here breakfast, men cut wood etc. Produce 58 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 2 gal cider, 12 bus apples, 10 bag potatoes Pat at store at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat April 2 Weather - Ground covered with snow, East wind with snow most of day, Thunder Storm 8 p.m. &amp;amp; 9 p.m. Men clipped horses and Norm went up to Joffs for saw. Marion went down with Pat &amp;amp; spend day at home, he called for her on way - Market. Floyd Pratt went Thornhill with him A.M. Billy came home with him. Pat store at night Baby boy Ash born this evening April 2nd&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun April 3 Weather - Cold but bright, lots of snow. Norm came home at noon from Sharon with Newton, Jack and Dureen . Douglas &amp;amp; Norm attended church, Marion &amp;amp; I went down &amp;amp; stayed with Mother while rest were at church. Norm did not go to Y.P.S. Fresh cow to-day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 4 Weather - Lovely bright day. I washed &amp;amp; ironed to-day, Men finished cutting straw a.m. &amp;amp; chopped feed, split wood &amp;amp; the boys had (Dick) the colt hitched to sleigh p.m. Norm attended Jr Farmer meeting at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues April 5 Weather - East wind light showers and Fair. Doug split wood, Norm started to clean up seed grain, we three went to city - 10 a.m. to 5.15. got dishes, Marion hat etc. Norm took a heifer calf over to his Bro Pat to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 6 Weather - Fair. Norm cleaned grain, Doug split, Douglas repaired water tank &amp;amp; put meat in cotton bags &amp;amp; hung in ice house. I made a nightie to-day. W.M.S. quilting &amp;amp; no meeting church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs April 7 Weather - Beautiful day. men busy all day washing harness ready to oil. Pat Took cream down home a.m. to churn. Cora rang up for Marion &amp;amp; I to go over for the afternoon but I did not feel like it so sewed here at home instead. Betty here playing with Marion after School Pat set young goose on 12 eggs, 2 hens 9 eggs. roads so bad took milk to corner all week&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid April 8 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; bright. men finished harness to-day. Norm took produce to store in democrat. Della up for A.M. Went to city p.m. with John. Produce 15 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream, 6 bags potatoes &amp;amp; 9 bus apples. Pat went to store to-night. I slept upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Sat April 9 Weather - Cloudy but fair &amp;amp; warm. Doug cleaned out hens houses etc. Norm cleaned up grain pail, did this &amp;amp; that mostly that. roads so bad he did not go to market. Norm got up 15 to 5 &amp;amp; took produce in wagon over to fifth. Les went that way to city. (team Wagon Pat Corner night.) Norm Sharon to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sun April 10 Weather - cloudy with light showers (dull day.) Henry Allen here breakfast, Douglas walked down to church p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 11 Weather - Horrid day rainy cloudy etc. muddy. Norm took A.M. of to Thornhill had tooth pulled and slept all p.m. helped with chores and attended a Jr Farmer Comtt meeting. Pat repaired chairs for me&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues April 12 Weather - Stormy rain a.m. snow p.m. men cleaned up grain in A.M. Norm went to city p.m. to help pick a piano for Jr Farmer Club. Mrs. Craig here short while Doug B went to corner in p.m. to meet Les. Pat store at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 13 Weather - Stormy ground cover with snow men cleaned seed grain. Douglas attended a milk meeting with Mrs Clark at Markham. Norm attended a Jr farmer meet at night, Hort. meeting to-night Unionville hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs April 14 Weather - Cloudy and Cold. Norm went to Thornhill in A.M. had another tooth pulled, in bed all p.m. Pat &amp;amp; Doug chopped feed. Mr Brown brought down load grain to chop for feed. Della up for the afternoon. Billy had team to deliver on North trip. Furnace went out to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid April 15 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; milder - snow going. D Brown of for the day. Newton up for seed oats A.M. men chopped feed in p.m. Pat picked over apples. Lodge night but Pat to busy to go. Went to store later on. Produce - 81 Dz, 8 bags potatoes, 10 bus apples, 12 pts cream&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16 Weather - Cold- snow flurries. North west winds Douglas went to Market. Doug scraped trees. Norm carried wood in woodshed A.M. sit by stove all p.m. to keep his jaw warm, Dot up for awhile in p.m. Norm went to Sharon at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun April 17 Weather - Strong N.W. cold wind. (land drying.) Norm went over home after breakfast, home for chores a night. Douglas attended church in p.m. Billy here supper, Mrs Craig here for the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 18 Weather - Strong North wind and Fair. men scraped trees, Norm and Les went to Dentist in p.m. Douglas picked over potatoes, we washed &amp;amp; ironed, washed all curtains and spreads upstairs. Della here for the day, She, Pat &amp;amp; Marion went down home short while after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues April 19 Weather - beautiful warm day. men scraped trees. Della &amp;amp; I started house cleaning, cleaned North room, closets and South E room. Ironed curtains &amp;amp; spreads &amp;amp; covers by tea time. Pat store night. (Auntie phoned for 12 Setting egg for Sat.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 20 Weather - another lovely day men finished scraping trees in A.M., started on land in p.m., rolled harrowed and disc. Della &amp;amp; I cleaned S.W room &amp;amp; hall, &amp;amp; raked most of afternoon. Pat helped us &amp;amp; I took manure of flower beds. Mary &amp;amp; Gwen here before tea time. Norm &amp;amp; Della went to Unionville at night. set old Goose&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs April 21 Weather - Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Douglas sowed mixed grain, Norm run tractor, Doug harrowed A.M. chopped feed in afternoon, G Carr here A.M. Jack and Dureen in p.m. also Jas Walker to see about seed oats, Della went home about 10 a.m. as it was Jr Institute at Grierheller. Norm took Laura up at night, Della spent evening at Brown's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid April 22 Weather - Lovely warm day Douglas sowed in a.m. &amp;amp; Doug B. sowed in p.m. Douglas &amp;amp; Billie went load of sawdust in p.m. Norm run tractor all day got stuck just before chore time. Jim Calvert got seed oats a.m. Geo Gormley here after supper, also J Young for 12 setting eggs for Auntie. Newton called and took Della to dance V. Square. I made &amp;amp; iced Marion Birthday cake to-day. Douglas attended preparatory Service at church to-night. Della rake front lawn p.m. Produce 94 Doz eggs, 11 pts cream, 10 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat April 23 Weather - Quite Cold Douglas sowed grain A.M. &amp;amp; just before dinner he &amp;amp; Marion went to Unionville. Doug harrowed, Norm, tractor. Della &amp;amp; L Brown went down home for awhile in p.m. back for tea. Pat took me to Dr's after supper, Della rode down home with us, had to bring flowers in off veranda, so cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun April 24 Weather - Sunny, bright, a little warmer, Douglas &amp;amp; Norm attended church, communion to-day. Rev McDonald first communion, he brought up two trays from Agincourt, we went down home for an hr or so after Supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 25 Marion 2 yr B day. Weather - Cloudy, east wind and light showers. men all on land all day. Della came up in p.m. Pat &amp;amp; Marion went down to Rodicks to-night for 2 setting eggs for Marion, Della home Unionville&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1932 Tues April 26 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; cool, a little snow at noon. men finished seeding to-day. we cleaned pantry, set the 2 setting hens for Marion in A.M. Mother gave us a welcome surprise by coming up for the afternoon. went down with Pat &amp;amp; Norm to attended a congregational meeting church. Della went over to Brown's 17 goose eggs tested no good out of 21.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 27 Weather - Quite cold, a little snow. Men chopped feed, picked over potatoes &amp;amp; filled up 2 loads wheat. Les took it over to Reesors, Della cleaned little room of Kitchen. Newton called and took Della up to Brown's to help make up Jr farmer papers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs April 28 Weather - Strong winds, much warmer. Norm drew Manure, Doug harrowed, Pat helped with manure etc. Della cleaned &amp;amp; waxed Norm room to-day. I planted flower seeds, poppy, Nastursium, Sweet Wm. In p.m. Dorothy came up after school. Della went over to Burrs after tea to play ball, when she Irene &amp;amp; Laura Brown came in for Dot &amp;amp; walked home with her, Pat picked over apples. Norm away to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid April 29 Weather - Lovely warm day, East winds by night. Doug harrowed &amp;amp; disc, Norm graded Mr Walton lane A.M. ploughed in S orchard P.M. Douglas carried piles of leaves to burn A.M. &amp;amp; went to Mr J Dixon sale in afternoon. I planted some petunia seeds &amp;amp; a few geraniums in p.m. Produce - 12 pts cream, 110 Doz eggs, 12 bus apples, 8 bags potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat April 30 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; showery most of day. Warm. men&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Douglas went to market, Della and J Hooper went &amp;amp; came home with him. Lorne called for Della at night, Wal Craig here at night, Norm away Pat got me another Dutchman pipe $1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 1st Weather - Cloudy colder in p.m. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm attended church. Billie here chores &amp;amp; supper. Norm went to Hoopers at night, Mother came up &amp;amp; waited here until Newton &amp;amp; girls called for her, from Y.P.S. Richmond Hill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mond May 2nd Weather - Lovely day. We washed and did part ironing. Norm Unionville A.M. Doug rolled Pat did etc. In P.M. Pat planted Dutchman pipe raked moved chicken pen etc. boys worked in S. orchard. Norm helped Les with hay at Glovers first. Mrs Craig here for evening. Della and N Jr. Farmers. Pat Store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues May 3rd Weather - Cloudy like rain, warm. Norm sowed peas &amp;amp; Pat helped him plant potatoes in S orchard in p.m. Doug rolled &amp;amp; harrowed mangle ground &amp;amp; Summer follow. Em Brown called in evening with Della dress. Douglas, Norm, Della went to the farewell party at Hoopers in honor of Mr Walton &amp;amp; family Marion &amp;amp; I alone. large crowd their.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 4th. Weather - Colder &amp;amp; cloudy men worked in garden A.M. D Brown worked on Summer fallow, Pat planted tatty onions in p.m. we cleaned down stair hall. Mr Mills here just after dinner, later Jean &amp;amp; girlies had a B.D. Mrs Brooke Rhea rang up. Della went to W.M.S. &amp;amp; choir meeting church to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs May 5 Weather - Cloudy, cool east wind. Pet set out 10 new Rhubarb roots in A.M. and planted lettuce and Radish. In p.m. he grafted toman sweet branches on lady apple trees. Doug rolled grain field &amp;amp; roots. Norm went to Padgets A.M. got mangle seeder &amp;amp; sowed mangles. Della attended coaching class in p.m. at our church. Pat, Marion &amp;amp; Norm went to Unionville with $1000. eggs for A Brown to set, also called to see Mrs. Smallie, but no luck.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday May 6 Weather - Cloudy A.M. &amp;amp; showery all afternoon &amp;amp; even. Norm pruned trees A.M. Doug rolled in p.m. they chopped, Pat picked over apples &amp;amp; washed eggs. Della attended coach class 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at church, went to Victoria Square dance at night. F. Smith. Pat store. Product 12 pts cream, 10 bags potatoes, 12 bus apples, eggs 28 Doz Store, 8 Dz to a man to set, 79 Dz eggs to A Brown to hatch for us, also 50 jersey giant eggs from Mortsons to set. 115 Doz all.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 7 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; showery most of day. Douglas went to Market, called at his Mother's. Billy came home with him, he &amp;amp; Marion went to Unionville at night for empty egg crates. Called at Dr's also at Ada's H but she was not home. Still no luck. Men cleaned LaClures seed oats, Della &amp;amp; Lorne left for home at 9 p.m. Pat &amp;amp; M, Norm Sharon home by 9-20.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 8 Mother's Day Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; Showery. Norm did not come back. men here had to separate milk. Douglas Marion left at 130 p.m. &amp;amp; went down to his Mother's returning about 5 p.m. I alone all afternoon. Spend evening by fireside, one gossling hatched.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 9 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; light showers. men drew manure with Bessie &amp;amp; Dick in A.M. Pat set out 70 berrie canes. We cleaned Kitchen. they pruned some trees p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 John up at night for awhile, two men here looking for seed oats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues May 10 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; showery, wind still in east. men drew manure in A.M. out of calves stallslt with Bess &amp;amp; Dick Cott. Norm got some black currants shoots out of Leslie garden in A.M. Della &amp;amp; I spent day Knitting &amp;amp; sewing. Kelly's here p.m. cut horns of the old Gentleman cow. G Brown &amp;amp; R Walker here to see about getting their orchards sprayed. Norm attended siniging class at church tonight. Pat went to Unionville, Saw Ada (she promised come) Della, M and I spent even. by fireplace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 11 Weather - Men Cloudy &amp;amp; warmer. East wind. men picked stones A.M. and pruned trees in p.m. Mr Laclure here at noon to see about baling, later tractor came to take baler to-morrow. Les brought material for spraying orchard Della went to city with John to-day. Bill Champion &amp;amp; she called at night before attending Jr Farmer meeting over at McIntosh's. Pat planted 11 black currants shoots to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs May 12 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; rain at first, then clearing to a beautiful day. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm left after breakfast to bale a little more than 13 Ton at LaClures 1 1/4 ml south of Oriole. Mr Padget called in A.M. to see Douglas. John phoned about a fishing trip, he &amp;amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill at night to see Mr Luneau to go also. We sure did a big days work. Washed A.M. cleaned cookhouse p.m. Norm &amp;amp; Della choir practice church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid May 13 Weather - Lovely day. men pruned trees A.M. Doug rolled Norm scraped lane in p.m. Pat etc put screen doors on at night. Mr Padget thru at night. Pat took Della down home A.M. and she churned 3 small crocks butter, he got some gooseberry shoots &amp;amp; planted when he got home. I raked all A.M. Della and I ironed all P.M. Produce - 12 pts, 117 Dz eggs, 9 bags potatoes, 12 bus apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sat May 14 9 little pigs arrived Weather - Beautiful warm day. Doug rolled all day. Norm &amp;amp; Marion went to O. Cox after breakfast for clover seed &amp;amp; sowed it with hand seeder. He took Douglas down home at 12 p.m. to go on a fishing trip to Hawk Lake with J Russel, R Armstrong, Dave Lunau, Alex and John. I went up creek in p.m. to fish &amp;amp; I was so disappointed, as Mother, Marion, Roy, Jean, &amp;amp; girlies &amp;amp; Laura came up for a short while. Mary &amp;amp; Gwen called in near tea time &amp;amp; Dorothy came up for tea. Lorne over after supper, G Brown called in for Dorothy. Pat planted Hort 4 flax &amp;amp; 2 Or-poppy premiums in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 15 Weather - Beautiful warm day &amp;amp; a wondeful night. Newton brought Mother, Marion and Roy up for dinner. Della went down to S S and Mother rode down with Norm to church. Billy &amp;amp; Norm did chores Mrs Craig here at tea time. They went to Y.P.S. after Supper. Marion &amp;amp; I were here alone for evening until E Brown, Irene, Della, Came in then Newton &amp;amp; Laura called &amp;amp; took Roy and Marion down home. Gossling died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 16 Weather - Warm A.M. quite windy in p.m. light showers. men fixed fence, &amp;amp; put young cattle &amp;amp; Dick in flats filled up wheat. Les took 3 loads away to-day. Norm took Della to Yonge St 9.30 a.m. Marion went allso as she was going to Guelph on his from city. I washed 45 Dz eggs after supper, Norm went Jr Farmer concert, Union. I sent some flower roots down with Norm for Marion Douglas. Home about 3 A.M. 16 fish total&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tues May 17 Weather - Bright &amp;amp; cool men took top of stack A.M. John brought Laura up A.M. for the day. baled straw all p.m. Norm &amp;amp; Laura went down to coral practice at night. Lallan boys here Supper. Mr French, Mr Firth &amp;amp; Newton, George Brown. Leslie took 1 load straw.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 May 18 Weather - Lovely warmer day. men baled straw all day, had to get 2 extra men John &amp;amp; Jack Thomson in p.m. had 10 men sup with our own, John came up after supper for Laura. later Pat &amp;amp; Marion went to Art Brown's. Les - 1 load straw to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs May 19 Weather - Lovely bright day. men burned brush in orchard. Pat did etc. Geo Brown down for 2 loads chaff to-day. I washed &amp;amp; Ironed today. Pat &amp;amp; Marion went out to Firths at night to pay him. Cora &amp;amp; Hazel spend evening here. Norm went practice Jr Inst meet. to-day. Mrs Jas Calverts annual meeting. Les 2 loads straw to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid May 20 Weather - Lovely warm day. men burned brush in orchard &amp;amp; cultivated &amp;amp; disc in A.M. &amp;amp; sowed oats around colony house for chicks. Les took 1 load straw. Pat &amp;amp; Marion delivered grociers on south trip A.M. Della arrived home from Guelph at 530 p.m. with Brown's. Lorne called later &amp;amp; took her to Malvern dance. Newton brought Mother up to stay here while they all were at the dance. Pat at Lodge. Marion tumbled into ice cold water in vat. Produce - 9 pts cream, 11 bus apples, 121 Dz eggs, (no bags potatoes)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 21 Weather - bright cool &amp;amp; windy Douglas went to market home at noon, he &amp;amp; Norm started to spray trees but broke something, So D &amp;amp; Marion went out to Richmond Hill boys ploughed south of garden, ploughed little sand field in A.M. After Della did her scrubbing, we changed the beds, brought single one down to our room. I had a terrible night. Pat cut front lawn night first time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun May 22 Weather - Lovely bright cool day. Norm went away after breakfast, but home in time to get ready for church. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went also. She was real good. Lorne &amp;amp; Della here at night. Laura went to city to-night (Dr B.) Ada H phoned me P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 23 Weather - Lovely warm bright day. We washed &amp;amp; Ironed for 1/2 hr after supper, then Pat cut Marion &amp;amp; my hair. Pat &amp;amp; Norm sprayed orchard here in A.M. went out &amp;amp; did Cunninghams &amp;amp; Kellys then went over &amp;amp; did G.B. Padgets'. Chopped after that till chore time. Doug ploughed all day with team. Della went down to Hords' in P.M. &amp;amp; attended Y.P.S. debate &amp;amp; social at church at night, also Norm. Ruby Firth up to-day. Mr Gee here to see about getting baling done. Katie Craig up in her own car to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues May 24 Weather - Ideal day. bright &amp;amp; fairly cool. Doug took day of, had team in A.M. and gathered up a load of wood out of flats for himself. Norm ploughed all day. Douglas sprayed chicken house in A.M. with gillets Lye. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm alone for the milking. Washed both cars at night. Lorne over &amp;amp; took Della away at night. I put in lazy day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 25 Weather - partly cloudy with nice shower at night (thunder storm). Doug harrowed all day, Norm ploughed in A.M. &amp;amp; moved baler to Mr Gees after dinner. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went to city A.M. returned home at 2.30 p.m. he got baling wire, they had dinner at his Mother's. he got Marion a pr of sand &amp;amp; brown shoes. Norm went away at night. Della cleaned south veranda A.M. &amp;amp; went down to Hords in p.m. with Charlie &amp;amp; Hazel to her coaching class. Les car broke down at St Thomas on way home - Wheatley&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Thurs May 26 we moved Glider out on veranda to-day 26.th Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; very warm a.m. rained from 4.30 p.m. Doug ploughed to-day across creek. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm left after breakfast for Mr Geis to bale, straw about 12 ton. Curl &amp;amp; his Dad here in A.M. Della went over to Hoopers in p.m. then down home. back for supper, Norm went to Choir practice. Les's returned to-day about 4 P.M. had to be toed home. Dr phoned me at 4 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid May 27 Weather - Cloudy (Partly) with occasional showers. Norm laid around most of the day with his sprained wrist which he got yesterday baling. Doug cleaned out hen houses &amp;amp; helped Pat clean up wheat. Mr Hooper here in afternoon, Geo Brown &amp;amp; R Walker here at night. Pat went to store short while ice cream for Marion. Della took day of to judge at Richmond Hill. much to her surprise she got 2nd prize in clothing. Silver trim Cream &amp;amp; Sugar bowl $8 Produce - 105 dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 4 bus apple - store (our own)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 28 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; cooler. Douglas went to Market, Norm went also, &amp;amp; Mr Hooper they attended the milk meeting in Hygenia Hall. Doug ploughed. Edith Craig came up for awhile in p.m. Lorne over at night and took Della Home. Norm away city to-night. Pat &amp;amp; Marion went over to A Brown's for chicks. 600 chicks out of 1000 eggs 8 per {?} 1 gossling off to-day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 29 Weather - Lovely bright day. Art Brown down in A.M. to see Norm. Douglas Marion &amp;amp; Norm attended church service in P.M. At tea time Gordon &amp;amp; Lilian Gibb &amp;amp; her two nieces drove in for the evening. later, Newton, Mother &amp;amp; Girls called on their way to Richmond Hill. Then W Champion &amp;amp; 2 girl friends called with some Chinese lanterns for me. Mrs J Clending up to-night with Elsey &amp;amp; Doug Walton&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Mon May 30 Weather - Lovely cool day. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm at Mr Geis all day baling. Les up load straw A.M. Doug baling all day &amp;amp; chored, I did up 9 jars Rhubarb &amp;amp; washed over 30 Dz eggs. Mary &amp;amp; Gwen up before supper, Katie Craig up for Milk, Irene Brown called in a tea time &amp;amp; Della went away with her. B Groom down at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues May 31 Weather - Lovely day. Men D &amp;amp; N went over &amp;amp; finished baling at Mr Gies home before ten A.M. Straw 32 tons. men ploughed &amp;amp; Douglas planted in garden etc. Les took 1 load straw. Laura B came over for the afternoon stayed for tea, later Irene came down &amp;amp; Geo called &amp;amp; took them home at 11 p.m. Douglas Marion &amp;amp; I took chicken boxes back to Art Brown's, brought up some ice cream with us, for the folks. Lorne &amp;amp; his Mother called at 11 p.m. to see Della.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 1 Weather - Lovely day, somewhat cloudy. Doug B ploughed, men sprayed orchard here, Cunninghams, Kelly's &amp;amp; Padgets. Della attended W.M.S. &amp;amp; packing bale at church stayed for supper. Douglas M &amp;amp; I went to Richmond Hill after supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 2nd Weather - East wind &amp;amp; showery most of day, thunderstore at night Men sprayed Geo Brown's orchard, then ploughed rest of day. Douglas took Della down home after breakfast with cream to churn. he &amp;amp; M went down for her after dinner. I cut up 5 pineapples to preserve. Norm &amp;amp; Della choir Practice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid June 3rd Weather - quite warm to-day Douglas &amp;amp; N sprayed Brown's &amp;amp; Walkers orchard A.M. Douglas did John Boyingtons in p.m. I baked A.M. We washed in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 men ploughed across creek. Dorothy up in p.m. Newton &amp;amp; L called for Della they went oer to hear at play at Cedar Grove. Mrs Craig here in the evening Produce - 97 1/2 Dz eggs, 10 pts cream, 2 cans cream&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 4 Weather - very warm Douglas went to market, J Hooper went with him, he could not get the W.M.S. bale in car so did not take it. Norm scuffled mangles, potatoes &amp;amp; garden. Doug cultivated. Douglas planted glad, asters, Marigolds at night. Callers to-night Florence Craig, Irene &amp;amp; Art Brown, Mother &amp;amp; Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 5 Weather - very wam thunder shower at 5 p.m. Art Brown, Bruce Bowes to fix Radio &amp;amp; Jimmy were here in A.M. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went to church, We spent evening alone. Elmer Doan to speak to-night at Y.P.S. Marion not feeling very well has a boil. I had a miserable night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 6 Weather - very warm Douglas took me over to Mrs A Hoods right after breakfast, babe born 12.15 noon. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion came over at noon to see us also at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues June 7 Weather - Quite cool. Jr Institute picnic at Burrs. Della, Marion &amp;amp; Dorothy went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 8 Weather - a little warmer men cut &amp;amp; planted potatoes this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 9 Weather - Lovely day Institute convention at Unionville. Della over left Marion with me at Ada's Pat &amp;amp; Marion went up to Jacks for 6 bags potatoes A.M. cut &amp;amp; planted them in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid June 10 Weather - Quite warm Jr farmer picnic at Preston Lake in p.m. Newton called to see me on his way up. Produce - 12 pts cream, 89 dz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 11 Weather - Quite warm. Douglas went to Market, took Marion down to his Mother's for the day. Came over to see me at night also Dorothy &amp;amp; Marion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 12 Weather - Lovely day. John called to see me in p.m. Dorothy played in church to-day. {??}Douglas &amp;amp; Marion attended church, called to see me at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 13 Weather - Quite warm. Evelyn Babe born 1240 A.M. men finished hoeing mangles to-day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues June 14 Weather - Quite warm Norm banked up potatoes to-day. Doug&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 15 Weather - very warm men repaired silo to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 16 Weather - quite warm Men ploughed orchard. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion came over for Babe &amp;amp; I at night. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hellems in to-day. were suprised to hear the news. WILSON's garage burned a.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Frid June 17 Weather - Lovely day but quite warm. cutting sod away from trees in orchard A.M. scuffled potatoes, &amp;amp; cultivated buckwheat ground Produce - 12 pts cream, 86 Dz eggs Mother up for afternoon, Bobbie &amp;amp; Keith in to see Babe. I got up a little while after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 18 Weather - quite warm. (Ruthie Gohn birthday.) Betty in to see Babe in p.m. Douglas went to Market, Dorothy &amp;amp; Doris Walton up in afternoon. Victoria Square party to-day. I got up in p.m. did not feel very good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 19 Weather - cool east wind. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went to church. Rev McDonald &amp;amp; Mrs Stiver called in for an hour to see babe &amp;amp; I (to-day Stivers 25th wedding anniversary) I got up in afternoon. Jack, Marguerite &amp;amp; Kiddies called in for the evening. Jimmie in to see Babe to-night. Mon June 20 Weather - Easterly winds. Men cleaned cistern out, whitewashed separator room, stable, milk house &amp;amp; cellar to-day. ploughed ground for strawberries. we washed &amp;amp; Della washed cellar floor off in p.m. (I helped with washing a little) Mrs Craig here in evening. Cut some hay to-day, washed car to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues June 21 Weather - Warm A.M. thunder &amp;amp; rain in p.m. Cut some more hay to-day. repaired silo, Paris green potatoes. Mr Hellems called in at noon to see Dorothy. Mother, Newton &amp;amp; Dorothy up for awhile this evening. choir practice (they brought dishes up.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 22 Weather - Cool &amp;amp; cloudy. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went to Richmond Hill A.M. Men cultivated, shook lumped hay. I baked pies, cakes etc in A.M. John, Mother, Dorothy &amp;amp; Irene Brown here in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 23 Weather - Quite cool Mrs Craig here A.M. men raked hay, lumped hay, cut alfalfa, cultivated buckwheat ground twice &amp;amp; sowed buckwheat. strong wind blew a maple tree down out the lane. Dorothy stayed overnight to help me &amp;amp; Della went to city for the day with Brown's. girls &amp;amp; Norm went to choir practice. I cut out blue &amp;amp; white spot dress to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid June 24 Weather - Cool. men raked hay, lumped hay. Doug harrowed summerfollow. John up after dinner, Mrs. Brillinger &amp;amp; Rhea here in p.m. to see the babe.. Produce - 82 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream. Della started red &amp;amp; white sweater&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 25 Weather - rained A.M. &amp;amp; rather cloudy rest of day. men cleaned up wheat, Douglas &amp;amp; Marion took a ladder down home after dinner. Mary, Gwenie, Mrs. Craig called before tea time. Billy brought up a crate of strawberries at supper time, he brought Margaret up with him. first time for me to see her (7 mon old) Lorne here at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 26 Weather - Beautiful day. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion, Norm &amp;amp; Della attended church. Mother &amp;amp; Laura came up with them for tea (used new dishes to-night first.) Newton &amp;amp; Laura called for Mother, they went over to the anniversary service at Headford to-night, (our choir (sing) Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hawk, Alex &amp;amp; Marion called in to see Dorothy Eileen to-night Mon June 27 Weather - rained a.m. rather cloudy. Peonie show to-night Unionville. we did up 14 qts strawberries. I cleaned babe bonnet &amp;amp; washed shawl. men cleaned up wheat, scuffled potatoes etc. Pat got 30 roots asparagus this A.M. Mrs Craig up this evening. Hilda saw babe to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 June 28 Weather - Ideal summer day. Doug rolled buckwheat ground, Norm cultivated summerfallow &amp;amp; raked hay A.M. In afternoon all lumped hay. we washed Ironed &amp;amp; sewed p.m. Della went to church to help clean in P.M. Lorne &amp;amp; Della city to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 29 Weather - Lovely in A.M. changed at noon &amp;amp; rained heavy all P.M. men finished lumping hay A.M. moved baled straw etc in p.m. Les up in afternoon. Norm over to Robbs barn to-night. I sewed P.M. Della knit at her sweater&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 30 Weather - Lovely warm day. men hoed mangles A.M. &amp;amp; beans p.m. Billy here all day to (dinner) Spray man here in p.m. Robbs barn dance to-night. Della &amp;amp; Norm went to it, Della down home in A.M. Drew phoned up a.m. (Marion on road) In evening Mother, Cora, Hazel, Stella &amp;amp; Dureen were here to see babe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 1 Weather - rained very hard in A.M. Clearing in p.m. Norm went over to help clean up at Robb's barn. Della went down home. Doug B took the day of. Della, Norm, etc. went for a trip in afternoon. Douglas &amp;amp; I just busy with this &amp;amp; that. Mrs. Hood, George Shaver &amp;amp; Grant here in afternoon. Georgina Padget &amp;amp; Betty later. Florence Craig in evening. Produce - 74 Dz eggs, 12 pts cream.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 2nd Weather - Showery A.M. Cooler p.m. Norm scuffled a.m. Doug harrowed, both ploughed in p.m. Douglas patched roof of little barn. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went to store to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun July 3 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. all rested in A.M. I picked 6 qt basket green peas &amp;amp; had them for dinner. Della went to S.S. Norm rode down with us. Dorothy &amp;amp; I went down home, Douglas &amp;amp; Marion came over after church, we stayed for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 4 Weather - rained quite heavy A.M. men cleaned wheat a.m. &amp;amp; p.m. Les took 4 loads to Markham, we did not wash. Della Knit. babe &amp;amp; I had a bad cold. Della &amp;amp; Norm went to ball practice at Burrs then over to Jr Farmer meeting after that. Y.P.S. social to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues July 5 Weather - Fair. We washed &amp;amp; ironed to-day. men drew in hay all day. Les &amp;amp; Billy here using 2 wagons. Les took 2 load wheat. Pat &amp;amp; Norm turned hay out at night. Della went Practice Cedar Grove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 6 Weather - An Ideal day. Until between 615 &amp;amp; 8 p.m. rained heavy Les took 2 hogs to city. men drew in hay all day. Della went down home in p.m., left at 515 walked up to D Brown's Garden party. Douglas left at 730 for Garden party to.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 7 Weather - Showery most of day. Men cleaned wheat in A.M. Doug B &amp;amp; Della went up to Browns for 2 hrs to help clean up. Doug, Norm, Billy went down to city to see a show p.m. Della Knit most of day, finished sweater. She &amp;amp; Norm went to choir practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 8 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. Produce - 12 pts cream, 79 Dz eggs, beans men cut &amp;amp; lumped hay.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Douglas &amp;amp; Billy sprayed Walkers &amp;amp; Brown's orchard in A.M. boys cut road round sweet clover. Douglas sprayed Boyningtons orchard p.m. Cliff B, Elgin Gohn called in with new Ford for Norm. John called for Della Cedar Grove Practice. Jr Inst to {Abeseford?} to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 9 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warm. Douglas &amp;amp; Jimmie sprayed our orchards to-day. Norm &amp;amp; Doug raked &amp;amp; lumped hay all day. Billy brought up 4 boxes strawberries at night. Marion, babe &amp;amp; I drove down home for the afternoon. Alex, Marion Jean &amp;amp; Kiddies there concert at Cedar Grove. Harold Cunningham married to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 10 Weather - rained heavy, clearing at evening. Jack, Marguerite &amp;amp; Kiddies came down before dinner stayed until 9 p.m. Had picnic supper here. Alex, Marion, Roy, Mother, John, Dorothy, Della, Newton, later Norm &amp;amp; the 2 Lauras &amp;amp; Irene came and Lorne. Douglas did not go to church. (New potatoes to-day.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 11 Weather - Lovely bright day. men lumped hay, cut hay, started to cut sweet clover but tractor would not work so Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went to Garage &amp;amp; to Richmond Hill for repairs. Mr Stewart &amp;amp; Stone were here for 50 bus wheat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues July 12 Weather - rain early A.M. then mostly cloudy. men turned out hay &amp;amp; drew in all day with 2 wagons &amp;amp; Les here. finished what was out. Billy heard to-day that he passed entrance. Mrs Hellems called in A.M. to see Dorothy. Lorne here night for Della went to city. Pat &amp;amp; Norm went Unionville Hair cut.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 13 Weather - Lovely A.M. rained in afternoon. men lumped hay in A.M. Douglas spent most of morning repairing binder, got some sweet clover cut. about 15 min to 5 we left for the S.S. picnic at York Memorial Park. Newton called in A.M. &amp;amp; took Della &amp;amp; Marion with him. Doug &amp;amp; Norm hoed did the chores. Norm went on the Jr Farmer Moonlight excursion to Niagara.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 14 Mr J Lunau got 150 bus wheat Weather - Lovely warm day. Men cut sweet clover all day. Doug cut hay A.M. &amp;amp; lumped p.m. Doug B. milk all cows but 3. Mrs W Elloitt, Mrs R Elloitt &amp;amp; Mrs F Elliott &amp;amp; Ross called in p.m. to see the baby. Pat garage at night. McGee called at night with $48.00 for baling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 15 Weather - rather cloudy but fair. Men had 2 hrs finishing sweet clover, then drew in hay until noon, then filled silo in afternoon. I picked a few black currants after supper that is real ripe. Norm went for beef. Produce 76 Dz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 16 Weather - Lovely day. men finished silo filling &amp;amp; went home at 3 p.m. Then our men put in a few more loads themselves after that. Della &amp;amp; I picked black currants &amp;amp; cherries until 6 p.m. Lorne called after supper, Della went home with him for the night as they were leaving 7 A.M. Sun morn for the 1000 Islands. Pat at garage. Norm went to a presentation for H Cunningham&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 17 Weather - Lovely cool bright day. Just Norm &amp;amp; Pat for breakfast, then they slept all forenoon. Cora H, Florence E, Mrs Burton here in A.M. we at 15 min to 8 p.m. for Marguerites. returned home at 11.15 took her 2-6 qt basket cherries. Norm attended church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 18 Weather - Lovely day. men cut, lumped, &amp;amp; drew hay in. we picked &amp;amp; preserved fruit, girlies &amp;amp; I went to the Cradle roll &amp;amp; Mission band picnic at Mary Rodicks in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues July 19 Weather - very warm, showers at night. men finished haying to-day &amp;amp; put rakings in top of silo &amp;amp; tank water. Mrs. Craig up in A.M. Laura &amp;amp; Dorothy called in afternoon, could not stay as Rev and Mrs Sellars, were going there. Lorne &amp;amp; Dellato city at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 20 Weather - Showery and cloudy. Doug B Cultivated orchard A.M. Norm scuffled potatoes then they hoed potatoes rest of day. We had a big washing. Maty, Gwen, &amp;amp; Newton here in A.M. Della went down home p.m. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion Joff's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 21 Weather - rained heavy A.M. very warm in afternoon. Doug ploughed after rain, Norm &amp;amp; Pat worked at tractor, then Norm scuffled. Pat went to Agincourt after dinner, then Della, Marion &amp;amp; I drove over to the Institute meeting at Mrs. Fletts. Good crowd. Florence Craig and Mrs Burton here after tea time. Dorothy came home with us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 22 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warm, shower at night. Doug &amp;amp; Billy were ploughing, Norm &amp;amp; Douglas repaired tractor, Douglas went to Markham a.m. then at night again, Della, Kiddies &amp;amp; I went to Unionville called at Ada's, Jeane, Della called on Mrs Nash. Nelson B here after dinner. Produce - 75 Dz eggs, John brought up gooseberries at night. Saw Ada J &amp;amp; Leslie Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 23 Weather- quite Cool all day. Norm took day of for Mulock picnic, we left here at 12.30 Kiddies, Mother &amp;amp; I stayed at Marguerites, Jack &amp;amp; Douglas went to picnic. Della went with Gohns &amp;amp; Mary Champion to help sell tickets. home at 11 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July Sun 24 - 3 little gosslings off. Weather - Cool wind but hot sun. Della &amp;amp; Douglas went to church, Rev M Sellars preached. Lorne over at night. Douglas, Kiddies &amp;amp; I drove down to see Aunt Lizzie, Agnes &amp;amp; Kate. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Rodick, Rev &amp;amp; Mrs Sellars there also, Leslie on fishing trip.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 25 Weather - Cool &amp;amp; Fair. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm cut wheat all day. Doug B had day of. We picked berries, preserved them also gooseberries &amp;amp; Washed in p.m. Della &amp;amp; Norm away at night. Jack Robinson here fence stretcher.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues July 25 Weather - Came rain at noon lasted all afternoon. Men cut &amp;amp; shocked wheat in A.M. Leslie up for awhile, they cleaned up wheat in p.m. I made apple pies for the first to-day. Lorne &amp;amp; Laura called for Della at p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 27 Weather - Clearing &amp;amp; quite cool men ploughed A.M. Douglas hoed garden, cut &amp;amp; finished wheat &amp;amp; shocked in p.m. Della picked berries &amp;amp; I did up 6 qts. I cleaned cook stove to-day. Newton &amp;amp; Dorothy up at night for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 28 Weather - Partly cloudy - with light showers at evening. men shocked wheat all day. Douglas ploughed sweet clover. Mother, girlies &amp;amp; I went over to Auntie's for an hr or so in p.m. the girls stayed at Jeans &amp;amp; I called for them. Dorothy came up for tea. Newton &amp;amp; Laura called in after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 29 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool men ploughed all day. Katie Craig &amp;amp; Laura here for tea. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion took them home about 11 p.m. Produce - 70 1/2 Dz eggs. Mr Mills here in forenoon, we had Dorothy Insured.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs Firth up in A.M. for chicken feed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues July 19 Weather - very warm, showers at night. men finished haying to-day &amp;amp; put rakings in top of silo &amp;amp; tank water. Mrs. Craig up in A.M. Laura &amp;amp; Dorothy called in afternoon, could not stay as Rev and Mrs Sellars, were going there. Lorne &amp;amp; Dellato city at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 20 Weather - Showery and cloudy. Doug B Cultivated orchard A.M. Norm scuffled potatoes then they hoed potatoes rest of day. We had a big washing. Maty, Gwen, &amp;amp; Newton here in A.M. Della went down home p.m. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion Joff's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 21 Weather - rained heavy A.M. very warm in afternoon. Doug ploughed after rain, Norm &amp;amp; Pat worked at tractor, then Norm scuffled. Pat went to Agincourt after dinner, then Della, Marion &amp;amp; I drove over to the Institute meeting at Mrs. Fletts. Good crowd. Florence Craig and Mrs Burton here after tea time. Dorothy came home with us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 22 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warm, shower at night. Doug &amp;amp; Billy were ploughing, Norm &amp;amp; Douglas repaired tractor, Douglas went to Markham a.m. then at night again, Della, Kiddies &amp;amp; I went to Unionville called at Ada's, Jeane, Della called on Mrs Nash. Nelson B here after dinner. Produce - 75 Dz eggs, John brought up gooseberries at night. Saw Ada J &amp;amp; Leslie Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 23 Weather- quite Cool all day. Norm took day of for Mulock picnic, we left here at 12.30 Kiddies, Mother &amp;amp; I stayed at Marguerites, Jack &amp;amp; Douglas went to picnic. Della went with Gohns &amp;amp; Mary Champion to help sell tickets. home at 11 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July Sun 24 - 3 little gosslings off. Weather - Cool wind but hot sun. Della &amp;amp; Douglas went to church, Rev M Sellars preached. Lorne over at night. Douglas, Kiddies &amp;amp; I drove down to see Aunt Lizzie, Agnes &amp;amp; Kate. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Rodick, Rev &amp;amp; Mrs Sellars there also, Leslie on fishing trip.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 25 Weather - Cool &amp;amp; Fair. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm cut wheat all day. Doug B had day of. We picked berries, preserved them also gooseberries &amp;amp; Washed in p.m. Della &amp;amp; Norm away at night. Jack Robinson here fence stretcher.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues July 25 Weather - Came rain at noon lasted all afternoon. Men cut &amp;amp; shocked wheat in A.M. Leslie up for awhile, they cleaned up wheat in p.m. I made apple pies for the first to-day. Lorne &amp;amp; Laura called for Della at p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 27 Weather - Clearing &amp;amp; quite cool men ploughed A.M. Douglas hoed garden, cut &amp;amp; finished wheat &amp;amp; shocked in p.m. Della picked berries &amp;amp; I did up 6 qts. I cleaned cook stove to-day. Newton &amp;amp; Dorothy up at night for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 28 Weather - Partly cloudy - with light showers at evening. men shocked wheat all day. Douglas ploughed sweet clover. Mother, girlies &amp;amp; I went over to Auntie's for an hr or so in p.m. the girls stayed at Jeans &amp;amp; I called for them. Dorothy came up for tea. Newton &amp;amp; Laura called in after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid July 29 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool men ploughed all day. Katie Craig &amp;amp; Laura here for tea. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion took them home about 11 p.m. Produce - 70 1/2 Dz eggs. Mr Mills here in forenoon, we had Dorothy Insured.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Sat July 30 Weather - Lovely summer day. We picked berries in A.N. men all ploughed. Douglas attended the funeral of Thomas McQuay, Rev Rae, Rev McDonald, Rev Sellars took part in service. Newton called for Della at noon &amp;amp; went to the Y.P.S. picnic at men drew in 2 loads wheat this evening. Lorne called in evening. Douglas went out to store&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 31 Weather - Lovely day. Norm went over home for the day. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion attended church. Della went home about 1230 p.m. We went for a drive in the evening. Della walked up about 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 1st/32 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; partly cool. (Lennox picnic.) Busy day started threshing cleared 7 acres &amp;amp; threshed 22 loads wheat the boys from home &amp;amp; Leslie was here. Dorothy came up with John &amp;amp; helped all day. we picked berries, made 4 lots bean pickle. I took John car &amp;amp; took Laura &amp;amp; Mother to Yonge St. Phyiss Padget here with Betty. Florence C up in evening. Newton called for Della to go to Jr Farmers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 2nd Weather - Lovely cool day, hot Sun. East wind. Men busy threshing wheat, Boys here also Dorothy. She &amp;amp; Della went over to Muriel Stivers to visit for the afternoon. Mr J D Mills called at noon with Dorothy In. policy later with a present for her. Lewis &amp;amp; Muriel brought girls home a night, finished threshing by 630, then they moved machine down home. Lorne called in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 3rd Weather - rained most of night &amp;amp; early A.M. Norm &amp;amp; Doug B. took baler over &amp;amp; baled 8 tons straw for O. Cox. Douglas, Marion, Della, Babe &amp;amp; I left at 11 a.m. for city, returned at 5 p.m. Called to see Laura. Mr W Clark here just before we left. W.M.S. at Mrs Strivers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Thurs Aug 4 Marion snap taken. Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warm. Norm cut a field of mixed grain in A.M. Doug shocked D. They all went down home &amp;amp; threshed all but 2 loads wheat, we picked berries in A.M. &amp;amp; did them up in p.m. also ironing. Boys &amp;amp; I did milking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 5 Weather - quite warm S.W. wind. rain at night. Men finished threshing at home shortly after dinner, then they came up &amp;amp; brought tractor cut down a field grain &amp;amp; started another. Della went down home after supper. Florence C. here at tea time. Receipt. We all went to Richmond Produce - 66 Dz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 6 Weather - Quite warm. Pat &amp;amp; Billie men finished cutting large field mixed grain. Doug &amp;amp; Norm shocked, we cut front lawn in p.m. Mr Hellems called after dinner. 4 Dz eggs (Mrs Robins) Phyliss, Georgina &amp;amp; Doris Walton went there after dinner. Lorne over at night, also Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Dinsma.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 7 Weather - rather cloudy with light Showers then Warm. Norm went to Grand Valley, Douglas &amp;amp; Maron went to city Saw Bill M. &amp;amp; visited at his Mothers. Doug &amp;amp; I did milking. Lorne here for tea then babe &amp;amp; went down home with him. L. &amp;amp; Della they went to Jean's. Jim McCartney called at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 8 Weather - Partly fair, rained in p.m. Men cut grain &amp;amp; shocked. Billie cut hay. They ploughed out potatoes in p.m. We washed, ironed, picked berries. Irene, Laura, Miss Head, Dorothy came in the evening, did hair, &amp;amp; got berries.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{repeat of 52.pdf.} 1932 Sat July 30 Weather - Lovely summer day. We picked berries in A.N. men all ploughed. Douglas attended the funeral of Thomas McQuay, Rev Rae, Rev McDonald, Rev Sellars took part in service. Newton called for Della at noon &amp;amp; went to the Y.P.S. picnic at men drew in 2 loads wheat this evening. Lorne called in evening. Douglas went out to store&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 31 Weather - Lovely day. Norm went over home for the day. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion attended church. Della went home about 1230 p.m. We went for a drive in the evening. Della walked up about 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 1st/32 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; partly cool. (Lennox picnic.) Busy day started threshing cleared 7 acres &amp;amp; threshed 22 loads wheat the boys from home &amp;amp; Leslie was here. Dorothy came up with John &amp;amp; helped all day. we picked berries, made 4 lots bean pickle. I took John car &amp;amp; took Laura &amp;amp; Mother to Yonge St. Phyiss Padget here with Betty. Florence C up in evening. Newton called for Della to go to Jr Farmers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 2nd Weather - Lovely cool day, hot Sun. East wind. Men busy threshing wheat, Boys here also Dorothy. She &amp;amp; Della went over to Muriel Stivers to visit for the afternoon. Mr J D Mills called at noon with Dorothy In. policy later with a present for her. Lewis &amp;amp; Muriel brought girls home a night, finished threshing by 630, then they moved machine down home. Lorne called in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 3rd Weather - rained most of night &amp;amp; early A.M. Norm &amp;amp; Doug B. took baler over &amp;amp; baled 8 tons straw for O. Cox. Douglas, Marion, Della, Babe &amp;amp; I left at 11 a.m. for city, returned at 5 p.m. Called to see Laura. Mr W Clark here just before we left. W.M.S. at Mrs Strivers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Thurs Aug 4 Marion snap taken. Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warm. Norm cut a field of mixed grain in A.M. Doug shocked D. They all went down home &amp;amp; threshed all but 2 loads wheat, we picked berries in A.M. &amp;amp; did them up in p.m. also ironing. Boys &amp;amp; I did milking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 5 Weather - quite warm S.W. wind. rain at night. Men finished threshing at home shortly after dinner, then they came up &amp;amp; brought tractor cut down a field grain &amp;amp; started another. Della went down home after supper. Florence C. here at tea time. Receipt. We all went to Richmond Produce - 66 Dz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 6 Weather - Quite warm. Pat &amp;amp; Billie men finished cutting large field mixed grain. Doug &amp;amp; Norm shocked, we cut front lawn in p.m. Mr Hellems called after dinner. 4 Dz eggs (Mrs Robins) Phyliss, Georgina &amp;amp; Doris Walton went there after dinner. Lorne over at night, also Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Dinsma.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 7 Weather - rather cloudy with light Showers then Warm. Norm went to Grand Valley, Douglas &amp;amp; Maron went to city Saw Bill M. &amp;amp; visited at his Mothers. Doug &amp;amp; I did milking. Lorne here for tea then babe &amp;amp; went down home with him. L. &amp;amp; Della they went to Jean's. Jim McCartney called at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 8 Weather - Partly fair, rained in p.m. Men cut grain &amp;amp; shocked. Billie cut hay. They ploughed out potatoes in p.m. We washed, ironed, picked berries. Irene, Laura, Miss Head, Dorothy came in the evening, did hair, &amp;amp; got berries.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Mother Birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 9 Weather - Fair, partly cool with light showers at noon. men finished cutting grain at 4 p.m. the goose wheat &amp;amp; shocked then raked up hay. Della Kiddies &amp;amp; I drove down home Pat &amp;amp; Norm come down later, all there but Alex &amp;amp; Laura.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 10 Weather - Cool, with heavy Storm &amp;amp; rain about 330 p.m. Doug harrowed A.M. Norm off jobs, Pat cutting weeds with sythe. Started to bale wheat straw at noon, but when rain came stop then. Della did not feel well in bed all A.M. all went bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Aug 11 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. Norm &amp;amp; Billie ploughed in A.M. with horses, Doug cut weeds along lane &amp;amp; in mangles. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went down home to fix threshing machine. Norm went to Unionville at night. baled straw in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 12 Weather - Lovely cool day men finished baling shortly after dinner, Doug went down with John &amp;amp; Newton to shock grain. Douglas, Norm &amp;amp; Billie lumped hay. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went to Garden party at Call Hood's, also Norm. Produce, - 67 1/2 1 bus. apples. 61 1/2 Doz. eggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 13 Weather - Lovely cool day. men drew in 3 1/2 loads hay, put some baled straw in barn, went down home to thresh in p.m. Jimmie &amp;amp; I did milking, Della went down home Alex etc. supper. Our folks brought her home. Laura Brown, Jean Scott Mrs B &amp;amp; Mrs Manning here p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sun Aug 14 Weather - Lovely day. I was in bed all morning &amp;amp; part of p.m. with Flu. Douglas, Marion &amp;amp; Norm went to church Lorne &amp;amp; Della to a Lake. We went to Aunties for tea. 20-6 when we got there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 15 Weather - Quite warm. men all down home threshing, we washed. I did not feel very good yet. Norm &amp;amp; Della went with Geo brown to Dimma's last to Jr. Farmer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 16 Weather - quite warm. men all down home threshing finished &amp;amp; had machine home 730. Della &amp;amp; Marion were down home for the afternoon. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went to city at night. Mr Hellems brought honey over to-day. Leslie up to milk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 17 Weather - Lovely A.M. rained most of afternoon. men busy threshing here, rain came after dinner &amp;amp; stopped it all. 10 girls planned to go to island in afternoon, Della sick, had Dr. McDonald over at noon. Dorothy up in A.M. she left at noon, Mrs. Brown &amp;amp; Mother came at noon &amp;amp; stayed until Newt &amp;amp; Girls called at 11.15 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Aug 18 Newton brought cedar chest home - Unionville Weather - Rained heavy early a.m. clearing and cooler. Doug had day of getting teeth out, Douglas &amp;amp; Norm repairing machine etc all day. Dorothy &amp;amp; Mother up with John in A.M. Dorothy stayed, I attended Jr. Insitiute at Mrs. J Curtis, went with Charlie, Hazel, Cora Alice W. They called to see babe on the way home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 19 Weather - Cloudy and cool. Doug harrowed wheat ground, Norm pulled weeds, Billie Douglas picked apples &amp;amp; repaired threshing machine, Dorothy here yet, Della up for supper. We did up beets &amp;amp; finished the berrie picking. Produce - 60 Dz egg 5 bus apple.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 20 Here at night Weather - Beautiful day. Lovne, L Brown, Irene &amp;amp; a friend, Mr Padget here at night. men threshed all day, Douglas did not feel very well all day. Johnson here helping&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun Aug 21 Weather - Lovely day. Douglas, Marion &amp;amp; Norm attended church, Rev Rae preached, Mrs. Rae spoke in Sun. School. Dorothy went down home before dinner, Lorne here in p.m Della in bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 22 Rose C. here to-day. Weather - Quite warm, rain in afternoon about 4 p.m. men threshed until rain came, Dorothy came up with the boys A.M. Irene, Laura &amp;amp; Verna Dinsmore here A.M. 2 men to see about baling at tea time we picked 3. 11 qt basket plums&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 23 Weather - Moderately warm. men repaired fence, cleaned chaff of barn roof A.M. Mom a.m. threshing in p.m. Mary &amp;amp; Gwenie up most of afternoon, Mrs.Craig here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 24 We washed. Weather - Quite warm. men finished threshing at noon. started to draw manure p.m. Norm attended St dance at Richmond Hill to-night, Dorothy went home p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Aug 25 Weather - very warm, thunder shower 4 p.m. men drew manure, Douglas picked apples, we all went to Jean's at night. Della &amp;amp; Marion drove down home with Tom for Cedar Chest P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 26. Ex. opened to-day. Weather - Quite warm with rain in afternoon. Douglas &amp;amp; Norm away baling, Doug &amp;amp; Billy ploughed in A.M. picked chickens in afternoon, Produce 551/2 Doz. eggs 10 chicks 1 bus apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 27 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; very windy in p.m. men finished baling at noon, ploughed in p.m. Della went down home to-night Em Brown called in at night with Jam, Douglas at store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Sun Aug 28 Weather - Lovely cool day. men slept in A.M. after dinner we went over &amp;amp; got Bob, Jean, girlies went on up to Jack's, as they were away, we went on up to Lake Simcoe had our supper &amp;amp; called in for an hr or more at Jacks. Our folks had been there &amp;amp; left 1/2 hr before. home at 10 45 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 29 Weather - Cloudy with light showers. Men ploughed &amp;amp; drew manure. The old Gentleman had Doug B down in the barnyard, we were very much frightened. ro-day Kiddie day at the Ex. we washed. spent evening at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Aug 30 Weather - Cool, rained early A.M. men ploughed, Doug drew manure all forenoon, then ploughed Mother, Kiddies &amp;amp; I went over to Myrtles for some strawberry plants, then Della &amp;amp; Marion stayed at home for tea as Muriel S Mary &amp;amp; Margaret Armstrongwere there. Douglas went down home for them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 31 Weather - very, very warm. hotest day yet. men ploughed all day. The Eclipse on the Sun this afternoon. Pingles 2 girls here for apples in p.m. we went to Richmond Hill to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept 1 Della &amp;amp; Lorne away. Weather - A little cooler. men ploughed all day. Billy started high school. we did up, plums, peaches &amp;amp; Chili sauce. Pat Reid here to-night for heifer calf. Norm went Unionville&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Sept 2 Weather - Lovely day. men ploughed, Douglas ploughed &amp;amp; cultivated before dinner, picked chicks &amp;amp; apples P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 two men here in p.m. to see about a new windmill. Lorne here to-night Produce - 47 Dz eggs, 10 chicks, 3 bus apples. D store to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 3 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; showery A.M. rained &amp;amp; thunder at night. men ploughed &amp;amp; harrowed cleaned seed wheat, Douglas went to the Ex to-day left 10 a.m. home 1130. Dorothy came up to-night to stay over, Newton called later. Joff down for a calf. we did up 9 1/2 qts chili sauce, I got new everyday shoes to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 4 Weather - Lovely cool day. Norm left after breakfast, Della &amp;amp; Dorothy riding down with him. Douglas attended church. Mary. Gwenie, Iileen Pratt here for a visit. Mary brought a lovely dress for Dorothy. Mrs Craig called at tea time, spent the evening at home. Lorne &amp;amp; Della came later.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 5 Weather - Moderately warm. Borm picked pears, Doug harrowed &amp;amp; cut clover in p.m. While cutting the dog (Bob) ran in front of mower got 3 feet cut, one right off. Phyliss &amp;amp; Georgina Padget there p.m. three people here looking at place to buy. We all went to the dance at Unionville. Ford car given away. (they wanted Marion to pick the ticket, we thought her to young to understand.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Sept 6 Weather - Quite cool a little Squally like fall day. Norm picked peas A.M. &amp;amp; cut thistles Doug harrowed, they ploughed p.m. Douglas ploughed all day. Mrs. Craig up A.M. &amp;amp; John. 2 girls from padgets Pingles here Joff &amp;amp; Ashton, Lorne at night, made chow &amp;amp; chili sauce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 7 Weather - Rather cloudy &amp;amp; cool. men ploughed, Norm &amp;amp; Della went to the Ex to judge, clothing &amp;amp; horses. Della went with Charlie &amp;amp; Hazel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept 8 Weather - an ideal day. Doug B had day of to the Ex. Norm &amp;amp; Doiuglas ploughed &amp;amp; drew 1 load red clover over to Padgets to thresh. Della, Mother, Girlies &amp;amp; I motored over to Myrtles for some more S berry plants called at Jeans on way back Della went in home for supper, girlies both asleep on my knee up the road while I drove. Norm to practice, Pat store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Sept 9 Weather - lovely day. Norm took another load clover to Padgets &amp;amp; helped thresh it then he ploughed till noon with Doug. Douglas gathered in pears &amp;amp; apples. Geo Brown down &amp;amp; made some cider for himself to take to market. Mrs Craig up in A.M. for apples. 2 girls from Pinges over in p.m. Billie Bloom down at night for a calf Norm &amp;amp; Della went to City Della stayed down. Douglas went to market Lodge at Markham Produce 3 bus pears 5 bus apples, 6 gal cider 42 1/4 Doz eggs 20 chickens, flowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 10 Weather - Lovely day. men ploughed all day. I quite busy making catsup etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 11 Weather - Lovely bright day. Newton brought Mother, Marguerite, Della, Dureen &amp;amp; Howard up after dinner for Della's hat, then girlies &amp;amp; I went down with Douglas &amp;amp; stayed at home then he came over after church for tea. John away for weekend. Laura &amp;amp; Art Brown called while we away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 12 Weather - Lovely day. Douglas cultivated, men ploughed a.m. picked St Laurence apples &amp;amp; cleaned wheat P.M. we washed. E Duncan, E Hill here to see about baling D to R Hill to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 First load straw went Monday sept 12&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Sept 13 Weather - Cloudy easterly winds, rained heavy at night. Douglas cultivated wheat ground, Doug rolled it &amp;amp; Norm got half the field across pond sown with wheat, Della went to city with jJohn, Mother, Leslie took 2nd load straw this A.M. Walter Craig up this evening. I went out there for 11 qt plums&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 14 Weather - Lovely day. Doug picked pears A.M. etc., finished sowing wheat to-day. I drove down to the W.M.S. at night at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept 15 Weather - An ideal day &amp;amp; evening. (moonlight. Doug harrowed, Norm picked apples A.M. &amp;amp; Douglas fixed tractor in p.m. They cut buckwheat, Mother &amp;amp; Laura came up in the afternoon, We stayed with Kiddies Della &amp;amp; I went with Laura to Jr Institute at Dells Stephensons. Stouffville there to. I went with Hooper's down to the Y.P.S Corn Roast.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 16 Weather - Lovely &amp;amp; cool. men picked apples &amp;amp; made cider in A.M. finished cutting buckwheat in p.m. &amp;amp; picked 20 chickens after 4.30. produce, 6 gal cider, 20 chicks 5 bus apples, 9 pts cream, 6 bus pears, 43 Dz. eggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 17 Weather - cloudy, rained +&amp;amp; cool. Boys shocked buckwheat &amp;amp; did some chopping, Douglas cultivated, Carl B. bought home fertilizer seeds in p.m. Norm went up to Jack's for the night. Della attended Jr Farmer corn roast at Champion, then went to Cedar Grove for over Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 18 Weather - An Ideal fall day. Douglas &amp;amp; Marion attended church, Uncle Jim Hood's came up for tea &amp;amp; spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Walter Craig here in A.M. Ross Cunningham in p.m Lorne at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 19 Weather - Mostly cloudy rained early A.M. Norm went to city with Leslie, when he look a springer away. He then came and took a load of baled straw before dinner, this 3rd load. I made tomato soup A.M. Rhea &amp;amp; Mary up for the afternoon went to choir practice with Norm &amp;amp; Della. Betty up to see about flowers erc. for S. Fair.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Sept 20 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; very warm. men picked apples, Douglas took Mother, Della, Leslie and I over to the school fair at Unionville in p.m. Della stayed at Jean's for tea , Leslie took the 4th load baled straw at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 21 Weather - cloudy,warm and cooler at night. We canned 12 qts 6 pts corn in A.M. did some washing p.m. Cora came over &amp;amp; helped Della &amp;amp; I cut up 1 lb butter for corn roast in Youngs flats in the Y.P.S. men picked apples, Douglas cultivated Mother up in for the evening while rest at corn roast. 70 their.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept 22 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; showery. Norm &amp;amp; H Allen went to Mr Rodicks to help with silo filling &amp;amp; Douglas Doug up to Joffs all home by chore time, I made more tomato soup and&amp;amp; I did up peaches. Della and Norm went to choir practice at night. Mrs Vanhorn funeral to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 23 Weather - Northerly winds &amp;amp; cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Norm down at Rodicks &amp;amp; W Brooks Silo filling home for supper, tea {?} did not work well. we picked chickens in p.m. Pat &amp;amp; I. John up in the evening also Lorne here, he &amp;amp; Della went to the city.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Produce - 20 chickens, 6 pts cream, bus apples, 6 gal cider, 42 Dz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 24 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. men finished silo filling at Brookes in A.M. Went to W Clark p.m. Pat &amp;amp; I milked 15 cows. Della rode down home with Norm when he went to Unionville&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 25 Weather - An Ideal day. We attended anniversary service in p.m. Rev McLaughlin preached. Rev McDonald also there. Dorothy came up with us for tea. Douglas &amp;amp; girlies went down to his Mother while I at church. full called in home for me. Lorne &amp;amp; Della here evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 26 Weather - Cool east wind, Party cloudy. Boys finished silo filling at Boyingtons. Douglas harrowed A.M. Doug harrowed p.m. Douglas cultivated, Norm picked apples . 2 men here to see about get baling done. We washed, ironed &amp;amp; took up flowers. Norm &amp;amp; Della went to Y.P.S. meeting at Stoufville.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Sept 27 Weather - rained A.M. Cloudy then rained heavy at night. Men ploughed, cleaned pig pen etc. Douglas, Della, girlies &amp;amp; I went to city, got Marion a winter outfit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 28 Weather - Cool &amp;amp; squally. Men ploughed &amp;amp; picked apples. Della Knit at Dorothy blue city. I sewed fur on my (dyed) Brown suit. Douglas went over to L Middletons for dinamite. Newton brought Mother &amp;amp; Laura up for the evening. had fireplace going. Douglas got a milk pail mushrooms A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept 29 Weather - Quite cool &amp;amp; N.W. winds. Men picked apples. Douglas picked winter pears. Della Knit &amp;amp; I finished suit. Pat blew up maple stump 6 sticks dy in A.M. Doug &amp;amp; Norm over filling silo at Hoopers in p..m. Geo Brown down at noon. Mrs Craig up for the evening. Billie, Pat &amp;amp; I did milking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Sept 30 Weather - Cool, showery all a.m. Clearing p.m. Men finished silo filling in A.M. home early &amp;amp; made cider picked 20 chicks. Mr Craig up A.M. for apples. Geo Brown down, made cider. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went to city night, John &amp;amp; Dorothy up for awhile. Produce - 28 Dz eggs, bus apples, 20 chicks, pt cream, 6 gal cider, 10 Pidgeons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 1 Weaher - Fair, a little warmer. men started pulling &amp;amp; drawing mangles, Douglas treated second bin wheat for weavel. Doug B went to fair P.M. I drove down home with girlies in p.m. then Dorothy, Mother &amp;amp; we went with John &amp;amp; Newton to Jean's for the afternoon. they called for us on way home from M. Fair. Norm away to-night, Douglas to store. Della went to Markham Fair, stayed at Lorne's for wk-end.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 2 Weather - Lovely day. Bob, Jean &amp;amp; Girlies called in A.M. on their way up to Marguerites. Billie, Jimmie, Peggy here also. Norm went over home for the day. Marion &amp;amp; I went to church. Douglas &amp;amp; Dorothy went down to Mrs Hood. Gordon &amp;amp; Lillian here when we arrived home stayed for tea &amp;amp; evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 3rd Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; damp. Men pulled &amp;amp; drew mangles A.M. threshed buckwheat out in field p.m. Leslie up helping. we washed &amp;amp; went down home in p.m. with cream to churn. John up for 3 calves in a.m. Manager here of Loews theatre at noon to buy some land. Mrs Craig &amp;amp; Mr Lunau here also. Della&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Norm attended Y.P.S. meeting Stouffville. Douglas at Store to-night. I cut &amp;amp; made nighties for Jean's girlies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Oct 4 Weatjer - Strong S.W. Winds partly cloudy. drew in mangles first then started about 10 A.M. to thresh buckwheat finished at 6 p.m. moved machine up to barn. Billie &amp;amp; I did milking. Mr. Padget got 2 cows A.M. to board for winter. Jim Atkinson here A.M. Mr. Lunau here at 5 p.m.Leslie up helping thresh. Lorne over for Della to Jr. Farmer meeting at Unionville then went to Jean's for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 5 Weather - Cloudy, showery strong S.W. winds. men chopped feed etc. Douglas left at 6.30 for Meaford also John, Mr Lunau Mr Chadwick to fish arrived down home for supper. Mrs. Craig up p.m. Norm took girlies &amp;amp; I down home after supper, I went to W.M.S. at church. They gor 2 fish, 6 lbs. {?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Oct 6 Weather - cool &amp;amp; windy. someone moved into Mr Hooper house to-day. men drew manure A.M. &amp;amp; mangles P.M. Douglas set buckwheat stack on fire at noon. Norm went to choir practice Della came back here with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Oct 7 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. men pulled &amp;amp; drew mangles all day. Mr R. Hamilton here with Mr Hellems. Mr A Nichols died this evening. Produce - 7 pts cream, 14 chickens, 6 gal cider, 10 Pidgeons, bus apples. 22 Dz eggs. An Insurance agent here p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 8 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; cool. Men finished mangles at noon &amp;amp; put thresher in barn &amp;amp; other implements away. Mr Brunstein here at noon, but no Sale for 8 acres, to high price, Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went to Unionville to get haircut, Lorne here evening we had, ice cream, blue &amp;amp; green grapes &amp;amp; our own grown muskmelons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 9 Weather - Lovely day Dorothy came up in A.M. &amp;amp; stayed for lunch went down with Douglas Marion &amp;amp; I when we went to church, while Della stayed home &amp;amp; minded Dorothy. Billy here in A.M. After church, we went over to Jean's for tea &amp;amp; evening, had nice time, Anniversary at Headford to-night. Newton, E Craig Laura Della &amp;amp; Norm here when we got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 10 Weather - Cloudy A.M. clearing at noon with rain at night. Doug had day off. Norm working on land A.M. &amp;amp; went to Fair in p.m. Geo Brown before dinner &amp;amp; a man here for baled straw p.m. Douglas took up 5 bus beets 4 carrots A.M. pumpkins &amp;amp; picked apples p.m. We washed &amp;amp; I made grape wine while Della went out to E. Craigs &amp;amp; got hair cut &amp;amp; waved. had roast chick dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Oct 11 Weather - Quite Cool, North W winds (strong) men picked potatoes all day. Della went to Dr Barker at Markham left 9 A.M. home by 5.45 had dinner at Aunties called at Jean's &amp;amp; home Mrs Craig called at tea time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 12 Weather - quite cool &amp;amp; windy (a little snow) men picked potatoes all day. Douglas &amp;amp; I went with Newton &amp;amp; Motjer to the fowl supper at Headford, there was a full church &amp;amp; good supper. Seth Parker play given by Y.P.S. of Barrie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Oct 13. Weather - a little warmer. Men at potatoes again to-day Jimmy here also. Della &amp;amp; Marion went over to see Hazel for the p.m. Lorne here at night &amp;amp; they went to Stouffville for her teeth. Norm went to Choir Practce (church.)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid Oct 14, 1932. Weather - Fair &amp;amp; warmer. men finished potatoes in middle p.m. then Doug made cider. Norm Douglas &amp;amp; I picked chicks. Produce, 14 Dz eggs pts cream gal cider 10 chicks bus apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 15 Weatjer . Lovely day. Men drew manure A.M. &amp;amp; all picked apples in afternoon. Douglas drew burnt seeds &amp;amp; ashes away were buckwheat was burned. Della &amp;amp; I attended Jr In. at Mrs. Brodie's, we left girlies with Dorothy &amp;amp; took Mrs Craig, Cora, Mother. Norm away at night, Douglas store &amp;amp; Lorne &amp;amp; Della went away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 16 Weather - A wonderful Oct Sunday. men slept all forenoon &amp;amp; attended church p.m. not so many out to-day I stayed &amp;amp; Kept girlies, Bob, Jean &amp;amp; girlies called for awhile in p.m. then Jack, Marguerite, Kiddies here from 8.30 to 1030. Lorne &amp;amp; Della came later.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 17 Weather - Dull all day. We washed, Men picked apples A.M. Doug &amp;amp; Norm went down to W Boyntons baled straw, Douglas, Jimmy &amp;amp; I did milking. Frank Hands here A.M. Leslie at noon, Mr Sidall &amp;amp; Mr Bradley in afternoon. Walter Craig at tea time,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Oct 18 Douglas went to garage hunting meeting on, Della &amp;amp; Norm to Stouffville. Weather - Cool N.E. winds. men all picked apples A.M. Leslie to Im p.m., Norm &amp;amp; Leslie baled straw at Mr. Padgets, Douglas &amp;amp; Doug picked apples 62 bus for the day. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hellems over p.m. Mrs Hellems in for awhile Della &amp;amp; Marion walked down home Dorothy &amp;amp; I went out to Mary Brown's. Lorne &amp;amp; Della city night, Douglas went to a stag party at J. Goulds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 19 Weather - An Ideal day. Doug &amp;amp; Douglas picked 87 bus apples to-day. Leslie &amp;amp; Norm finished baling straw in p.m. I took Mrs Craig, Cora H. Rhea Scott, Mrs McTymspy down to Agincourt W.M.S. meeting, Unionville there also. Mrs. Turnbull addressed meeting. Douglas attended Masonic banquet Rich Hill, Della finished rose wool (panties to-night for Marion,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Oct 20 Weather - Cloudy, turning Cold at night. men picked apples all day, I attended Quilting bee at church. Della Kept Kiddies, Mr Mills here p.m. selling silk hose. Jim McCartney here A.M. Also Mrs Craig &amp;amp; Mr Padget, Norm &amp;amp; Della went to Choir practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Oct 21 Weather - Cool &amp;amp; windy. Men picked apples all day. 96 bus, Della went with Charlie H to Unionville to the achievement day for the Institute etc. Lorne here at night. Produce, 7 D eggs. 6 gal cider.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 22 Weather - Lovely sunny day. men picked apples all day. 67 bus. Mr Mills here A.M. we bought some hose. I went up p.m. playing, Marion, came in 4.30 got into Dorothy basket &amp;amp; went to sleep. Della walked down home. Men at store until about 11 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 23 Weather - Lovely cool day. Edith Craig, Betty &amp;amp; 4 Aderbridge girls here A.M. John brought Mother up, we left at 11 30 A.M. for Marguerite returned about 10 P.m. Della here, Dorothy had a terrible night with cramps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 24 Weather - Cool N.E. winds. Men finished picking apples this afternoon, &amp;amp; drew out 2 loads manure burned potato tops. we washed &amp;amp; took cream down home to churn in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 had about 18 lbs. Norm went to Stouffville at night. Della home Knitting. Stewart McQuay died A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Oct 25 Weather - Lovely day. Men drew manure all day, with wagon &amp;amp; spreader. Leslie took 4 hogs to-day. Mr Sydall &amp;amp; Bradley here p.m. Della Knitting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 26 Weather - cloudy A.M. rained all p.m. Della &amp;amp; Mrs Craig went to Youngs' 8 a.m. to bake for threshers Jack brought her home about 8 stayed for 1/2 hr. Lorne came later for the evening. Norm went to city after dinner. Douglas &amp;amp; Doug chopped feed did chores etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Oct 27 Weather - Bright A.M. showery in p.m. men ploughed all day, Douglas cleaned top of silo etc . I went with John &amp;amp; Mother, up to Stewart McQuay's funeral at Ivy left at 1030 a.m. home by 8.30 p.m. left up there at 6.30 p.m. had dinner at McQuarys &amp;amp; tea Norm Cove Wosthe {cut off} a very large funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Oct 28 Weather - Lovely &amp;amp; bright cool. men made cider picked chicks etc in A.M. all ploughed in p.m. Della in bed all day with cold, Mrs Craig up at tea time. Douglas Norm attended the preparatory service at church. dance at Victoria Sq. Produce, 12 chicks, 6 pidgeons, 7 Dz eggs. 12 pt cream 6 cider, apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oc t 29 Weather - cool, cloudy &amp;amp; rained p.m. Men cleaned hen, houses, chopped feed etc . Shut up 1 pullets D &amp;amp; Norm did after supper then N went to Store. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went to city.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 30 Weather - cool. &amp;amp; Fair. we all attended church Kiddies &amp;amp; I rode down with Norm D went earlier, we folk, Mother &amp;amp; Laura went down to Alex's after supper for 2 hrs. Iileen Pratt &amp;amp; Gwenue called for awhile before tea time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 31 Weather - Cool E winds rained p.m. &amp;amp; night. we washed. men drew manure, Leslie brought a load of coal - city Norm went to Stouffville. Della went down to stay with Mother - boys away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Nov 1st 1932 Our Tenth Wedding day. Weather - rained a.m. ckearing in afternoon. Windy, Doug B took day, of. Norm ploughed, we went to city in afternoon got bedroom paper $3.00 &amp;amp; went to a show saw Billy House brought Alex Marion &amp;amp; Roy with us, after arriving here, we sure got a surprise when all our folks came &amp;amp; gave us a Kitchen show (a real surprise) green &amp;amp; white granite. We finished Mation Birthday Cake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 2. 1932 Weather - cloudy &amp;amp; showery p.m. Men drew manure all day wagon &amp;amp; spreader. Mrs Craig up A.M. 2 Toronto dairy men here P.M. I attended W.M.S. meeting in p.m. church. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went down home to-night. Billy, Jimmy, here to-night Douglas - store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Nov 3, 1932. Weather - 1st Heavy frost last night. Bright &amp;amp; cool. Men drew manure all forenoon, Norm &amp;amp; Douglas ploughed part of afternoon. Doug drew manure. Della got back about 5 p.m. from city with John. Walter Craig up this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Nov 4 Weather - Lovely day. rain during night. men drew manure &amp;amp; ploughed, Produce - 6 pts cream, 6 gal cider, 20 Dz eggs, 10 chicks. Della went to a dance at Malvern with Lorne, men went to store. finished carching Pullets 207&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 5/32 Weather - Lovely day, Sunny. men ploughed all day. Douglas went down home A.M. got half a pig - John, so we made sausage &amp;amp; rendered lard. men at store to night. Jimmy came up to stay over night. Della sewing at Brown dress, jumper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 6 Weather - Lovely bright day, misty early a.m. Norm went over home until chire time, Jimmy here breakfast. Lorne &amp;amp; Della went to Marguerites for dinner. Douglas left here at 330 A.M. on hunting trip. Marion &amp;amp; I walked over to Cora's in afternoon &amp;amp; carried Dorothy. Billy &amp;amp; Jimmy here Sup. Newton brought Della up after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 7 Weather - Still more lovely. warmer. Padget &amp;amp; Hay men here working at Windmill. Della &amp;amp; I took paper of S.W. room to-day. Men drew manure. Billy brought long rug up, &amp;amp; helped {chores?} here breakfast made headcheese after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Nov 8 Weather - Fair strong easterly winds. Billie here for breakfast. Men drew manure. Norm ploughed p.m. we got walls filled (Cracks) &amp;amp; sized. Frank Dimma, Loyd Armstrong, Newton &amp;amp; Norm played cards Lorne Della went to city.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 9 Weather - Cold east wind, came rain about 5 p.m. horrid night. Men ploughed. man here seeing about baling. Mrs Calvert &amp;amp; J French here A.M. I got ceiling painted &amp;amp; woodwork washed of.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Nov 10 Weather - cloudy, clearing about noon (cool.) men chopped feed A.M. had 11 Oclock dinner then went up to bale 10 6 3/4 tons hay at John {pestor?} I painted woodworks in bedroom &amp;amp; helped milk. girlies &amp;amp; I all alone to-night. Della &amp;amp; Norm went Jr Farmers. Victoria Square bowl supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Nov 11 Billie here breakfast Weather - wet day, colder at night, Had fire in furnace to-night for first. Men clipped cows A.M. &amp;amp; part of P.M. then Made cider. I gave ceiling a second coat paint &amp;amp; varnished furniture produce - 10 eggs, 7 pts cream, 4 gal cider, 3 bus snow apple, Choir Practice. Norm &amp;amp; Della did not go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 12 Weather - cold day. Doug ploughed all day. Norm chore A.M. ploughed p.m. A Men here A.M. for fence stretchers. Dorothy came up in p.m. Stayed for tea, Della walked down with her, Lorne here, brought Della back, Norm Store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 13 Norm shot Bob &amp;amp; buried him. Weather - Cold. some snow. Della walked down to S.S. Norm took girlies &amp;amp; I to church, he went to Y.P.S. at night Doug &amp;amp; 2 Allen boys did chores. Walter brought Della up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 14 Weather - Rain ed A.M. Clearing. Men ploughed. Mr brought fence stretchers back, brought Mother up A.M. I painted (dull) coat ceiling &amp;amp; we papered room in afternoon. John came up for her at night. Newton Burr phoned A.M. Billie here breakfast Lewis Stiver rushed to hospital 4 A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Nov 15 weather - dull, cloudy, all day, with snow &amp;amp; rain at night. men ploughed, we had a 2 wks washing, I painted woodwork in p.m. John up for Della to go to Dimma's. Walter up for Norm meeting at church Cora H here for the evening with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 16 Weather - North, east, wind with snow all day. ground covered. men chopped A.M. Doug cleaned out hen houses p.m. &amp;amp; Norm took switch tract to Richmond Hill, John &amp;amp; Mother brought Della up about 5 p.m. from city. I finished Painting woodwork in A.M. &amp;amp; scrubbed floor. in p.m. Billie here breakfast. Leslie &amp;amp; Nelson came home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 Thurs Nov 17 Pat bought home 1 deer 3 partridges Weather - Lovely Cold bright day, ground covered snow. Men fixed litter carrier track. Della, Marion &amp;amp; I went to Mrs Stiver Jr I. meeting with Charlie &amp;amp; Cora left Dorothy in home. We put rug on floor A.M. Douglas arrived home at 11 30 p.m. Tim &amp;amp; Jim Rattle came home with him. Della &amp;amp; Norm attended choir practice. Billie did not stay breakfast not Well, but stayed supper.. Mrs E Dixon died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Nov 18 Weather - milder. Men drew manure on sleigh. Douglas picked over pears apples etc. attended Late A Nichols sale p.m. at night he &amp;amp; I went to Agincourt to a special church service, real good. Norm away with Newton for supper. Della Kept girlies. Lorne over produce - 7 pts cream, 1 bus pears, 3 apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 19 Weather - cloudy, a little snow, colder at night. Doug had day off. Norm &amp;amp; Douglas fixed litter carrier track. Leslie brought our deer here at night from Mr Pinder's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 20 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; Mild. we all attended church in p.m. Laura came home with us &amp;amp; walked down to Y.P.S. at night. had partridge for dinner &amp;amp; supper Billie here supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 21 Weather - cool N.W. wind bright. men drew manure all day. Padget &amp;amp; Hay men here in A.M. finished windmill. Norm attended Jr Farmer meet, at Isobella. Douglas went to Lodge at To See Rev McDonald get 3rd Degree&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Nov 22 Weather - lovely bright day (cool) men drew manure A.M. ploughed p.m. Douglas put Storm Windows on. Lorne here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1932 Wed Nov 23 Weather - cloudy some sleet &amp;amp; rain. Douglas &amp;amp; Doug picked chickens A.M. &amp;amp; chores. John brought Mother up after dinner. She &amp;amp; Della sewed at Laura jumper. After supper, we all went over to Jean's for a couple of hrs. we took John to. Norm had day of to city. got a car, Walter C up at tea time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Nov 24 Weather - Cloudy &amp;amp; milder. men chopped apple tree &amp;amp; sawed. picked chickens. I attended Thank Off meeting of W.M.S. at church in p.m. Mrs Spencer spoke Indian of the West. Jimmie Atkinson spent the evening here, Billie here supper Della went down choir practice (none) Rodicks brought her home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Nov 25 Weather - Lovely mild day. men worked at trees &amp;amp; chopped feed. Doug &amp;amp; Norm baled straw at Mr Rodicks in p.m. Douglas picked chickens etc. Walter C here tea time Lorne &amp;amp; Della went Produce, - 8 pts Cream, 10 chickens 14 dressed hens, 14 pidgeons, 1 Dz eggs, 2 bus pears, 13 bus apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 26 Weather - Cold bright day. men worked at trees. Douglas put sink in pantry A.M. etc. p.m. men to store at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 27 Weather - A Wonderful bright day. Cold. Norm over home for day. Dorothy up in A.M. She, Della &amp;amp; Marion walked down home 11. A.M. Then Billie up for awhile. we went down to church called in home for Marion first &amp;amp; saw the Ashes. after supper D &amp;amp; Mariom wemt to city Dorothy &amp;amp; I walked over to See Mrs Tucker came up Lorne &amp;amp; Della. Pat &amp;amp; Marion home 20 -12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nv 28 Weather - Lovely bright day. men drew manure A.M. &amp;amp; fixed at Norm car p.m. I washed. Lorne&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1932 here before breakfast for Della to go city &amp;amp; home again by 11 A.M. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hellems here in p.m. Douglas, Norm &amp;amp; Newton went up to Jacks to play cards left 6.30 pm. home by.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Nov 29 Weather- Lovely day Douglas &amp;amp; Norm baled until 4.30 p.m. at Mr Rodicks. Doug did up chores then went home before dinner to attend the funeral of his Uncle. Douglas took Della &amp;amp; baking etc down to church at 5 p.m. as it was our supper &amp;amp; Concert given by Mr Tees &amp;amp; orchestra. took in $54 00 I drove down alone. Douglas Kept girlies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 30 Weather- an Ideal day. Douglas &amp;amp; Doug baled all day at Mr. Rodicks. Norm went to city A.M. home at noon &amp;amp; did chores. Della went down to church about 4. Newton brought her up later Norm &amp;amp; she practice, Douglas store. stayed home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Dec 1 Weather - cloudy (partly) Doug drew wood A.M. had to let cows out water, no wind for a week. Douglas Norm at Mr Rodicks baling home by 5 p.m. Douglas called got Della to {ld?} for Dureen bedroom box that John made. I cleaned our bedroom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Dec 2 Weather- Partly cloudy S.W wind (welcome) men chopped A.M. &amp;amp; pruned maple trees, Doug took team &amp;amp; went up home p.m for load wood for himself. Douglas took circular saw to Markham in p.m. Marion went him, he went store at night. we cleaned Kitchen to-day. Produce - 1 Dz. eqq 3 bus pears, 9 bus apples. 7 pts cream.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 3 Weather - Fair &amp;amp; mild. 1st practice men cutting apple trees etc. Della went down to practice for concert at church. Katie Craig here about 4.30 p.m Norm store night, we work late.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1932 Sun Dec 4 Weather - Strong S.W wind. Douglas, Norm &amp;amp; Della went to church. I Kept Kiddies, Billy here supper, Some excitement about 20 to eight, that Mr J Thomson house on fire Douglas &amp;amp; Norm went over &amp;amp; first there. Lorne &amp;amp; Della came up later, had fireplace going for 3 days now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 5 Weather - Strong S.W Winds. Lovely wash day. we ironed, cook beets for beet pickle, Della finished Maion house sweater, men ploughed all day 2 teams &amp;amp; tractor Douglas did not stop for his dinner, Norm &amp;amp; Della went to Jr Farmer meeting Unionville&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Dec 6 Weather- rained most of day. Men trimed maple trees &amp;amp; chores. Marion, Douglas &amp;amp; I went to city for the day. Della Kept Dorothy. Douglas went to St John Hospital in p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 7 Weather- rained all day, clearing at night &amp;amp; cold. Men just jobbed about, Douglas &amp;amp; Marion went to Markham p.m. for circular saw. Man here in evening, (Morgage Discount). Stan Bartlet down to see about hiring. I made 11 qts beets, cabbage pickle, Della Knit Marion brown mits in p. m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Dec 8 Weather- cloudy &amp;amp; cold. men digging out apple trees, I attended Annual W.M.S meeting in p.m. at church, Norm went to choir practice, Lorne &amp;amp; Della to dance Malvern.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Dec 9 Weather- bright &amp;amp; quite cold.- men worked a trees, I made &amp;amp; put curtains up in Della room. Douglas Lodge at night. Produce, 27 eggs, 7 pts. cream, 10 bus apples 3 bus pears.&lt;/p&gt;
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1932 &lt;br /&gt;Sat Dec 10 Weather - cloudy, cold east wind. men worked at trees, Douglas, Marion, went to Markham a.m. Della went to practice in p.m. then went down again home at night with Norm.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sun Dec 11 Weather - cloudy, cold east wind, snow at night. Marion &amp;amp; I went to church with Norm, spent evening at home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mon Dec 12 Bob &amp;amp; Jean 4th wedding day . Weather - cold &amp;amp; stormy Men loaded old gentlemean into truck Pat and Les took him to city. $29.00John came at 10 a.m. with Mother for girlies &amp;amp; I to go up Marguerite's had dinner &amp;amp; and he left about 2 p.m. for home. Men chored. Della practice at church P.M. &amp;amp; Jr Farmer dance night.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tues Dec 13 Weather - Very cold S.W. wind. Men drew wood &amp;amp; Doug got saw at Calverts. Douglas store night D&amp;amp; N home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wed Dec 14 Weather - Still cold S.W. wind. Men sawed wood. Della practice in p.m. &amp;amp; She, Norm, choir Practice at night Douglas left 4 p.m. for Sharon arrived about 5 &amp;amp; we all left at 930 for home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thurs Dec 15 Weather - very cold North wind. men carried wood into woodshed in A.M. Norm attended hunt club banquet with Wilt Rodick. I went with Cora &amp;amp; Mr Hooper to Mabel Stewarts Jr In meeting not many out. Della Kept Kiddies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Frid Dec 16 Weather -Bright &amp;amp; not so cold. Doug had day of &amp;amp; back for chores. Norm to city. Della to practice at&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thurs Dec 22. Weather - an Ideal day. bright &amp;amp; mild. Douglas to city all day. Men drew wood made cider clean hen houses. etc. Norm over to his home at night. Produce - 13 1/2 Dz eggs 7 pts cream 2 1/2 / 4 1/2 cider apples.16 Dz eggs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Frid Dec 23 / Weather - rained heavy part of day. cloudy. Douglas went with Billy A.M. for W Youngs eggs &amp;amp; wrote Gordon before he left men drew wood. Went down home in p.m. I made pudding for Mother, then we all attended Xmas Concert at Church at night. Della got her diamond ring to-night Lorne's birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ifreight- Dec 1st $45 00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- - - 16 00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Banker- Nov 15 83 50 73 50 83.50&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hooper &amp;amp; Ludford " 22 77 00 77&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spray Motor Co London " 24 18 00 18&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mike Cooney A.D. 1900 Jan 28 38 00 178 10&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Xmas - Peterman A.D. 1900 Mch 9 100 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sun Dec 25/32 Weather - Lovely day mild. We all went to church in p.m. had Dorothy christened to-day, 6 months 19 days old. She was real good &amp;amp; looked sweet, spent the evening at home alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mon Dec 26. Weather - Lovely mild bright day. Norm went over &amp;amp; got his Father &amp;amp; Aunt Jane &amp;amp; went down to have dinner at W.A. Pattersons. We had dinner at home then Men all went over to nomination in p.m. Back for supper everybody home this year for Xmas 21 in family &amp;amp; 2 extras, Nor, &amp;amp; Lorne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tues Dec 27 Weather - Lovely day. men sawed wood. I washed. Dougas attended Lodge at Markham &amp;amp; Agincourt at night Leslie went with him. I Kept Kiddies here. Jimmy &amp;amp; Betty up to see Xmas Axes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Buttonville Jan 9th 1899&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mike Cooney Comminus for 1 Year @ $175.00&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;sick&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1/2&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1/2&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1/2&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1/2&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 28. 1932 School meeting to-day Charlie Hooper elected as new trustee Weather - Lovely mild day. muddy, men finished sawing wood to-day. Myrtle B, Marie B, Edna Dorothy Dalmidge here for the afternoon playing with Kiddies. Norm &amp;amp; I attended annual meeting of the Y.P.S. and Social. Norm made Pres. Douglas Kepr Kiddies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Dec 29/32 Weather - Lovely A.M. cloudy p.m. men dtew manure. Della &amp;amp; Dorothy up p.m. stayed for tea left for home at 815 to Walk. Norm went with Brown boys to the exective meeting of Jr Farmer at Hammils.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Dec 30 Weather - Cloudy A.M. rain in p.m. &amp;amp; night. men dew manune in A.M. made cider &amp;amp; butchered 2 little pigs for Market in p.m. Douglas picked 3 geese A.M. finished venison to-day. produce - 13 bus apples, 5 gal cider, 2 geese, 12 pts cream, 321/2 Dz eggs, about 25 or 30 lbs, 2 small pigs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 31 Weather - very cold strong S.W. winds. Doug drew manure &amp;amp; also Norm. Douglas went to market to-day. Art Brown down at night for 1. Dz. eggs. Norm away to-night. Kiddies went to bed about 10 30. we stayed up to see Old yr out &amp;amp; New Year in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Arthur Robinson Commenced May 22nd 98&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;April 3 Cash on Cossitt note 17 00&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;" " Interest " " " 75&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;" Repairing watch " 25&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;" Postage " 15&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;" Repairing set screw " 10&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$18.25 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18.25&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$11.75&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Edward Langley (1871-?)
1890

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{Front Cover: worn brown mottled cover with black tape binding}
{Inside of front cover}
Commenced Jan 12th 1890
My Diary
1890
Edward Langley
Lansdowne Ont
{page includes pen drawings of 3 birds, twigs, vase of cattails, and several other ornate
designs}
INDEX

No of
Days

Com.of
Page

JANUARY
FEBRUARY

31
28

1
10

MARCH
APRIL
MAY

31
30
31

22
34
46

JUNE

30

57

JULY

31

71

AUGUST

31

88

SEPTEMBER

30

REMARKS

MON. 13th DAY OF GALE, DRAWING WOOD
PRESSED HAY, LOGS TO MILL, DREW SOME
PRESSED HAY
DREW BARLEY, SAWED WOOD
THU 17 COMMENCED SPRING WORK {ILLEGIBLE}
SAT 3 COMMENCED SPRING WORK COMMENCED
TUE 27 INDUCTION REV JOHN FAIRLIE
FISHING 53 PIKE, DRAWING MANURE, DRAWING
LUMBER TO GANANOQUE, KILLED PIG 2700,
COMMENCED ROADWORK THU. 19TH
CELEBRATION BROCKVILLE 12TH, FESTIVAL THE 3RD
COMMENCED HAYING SAT 5TH ELECTRIC STORMS
BURNING OF FACTORY AUG. 1ST “HARVEST’ and
3400

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�OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER

31
30
31

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Away part of the bulwarks, The ship seemed to tremble from Stem to Stern whenever a
large wage struck her while the spray flew far up into the rigging. Wrote Home
TUESDAY Jan. 14 Quite a change in the weather since yesterday It seemed to fulfill the old
proverb “After the storm comes a calm.” In the evening I went skating but the ice was too
rough. District Lodge met in Lansdowne.

WEDNESDAY Jan. 15 Snowed a little all day and towards evening a fine rain set in. People all
busy fixing up after the storm. We moved the thrashing machine to the upper place from
Willie Burns's so that he could fix the roof which got blown off. Collectors met to balance
books for the Church.

THURSDAY Jan. 16 At 6am a very stormy morning, snow falling, good sleighing at noon. Drew
up three loads of wood in the afternoon, very bad in the woods the water had all run away
from under the ice, and horses would break through. Very cold towards evening the
thermometer registered 8 ° above zero.

FRIDAY Jan. 17 Clear cold frosty morning. 6 ° below zero. Took two loads of wheat to
Lyndhurst for which 90 ¢ per bushel was paid, brought back 500 lbs. of bran. We went to a
concert in the evening which was held in the Presbyterian Church in Lansdowne it was held
in aid of the Library fund. ~ There was very good sleighing in the evening, the following is the
Programme
{in left margin} Jan 7 Continued
~~~~ PROGRAMME ~ JAN 17, 1890 ~~~~~~
GREETING SONG ~~~~~~~~~~CHOIR
TEMPERANCE DIALOGUE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MOTTO SONG ~~~GOD IS LOVE ~~~~NINE LITTLE GIRLS
RECITATION ~~~ BAITSY &amp; I ARE OUDT ~~~~N. McCAY
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�SONG ~~~~ LOVE AT HOME ~~~~~~EMMA WALLACE. M. KING
RECITATION~~~BAITSY &amp; I ARE IN ~~~~N. McCAY
DIALOGUE ~~~~~~~MISS McKEE . WALLACE. KILLENBACH
SONG~~~~ HAIL TO THE NEW YEAR ~~~~~CHOIR
DAILOGUE ~~~~ JENNIES TROUBLES ~~~~ MISSES ALLEN &amp; KILLENBACH
RECITATION ~~~~DREAM OF SONGS ~~~~~~ P.L. TOOKER
SONG ~~~~~ “PARA COMES THIS WAY ~~~~~ MISSES GOODALL &amp; KEATING
CURTAIN LECTURE ~~~~~MRS CAUDLES ~~~~~ E.WALLACE. M. KING
READING ~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~ P. HEACOCK

SONG ~~~~~ BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ~~~~~~MAGGIE STEWART
RECITATION ~~~~SEARCH FOR THE SLAIN ~~ MISS MOXLEY
DIALOGUE

AN UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION ~ { P.ALLEN, M. CORN, A McKAY, T.HEASLIP.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

We spent a very enjoyable evening, the programme was well arranged. Miss Moxley &amp; F.L.
Tooker's pieces were worthy of comment. Mr. Macklereath, who was in the choir, moved a
vote of thanks to the performers, and thanked the audience for their good attention.

SATURDAY Jan. 18 Snowed a little all day. The boys being away I attended to the stock.
There was a meeting in the School house to see what was to be done with the money that
was in the bank belonging to the Fairfax Cheese factory. It was resolved at the last meeting
that the $48.05 should be given to James Cochrane whose house &amp; effects were
destroyed by fire Dec. 31 1889. Received a letter from Gracie who is in New York.

SUNDAY Jan. 19 Church in the evening at seven o'clock which was well attended. Mr.
Macklereath preached a very eloquent sermon from Mark XI, 13 "Nothing but Leaves".

MONDAY Jan. 20 Rained a little last night, and froze in the morning there was the best
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�sleighing we have had this year. Wrote three letters, one to the Sentinel of Toronto and one
to the Reporter &amp; Journal both of Gananoque with list of officers of the district Loyal
Orange Lodge, Escott. Cleaned up eighty bushels of wheat in the afternoon. Wind blew a
gale all day but not quite as hard as last Monday. Sleighing all gone again. Froze a little
towards evening.

TUESDAY Jan. 21 Boys intended to go to Lyndhurst but the roads being so slippery it was
postponed till better sleighing. We drew up nine logs and five loads of firewood. We all
attended a meeting of the Congregation of the church to show how they were standing.
The last Congregational meeting was in Feb. 1888 and then if all contributions had been
collected there would have been a balance of $9.70 in the Treasurer's hands as it is now we
are in debt. The assets are $138.02 and the Liabilities $120.75 of which $68.75 is
uncollectible. ~~~~~ In the evening the sky was illuminated in the north by a fire which
turned out to be Runnen's barn."

WEDNESDAY Jan. 22 Drew up eight loads of logs for the drag saw. It was very cold. I copied
a sermon of T. Dee Witt Falmage DD of Brooklyn on the "Surprises of Religion" the text was
"Behold the half was not told to me".

THURSDAY Jan. 23 Drew up six logs in the morning. Oscar went to the meeting in the
Presbyterian Church at Lansdowne to see about getting a minister it was decided that Mr.
Macklereath should get a call. Mr. Gracie of Gananoque was there as well as quite a few
from Sand Bay, Fairfax and Lansdowne. "Sleighing once more."

FRIDAY Jan. 24 Went to Gananoque, left here a little after ten and got there by noon. I went
down to the wharf and the river was all frozen over and you could look for miles and could
not see an open place. The carriage works were making an ice rink they were going to have
a carnival.

SATURDAY Jan. 25 Took two loads of wheat to Lyndhurst. Wheat has gone down to eightyfive and Flour is ten cents more than last week it now being worth $2.60. Receive three
Palettes from Cole, Lansdowne.

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�SUNDAY Jan. 26 There was no Church as they could not get a minister. I went out to Robert
Donevans in the afternoon there is splendid sleighing.

MONDAY Jan. 27 Snowing again but not enough for sleighing. We drew up four loads of
wood two of logs and two of sled wood. We got it from over the creek the ice being strong
enough to hold up a load.

TUESDAY Jan. 28 Another cold morning thermometer below zero again. Drew up eight
loads of logs and sled wood from across Black Creek. Beautiful bright evening but towards
eight o'clock it clouded over and there is signs of more snow.

WEDNESDAY Jan. 29 The weather is just the opposite from yesterday, instead of being
cold, it was a mild pleasant day the snow is all gone off, and tonight the moon is quite
bright. We drew up logs until 4 o'clock, as the boys had to go to Lodge. We could only draw
two loads in the afternoon.

THURSDAY Jan. 30 A change in the weather again. Cold north east wind. We commenced
drawing up wood from across the creek on the McKee farm, we drew up four loads of logs
and four of sled wood. We came up the creek, the ice being good until evening when we
broke through with the last load. Choir Practice but no Choir.
FRIDAY Jan 31 Drew up wood from over the creek it rained hard about eleven o’clock and
we had a very wet afternoon. Received letter from Gracie with address in full
SATURDAY Feb. 1 Splendid skating this evening, clear moonlight night. Brought up a cow
from Mr. Smiths. I got a letter from Grandma. Took 10 bags of grain to be ground @
Lansdowne.

SUNDAY Feb. 2 I went out to Lansdowne and stayed at Malcolm MacDonalds, in the
evening we went to St. John's English Church,.Mr. Young preached from Job 9:2. Good
wheeling. A student preached in this church in the place of Mr Macklereath.

MONDAY Feb. 3 Soft weather again. It sprinkled a little all forenoon. We killed a cow (Old
Reddie) in the afternoon. She was in splendid order.

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�TUESDAY Feb. 4 It froze hard last night and there is splendid skating, but towards noon rain
set in and froze as it fell, everything is very slippery. I tended stock, and in the afternoon I
chopped wood. County Lodge met at Lansdowne. Wrote to Mother not to send money.

WEDNESDAY Feb 5 Returned the oats borrowed in the Fall 25 bags in all. There was a
hailstorm about noon but it did not last very long. Towards evening it got colder and it
froze hard, prospects of good skating
THURSDAY Feb. 6 Sawed 26 logs in the woods, for to be drawn up when sleighing comes. It
was very cold it being 6° above zero. In the evening Miss Mansell , Mary and I went skating.
The moon was shining bright and the ice was good.
FRIDAY Feb. 7 The boys sawed 25 logs in the morning and went to a Bee in the afternoon at
W. Burn's putting on the roof of his barn they got it finished all but about six feet all along
on the South side. Snowed all night.

SATURDAY Feb. 8 This morning the snow is nealy {sic} a foot deep. It snowed all day except
for a couple of hours in the afternoon but it was not bad enough to keep us from drawing
up wood. We got up eight loads of logs. In the morning we packed up the beef. A Concert
was to have been held in Stewart's hall Lansdowne for the benefit of St. John's English
Church. Mr. Peck died 10:20 PM.

SUNDAY Feb. 9 No church here today as they could not get a minister. Henry came down in
the evening . +

MONDAY Feb. 10 We cleaned up 40 bushels of wheat and took it to Lyndhurst for which
was received in return 1533 lbs. flour, 3 bags shorts, 7 bags bran. Hay press started at
Russells. Read a letter from Mother. Father is better. Wrote to Gracie NY Wheat is selling for
ninety cents.

TUESDAY Feb 11 Thermometer ten degrees below zero. Funeral of Mr. E. Peck took place
this morning his remains were taken to Pittsburgh vault. In the afternoon We drew three
Hemlock two ash and one soft maple to Macreadys mill to be sawed.

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�WEDNESDAY Feb. 12 Went to Russels to Press hay. Thawed all day. Drew home from the mill
2 loads of lumber one of mixed and one of oak.

THURSDAY Feb. 13 I chopped my first stick of cordwood to-day. There were two Bees today one at Shields to which Oscar went and one at P. Lappins drawing brick from Seeleys
Bay. Erastus drew one load. Took seven oak logs to the mill and drew home the rest of the
lumber 1109 feet in all. Intending to draw it to Gananoque tomorrow.

FRIDAY Feb. 14 Drew the oak to Gananoque in the morning. It rained about noon and
continued until 11 o'clock. In the evening a party was held at Erastus’. They were just going
to bed when we got there and a load came from Lansdowne just at the same time, they did
not expect anybody would come at 10 o'clock the fiddler Mr Curry and I started down the
road and got Mr. Keaton. The party broke up at half past three. Everybody seemed to have
enjoyed themselves.
SATURDAY Feb. 15 Pressers commenced to work at the Donevan Place but did not press
any hay until after dinner. I drew up two loads of wood in the morning.

SUNDAY Feb. 16 No church to-day. Pressers stayed here all day.

MONDAY Feb. 17 The pressers finished pressing in the upper barn at noon and came down
with the machine. In the afternoon they set and pressed some hay out of the shed. In the
evening a load of eleven of us went over to the station to a concert in Stewarts Hall given
by F.L. Tooker and company. It was a very cold night and there was a good turnout.

TUESDAY Feb. 18 Pressed hay all day in the big shed.

WEDNESDAY Feb. 19 Finished pressing Hay in the shed at noon, and they moved to R.W.
Landons where they pressed for the remainder of the day. I drew up about a cord and a
half of wood and the boys went to Websters Bee drawing up firewood.

FRIDAY THURSDAY Feb. 20 Snowed all night and it blew all day. Three was a party at E.J.
Landons. There were more there than there was last Friday there was about
couple. Mr.
Currey provided the music, which was splendid, the party broke up at three o'clock. The

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�roads were blocked a little and some of them tipped over on their homeward journey.

SATURDAY FRIDAY Feb. 21 Clear, cold morning. The thermometer was furteen {sic} degrees
below zero. Drew ten oak logs to mill and drew home a load of cordwood and a large elm log
from the clearing.

SATURDAY Feb. 22 Drew seventeen logs to the mill and put all of them on the rollway.
Brought home a small load of lumber and one of cordwood in the evening and two loads of
wood in the morning from the McKee Farm.

SUNDAY Feb. 23 I went to mass in the morning, it was the first time I was in the Chapel. Today being the first Sunday in Lent there was quite a good turnout. Father O'Gorman who is
priest told them how to keep Lent. He is quite a good speaker and gave them some sound
advice.

MONDAY Feb. 24 We worked hard getting out logs to the mill. We drew 21 logs in the
morning, and seven in the afternoon. It turned out two thousand feet of Lumber worth fifty
dollars subtracting eight dollars for the sawing it leaves forty two dollars for one days work.
Went to Lansdowne in the evening.
{Missing Feb 25 to March 01}
SUNDAY Mar. 2 Church in the evening. A student from Kingston preached from Hebrews
fourth chapter seventeenth verse and gave a description of the ark.

MONDAY Mar. 3 Drew four loads of Pressed Hay. E.J. Landon started to Smith Falls. Near
evening there were two sun dogs, they were the brightest I had ever seen. You could not
tell whether which were the brightest the sun or they. At night there were two circles
around the moon one was larger than the other &amp; the larger one cut through the other and
seemed to go through the centre of the moon

TUESDAY Mar. 4 Drew Barley to the station. Hay Cars are gone. Snowed a little in the
evening but it did not amount to very much.

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�WEDNESDAY Mar. 5 We drew two loads of logs to the mill in the forenoon we broke down
the long sleigh so we drew all the lumber home on one sleigh and put two teams on it In the
afternoon we brought two small loads. The ice in the creek broke through.
THURSDAY Mar. 6 Took one load of Barley to Lansdowne &amp; cleaned a load of twenty-five
bags for the morning. Erastus returned by the express

FRIDAY Mar. 7 Drew three load of barley to the station. Price has gond down two cents only
thirty-five cents now. Roads good.

SATURDAY Mar. 8 Finished drawing the barley. Drew last two loads in the afternoon.
Returned the cultivator to J.W. Mann's Brockville by express.

SUNDAY Mar. 9 Church in the morning. A Probationist from
preached from
Numbers XXIII 10. The first lesson was taken from 2nd Corinthians 7 and the second was the
nineteenth Psalm. Splendid Wheeling.

MONDAY Mar. 10 Drew four logs to the mill and brought home four loads of lumber. Mr
Thompson brought seventy five bags to be filled with oats to be taken to Manitoba next
week.

TUESDAY Mar. 11 Cleaned two hundred and fifty bushel of oats and the men came and drew
them away. Drew two loads of cordwood. In the afternoon drew two elm logs to mill and
brought home two loads of lumber. Rained from noon until evening

WEDNESDAY Mar. 12 It rained a little all day. The ice is all gone off the land and the ground
is beginning to thaw out. The creek will hold up yet. Drew 180 rails in forenoon. Drew one
load of lumber from the mill on the waggon and two load of cordwood.

TOM

THURSDAY Mar. 13 Very muddy. Piled over oak lumber and put up the fence around the
barn and in the lane.

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�FRIDAY Mar. 14 Drew rails all day. We got one of our teams through the ice and had quite a
bother getting them out. The ice in the creek has all broken up, and we have given up the
notion of crossing it for a while.

SATURDAY Mar. 15 Set the drag saw in the forenoon and in the afternoon sawed fifty seven
logs. It commenced to snow towards evening. Signs of sleiging {sic} for tomorrow.

FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT Mar. 16 Church in the evening Mr. Mackleroy preached from Luke
23rd chapter and the twenty-sixth verse.

MONDAY Mar. 17 Sawed rest of logs in the morning and in the afternoon sawed all the sled
wood. Mr. Joel S Landon was buried today. Commenced to snow a little towards evening.

TUESDAY Mar. 18 Moved the saw over and sawed up sled wood at E.J's and at four o'clock
sawed thirty-four logs.

WEDNESDAY Mar. 19 Sawed rest of logs - sixty-four in all and moved to Olandro Keatons
and sawed thirteen load of sled wood in the afternoon. + L S McK
THURSDAY Mar. 20 Moved circular to Hugh McKays and sawed until afternoon and brought
the machine home where we arrived at half nast eleven roads are all muddy and bad.
{in left margin} N.M 3.44 A SPRING BEGINS

FRIDAY Mar. 21 Commenced to put on a load of hay but it was too windy and we drew it
into the barn.

SATURDAY Mar. 22 Finished loading hay &amp; drew to Cole at Lansdowne. Piled wood in the
woodshed.
{in left hand margin} SUN RISES 5.59 SETS 6.15 MOON SETS 8.28

5th SUNDAY IN LENT Mar. 23 A Probationist preached a splendid sermon from Luke. He
Described the Cruicificaton and it was very good.

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�{in left hand margin} SUN RISES 5:57, SETS 6:14, MOON 9:40 DAYS LENGTH 12 H 20 M

MONDAY Mar. 24 Cleaned up eighty bushels of oats and drew them to Lansdowne. Drew
one load of hay down from upper place to the big shed.
{in left hand margin} SUN RISES 5.56 SETS 6.18 MOON 10.49

TUESDAY Mar. 25 Cleaned up a grist of feed, twenty-four bags in all. Brought four bags of
barley from W. Webster. Rained all afternoon but cleared off at dark.

WEDNESDAY Mar. 26 It snowed a little to-day but not to amount to anything. The funeral of
Mr. James Grier took place in the Union Church. He was buried under the Orangemen of
which he was a member. There was quite a turnout in spite of the unfavourable weather.
Piled wood in the woodshed, commenced lowering the stack.

THURSDAY Mar. 27 We split wood at home today. Wild geese seem very plentiful this
season. The boys followed a flock but did not get a shot at them. Brought home a load of
lumber from the saw mill, the roads are in a terrible state. Red heifer ==.
FRIDAY Mar. 28 It commenced to snow early this morning and continued all day. It drifted
so we had no signs of sleighing unless the wind moderates. Piled wood in the Woodshed.
Jenny

SATURDAY Mar. 29 Received letter from home and from Sis also a book and some cards for
my birthday which however came two days late but “better late than never”? Took a grist
of feed as far as Hortons and twenty bushel of oats to Lansdowne. GANANOQUE
SUNDAY Mar. 30 Snowed considerably last night and there is not bad sleighing. Today is
bright, with a few squalls of snow which do not last long. Church in the evening. Mr.
Florence. Preached from the first chapter of Genesis. He explained the making of the World.
Good sleighing but not very may {many} there. A fire was out from somewhere. Have not
found out where it is at present.

MONDAY Mar. 31 Drew two loads of elm lumber to Gananoque. The roads are not in a very
good condition. X HOME

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�TUESDAY Apl 1 “All Fools day.” Took the grist of feed to mill with one team and drew three
loads of hay from the upper barn
WEDNESDAY Apl 2 Finished drawing hay (two loads) Took seven head of cattle over to the
McKee barns, for to eat up the straw that is on hand
THURSDAY Apl 3 Split wood at E.J's all day. A Surprise Party was held in the evening. The
roads are very muddy. SAW FIRST ROBIN.
FRIDAY Apl 4 Split wood at home all day. The wind rose considerably at about four o'clock
there was signs of rain, but however kept off.

SATURDAY Apl 5 Split wood at home. Snowed a little in the forenoon but it cleared off. Very
muddy everywhere. No mail has come.

SUNDAY Apl 6 Church in the morning at eleven o'clock. Mr, Johnstone Preached from
Romans VI 8. Mr. Johnston is a native of Scotland and has been in the West Indies for
several years.

MONDAY Apl 7 Large droves of Wild Geese are to be seen to-day. We continued splitting
at the wood. It was a very fine day, sun showing bright.

TUESDAY Apl 8 Split wood all day forenoon and as it commenced to rain, we cleaned up
forty bushels of barley for seed. RETURN FARMERSTILLE

WEDNESDAY Apl 9 Threw some straw off the top of the stack in the morning and in the
afternoon we went to Norman Johnstons. Roads are very bad. LET OBNY NIAR THPIN

THURSDAY Apl 10 Drew forty bushel of Barley over to the other barn &amp; also wheels to be
made over Station.

FRIDAY Apl 11 Put up fence on the Donovan Farm. The fences are in a very bad shape. They
were blown down by the gales in January and are very hard to put up.

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�SATURDAY Apl 12 Went over the two lower farms and cleaned out the ditches where the
water was lying.

SUNDAY Apl 13 Church in the evening. Mr. Johnston preached from the tenth chapter of
Paul's Epistles to the Hebrews. He stayed in Fairfax at Mrs. Clares.

MONDAY Apl 14 Fixed up fences all day. We raised the cook house in the morning. Intended
to go fishing but it was too cold and we gave up.

TUESDAY Apl15 Tended mason all day at Mr. Sam Donevans building cellar wall. Mr. James
Somers auction to-day. Too cold to go fishing.

WEDNESDAY Apl 16 Piled over lumber for axles &amp; also ash lumber in the morning. In the
afternoon we fixed up the lane fence. (Lodge Lansdowne)

THURSDAY Apl 17 Commenced Spring work at field opposite the barn on Erastus',
commenced at noon. We went fishing in the evening and built the wire &amp; set the net but
only got one fish and that a pike.

FRIDAY Apl 18 Cultivated the field behind the barn at home. Cold north West wind blowing.
SATURDAY Apl 19 Cross cultivated piece I was on yesterday. Commenced sowing on field
east of the (home) barn sowed six bushel and a half of wheat.
{Left hand margin} SOWED EAST OF BARN FIELD 2 McK WHEAT OATS 6 ½ BLACK

SUNDAY Apl 20 Church in the morning. Rev. Mr. Fairlie preached a splendid sermon from
the fifth 4 chapter of St. Mark.

MONDAY Apl 21 Sowed field behind the barn (home) and cultivated field opposite black
cherry tree. Six of us went fishing at night but only got " Fishermans Luck", minus the first
part.
{in left hand margin} SOWED FIELD BEHIND BARN “HOME” 7 ½ WHEAT

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�TUESDAY Apl 22 Cultivated South East corner field in McKee Place and sowed field
opposite black cherry tree in field No. 2. Seeder came.
{in left hand margin} SOWED BLACK CHERRY TREE 6 WHEAT ~~~ FIELD 3 SE. COR. McKEE 3
½ OATS

WEDNESDAY Apl 23 Cultivated South West corner field, in Number three &amp; sowed six &amp; a
half bushel of barley on the other side of road. Mr.Hugh Wilson came for seeder &amp; took it
away. I teeth came
{in left hand margin} SOWED S.W CORNER FIELD NO THREE McKEE PLACE BARLEY 6 1/2

THURSDAY Apl 24 Cultivated field north west corner opposite poplars in field No. 2 McKee
place and sowed five bushel of wheat on South West corner field, field number three.
{in left hand margin} SOWED IN FIELD NUMBER THREE McKEE SOUTH WEST COR 5 BUSHEL
WHEAT

FRIDAY Apl 25 Cultivated North East corner field, Field Number two, in the McKee Place and
sowed the field opposite on other side of road.
{in left hand margin} SOWED NORTH EAST CORNER FIELD FIELD NO 2 McKEE PLACE 12
BUSHEL WHITE OATS
{far right is a small sketch of an animal, with the word ‘GIP’ written across it}

SATURDAY Apl 26 Cultivated two fields up at the house on Mckee Place in the afternoon. I
rolled two Southern fields in field Number three. We finished sowing North east corner field,
field No. two. sowed eleven bushel of BLACK oats &amp; five bushel of white oats on field west
of house. I commenced to rain at tea time and continued until evening. Practice
{in left hand margin} SOWED FIELD NO 2 NORTH EAST CORNER FIELD 11 ½ OATS FIELD WEST
OLD HOUSE MCKEE PLACE 5 WHITE OATS TOTAL TO DATE 63 1/2

SUNDAY Apl 27 It rained nearly all day but it cleared up about church time which is now
Seven thirty. Mr. Fairlie Preached a splendid sermon from the fiftieth Chapter of Genesis &amp;
XI chap Hebrews. He gave observations on the character &amp; faith of Joseph. Froze a little.--

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�MONDAY Apl 28 Rolled &amp; Ploughed until noon &amp; in the afternoon we cultivated &amp; sowed
field east of the house on McKee Place &amp; crossed field west of house. Sowed 5 1/2 bushel
White Oats. STAO 03.11

MNILA STA.E.Y.N +

{in left hand margin} SOWED FIELD W HOUSE MCKEE PLACE 5 ½ WHITE OATS

TUESDAY Apl 29 Sowed piece on corner field back at home &amp; as it rained all afternoon we
were unable to do anything, cleaned up 37 bushel of white oats for seed.
*JIMNⱯ

{sketch of plant or flower on its side}

{in left hand margin} SOWED N.W. FIELD “SOD” BACK 3 WHITE OATS

WEDNESDAY Apl 30 Ploughed back and Rolled New meadow back of flat. We went to
Station in Evening
THURSDAY May 1 Ploughed back. Painted the milk waggon and buggy wheels. Ditched
GANANOQUE, ONT

FRIDAY May 2 Cultivated and Sowed back field at home, near woods, sowed 13 bushel of
white oats.
{sketch of a three wheeled machine, with a wheel or stone on top of a platform} COW.

SATURDAY May 3 Commenced Springs work at Donevan place sowed field opposite barn
on the east side of the road. Signs of Rain.
{in left hand margin} SOWED 6 OATS WHITE

SUNDAY May 4 Rained nearly all day a student from Kingston preached from Chronicles
XXIX.9.

MONDAY May 5 Ditched nearly all day. Painted rest of wheels. Went to the Station for seed
Potatoes and Procured 15 bushels. It rained in the evening.

TUESDAY May 6 Started to draw the milk to the factory. Only drew two one can. Weight of
milk 177. Drew hay from the shed. 500 to Root and some for work. Tipped one load over.
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�Toad went fishing to the outlet but only got one sucker.

WEDNESDAY May 7 Cultivated up at Donevan Place and sowed eight bushel of white oats
on pieces. The Hon.R. Turner moved into the mansion on the Donevan Estate.
{in left hand margin} DONEVAN WHITE 8 OATS PIECES

THURSDAY May 8 Cultivated back piece on Donevan Place sowed six and a half bushels of
white oats. Caught a woodchuck in the trap on the hill.
{in left hand margin} DONEVAN BACK PLACE 6 ½ WHITE OATS

FRIDAY May 9 Cultivated long ridges back of and on top of the ledge and sowed the field
South of the barn on the west side of the road sowed six bushels of white oats took Fan to
the Wilsons

heifer sick

{in left hand margin} DONEVAN S. BARN. W.RD 6 WHITE OATS 6 WHEAT

SATURDAY May 10 Ditched all day, on upper place and back. We smoked out a woodchuck
in an elem tree. BBL OF SALT

SUNDAY May 11 It was very fine to day. No Church. Rev. J Fairlie accepted call to ministry.

MONDAY May 12 Took the two colts to Club Island opposite Rockpoint to pasture all
summer. We cultivated and sowed North east corner field (second ploughing) on McKee
Place. We went fishing to the outlet and caught sixty five ling.

TUESDAY May 13 Finished sowing the field we were working on yesterday and sowed One
bushel of Prize Prolific, eight bushels in all, it rained a little about noon, Sold twenty bushels
of oats to J Robinson.
{in left hand margin} McKEE N.E. CORNER PLO 8 BARLEY I.P. PROLIFIC

WEDNESDAY May 14 Cultivated and Sowed North East corner field, and short ridges on hill
at home, sowed nine bushels of oats. Lodge in evening.

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�{in left hand margin} HOME NE CORNER 9 WHITE OATS

THURSDAY May 15 Finished sowing new field on the ledge. MeKee Place sowed 10 1/2
bushels of peas. Commenced to cultivate rest of the field north of the bushes.
{in left hand margin} McKEE NEW PIECE 10 ½ PEAS

FRIDAY May 16 Moved to upper Place. Cultivated rest of ridge on the hill NORTH OF DITCH
and sowed 3 1/2 bushels of wheat OATS WHITE commenced the front field. We had a
shower in the afternoon. Took sketch of Cheese Factory.

SATURDAY May 17 Finished front field sowed seven bushels of barley and six and a half
bushels of oats. Went to the Station of evening.
SUNDAY May 18 Church in the morning. Professor Ferguson Preached nearly the same
sermon as Mr. Fairlie did on the 27th of April The faith of Joseph.

MONDAY May 19 Commenced Sowing barley flat at home and sowed 5-1/2 barley, and
finished sowing field back of bushel {sic} and sowed 3-1/2 barley. The funeral of Mrs.
Thomas Atkins took place today. FISHING OUTLET
{in left hand margin} 5 ½ BARLEY FLAT 3 ½ BUSHES

TUESDAY May 20 Rained nearly all day. Ditched on McKee Place and took hides to
McCreadys Tannery.

WEDNESDAY May 21 Fixed fence and drew the rails from over the trees creek, which is very
high and it was a nasty job, we drew them down in the flat.

THURSDAY May 22 Drew rails We went to the Outlet fishing but only got a few. We broke
down coming home and had a splendid time riding home with the box on the axeles. MRS.
A. LANDON, OF A SON

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�FRIDAY May 23 Fenced the lane from the bushes to the woods on the McKee place. It
rained in the morning and was a little showry all the afternoon.

SATURDAY May 24 {in a fancy banner} GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ~~~~ Queen's Birthday. Her
Majesty is Seventy One to day long may she live to Reign over dear "Old England &amp; her
Colonies" and may they prosper as they have in the past. May Brittannia ever rule the
waves with her jolly tars and noble boats". Went to Charleston left home half past three &amp;
after staying at Lyndhurst arrived there a little before eleven o"clock. Plenty of fun. The
"Outlet Queen" ran two trips which brought quite a crowd. Put up at the Cedar Park Hotel.
Left Charleston 7:30 for home.

SUNDAY May 25 We did not reach home last night but got as far as Mr. Bevins where we
stayed all night in the morning we walked up to the lake &amp; in the afternoon I visited the
mica mines which had just been started. We drove home around Killenback lake &amp; by the
outlet arrived home safe and sound "all but getting a little wet" at eight o"clock.

MONDAY May 26 Blue Monday. Drew rails &amp; stone off the ridge back where the fence
stood on the McKee Place and commenced plowing the same, sold 30 oats to A. Cornet.

TUESDAY May 27 Commenced Ploughing Orchard and dug around the apple trees. The Rev.
John Fairlie was inducted to-day at Lansdowne. Mr. Gracie, Moderator, was in attendance
accompanied by Mr. MacGilveray.
WEDNESDAY May 28 Drew rails from first cross fence "home" and built around night
Pasture , Commenced cleaning oats for McNish of Brockville made one trip in the afternoon
with two waggons. Lodge.

THURSDAY May 29 Finished cleaning oats finished Night and Horse pasture fence {small
drawing of a cat } ZEBRA BLOPED

FRIDAY May 30 Commenced spring work at home again &amp; sowed five bushel &amp; a half of
Barley in the flat Below ledge. {small profile drawing of a horse’s head} FAN
{in left hand margin} BARLEY 5 ½ FLAT BELOW LEDGE HOME

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�SATURDAY MAY 31 JUNE 1 MAY 1 Last, day of May, fine &amp; mild a nice west breeze blowing.
Sowed wheat up on Donevan Place &amp; Peas on the orchard. Barley on little field up above
ditch on McKee place.
SUNDAY June 1 Church in the morning. Our New Pastor Rev. John Fairlie preached his first
sermon from 1 Chronicles 1 Chapter &amp; first few verses. The text was "Called to be saints", Mr
Fairlie is a good preacher as I am sure that les will be liked by the people in this section as
well as the other two. Dined here

MONDAY June 1 Commenced rolling. Rolled barley on McKee Place &amp; back fields on home.
E. J. Went to Gananoque to see the butchers.

TUESDAY June 3 Rolled on Donevan Place finished about half Past five: Fox took sick about
noon, better in the evening. Planted come com in orchard

WEDNESDAY June 4 Cultivated ground for the Western com and sowed half a bushel of
same. Cultivated and Ploughed the garten Joseph Shields and Mary Webster were married
this evening af eight o'clock. Thundering and the lightning is very vivid in the West and
South West. DORA

THURSDAY June 5 Commenced Cleaning up the Piece on McKee Place for Potatoes, It
commenced to rain at four o'clock and continued until dark Last night after writing down
the days work as above, A storm came up about 10 o'clock, it rained very hard the lightning
struck Patsy Lappan's old barn &amp; it was totally destroyed with a mowing machine and
reaper, they managed to save the horse rake, Insurance $250--, Provincial Elections, Dr
Preston, Newboro, Conservative Member, W.J. B. Webster, Westport, Reform, Members for
the riding

FRIDAY June 6 Ploughed today on New Potato patch wet after last night's rain. Towards
evening a cloud mes in the west and we had a few light showers, Choir Practice

SATURDAY June 7 Rigged up milk stand &amp; fixture in the night pasture. Drew rails in the
afternoon from back and put them in the lane, We had a light shower about four o'clock and
afterwards it turned colder. The sheep were shorn today

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�SUNDAY June 8 Church in the morning. our Pastor Preached a splendid sermon on self
praise, His text was from Matt XXVI, 33 "Though all men shall be offended, because of thee,
yet will I never be offended. Good attendance, Mr &amp; Mrs Shields were present attended by
the Bridesmaid &amp; Groom

MONDAY June 9 Cultivated ground for Potatoes and planted two bushel. Went to station in
evening.

TUESDAY June 10 Excursion to Clayton, Oddfellows have a Memorial Service there, 1000
are expected to be in the ranks, Carnegies "Island Queen" ran from Brockville, calling at
Darlings wharf, Davis' Antelope was chartered to run by the Lansdowne Lodge, Leaves
Cross. Planted potatoes, finished cultivating &amp; ploughing patch. Got notice to draw hay
tomorrow, Took colt to Blympton for her shoulder to be cured, Boys went out to 3rd
concession to see about removing rock that runs out on the road in front of Mr. John
Websters
WEDNESDAY June 11 Planted two bushels of potatoes. Drew two loads of hay in the
morning and two in the afternoon to the station. Lodge.

THURSDAY June 12 Drew a load of stove wood to J. Shields. Brought a load of 3 in. plank
from McCraedys Saw mill to mend old bridge Deerlake. Two loads of hay to Lansdowne. E.
Bradley came &amp; took stone lifter away.
FRIDAY June 13 Washed the wool. Built the yards at.E. J's. Went fishing to the saw mill but
no fish. Erastus went with a load to Sand Bay and caught 53 pike.
SATURDAY June 14 Put fence around milking yard at E. J's and picked over ash and hemlock
lumber into a three cornered pile. Drew one load of cheese from our factory to Lansdowne.
In the afternoon I cleaned fifteen bushel of white oats, the remainder of the large bin on the
barn floor. We drew them home. LODGE SCARLET DEGREE

SUNDAY June 15 Church in the morning. Mr. Fairlee Preached from, a splendid sermon on
looking too much after worldly affairs, &amp; spoke of the Parable of the rich man pulling down
his barns to build greater. Mr. Allen and sister stayed for dinner and tea. I went to Mr.
Samuel Donevans in the evening.

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�MONDAY June 16 Drew eleven loads from Barnyard and piled south west of the swamp
hole. Erastus drew 480 feet of oak lumber' to Skinner &amp; Co. Gananoque. Received Photos
from Gracie. ;:; {sketch of a cow’s udder and hind leg} HOLSTEIN.

TUESDAY June 17 Drew fourteen loads from Barnyard. Erastus took

feet of oak (culled)

lumber to the Gananoque Carraige {sic} works. Wrote to Marchmont for advice &amp; list of
books necessary to study.

WEDNESDAY June 18 Drew five loads from the barnyard to pile. E.J. drew a load of oak
lumber
feet to Skinner &amp; Co. Gananoque. Commenced road work, R.H. one team and
two men, ourselves do. Commenced to grade in front of this place. Intend hands to turn out
tomorrow and draw gravel. Mr. Oscar Landon Road Overseer.
THURSDAY June 19 Commenced Road work. Drew 29 loads of gravel from P. Rapes' pit. Two
teams scraped &amp; ploughed. Made over the Deerlick bridge &amp; culbert on the Kid Road.
Erastus drew a load of oak to Skinner &amp; Co. {small sketch of a wheeled piece of equipment
with platform and tongue} SUGAR {written backwards} 573

FRIDAY June 20 Erastus and I drew a load a piece to Gananoque. Went on the road and
worked until 6:30. Drew 32 loads of gravel.
A
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;:; LLE
SATURDAY June 21 Drew two loads of oak to Skinner &amp; Co. Gananoque. Erastus lost his
pocketbook but found it near home. Russells had a raising.
{in left hand margin} .80 CENTS

SUNDAY June 22 Church in the evening. Good attendance. Our Pastor preached a good
sermon from VII Luke 35 verse. The miracle of Christ making the man Legion, cured of
devils. Went to Marble Rock, stayed at R. Donevans.

MONDAY June 23 Oscar and Erastus drew two loads of lumber to Gananoque. Cows broke
into the fields. {sketch of two stick figures sparring}

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�TUESDAY June 24 Cultivated the rest of the potato ground and planted one bushel and a
half.

WEDNESDAY June 25 Finished planting the Potatoes. It sprinkled a little during the
afternoon. Practice in the Church. Received papers and letters from “Marchmont”.

THURSDAY June 26 Drew manure from the barn yard, fifteen loads. Oscar went to Kingston
Camp.

FRIDAY June 27 Drew from the barnyard 17 loads. Killed the pig weighed

.

SATURDAY June 28 Drew from Barnyard. Raising at Mr. Henry Bradleys. Salted and cut up
the pig.

SUNDAY June 29 Church in the morning. Mr. Fairlee preached from Daniel 1 chapter, 8
verse."But Daniel proposed in his head that he would not defile himself with the King's meat,
nor with wine which he drank". Orangemen walked to Church, Lansdowne English Church.
Mr. Young, Pastor, preached to them.

MONDAY June 30 Commenced drawing manure from McKee place. Eighteen loads. Drew
back to the meadow east side of the road. Practice. Wrote to “Marchmont”.
Dominion Day {in fancy script} TUESDAY July 1 Drew from McKee place 21 loads, two
teams at work part of the day. Picnic at Horton's Grove. Some went from here, raining at
time of writing, 9:30. Rained nearly all night returned from Malacoff about half past ten.

WEDNESDAY July 2 Drew 10 load from McKee Place. The strawberries were ordered from
P.McNamee Sand Bay.

THURSDAY July 3 Drew 7 load from McKee Place. A Strawberry Festival was held in the
Church. There was a very large crowd. Strawberries and ice cream was furnished by the
Church to all who would pay 10 c per plate 10 c admission at the door. The Lansdowne
Choir &amp; Fairfax sang two pieces each. Mr. F Tooker gave two recitations. Cleared about 25
dollars.

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�FRIDAY July 4 Put all the straw out on the Donevan Place piled it on the east side of the
barn. Brought down the horse rake and mowing machine. School broke up for the holidays.

SATURDAY July 5 Commenced mowing. Mowed field back of the barn on the McKee Place.
Bought a potato weeder from Mr. W Smiths in the morning and Erastus went back and
cultivated the potatoes. DRILL {written backwards} “1690”

SUNDAY July 6 Church in the morning. Very good attendance. Mr. Fairlie preached from

MONDAY July 7 Drew in one load of hay. It commenced to rain as we were going out for the
second and we did not get any more in. Received notice of cars being at station for hay.
Mrs. O. Bradley died.
{in left hand margin} 1 LOAD

TUESDAY July 8 Drew two load of hay to Lansdowne. A heavy thunder storm raged here
nearly all afternoon. The lightning was very sharp. Mrs. Bradley funeral took place to-day.
Buried at the Ebenezer.

WEDNESDAY July 9 Drew in six load of hay from field behind barn on McKee Place. One
load of pressed hay to Lansdowne. Berries are very plentiful, 34 quarts picked to-day.

THURSDAY July 10 Drew in five loads of hay from back of E.J's and drew one load of
rakeings from back of the barn. Mr. Keaton helped us in the afternoon. Commenced cutting
piece east of barn on McKee place. ONSTAT

FRIDAY July 11 Drew in 3 loads of hay from the S.W. corner field no. three and raked and
drew in 4 load from meadow opposite home barn. Put some hay over the horse stable. We
have twentyone loads in altogether up to this evening.

SATURDAY July 12 Two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne which was
celebrated in Brockville. The day was fine &amp; very warm. Mowed part of field no. three on
McKee Place &amp; cocked up 102 near the bushes. It looked a little like rain towards evening
but it blew over.

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�SUNDAY July 13 Church in the morning. Mr. Fairlie preached from Luke XIV 15 verse "Blessed
is he that shall eat bread in the Kingdom of heaven". Very good attendance. Went to Mr.
Samuel Donevans for dinner.

MONDAY July 14 Drew in hay from field above the bushes and four load from north half of
field no. three. Mowed West side of the road and commenced on fall wheat ground. Drew in
8 loads to-day three being put in the big barn.

TUESDAY July 15 Four o'clock this morning an electrical storm passed over this section. A
flash of lightning struck Mr. Amos Clares house running down the Chimney knocking down
stove pipes and coming out of the stove door which it broke open scattering ashes and
soot all over the room. Drew in 4 loads of hay from north half of field No. three. Mowed rest
of meadow in field no. four. PEN-----

WEDNESDAY July 16 Raked Fall Wheat ground and drew in eight loads of hay. Commenced
mowing on the Donevan Place.

THURSDAY July 17 Drew in one load and a half. It rained a little all day. We put out straw on
McKee Place and commenced putting out rye straw on "Home place". Hoed potatoes. Went
to Mr. W.C. Wraths for hay Teder.

FRIDAY July 18 Turned over hay on Donevan Place and took machine home. Commenced
building a stack at the McKee barn. Drew in loads 8 of which we put in the stack.

SATURDAY July 19 Moved up to Donevan Place. Mowed field 9. Drew in with the two teams,
put hay into the shed.

SUNDAY July 20 Church in the morning. Our Pastor preached a good sermon from Luke XIX
25, XIV 25. "If any man cometh unto me and hath not his own father and mother, and wife,
and children, and brethren &amp; sisters yea and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple"

MONDAY July 21 Drew in on Donevan Place 13 loads. Mowed rest of the field North of the
ledge and over the ditch. We commenced putting into the barn.

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�TUESDAY July 22 Drew in load on the Donevan Place Built a stack pen back and
commenced mowing the field back of the house at home. and drew in two loads we put
into the big shed.

WEDNESDAY July 23 Drew in 4 load which we put into the shed, finished mowing field fro
back of the barn. Raked field on Donevan place back of big ditch and cocked up all of it.
THURSDAY July 24 Drew 6 loads off of back field on Donevan place and put them in a
stack. I mowed until half past ten beat the rain coming on. I had to stop. Put out straw on
McKee place &amp; at home. Raining still 9:15.

STACK

FRIDAY July 25 Rainy weather. Hoed and ploughed out potatoe and in the afternoon raked
field north of house. Erastus and Mr. Keaton cocked some of it up. Oscar mowed after
supper. Clearing off at time of writing 9:20 Mary started for Athens. -- JOHNSTONE--

SATURDAY July 26 Brought the hay teder from Mr. Raths but did not use it very much.
Raked the field back of the house and drew in loads. Cocked up all the hay we had cut
down. In the evening I returned the teder to Mr. Rath and from there to Lansdowne.
Received letter from Mrs. Wallace.

SUNDAY July 27 Church in the morning. Mr. Fairlie preached from Luke XV the first ten
verses. Today the weather was splendid and cool breeze blew from the South East.

MONDAY July 28 Drew in 15 loads, 5 of which were put on the stack on the Donevan place.
1 in the shed and the rest down home. I mowed field back near the oats we raked &amp; cocked
it up &amp; drew one load.
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TUESDAY July 29 Finished drawing from the field behind the house at home &amp; commenced
to draw from old rye ground. Drew two loads from field West of the barn. Cut the same this
morning and cocked it up after supper. Changed the fork into the barn. Some signs of rain.
Field of hay on Donevan place 39 loads.
This is my fourth anniversary of leaving Dear Old England. Drew in fifteen loads.

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�WEDNESDAY July 30 Early this morning there was some signs of rain so we commenced
early to draw in and drew in one load and pulled of three. Mr. Quinn &amp; Henry Elliott and we
drew in 24 loads altogether. The rain kept off but it sprinkled some all afternoon. Broke the
cut bar on the mowing machine.

THURSDAY July 31 Drew 8 loads into stack West of the swamp hole &amp; 2 into the shed it
rained just about noon and we did not draw any more. We borrowed S. Donevans mowing
machine and kept two of them going nearly all afternoon. Henry and Mr. Quinn went away
to the Quarry at noon, intending to return to-morrow. Uncle Tom's Cabin show was at
Lansdowne this evening. Mr. James McCormack's house was struck by lightning and did
considerable damage, making a hole in the roof, knocking plaster off &amp; cracking it in some
places &amp; after running thru the rooms went down through the cellar wall.

FRIDAY Aug. 1 Drew in 13 load eleven of which were put into a stack next to one, back.
Borrowed Mr. Roots horse &amp; I raked. We have only a little more to cut &amp; expect to have all
done tomorrow 170 loads in already FOUR{written backwards} Eleven o'clock this evening
our cheese factory burnt up. We hurried up to the place but could do no good, two cheese
were saved also a lot of wood belonging to the cheese maker Mr. Root. After it burned
down some we began to carry water &amp; throw on the spot where we supposed the cheese
to be, &amp; by this means we saved some of them partially burnt. It was proposed that a
meeting be held in the school house to see about erecting another factory.

SATURDAY Aug. 2 Finished cutting all meadow in the forenoon. Drew in 10 loads today.
Commenced harvest cutt a few rounds on the S.E. corner field (BARLEY) field there on
McKee place the pitman broke and put a stop to that days work. A meeting was held in the
school house five patrons were elected as a building committee in whose hands all
business transactions were put. It was decided that we should draw our milk to the
Deerlake factory until a new factory has been erected.

SUNDAY Aug. 3 Church in the evening, good attendance. Mr. Fairlie preached a beautiful
sermon on the Parable of the Prodigal Son Luke XV chapter. Notice was given out that
Sacrament will be dispensed in Lansdowne the first Sunday in September. Oscar started
for Athens, 8 o'clock.

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�MONDAY Aug. 4 I drew milk to Deerlake factory for the first time . Raked after windrows
until nearly noon. Oscar returned 11:30, and in the afternoon we unloaded one load of hay
and drew in two loads of barley. The binder went steady all afternoon, At tea time a heavy
shower passed over this section which put a stop to harvesting for the day. Rain is needed,
everything is drying up &amp; garden produce seems to be a failure, A meeting is to be held in
Mr. Tho. McDonald, for further arrangements about site for factory which is supposed to be
opposite the old site on E.J. Landon. Mr. W.McConnell to build it.

TUESDAY Aug. 5 Drew one load of hay, put some on both the stacks and the rest in the
shed. I rained nearly all day. We cleaned a grist of wheat 32 bushels. Intend to go to
Lyndhurst to-morrow.

WEDNESDAY Aug. 6 Binder going all day! Stooked 250 Barley and 50 Oats. The wind blew
moderate all day and the bundles dried fast. Showers were all around in the afternoon.

THURSDAY Aug. 7 I arrived in Canada four years ago to-day. I ran the binder for the first
time, cut field of oats on McKee place opposite the "Home" barn &amp; commenced Barley in
flat at home. I drew in one load on account of something being wrong with the machine.
Gananoque first Civic Holiday. All went but myself. Meeting in the schoolhouse about
building a "Union Factory" on the place. A Lawyer has to be seen before anything can be
done as some people taking their shares out from the Joint Stock Company.

FRIDAY Aug. 8 Drew in seven Loads, Hay. Topped out the stacks and commenced building
another at the barn. I reaped the field in. East of the old well on E. J's &amp; finished barley on
the flat at home. A large fire was visible out back somewhere in the South Concessions. It
seemed to be a barn or stacks for the smoke was very black. We are getting the haying
finished by degrees. It is slow work. There is a lot of stooking to be done which must be up
to-morrow evening.
SATURDAY Aug. 9 Finished haying, stoked up the field of wheat behind the barn at home. I
reaped remainder of oats at the flowing well, field of 2wheat back of the barn at home,
commenced field of wheat opposite black cherry tree on E.J's. Clouds hung around all day
and thunder could be heard in the distance. This evening a lightning is visible all around the
south and south-east. The papers contain long accounts of damage done by lightning ,
many lives have been lost.

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�SUNDAY Aug. 10 About half past ten it commenced to rain and came in small showers until
Church time which was a little after eleven. We did not have a bad attendance considering.
Our Pastor Mr. Fairlie has been preaching from the Parables in St. Luke to days sermon was
"The rich man and Lazarus, Luke XVI 19. We all enjoyed it very much. Mr. Fairlie's sermon was
“The rich man and Lazarus.” Luke XVI 19. We all enjoyed it very much Mr Fairlies sermons
are all so plain. The first lesson was from Ecclesiastes VIII . The writer of the above chapters
has been trying to make himself happy but comes to no conclusion until the last chapters.

MONDAY Aug. 11 We ground the knives of the binder, as when we were done. Mr. Smith and
Jno. Quinn came up to help us draw in. We commenced drawing from barley field and drew
it all in before tea but 20 stooks. We then drew from oats and barley from north of cross
fence. Johnny Quinn and I stoked up the barley on flat at home before dinner. Erastus cut
wheat field on his own farm. Mr. Fitzpatric Dunlop came from Amprior to work for us. The
sun went down quite warm looking, this morning was like fall. Drew in eight loads. The first
load combined 25 stooks , the next 30,30,30, 34, 31, 30, 30. Total 240 stooks.

TUESDAY Aug. 12 Started binding in the upper place, cut the front field. "Fitz" and I stoked
up all the forenoon, barley, oats and wheat. We drew in five loads of black oats, 35, 35, 35,
35, 25 stooks, 165 stooks altogether. Erastus wend {sic} down to Mr. Smiths to bind his
wheat. We drew in the oats after supper what took me all afternoon Thursday August 7th.

WEDNESDAY Aug. 13 Erastus is still binding at Mr. Smiths. In the morning we changed the
fork from the big shed into the barn and put up the new ropes. We drew in the rest of the
oats, two loads of 35 stooks each, and two loads of barley from the flat at home 64 stooks.
We also cleaned the field of wheat back of the barn at home 120 stooks, and one load from
E. Js, 20 stooks, 274 stooks on ten loads. We had to pitch off the last as we broke a pulley
belonging to the horse fork &amp; it put us back. E.J. returned evening.

THURSDAY Aug. 14 Oscar went down to the shop to mend the pully. Fitz and I unloaded to
loads of wheat into the West mow in the barn. Drew in 4 loads of wheat and four of barley.
We put 4 loads over the hay in the big barn on McKee Place. Commenced drawing in on
Donevan Place, 2 loads of Barley from the front field. Mr. McDonald has commenced to
draw the lumber for the new cheese factory which is opposite the old site. The clouds look
as if we were going to have rain but it did not come here.

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�FRIDAY Aug. 15 Beautiful clear morning a cool north wind blowing. Erastus went to
Lansdowne &amp; brought home 86 pounds of twine "Red Capt". I raked the wheat field &amp; drew
in one load of rakings. We had a great deal of bother with the pully. Erastus finished cutting
the white oat field on McKee Place. In the afternoon Oscar and I went up to Donevan Place
and drew in three loads (two of stooks). The men were looking at the site for the Factory
and were drilling for water, the ground being too hard they did not get too far down.

SATURDAY Aug. 16 We clipped around the two barley fields, and gathered in the rakings
(one load). Erastus cut the field of barley below the ledge on the home place. The barley
crop being not very good there we intended to save it for the grass seed, from there he cut
the field at the house on Mckee Place. Oscar and I pulled peas back on McKee place, we cut
two ridges and a little piece. Oscar went up to the Donevan farm and cut piece for the
factory.

SUNDAY Aug. 17 Cloudy and looks somewhat like rain. I started for Lansdowne early .
Malcolm and I went down to Mr. Cross' at the river. It commenced to rain as soon as we
arrived which made it very unpleasant, however we managed to row up to Sugar Island, the
wind blew very hard. Coming home we passed an Indian camp with three performing bears.
I went to St. John English Church. Mr. Young preached an excellent sermon on "Faith", the
text being in the chapter of Pauls Epistle to the Hebrews.

MONDAY Aug. 18 Oscar and I pulled peas all day. Erastus finished binding the fields around
the house, at noon he drew the binder over to the bridge. After dinner he went up to the
Donevan place, where he bound the field in front of the house. The drill was supposed to be
at the factory to-day to drill the well. Mr. Lappan dug a well about 4 feet into the ground
and then he struck thee rock. Erastus went to Lansdowne in the evening. Sold the cow
(Daisy) to Mr. Thomas Burns Lansdowne. SIERRA NEVADA’S
TUESDAY Aug. 19 Oscar and I pulled three ridges of pease in the forenoon. Erastus finished
wheat field up on the Donevan Place, and brought the binder down. We hitched up both
teams in the afternoon intending to draw in, we had hardly got everything in running order,
when it commenced to rain &amp; continued until a little after six o'clock. Mary went out to
Roberts' to pick blackberries. The Drill is at work on the well at the factory making very slow
progress, the rock being very hard.

WEDNESDAY Aug. 20 We cultivated the potatoes out back, and hoed some of them. In the
afternoon we commenced the far field of oats on the farm (at home). Fitz and I pulled peas
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�until supper time and then he went to stooking, and finished the rows we had commenced
before tea. Erastus took a grist of wheat to Lyndhurst. He took out thirty bushels of wheat,
and he got one thousand and fifty-five pounds of flour. “MARCHMONT” ERS, PAR {illegible}

THURSDAY Aug. 21 It looked like rain this morning and we commenced to draw and took in
four loads of white oats, 33,33,35,32 133 stooks in all. It rained and we had to stop. Fitz and I
went fishing out to Wiltsie Creek it rained nearly all the time and we got wet through. We
caught quite a few small fish and one black bass &amp; one pike. The factory seem to be going
up quite fast considering the unfavourable weather, the have nearly all the frame up. The
drillers struck a small stream of water yesterday after going nearly five feet.

FRIDAY Aug. 22 It is too wet to do anything at harvest. So we commenced ploughing for fall
wheat. I ploughed seven ridges on the barley field. The boys went out to Long Point fishing.
The wind blew very cold all day and it looked very much like fall. Old Mr. Cowan died to-day
to be buried to-morrow at two o'clock. The drillers are getting along quite well at the
factory well. They are down nine feet and there is seven feet of water. Mrs Black arrived
here from Athens.

SATURDAY Aug. 23 Oscar ploughed all forenoon. I turned over the beans one load of stooks
(barley). Erastus commenced binding on the east side of the road. We brought up a load of
barley with us at dinner time. In the afternoon we drew up two loads of peas and did not
get them unloaded before tea. Erastus went up to the Donevan Place and straightened up
the stooks after tea. We drew in one load and stooked up a few bundles of white oats. Mr.
Cowan was buried to-day. George Jarvis' dwelling house was consumed by fire 12 o'clock
noon.

SUNDAY Aug. 24 Church in the morning. Mr. Fairlie preached an excellent sermon from Luke
XVIII 1-14. The text was taken from the fourteenth verse. The was not a bad turnout.

MONDAY Aug. 25 We drew in the rest of the peas after pulling two ridges and a half. We
drew four loads of peas and one of oats. Erastus moved up the binder to Donevan Place
and bound the oats at the barn. Mr. W. Snider of Lansdowne this afternoon.

TUESDAY Aug. 26 We took the load off the new waggon and put on the three boxes ,
loaded up the two pigs &amp; calf, and started for the station. I drove the cow over and put her
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�in Thos Burns' pasture to stay until they are ready to load the car for Montreal. I ploughed
out the rest of the potatoes back, Fitz split wood all day. A Party left here early to take a
trip to Alexandria Bay on Mr. Carnagies "Island Queen" This being the last trip she makes
this season.

WEDNESDAY Aug. 27 It rained some during the night and it stopped harvesting for the
forenoon. In the afternoon we commenced drawing the oats in the field where the house is
on the McKee place. We only managed to draw in two loads before the rain came up.
Erastus bound all day until the rain came. The morning we drew rails to the stacks. Fitz
fenced all forenoon around where the fall wheat and potatoes are. In the evening I drew one
load of rails back to the back stack. Lodge in the evening in Lansdowne.

THURSDAY Aug. 28 Erastus bound all day up on the Donevan Place. Oscar and I pulled peas
all forenoon in the orchard. In the afternoon we straightened up the oat stooks (back) at
home and drew in one load of barley from the back flat forty stooks and one load of
fourteen stooks barley &amp; twenty-one oats. There two hundred and fifty stooks of white
oats on eleven acres. The day was beautiful and warm . Towards evening the sky cleared off
and the sun went down. Mr. Marshall visited here.

FRIDAY Aug. 29 We went up to the Donevan Place and drew in sixty stooks of wheat and
thirty-two of oats. Erastus bound the field of oats behind the barn. Moved the boiler into
the new Factory. In the afternoon We drew in fifty-four stooks of oats from the back field at
home. It commenced to rain about four o'clock and we did not get any more done at
harvesting. I ploughed on the barley ground (on McKee place) from six o'clock. Measured lot
for Factory nine rods by four and a half.
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                    <text>Elizabeth Oliver “Olive” Burgess (1896-1980)
1924-25
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
{Front Cover} M.S.S
{Inside front cover, written in pencil} {illegible} A.C’s {Archie Campbell’s} hay, how many loads?
1924 Diary Port Elgin. R. R. 1 EO. Burgess
Tue. Jan. 1. Kind of stormy. Arthur, Agnes &amp; Norman Sparrow were here. The boys were at the
chores at the other place.
Wed “ 2. Dull &amp; cold with some snow. Noble was in Port Elgin &amp; at the other place. Rowand was at
Uncle Alfred's clover threshing &amp; our own. {Uncleaned?} about 6 bags. Sweet clover 2 loads in about
1/2 hr. Alfalfas 1 load. Rileys were threshing for us. J.H. Schwass helped. They were here for
supper. Uncle Alfred brought me a book "Rosomond" by Mary J. Holmes. Alice &amp; Norman were here.
They &amp; Jessie &amp; her husband went away to Sharp's to-day. Mr. R.D. Northgrave died to-night.
Thur. 3. Dull &amp; cold with some snow. Rowand was doing carpenter work, chores &amp; helping Archie
Campbell to load some of the hay that he bought from us. Noble was at the bush after dinner. He
was at Burgoyne last night.
Fri. 4. Dull &amp; cold. Stormy at times with quite a bit of snow. Rowand was in P.E. {Port Elgin} in the
morning. He &amp; Noble were at the other place after dinner. Ethel &amp; Laurier Christie were here in the
evening. Tom Burgess's (Southampton) funeral was to take place to-day. Noble was cleaning pens
this morning.
January
Sat. Jan 5. Dull &amp; cold. Stormy with quite a lot of snow. Noble was all day &amp; Rowand in the morning
at the other place. They were doing chores, carpenter work &amp; helping Archie Campbell with the hay.
Rowand is hard up with cold.
Sun, 6. Very stormy. Noble walked to the other place to do the chores. He has a cold. No service
held at church. Very few there. Lowest temp we noticed 8° or 10°.

�Mon, 7. Snowed quite a lot. Part of the day calm. Rowand was at the other place. Noble was doing
carpenter work on the typewriter.
Tue, 8. Dull &amp; turning milder. Rowand was at the other place. Noble was helping Arthur a little &amp; he
&amp; Rowand were doing some things in the house. Noble was at an egg-circle meeting at the store.
Wed, 9. Fine &amp; mild. Rowand was in P.E. Noble was at the other place. They were putting complents
impliments into the barn. Uncle Alfred brought me the 1st number of "The Canadian Home Journal"
that Bessie Geddes subscribed to for a Christmas present It came for me. Uncle Alfreds got it in their
mail box last night. Uncle Sandy &amp; Aunt Lizzie were here for supper.
Thur 10. Mild. Raining the most of the afternoon. Rowand was at the other place twice. He &amp; Noble
were at Uncle Alfred's at night. Noble was in P.E. Archie Campbell got the last of his hay to-day.
Fri, 11. Raining last night. Turned pretty cold to-day. Rather stormy. Our boys &amp; Arthur working in
our bush after dinner. We got 134 lbs. of beef from Uncle Alfred's to-day @ 10¢ per lb. It is a front
quarter. Rowand did the chores at the other place &amp; Noble was doing some type writing. Uncle
Alfred was here yesterday for a short time.
Sat, 12. Dull &amp; not very cold. Quite a lot of snow fell. Noble was at the other place &amp; Rowand
cleaned out the pens here. Part of the afternoon our boys &amp; Arthur worked in our bush. Noble has
not been very well this week.
Sun, 13. Snowed a little on some &amp; a rather cold wind. Mamma was at church. She got a ride both
ways as Rowand drove over to do the chores. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. O. {Oliver} Geddes,
Percy Sparrow &amp; Uncle Alfred were here.
January
Mon Jan. 14. Some snow fell. Noble did the chores at the other place. Rowand was at the bush. In
the afternoon they were both working there.
Tue. 15. Drifting &amp; after dinner bright mostly. Turned rather milder. Rowand was at the bush all day
&amp; Noble did the chores at the other place &amp; was at a wood-bee at J.H. Schwass's. Rowand cleaned
the hen-house.
Wed. 16. Rained quite a bit &amp; turned to snow again. Rowand was in P.E. He finished at the dentist.
Noble was at the chores at the other place. He was at Uncle Alfred's in the afternoon. George

�Campbell got a load of hay from the other place. Lewis Cobean's got a baby boy last night. Rowand
was doing some other work.
Thur. 17. Sometimes bright for a short time. Snowed some. Turned colder before night. Rowand did
the other chores. He, Noble &amp; Arthur were at the bush after dinner. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's
at night. B. Geddes here in the afternoon. Pretty cold wind. Rowand &amp; Arthur fixed the broken saw
&amp;c {etcetera}.
Fri. 18. Snowed some. Bright sometimes. Cold wind. Rowand at the other chores. Our boys &amp; Arthur
at the bush after dinner.
January
Jessie &amp; Norman were here.
Sat. 19. Cold. Quite a lot of snow in the afternoon. Noble did the other place chores &amp; cleaned out a
pig pen. Rowand &amp; Arthur at the bush &amp; they &amp; Noble there after dinner. Noble was at Burgoyne at
night. About 50 of our logs are cut. 50 logs of ours are cut. Last Monday night Rowand was at Chas.
McLean’s.
Sun. 20. Stormy. Not as rough as the one on the 6th, but colder. 3° below to-night. Noble walked
over to the other place. Percy Sparrow was here in the evening. About 25 people at church this
morning.
Mon. 21. Stormy. 8° below &amp; 10° below for a fair minute in the forenoon. Stormier than yesterday.
Rowand drove to the other place. He was mending &amp; Noble was working with law-books. Arthur &amp; P.
Sparrow were here playing crokinole &amp; checkers.
Tue. 22. Stormy. 2° below. Later than when we looked yesterday. 14° about noon. Noble walked to
the other place. Rowand was doing odd jobs. J.N. Schwass was here &amp; he &amp; our boys were at Uncle
Alfred’s.
January
Alfred's. The boys were there in the evening too. Drifted this afternoon &amp; evening about 22°
sometime.

�Wed. 23. Snowed a great deal. Noble was at the other chores &amp; in P.E. They were bagging chop &amp;
c. The mail-man went past here to-day. Someone told Noble there was thunder, he thinks it was last
night.
Thurs. 24. Bright a small part of the day. Cold. Noble was in P.E. for chop &amp; he &amp; Rowand got a load
of logs from the bush. Rowand did the other chores. To-day is the first day I have been at the stable
since a week ago Tuesday, I had a cold though not bad all the time. We have been getting some
aprons, pinafores, bolster-slip &amp; towels made &amp; Mamma fixed over some clothes &amp; she has been
knitting. The wind changed its quarter very often some of the last few days. Percy, Jessie &amp; Norman
Sparrow were here this evening.
Fri. 25. Snowing &amp; blowing. Turned very cold &amp; stormy. Rowand did the chores at the other place.
He &amp; Noble did some office work &amp; some other work?
January
Arthur was here for a short time.
Sat. 26. Very stormy. Not blowing as much in the afternoon but snowing a lot. 2° below this morning.
12° below before supper. Noble did the other chores &amp; was doing some work with law-books. 7°
below once in the morning. 3° below 10° P.M.
Sun. 27. Bright the most of the day. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Noble was at the other
chores. Frosty.
Mon. 28. Dull, Drifting some this morning. Noble was at the other place at the chores. He was
working with law-books &amp; typewriting. Rowand was feeling miserable with cold. I was at the stable &amp;
hen-house for the first time since Thursday. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Jessie &amp; Norman were away,
Uncle Alfred was here. Warmer than yesterday.
Tue. 29. Mild &amp; dull. Noble clean did the other chores. He &amp; Rowand were cleaning clover seed.
Rowand had a pretty sore finger this morning from the a hammer hitting his finger on the nail.
January
when it glanced off a nail he was hammering. Mamma, Rowand &amp; I were at Uncle Alfred's in the
evening.

�Wed. Jan. 30. Mild &amp; dull. Misty at first. Noble took the eggs to the store. They dug the sleighs out of
the snow &amp; cleaned clover seed. Rowand did the other chores. The snow sank down quite a bit.
Thurs. 31. A frost last night. A crust on the snow. Nice &amp; bright this afternoon. Noble took a load of
logs to P.E. In the afternoon the boys laid some skids in the top of the field between the house &amp; the
creek &amp; brought from the bush 1 load of logs &amp; 1 load of poles. Some of us were remarking that this
afternoon was like a March day. A cold wind for a while to-day.
Fri. Feb. 1. Dull &amp; not very cold. Sometimes there was a little gleam of sunshine. The boys went to
the other place. Noble took grain from there to P.E for chop to get chopped. He took his dinner over
with him. Rowand was at Andrew Kerr’s sale. The boys were at J.H. Schwass', Uncle Alfred was
here.
Sat. Feb. 2. Dull &amp; mild. A little snow fell last night. A little snow &amp; little like rain fine rain fell to-day.
Noble took logs to P.E. He &amp; Rowand drew from the bush after dinner. Uncle Alfred, Arthur,
Georgina, Jessie, Norman &amp; Percy were here for supper.
Sun. 3. Colder &amp; dull. Mamma &amp; I were at church. We got a ride with Noble as he was going to the
chores. Mamma's Uncle Wm. Rowand's son James came here after church. Arthur &amp; P. Sparrow
were here. I was at Uncle Alfred's listening to the radio. Rowand has a cold. Mr. Rowand &amp; I got a
ride with Noble from this side of the bridge. It is 11 years since he was home before.
Mon. 4. A very cold wind especially in the afternoon. Rather stormy. The boys were drawing logs
from the bush &amp; skidding them in the afternoon. Noble took Mr. to Geddes's Rowand to Geddes's
after supper.
Tue. 5. Sleet fell. Roads hard to walk on as the snow under the feet was like sand. Rowand was
going some carpenter work. Noble was at Malcolm Esplen's funeral.
February
He was at the cemetary. Mr. Esplen died very suddenly on Saturday morning. He was Henery
Esplin's son. Uncle Alfred &amp; J.H. Schwass were here.
Wed. Feb. 6. Snowing quite a bit. Not very cold. Rowand was at Andrew Kerr’s as well as the other
place. He &amp; Noble drew logs from the bush. Noble is away to the store &amp; Rowand to a Christian
Endeaver or literacy meeting. Percy Sparrow came to bid us good-bye as he was going away to-day
to Toronto &amp; c. Mr. Rt. {Robert} Geddes Uncle Sandy's brother is dead. The boys sometimes do

�more than chores at the other place. Rd. has not been very well lately. N. was at Uncle Alfred's a
short time yesterday Rd. was doing some carpenter work.
Thur. 7. Pretty calm. Dull mostly. The boys were drawing logs from the bush. I went to Geddes's with
Jessie, Noble &amp; Norman in the evening.
Fri. 8. -2° this morning. Bright. Noble took a load of logs to P.E. He brought home poles, put logs on
the sleigh &amp; cleaned pens. Rowand was helping Arthur to cut logs this afternoon.
February
Sat. Feb. 9. Bright partly. The boys were at the bush for logs but they did not get any as the one they
were trying to load was so hard to manage that it was time to come home before they finished it.
Noble took a load to P.E. &amp; Ed. Schwass took in a load for him. Rowand was helping Arthur to cut
logs after dinner. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Norman was here.
Sun. 10. Blowing &amp; drifting &amp; snowing. There was no service held here at church. Noble did the other
chores. He &amp; Rowand were at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 11. Dull, calm &amp; mild. The boys brought home poles &amp; Noble took a load of logs to P.E. this
afternoon. Rowand was helping Arthur. He is at Geddes's to-night. Jessie was here to-day.
Mamma's heart was bad this morning, Mrs. Mary Margaret May of Bala died lately. Earl Busch had
two operations at Owen Sound hospital last Friday.
Tue. 12. Dull mostly. Colder than yesterday. Momma was at Geddes's for tea. Rd. drove her. Noble
took
February
logs to P.E. &amp; after dinner he &amp; Rowand brought logs home. Arthur was in the house to-night.
Wed. 13. Bright. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp; Rowand was in Southampton after dinner. I was at Uncle
Alfred's &amp; Norman Sparrow was here for dinner. Rowand was at a Valentine Social &amp; Noble was at
the store at night. Cold.
Thurs. 14. Quite a bit of snow fell in showers part of the morning &amp; last night. Bright in the
afternoon.(?) Jessie &amp; Norman were here. Noble was in P.E. with logs. He &amp; Rowand were getting
logs home after dinner. Rowand was a short time at Uncle Alfred's.

�Fri. 15. Blowing &amp; drifting turned bright before dinner. Noble did the other chores. After dinner he &amp;
Rowand brought home a load of logs.
Sat. 16. Cold &amp; bright. Noble took logs to P. E. &amp; he &amp; Rowand were sawing at the bush. Mamma
was at Uncle Alfred's. Colin Campbell's cow that we have been feeding has been sold &amp; was taken
away on Thursday. 16° below this morning.
Sun. 17. A cold wind. Bright. Mamma, Rowand &amp; I were at church. Mamma &amp; I got a ride with Noble
as he drove over to the other place.
February
Uncle Alfred was here.
Mon. Jan {should be Feb}. 18. A cold wind. Bright. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp; the boys drew poles
logs home from the bush. Jessie &amp; Norman were here. They went away on the train from P.E. They
expect to start for their home in Manitoba this week. John Schwass was here. Arthur was here but
not in the house.
Tue. 19. A very cold wind. It got very high by night. It went down a little &amp; a lot of snow fell in the
evening. The boys took logs to P.E. both morning &amp; afternoon. Noble helped Arthur in the bush after
dinner. He was at Burgoyne &amp; I was at Uncle Alfred's at night.
Wed. 20. Snowed last night &amp; to-day. Not so cold. The boys were at the bush for logs &amp; poles after
dinner. Rowand was cleaning pens this morning.
Thur. 21. Snowing &amp; blowing. Rowand drove to the other place &amp; took the eggs to the store. The
roads have some bad drifts on them. He &amp; Noble were working in the barn &amp; Noble was helping
Arthur. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's to-night. Mamma put a border around the quilt we have been
making so that it is ready to quilt.
February
Fri. Feb. 22. Blowing &amp; snowing the most of the day. Nobel did the other chores &amp; was in P.E. with
J.H. Schwass in the sleigh, Rowand did some odd jobs. There has not been a train from the South to
P.E. since Wed. night &amp; the Thursday early train had not got as far as Paisley this afternoon.

�Sat. 23. 8° below this morning. Bright. The boys took the cattle to the creek to water as the {illegible}
at the barn has not much water in it. Stevens Hepner are paying $50 per thousand ft. for elm logs.
Noble was helping Arthur with bush work. Rowand was doing chores &amp; c.
Sun. 24. Bright except the middle of the day. Drifting some then. A cold wind till sometime in the
afternoon. I was at church. Uncle Alfred was here. A little snow.
Mon. 25. Bright &amp; turned warmer. In the afternoon Rowand took logs to P.E. &amp; Noble &amp; Mamma
went to Christie's. Mamma stayed there. Noble was at McLean's too. A hard frost yesterday &amp; today.
Tue. 26. Bright &amp; more wind. 2° below this morning. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp; he went in after dinner
with J.H. Schwass, Noble, Arthur &amp; J.H. &amp; &amp; Ed. Schwass are unloading
February
a cartload of Western oats. Part of them they are taking themselves. Mr. McVittie, Southampton is
going to take some. He ordered the car. Rowand got a load of oats from P.E. for ourselves this
afternoon.
Wed. 27. Bright. Noble was in P.E. attending to the oats. Rowand did some chores for Schwasses &amp;
some things at home. Oliver Y was here.
Thur. 28. Snowed a little. Dull at first. Noble was in P.E in the morning attending to the oats. He took
Ed Schwass oats that he bought out for him over to him &amp; I don’t know what else he was doing.
Rowand was at Christie's &amp; he brought mamma home. He was at the literary meeting at night. Arthur
was here &amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. All the oats over what there was wanted by Noble &amp; c. have
been sold.
Fri. 29. Bright part of the day. Snowing a little. Turned colder. The boys were at E. Ferguson's sale &amp;
they were doing other things. Rd. is away to a Box Social at a Saugeen school. The one Georgina
teaches in (Cassidy's school, No. 5)
March
Sat. Mar. 1. Snowing a little. Bright partly. Noble was in P.E. for chop. He &amp; Rowand were drawing
poles from the bush, &amp; c. Isabel was here. Mamma has not been well yesterday or to-day. I heard a
spring bird to-day.

�Sun. 2. A cold wind. Bright part of the day. Snowed a good bit late in the afternoon. Mamma &amp; I were
at church. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 3. Bright mostly. Thawing in the sun. Noble was in P.E. on business. Rowand was drawing
poles &amp; logs from the bush after dinner. Wilson Miller was here to see if we had cattle to sell &amp; the
assessor was here. Mamma saw the 1st crow seen by any of us to-day. The boys saw their 1st.
ones to-day. Mrs. James McVeety's funeral took place to-day from Rt. Gowanlook's to Paisley
cemetary.
Tue. 4. Thawing. Rained quite a bit all together. Thunder &amp; lightning in the evening. Noble was in
P.E. for chop &amp; to do some business. R. was at the other place too before N. went away. Rowand
was helping Arthur to saw this morning afternoon. Aunt Jeannie &amp; Bessie were here for dinner. N.
was at the other place. Uncle Alfred was here.
March
Wed. Mar. 5. Not very cold. {blank space} Rowand helped Arthur &amp; R. &amp; Noble drew poles home
from the bush. Noble's away to the store to-night. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Wilson Miller bought our 3
fat cattle to-day for $140. Mr. Chappell was here to-day &amp; B. Geddes was here for a few minutes.
Noble got a sack of sugar for $11.50.
Thur. 6. Not very cold. Dull mostly. A little bit of snow. Archibald Campbell was here for hay. Noble
did the other chores. Rowand took a heifer of "Meadow Maid's" to Wilson Miller's. R. &amp; Noble were
drawing poles from the bush. Uncle Alfred was here. I set 2 hens to-day.
Fri. 7. Pretty stormy part of the day. Over by night. Colder by night. R. was at the other chores. He &amp;
Noble were doing some work in the house &amp; Noble was at J.H. Schwass's storming some a good bit
of the day.
Sat. 8. A little snow last night. Drifting some to-day. Dull. Rowand was working at chores &amp; c. this
morning &amp; Noble was at the other place doing chores &amp; John McArthur was getting 2 loads of hay.
The boys were trimming tops at the bush this afternoon. Drifting last night? This week the boys may
have done work not put down.
March
Sun. Mar. 9. Mild &amp; dull. A little rain or snow in the afternoon. Mamma was at church, Rowand was
at the other chores, Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Uncle Alfred was here.

�Mon. 10. Mild &amp; dull. Got windy. Noble was at the other place twice. McArthurs were getting hay for
John. Rowand was doing chores &amp; c. &amp; after dinner he was at a bee at Burgoyne to put up a building
for a blacksmith shop. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Arthur was here though not in the house. We made a
quilt last week made in stripes.
Tue. 11. Dull &amp; Mild Rowand was at the other place. McArthurs were getting hay. Noble was at
Burgoyne helping with the blacksmith shop &amp; was helping Arthur. In the afternoon the boys were at
Roppell's sale formerly Jos. Webster's farm. They only got 2 or 3 small things. Noble was at
Burgoyne.
Wed. 12. Brighter than Tue. A cold wind. The boys were drawing poles home after the chores. They
finished them.
I was at Geddes’s for tea. Rowand took the butter to the store.
March
Thur. 13. Frosty last night. Bright mostly &amp; cold. The boys took the 2 cattle to Wilson Miller's &amp; got a
load of logs home from the bush. They were at Uncle Alfred's to help Arthur &amp; c. Earl Busch got
home yesterday from the Owen Sound Hospital.
Fri. 14. 7° this morning. Pretty cold. At first dull with a little bit of snow. Bright afterwards. Noble took
logs to PE. They got {blank space} from Stevens Hepner {illegible} for logs sold this year. After
dinner they drew home logs for wood. They were getting grain ready to take to the mill &amp; helped
Arthur to set up a new stove. Mamma &amp; I quilted the part flanelette quilt yesterday.
Sat. 15. Cold wind. Bright a good bit. Rowand was at Paisley for chop. Noble was helping Arthur at
the bush this afternoon. He got his supper at Uncle Alfred's. I was there to-night. J.H. Schwass was
here, Mamma &amp; I quilted a quilt on Thursday, I was at Uncle Alfred's to-night.
Sun. 15. A strong cold wind. Mamma &amp; I were at church &amp; R. was there at night. Uncle Alfred was
here &amp; the boys were at his place.
March
Mon. Mar. 17. Bright mostly &amp; a cold wind. The boys were drawing out manure at the other place.
Rowand is away to a St. Patrick's Social to be held in the basement of the church. There have been
quite a few men here all together looking at the cattle. looking at the cattle.

�Tue. 18. Bright. {blank space} The boys were drawing out manure at the other place but did not
finish were drawing out here the rest of the day. Noble was at Burgoyne.
Wed. 19. Dull mostly. A few flakes of snow. Noble did the other chores &amp; took the eggs to the store.
They were drawing out manure. R. has a bad cold. Uncle Alfred was here but not in the house.
Thur. 20. Bright mostly. Cold wind. The boys were drawing manure out part of the day &amp; got some
wood from the bush. Noble was doing some office work. B. {Bessie} Geddes was here for dinner &amp;
she &amp; I went to Mrs. McAndrew's to the Women's Institute meeting. Thawing.
Fri. 21. Cold wind. Thawing. Dull a good bit. Noble was at John Handbidge's for some
seed oats in exchange for Western ones. He was helping Arthur &amp; c. this afternoon. R. &amp; Mamma
were in P.E. this afternoon. Mamma went to see Dr. Wells.
Sat. 22. Thawing. Dull mostly. Noble took grain to P.E. from the other farm for chop. Rowand was
with him at the other place. He was at J.H. Schwass' this morning &amp; after he was cleaning pens,
during jobs &amp; c. I was at Uncle Alfred's. A few buggies in town.
Sun. 23. Bright &amp; warm. Noble did the other chores. Uncle Alfred was here.
Mon. 24. Bright a good bit. Warm. Noble did the other chores, some business &amp; cleaning grain or
other seeds. He was at J.H. Schwass's. Spence McLean came here &amp; he &amp; Rowand were sawing
wood for J.H. Schwass. They carried their dinner with them. Arthur was here.
Tue. 25. Bright partly. Not cold. R. &amp; S. were working at Schwass's. Noble did the other chores, split
wood took the boys dinner to them, went to see horses at Geo. Byers &amp; A. McLean's. Noble is away
to Burgoyne. Spence is away to A. McLean's &amp; R. was at Uncle Alfred's. Frost harder last night.
March
Wed. Mar. 26. Dull &amp; colder. A little shower of snow. Noble was helping at Uncle Alfred's to saw
wood with the engine this afternoon. He is away to the store to-night to do some business. R. &amp; S.
were working at Schwass's. Mamma had a poor night last night. She did not get up to-day till the
afternoon &amp; did not eat anything till 7 o'clock or so to-night. We think that is must be La grippe. I got
my Victor Victory Bonds on Friday for $200 through mail.
Thur. 27. Thawing. Bright partly. Noble was helping Rd. Spence &amp; J.H Schwass with Schwass's
wood to saw &amp; split it this afternoon. They finished it. John took the boys their dinner to-day. They

�have to cross the bridge at the road to get there. Spence started away for home to-night. Thunder
this afternoon. The water is in our cellar this week.
Fri. 28. Bright partly. A cold wind. The boys were sawing wood near the house, Rd. was setting a
saw &amp; c. Noble is not feeling very well. He has a cold. Mamma is quite a bit
March
better. Aunt Lizzie was here for supper.
Sat. 29. A cold wind. Thunder in the afternoon.
Sun. 30. Not as cold as yesterday. Snowed some in the afternoon. Noble did the other chores. I was
at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 31. A cold wind. Bright. Rd. took a load of articles to the farm on the 4th from Uncle Alfred's.
Noble split some wood &amp; did other things.
Tue Tue. April. 1. Snowed some. A cold wind but not as cold after. The boys were cleaning grain &amp;
c. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Rd to a social at the church.
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April
Sun. April 27. Warmer to-day but turned cooler again. A white frost. Spence went away in the
morning &amp; came back at night. He did not go home. Noble &amp; Rowand were each at the other place.
Mamma feels some better. Communion service was held at church to-day.
Mon. 28. Pretty warm in the middle of the day Frost. Spence was cultivating here &amp; Noble was rolling
after supper. He was at H. Schwass's buying 3 cattle. He &amp; R. were sowing beets &amp; carrots at the
other place. N. &amp; R. &amp; R. alone were working at the fence. Noble helped Mr. Cunningham to clean
timothy seed here &amp; R. was doing some carpenter work.
Tue. 29. Dull mostly. A cool wind part of the day. R. was working at the fence at the other place. N &amp;
S. were working on the land. They have about 15 ac. sown. 8 ac. sown by last Saturday night. N.
was at the store with the eggs. He went with Spence who was going to A. McLean's.
Wed. 30. Dull mostly. Turned pretty cold about noon. N. &amp; S. were working at the seeding &amp; R.

�April &amp; May
was working at the fence. I was at the other place with B. Geddes to get some raspberry bushes for
them. Spence is away to P. E. Georgina called here. Mamma was at Arthur's yesterday. Mamma
weighs 133 1/4, R. {Rowand} 155, N {Noble} 160 1/4 &amp; I weigh 128 3/4 lbs.
Thur. May 1. Dull a partly. A very cold wind. A sprinkle of rain in the evening. R. was working at the
fence on the other place. N. &amp; S. finished the seeding here. I was at a Women's M. S. meeting at the
manse &amp; I was a few minutes at Arthur's.
Fri. 2. Cold wind. Bright. N. was working Arthur's team this morning &amp; this afternoon he &amp; R. were
both working at the fence. Spence was working the field where the S. fallow is &amp; where buckwheat &amp;
c. is expected to be sown. N. was at Schwass's last night &amp; to-night. R. &amp; S. visited Arthur last night.
May
Sat. May. 3. Not so cold this morning. Dull &amp; Rained nearly all afternoon &amp; evening. R. was working
at the fence &amp; doing some work in the house. Spence finished working the field with the cultivator &amp;
helped Arthur on the land &amp; to make chop &amp; c. Noble did chores &amp; other things. H. Schwasses were
here with 2 yearling cattle that we have bought from them. Spence went home to-night.
Sun. 4. Bright &amp; a cold wind. I was at church &amp; S.S. The S.S. opened to-day for the season.
Mon. 5. Dull. Started to rain this evening. R. &amp; S. were working at the fence &amp; N. went over after
dinner. He was doing chores &amp; other things in the morning. Spence was away for supper to-night. It
is a year ago to-night that Papa went to bed.
Tue. 6. A lot of rain fell last night. Rained a little to-day. Bright partly. N. was doing office work &amp; S.
was splitting wood &amp; after dinner they went to the bush to cut stakes. R. &amp; I started to paint the N.W.
bedroom. Arthur &amp; Viola were here to-night.
May
Wed. 7. Showers of rain, a heavy shower in the morning. Sometimes it rained heavily. R. was
helping Arthur, N. did different things &amp; he &amp; N. went to P.E. Spence was at Arthur Esplin's for posts
for the other place &amp; was at splitting wood. He &amp; R. were in P.E. at night &amp; N. was at Burgoyne.
Mamma went to see Dr. Wells. He gave her some more medicine. Windy at night.

�Thur. 8. Pretty windy. A lot of rain this afternoon &amp; evening. R &amp; I were painting &amp; he was doing other
things. N. &amp; S were at the bush to get stakes &amp; c. ready &amp; they were doing other things.
Fri. 9. Windy (high &amp; cold). Raining a lot in the afternoon. N. &amp; S. took the 2 steers to P.E. that Geo,
Jamieson bought at 7¢ per lb. They weighed 2400 lbs. R. &amp; I were papering in the N.W. bedroom
after dinner. N. &amp; S. were doing different things. N. was at Burgoyne twice.
Sat. 10. Not very cold. N. &amp; S. were at the other place getting grain ready for chop &amp; doing other
things. R. &amp; I were papering. We were at Uncle Walter Gowanlock’s. They expect to move to P.E. on
Tuesday.
Sun. 11. Not very cold. Thunder in the afternoon. I was at S.S. &amp; church.
1925 Diary
January 1. -6° this morning. Dull &amp; a cold wind. We had our dinner at Geddes's. Rowand was here
last night &amp; waited for his supper here to-night. Noble was at Arthur's. Caroline &amp; Elizabeth Schwass
were here at night.
Fri. Jan, 2. Snowed some. Dull. Rd. &amp; I were in P.E. Noble was at the church at a Congregational
meeting. He was doing chores &amp; I don't know what else. Rd. was working at something part of the
afternoon. John Scott was here &amp; Alice &amp; Georgina Burgess. N. was at the store at night.
Sat. 3rd. Snowed. I don't know just how much. Mr. Maxwell helped the boys at the bush.
Sun. 4th. Drifting &amp; snowing some. Not very cold. Rd. was home for dinner.
Mon. 5th. Not cold. Snowed some. Mamma &amp; Noble were at the school-house voting for the
municipal elections. Chas. Thomas was elected Reeve of Arran Saugeen &amp; Dougald Smith Smythe
of Saugeen. The boys were doing some odd jobs. Noble was at Burgoyne at night.
Tue. 6th. Dull. Temperature was not low but the wind was cold. Noble took Mamma to the Dumblane
Church to vote on the "Church Union" questions. The boys were getting grain ready for chop &amp; took
it to Arthur's &amp; R. took some wood back with him.
Wed. 7th. Dull. Mild but the wind cold. The boys brought a load of wood from the bush for Rd. to take
away with him &amp; a couple of loads of poles for here. They were working in the bush themselves in
the afternoon. N. was at the store at night. I was at Arthur's in the afternoon.

�Thur. 8th. Colder. Dull. Drifted some last night. The boys were cleaning wheat. Noble took a little
more than 32 bw. to P.E. &amp; sold it M. Chappell &amp; c. for $1.55 per bw. He was at J. H. Schwass's for
logs.
Fri. 9th. Bright in the morning. A little snow fell. Not so cold as yesterday. Uncle Alfred was here. The
boys cleaned wheat &amp; Noble took more of it to P.E. over 80 bu. {bushels} all together. He got $1.55
per bu for it. I don't know if R. was doing anything else here. He went away before night.
Sat. 10th. Dull mostly. &amp; Small showers of snow. 14° last night or rather this morning. N. &amp; Arthur
were cutting corn &amp; making chop with the engine. N. had his dinner at Jc. Arthur's. He was here last
night. The P. Elgin Presbyterian church gave a majority of votes in favor of going into the United
Church. The results were known yesterday. R. did not come home to-day.
1925 January
Sun, Jan. 11. A very cold wind, bright. 6° below this morning. Rd. {Rowand} was home for dinner &amp;
supper.
Mon. 12. Bright partly, snowing late this afternoon &amp; evening. 6° below this morning. Rd. was home
for dinner. He went back after to clean the stable. He &amp; N. were getting ready for chopping before
dinner. N. &amp; Arthur made chop after dinner.
Tue. 13. N. was at Burgoyne at night. The boys did a little work in the house. N. was at the store at
night. The boys got poles from the bush in the morning &amp; worked in the bush themselves this
afternoon.
Wed. 14. A good bit of snow fell last night. Snow fell to-day. Bright partly, Jimmy Christie &amp; Bessie
Hill were here for dinner. N. was at Burgoyne at night. He was at Arthur's &amp; J.H. Schwass's for a little
while.
Thur. 15. Snowed quite a bit. The boys did a little work in the house.
Fri. 16. Snowed a lot. Mild. R. &amp; N. took a heifer to Arthur's. One of Ruby's calves, her first one.
Arthur gave $45.00 for it. They helped him some. They were at
1925 January
the store this afternoon &amp; N. is there this evening. The results of the voting of the Burgoyne church
voting are 68 in favor of {illegible} Church Union &amp; 91 against.

�Sat. 17. Bright this morning. 14° this morning. N. &amp; R. were getting poles from the bush in the
morning &amp; after dinner they worked at the bush without the team. N. was at Arthur's.
Sun. 18. Snowing &amp; blowing a good bit. Rd. was here for dinner &amp; supper. He &amp; I were at church.
Arthur was here though not in the house.
Mon. 19. 18 or 17° below zero this morning. Bright &amp; cold. Arthur was here. He brought a young
horse that we are buying from him for $110. The boys worked at the bush in the afternoon. Noble
was at Arthur's.
Tue. 20. 2° this morning. Bright partly. Blowing &amp; snowing in the afternoon. N. was at a
Congregational meeting at the church &amp; he was at J.H Schwass's. He &amp; Rd. were getting a load of
poles from the bush &amp; driving the new horse, Mamma &amp; Rd. were fixing stove pipes. Rd. went back
to the other place before night.
Wed. 21. 14° this morning. Very windy &amp; drifting &amp; bright mostly. N. was in P.E. &amp; Southampton.
January
&amp; is away to an egg circle meeting to-night at Burgoyne. More than half of a pane of glass in the
N.W. bedroom fell out last night on to the snow without being broken unless it was two corners were
broken off. The pane was cracked right across before R. was not home to-day.
Thur. 22. Not a hard frost last night but colder to-night. A high wind. Stormy a good bit of the day.
Bright partly. Rd. was home for dinner. Arthur was here but not in the house. N. was moved to be
auditor of the church books at the Congregational meeting. Donald A. Cameron son of Wm.
Cameron of P.E. died very suddenly at Toronto on the 2nd of this month.
Fri. 23. Bright &amp; cold. 5° below zero this morning. Arthur got a heifer from us to-day. He paid $40 for
her. The boys were at the bush for the afternoon.
Sat. 24. Dull &amp; cold but turned milder. 9° this morning. Rain in the air to-night. The boys got poles
from the bush after dinner &amp; had the colt hitched up in the morning &amp; N. was doing some other work.
R. was at the blacksmith's. A total eclipse of the sun occured this morning. It got quite dark here a
little after nine o'clock but as it was cloudy we did not see the sun. Mamma finished
January

�a scarf for me to-night. It is blue-bell &amp; white color. She has given it to me for a Xmas present. N.
gave me a book "Lorna Doone", R. {blank space} Olive Hill an apron, B.Geddes &amp; card with a picture
&amp; verse on it. It is to hang up. Alice B. a cup &amp; saucer, H. Christie a handkerchief. Jessie Sparrow
do., &amp; E. Christie do.
Sun. 25. Mild. Bright mostly. R. was here for dinner &amp; supper I was at church. Arthur was here.
Mon. 26. Cold. Snowed a good bit. Blowing. The boys did work at the barn &amp; were in the house part
of the time. Arthur was here. N. was at Burgoyne.
Tue. 27. Very cold. 15° below zero this morning &amp; 26° below to-night. A cold wind to-day. The boys
were in the house part of the day. N. was at Arthur's. Arthur was here.
Wed. 28. Cold. Bright. 20° below zero this morning. The wind in different direction. Rd. did some
carpenter work &amp; N. did some work in the stable or barn. They were in the house part of the
afternoon. Arthur was here.
Thur. 29. Not so cold to-day. zero this morning. yesterday morning at Paisley it was 30° below
January &amp; February
zero. The boys drew poles home from the bush. Aunt Lizzie was here for dinner. I was at Arthur's.
Fri. 30. Snowing &amp; blowing quite a bit of the day. The boys finished drawing home poles. N. saw 2
crows this week.
Sat. 31. A high wind, very high part of the day. Stormy part of the day. Mild for the middle of the day.
N. was at Burgoyne in the afternoon &amp; he was at Arthur's &amp; was doing different things. R. took the
metal part of the drain pipe out &amp; thawed it. The water pipes to the cistern are frozen so that only a
little water can run through them. There is a little water in the cistern. We have been melting snow
for a while except when we got some water to use off the roof.
Sun. Feb, 1. Cold &amp; bright. I was at church. R. was here for dinner. Arthur was here. He does not
very often come into the house.
Mon. 2. Bright. Not so cold as yesterday. 5° this morning. The boys bagged up grain at the other
place &amp; brought it home. N. was doing carpenter work &amp; c &amp; R. helped Arthur illegible part of the
afternoon. He was here in the house to-day.

�Tue. 3. 10° below zero. A hazy brightness till noon or sometime in the afternoon &amp; then dull. Cold. N.
took a load of dry wood to P.E. to Rt. {Robert} Stevenson. R. did not come home.
Wed. 4. This morning, mild &amp; dull. N. took a load. A sprinkle of snow last night.
February
of wood to P.E. to another man. He got $3.50 for it a cord. R. helped Arthur after dinner. Maxwells
got some hay from us at the other barn this week &amp; they got some a while ago.
Thur. 5. Mild. A little rain in the morning. Pretty dull. The boys unloaded straw at Arthur's off our
sleigh &amp; put hay on &amp; took it to P.E. to Jas. Cassidy. Uncle Alfred was here for dinner. N. was at
Arthur's &amp; I was at J.H. Schwass's.
Fri. 6. Mild &amp; bright. N. took another load of timothy hay to P.E. &amp; R. took chop over to the other
place before night. N. got $9.00 a ton for the hay. A mist this morning.
Sat. 7. Bright mostly. Quite warm. 38° to night. R. brought grain over to get chopped. The boys put
up the storm window where the pane of glass fell out &amp; N. did other things. More mist this morning
than yesterday.
Sun. 8. Bright mostly. Thawing. Rd. was here for dinner &amp; supper &amp; Uncle Alfred for supper. I was at
church.
Mon. 9. Windy. Rained quite a bit. Water has come on to our cellar floor. Noble carried some wood
into the woodshed &amp; c &amp; helped Arthur to make chop. Mary Jane Esplin died on Saturday &amp; was
buried to-day at Burgoyne.
Tue. 10. Colder. Dull. R. was home for dinner. He
February
did not feel very well. N. was carrying in wood &amp; doing other things. He was at Arthur's.
Wed. 11. Colder. Dull. Snowed some. N. was working in the barn. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma &amp;
I finished quilting a quilt we started to quilt yesterday.
Thur. 12. Cold. Bright mostly. 15° this morning. R. was here for dinner. He &amp; N. were working in the
barn. I was at Arthur's.

�Fri. 13. Cold. Bright quite a bit. Snowed some last night &amp; to-day. R. walked over before dinner &amp;
back again to-night. They were doing bush work this afternoon. N. was helping Arthur with a heifer
that he bought from us for $50? We bought 1/2 of a for quarter of bee for the heifer.
Thur. 13. Cold. The boys were working in the barn. I was at Arthur's. The horse "Pearl" has had a
cold for a while.
Sat. 14. A cold wind. Bright mostly. Windy. N. took chop to the other place. He &amp; R. cut &amp; hung up
the meat. Uncle Alfred was here. "Pearl" the horse has had a cold for a while.
Sun. 15. Not cold in the morning but a rather cold wind in the afternoon. R. was here for dinner &amp;
supper. N. was at Arthur's &amp; Uncle A. was here. I was at church.
Mon. 16. Snow fell quite a bit of the day. Not cold.
February
R. took a load of wood to P.E. to the Baptist church N. got the horses shod &amp; was at the barn &amp;
stable working. Ethel Christie got home a week ago Saturday &amp; went back to the Stratford hospital
to-day to either have an operation on her tonsils or go on training for a nurse till she is able for the
operation. She was recuperating at home after an attack of tonsilitis. R. was at Arthur's. Hogs are
selling at $11.00 per cwt. Wheat has gone down in price. The boys loaded the wood onto the sleigh.
Tue. 17. Bright partly &amp; snowed part of the afternoon. Turned colder. N. took a load of wood to P.E.
to the Baptist manse. R. was at J.J. Hillis's sale. He bought a few things. One cow sold for $112. The
boys loaded wood onto the sleigh.
Wed. 18. 2° this morning. Cold. Bright partly. A little snow. R. took a load of wood to P.E. to the
Baptist church. N. took the eggs to the store put wood on the sleigh &amp; did other things. R. took clover
seed to Arthur's to send away to get cleaned. I was at Geddes's. M. Chappell bought 2 heifers for
$100 &amp; took agreed to take Rosie McDougall to sell. R. was at Arthur's helping with the seed. The
boys put wood onto the sleigh.
Thur. 19. Cold. Dull a good bit. The boys took the cattle to P.E. Viola was here. Snowed quite a bit
last night. Mild at first to-day.
Fri. 20. Snowed some &amp; then turned mild. R. took a load of big blocks of wood to P.E. to the Baptist
February &amp; March

�Thur. 26. 14° about before breakfast. Tem. went lower before night. Cold. Stormy. High wind. N.
came home for dinner. He walked across the fields.
Fri. 27. 1°. Stormy &amp; cold. R. was sharpening saws &amp; doing some other things. I was at Arthur's.
Sat. 28. Bright partly. A cold wind. About 2° this morning. R. went over to see N. &amp; afterwards N. &amp;
R. got 2 loads of logs home from the bush &amp; R. took one load to P.E. N did chores &amp; other things.
Sun. Mar. 1. Not cold. Snowed quite a bit. N. was here for dinner &amp; supper. R. was at Arthur's &amp; I
was at church.
Mon. ,, 2. Pretty cold. Snowed &amp; drifted quite a bit. N. was in P.E. &amp; was doing work with papers? R.
brought logs &amp; wood from the bush &amp; took logs to P.E. &amp; brought {illegible}. There was an
earthquake shock felt here on Sat. night. M. was sitting at the table &amp; felt her chair shake &amp; we saw
the flowers shake on the 2 tables. In some houses the people never felt it &amp; in some did &amp; some
didn't. R. was away to bed &amp; he did not notice it.
Tue. ,,3. Very cold. Snowing &amp; drifting a good bit. R. took the sleigh with wood to the other place &amp;
got grain. They were getting it ready to take to Paisley to grind. N. was doing business &amp; c. &amp; R was
helping Arthur. A. was here.
March
Wed. Mar. 4. Not so cold. Snowing (quite a bit?). R. went to Paisley. He is away to Rt. Chappell's to
a party. N. did chores &amp; business work. B. Geddes was here for dinner.
Thur. 5. Thawing some. The boys brought grain from the other place in the morning. Drawing some
poles I think from the bush.
Fri. 6. Thawing. Bright, R. went to Paisley for chop. N. was doing office work &amp; c. I don't know what
else. They got some poles from the bush or one load &amp; I think took another load off.
Sat. 7. Warm: a thunder storm at night. The boys finished drawing the short wood from the bush. N.
was doing office work &amp; R. fixed the mail box onto the post. He did not feel very well. He was
cleaning pens I think. I don't know if they were doing anything else.
Sun. 8. N. was home for dinner &amp; supper.
Mon. 9. Cold wind (in afternoon?). The boys were sawing logs up for wood near the house after
dinner. R. was doing some other things. He had a sore shoulder. He took Mamma to Geddes's.

�Tue. 10. Turned very warm. R. was helping Arthur in the afternoon. I don't know what else they did.
Wed. 11. Colder. Bright (mostly?) &amp; windy. R. helped Arthur. I don't know what else they did. I don't
know whether I have got the weather {illegible}
February {this could be a mistake – should be March?}
manse. He &amp; N. were cutting logs after dinner.
Sat. 21. Rained quite a bit this morning. Turned colder. N. did not come home. B. helped Arthur.
Misty a good bit of the afternoon. Freezing to-night.
Sun. 22. Rained a good bit in the afternoon but it did not feel very warm. There was to be service
this afternoon when Mr. Gallagher was to preach. N. was home for dinner &amp; supper. The rain was
freezing as it fell.
Mon. 23. A good bit of rain fell None the most of the afternoon. R. fixed the waste pipe from the
cistern sink, cleaned pens helped us to quilt &amp; c. N. was home this afternoon. He did some bush
work on the road home. R. is away to Geddes's to-night. N. came across the field &amp; went back by
the road.
Tue. 24. 16° this morning. Dull. Turned rather mild. R. was helping Arthur &amp; after dinner he &amp; N.
were doing bush work.
Wed. 25. Misty. Drippling a good bit. N. was cleaning grass seed. R. has a sore hand. A piece of
thorn is in it. Arthur was here.
March
Thur. 12. N. split wood at the other place &amp; helped Arthur. R. Helped A. all day. I don’t know whether
the weather is {written?} down right or not.
Fri. 13. Dull turned cold &amp; windy. Some snow after dinner. N. was at P.E. &amp; doing other things. R.
was helping A. &amp; helped Ed. Schwass to saw wood with the buzz-saw. Mamma was at Arthur's.
Sat. 14. Blowing &amp; (snowing?).
Sun. 14. Warm? N. was here for dinner &amp; supper.
Mon. 16. “ {indicating “warm”?} Rowand was clipping the cattle &amp; N. was in P.E. for salt. Mamma
saw a robin.

�Tue. 17. Warm. Florence was here for a short time. Arthur &amp; J.H. Schwass was here but not in the
house. N. was not home. He was at King's sale. R. was putting a lice killer on the cattle &amp; was doing
other things I think.
Wed. 18. Warm but turned colder. A few drops of rain fell. Dull mostly. Our boys, A., Ed &amp; J.H.
Schwass sawed our poles, N. was at the store.
Thur. 19. Rain, snow &amp; a high wind last night. Stormy at first. Not very cold. R. was cleaning pens &amp;
c. He &amp; N. took the sleigh to the other place &amp; brought grain back to chop. N. got a sack of sugar for
$7.75 at Burgoyne.
March
Fri. Mar. 20. Bright, dull before night. The boys went to help A. to saw wood but the engine needed
repairing. N. &amp; R. split &amp; piled wood at home. R went to a box social at no.5 Saugeen.
Sat. 21. Very windy. Some rain this morning. The boys helped A. to saw wood after dinner &amp; did
other things before.
Sun. 22. A few flakes of snow. Bright (partly?). N. was home for dinner &amp; supper.
Mon. 23. Bright &amp; turned dull. A cold wind after dinner. A few drops of rain. Sleet last night. N. was
splitting wood &amp; R. was was helping A. The boys helped A. to finish sawing his wood &amp; N. was at the
store &amp; R. was doing odd jobs.
Tue. 24. Warm. Quite a bit of rain to-night. N. was splitting wood &amp; took back chop with him. R. was
splitting wood &amp; helping Arthur.
Wed. 25. Fine &amp; warm. The boys were in Southampton &amp; at Herman Schwass. R. got his teeth filled.
A Life Insurance agent was here.
Thur. 26. Turned very warm. Windy. A thunder storm about midnight with hail. R. took M. to
Christie's. Uncle Alfred &amp; Isabel were here for supper. N. was splitting wood. A. was here but not for
very long.
Fri. 27. Colder. Dull some of the morning. The boys were in P.E. getting 4, 2 year old cattle from
Herman Schwass. They were splitting &amp; piling wood this morning. R. was at Arthur's.
Sat. 28. Bright. The wind turned pretty cold by night. N. was splitting wood &amp; R. cleaning pens. Will
Gowanlock

�March
was here for hay &amp; Bob Maxwell at the other barn for some. The boys were cleaning grain. John
Campbell was here for Timothy seeds. Uncle called for apples. N. was cleaning seed a while ago. J.
Campbell did not take any seed.
Sun. 29. A cold wind. Bright. N. was here for dinner &amp; supper. I was at church.
Mon. 30. A pretty cold wind. N. was at Mrs Cheesman's (Mrs. Jas. Ferguson's mother) funeral. The
boys were cleaning grain &amp; picking over rotten turnips &amp; c. They were at A's. I was there in the
house. N. &amp; R. were at Menno Faust’s.
Tue. 31. A cold wind. Bright. Arthur &amp; Viola had a little boy last night but he did not live. I was at A's.
R. did some of A's chores. R &amp; N were cleaning grain.
Wed. April 1. A cold wind. R. went to the other place &amp; he &amp; N. ploughed. R. brought home a red
cow that I bought from Menno Faust for $84. Aunt Jennie, Donnie &amp; Jimmy brought Mamma home
to-night. Ethel had her tonsils &amp; adnoids removed a while ago while she was at the hospital. She
was home for a while after &amp; returned to the hospital on Friday.
Thur. 2. Warmer. R. &amp; Arthur killed one of our pigs &amp; R. ploughed at the other place after dinner &amp;
cut the meat up at night. It weighed 171 3/4 lbs. dressed. C. Schwass was here.
April
Fri. 3 Not very cold. The boys ploughed &amp; N. was working at a fence. Mamma was at A's. B, &amp; F.
Geddes were here.
Sat. 4 A pretty cold wind. The boys ploughed at the other place and N. went to P.E. They were
chasing a steer at the other place that got out of the barnyard Rt. Maxwell was working at the other
place at a fence the last 2 days and this afternoon.
Sun.5 A cold wind. Bright, I was at church. N. was here for dinner and supper.
Mon. 6 13 about. A cold wind. Bright. a hard frost last night. The boys were ploughing the field at
the south side of the front lawn. I was at A's, R was away to Geddes's to-night but was not in the
house.

�Tue. 7 Turned warmer, Dull a good bit. The boys were ploughing &amp; c. N. is stopping at home tonight. Mr. Maxwell is to do his chores.
Wed. 8 Bright. Warmer in the afternoon than the morning. The boys ploughed. They used Jack part
of the time. N. went to the other place after supper see after the cattle to the store. George Maxwell
was here for supper. N. brought 2 loads of wood from the bush. I was at A's.
Thurs 9. Warm. Dull partly. The boys finished ploughing, cleaned grain &amp; N. sowed grass seed &amp; R.
cut Pearl's hoofs. I sowed some radishes, lettuce &amp; planted a few onions.
April
Thur. April 10 Bright mostly. A cold wind. R. was disking the the field S. {South} of the front lane. N,
was cleaning grain, A. was here but not in the house. M, Strachan was here. I was at Lyness's for
eggs.
Sat. 11
Sun 12 A cold wind. A shower of snow. This is Easter Sunday. I was at church. Alice came home
with me. We were at Arthur’s. N. was here for dinner &amp; supper
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;1924 Diary Port Elgin. R. R., EO. Burgess&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. Jan. 1. Kind of stormy. Arthur, Agnes &amp;amp; Norman Sparrow were here. The boys were at the chores at the other place.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed ,, 2. Dull &amp;amp; cold with some snow. Noble was in Port Elgin &amp;amp; at the other place. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's clover threshing on our own. {Illegible} about 6 bags. Sweet clover 2 loads in about 1/2 hr. Alfalfas 1 load. Rileys were threshing for us. J.H. Schwass helped. They were here for supper. Uncle Alfred brought me a book "Rosomond" by Mary J. Holmes. Alice &amp;amp; Norman were here. They &amp;amp; Jessie &amp;amp; her husband went away to Sharp's to-day. Mr. R.D. Northgrave died to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 3. Dull &amp;amp; cold with some snow. Rowand was doing carpenter work, chores &amp;amp; helping Archie Campbell to load some of the hay that he bought from us. Noble was at the bush after dinner. He was at {Illegible place} last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 4. Dull &amp;amp; cold. Stormy at times with quite a bit of snow. Rowand was in P.E. in the morning. He &amp;amp; Noble were at the other place after dinner. Ethel &amp;amp; Laurice Christie were here in the evening. Tom Burgess's (Southampton) funeral was to take place to-day. Noble was cleaning pens this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2.a. ls hay how many loads?&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;Sat. Jan 5. Dull &amp;amp; cold. Stormy with quite a lot of snow. Noble was all day &amp;amp; Rowand in the morning at the other place. They were doing chores, carpenter work &amp;amp; helping Archie Campbell with the hay. Rowand is hard up with cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun, 6. Very stormy. Noble walked to the other place to do the chores. He has a cold. No service held at church. Very few there. Lowest temp we notice 8° or 10°.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon, 7. Snowed quite a lot. Part of the day calm. Rowand was at the other place. Noble was doing carpenter work on the typewriter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue, 8. Dull &amp;amp; turning milder. Rowand was at the other place. Noble was helping Arthur a little &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand were doing some things in the house. Noble was at an egg-circle meeting at the store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed, 9. Noble was at the other place. They were putting impliments into the barn. Uncle Alfred brought me the 1st number of "The Canadian Home Journal" that Bessie Giddes subscribed to for a Christmas present for me. Uncle Alfreds got it in their mail book last night. Uncle Sandy &amp;amp; Aunt Lizzie were here for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 10. Mild. Raining the most of the afternoon. Rowand was at the other place twice. He &amp;amp; Noble were at Uncle Alfred's at night. Noble was in P.E. Archie Campbell got the last of his hay to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri, 11. Raining last night. Turned pretty cold to-day. Rather stormy. Our boys &amp;amp; Arthur working in our bush after dinner. We got 134 lbs. of beef from Uncle Alfred's D-day @ 10¢ per lb. It is a front quarter. Rowand did the chores at the other place &amp;amp; Noble was doing some type writing. Uncle Alfred was here yesterday for a short time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat, 12. Dull &amp;amp; not very cold. Quite a lot of snow fell. Noble was at the other place &amp;amp; Rowanda cleaned out the pens here. Part of the afternoon our boys Arthur worked in our bush. Noble has not been very well this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun, 13. Snowed a little on some &amp;amp; a rather cold wind. Mamma was at church. She got a side both ways as Rowand drove over to do the chores. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. &amp;amp; Giddes. Peroy Sparrow &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan. 14. Some snow fell. Noble did the chores at the other place. Rowand was at the bush. In the afternoon they were both working there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 15. Drifting &amp;amp; after dinner bright mostly. Turned rather milder. Rowand was at the bush all day &amp;amp; Noble did the chores at the other place &amp;amp; was at a {wood-bee?} at J. Schwass's. Rowand cleaned the hen-house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 16. Rained quite a bit &amp;amp; turned to snow again. Rowand was in P.E. He finished at the dentist. Noble was at the chores at the other place. He was at Uncle Alfred's in the afternoon. George Campbell got a load of hay from the other place. Lewis {Gobean's?} got a baby boy last night. Rowand was doing some other work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 17. Sometimes bright for a short time. Snowed some. Turned colder before night. Rowand did the other chores. He, Noble &amp;amp; Arthur were at the bush after dinner. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's at night. B. Giddes here in the afternoon. Pretty cold wind. Rowand &amp;amp; Arthur fixed the broken {sew...}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 18. Snowed some. Bright sometimes. Cold wind. Rowand at the chores. Our boys &amp;amp; Arthur at the bush after dinner. Jessie &amp;amp; Norman were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 19. Cold. Quite a lot of snow in the afternoon. Noble did the other place chores &amp;amp; cleaned out a pig pen. Rowand &amp;amp; Arthur at the bush &amp;amp; they &amp;amp; Noble there after dinner. Noble was at {Busgay..} at night. About 50 of our {illegible} cut.. 50 logs of ours are cut. Last Monday night Rowand was at {Ghas. M &amp;amp; Lian's?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 20. Stormy. Not as rough as the one on the 6th, but colder. 3° below to-night. Noble walked over to the other place. Peroy Sparrow was here in the evening. About 25 people at church this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 21. Stormy. 8° below &amp;amp; 10° below for a fair minute in the forenoon. Stormier than yesterday. Rowand drove to the other place. He was mending &amp;amp; Noble was working with law-books. Arthur &amp;amp; P. Sparrow were here playing, {c....mole} &amp;amp; checkers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 22. Stormy. 2° below. Later than when we looked yesterday. 14° about noon. Noble walked to the other place. Rowand was doing odd jobs. J.N. Schwass was here &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; our boys were at Uncle Alfred.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Continued from previous page} Alfred's. The boys were there in the evening too. Drifted this afternoon &amp;amp; evening about 22° sometime.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 23. Snowed a great deal. Noble was at the other chores &amp;amp; in P.E. They were bagging chop &amp;amp; c. The mail-man went past here to-day. Someone told Noble there was thunder, he thinks it was last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 24. Bright a small part of the day. Cold. Noble was in P.E. for chop &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand got a load of logs from the bush. Rowand did the other chores. To-day is the first day I have been at the stable since a week ago Tuesday, I had a cold though not bad all the time. We have been getting some aprons, pinafores, bolster - slip &amp;amp; towels made &amp;amp; mamma fixed over some clothes &amp;amp; she has been knitting. The wind changed its quarter very often some of the last few days. Percy, Jessie &amp;amp; Norman Sparrow were here this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 25. Snowing &amp;amp; blowing. Turned very cold &amp;amp; stormy. Rowand did the chores at the other place. He &amp;amp; Noble did some office work &amp;amp; some other work? Arthur was here for a short time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 26. Very stormy. Not blowing as much in the afternoon but snowing a lot. 2° below this morning. 12° below before supper. Noble did the other chores &amp;amp; was doing some work with law-books. 7° below once in the morning. 3° below 10° P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 27. Bright the most of the day. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Noble was at the other chores. Frosty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 28. Dull, Drifting some this morning. Noble was at the other place at the chores. He was working with law-books &amp;amp; typewritting. Rowand was feeling miserable with cold. I was at the stable &amp;amp; hen-house for the first time since Thursday. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Jessie &amp;amp; Norman were away, Uncle Alfred was here. Warmer than yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 29. Mild &amp;amp; dull. Noble clean did the other chores. He &amp;amp; Rowand were cleaning clover seed. Rowand had a pretty sore finder this morning from the a hammer hitting his finger on the nail.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continued from previous page} when it glanced off a mail he was hammering. Mamma, Rowand &amp;amp; I were at Uncle Alfred's in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Jan. 30. Mild &amp;amp; dull. Misty at first. Noble took the eggs to the store. They dug the sleighs out of the snow &amp;amp; cleaned clover seed. Rowand did the other chores. The snow sank down quite a bit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 31. A frost last night. A crust on the snow. Nice &amp;amp; bright this afternoon. Noble took a load of logs to P.E. In the afternoon the boys laid some skids in the top of the field between the house &amp;amp; the creek &amp;amp; brought from the bush 1 load of logs &amp;amp; 1 load of poles. Some of us were remarking that this afternoon was like a March day. A cold wind for a while to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Feb. 1. Dull &amp;amp; not very cold. Sometimes there was a little gleam of sunshine. The boys went to the other palce. Noble took grain from there to P.E for chop to get chopped. He took his dinner over with him. Rowand was at Andrew Kerris sale. The boys were at J.H. Schwass', Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. Feb. 2. Dull &amp;amp; mild. A little snow fell last night. A little snow &amp;amp; little like rain fine rain fell to-day. Noble took logs to P.E. He &amp;amp; Rowand drew from the bush after dinner. Uncle Alfred, Arthur, Georgina, Jessie, Norman &amp;amp; Peroy were here for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 3. Colder &amp;amp; dull. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church. We got a ride with Noble as he was going to the chores. Mamma's Uncle Wm. Rowand's son James came here after church. Arthur &amp;amp; P. Sparrow were here. I was at Uncle Alfred's listening to the radio. Rowand has a cold. Ms. Rowand &amp;amp; I got a ride with Noble from this side of the bridge. It is 11 year since he was home before.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 4. A very cold wind especially in the afternoon. Rather stormy. The boys were drawing logs from the bush &amp;amp; skidding them in the afternoon. Noble took Ms. to Giddes's Rowand to Giddes's after supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 5. Sleat fell. Roads hard to walk on as the snow under the feet was like sand. Rowand was going some carpenter work. Noble was at Maleolin Esplen's funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continued from previous page} He was at the cemetary. Mr. Esplin died very suddenly on Saturday morning. He was Henery Esplin's son. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; J.H. Schwass were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Feb. 6. Snowing quite a bit. Not very cold. Rowand was at Andrew Kerris as well as the other place. He &amp;amp; Noble drew logs from the bush. Noble is away to the store &amp;amp; Rowand to a Christian Endeaver on literacy meeting. Percy Sparrow came to big us good-bye as he was going away to-day to {place?}. Mr. RT. Giddes Uncle Clandy's brother is dead. The boys sometimes do more than chores at the other place. Rd. has not been very well lately. N. was at Uncle Alfred's a short time yesterday Rd. was doing some carpenter work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 7. Pretty calm. Dull mostly. The boys were drawing logs from the bush. I went to Giddes's with Jessie, Nobel &amp;amp; Norman in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 8. -2° this morning. Bright. Noble took a load of logs to P.E. He brought home poles, put logs on the sleigh &amp;amp; cleaned pens. Rowand was helping Arthur to cut logs this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. Feb. 9. Bright partly. The boys were at the bush for logs but they did not get any as the one they were trying to ge load was so hard to manage that it was time to come home before they finished it. Noble took a load to P.E. &amp;amp; Ed. Schwass took in a load for him. Rowand was helping Arthur to cut logs after dinner. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Norman was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 10. Blowing &amp;amp; drifting &amp;amp; snowing. There was no service held here at church. Noble did the other chores. He &amp;amp; Rowand were at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 11. Dull, calm &amp;amp; mild. The boys brought home poles &amp;amp; Noble took a load of logs to P.E. this afternoon. Rowand was helping Arthur. He is at Giddes's to-night. Jessie was here to-day. Mamma's heart was bad this morning, Mrs. Mary Margaret may of Bala died lately. Earl Busch had two operations at Owen Found hospital last Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 12. Dull mostly. Colder than yesterday. Momma was at Giddes's for tea. Rd. drove her. Noble took ..&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continued from previous page} .. logs to P.E. &amp;amp; after dinner he &amp;amp; Rowand brought logs home. Arthur was in the house to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 13. Bright. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp;amp; Rowand was in Southampton after dinner. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Norman Sparrow was here for dinner. Rowand was at a Valentine Social &amp;amp; Noble was at the store at night. Cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 14. Quite a bit of snow fell in showers part of the morning &amp;amp; last night. Bright in the afternoon.(?) Jessie &amp;amp; Norman were here. Noble was in P.E. with logs. He &amp;amp; Rowand were getting logs home after dinner. Rowand was a short time at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 15. Blowing &amp;amp; drifting turned bright before dinner. Noble did the other chores. After dinner he &amp;amp; Rowand brought home a load of logs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 16. Cold &amp;amp; bright. Noble took logs to P. E. &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand were sawing at the bush. Mamma was at Uncle Alfred's. Colin Campbell's cow that we have been feeding has been sold &amp;amp; was taken away on Thursday. 16° below this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 17. A cold wind. Bright. Mamma, Rowand &amp;amp; I were at church. Mamma &amp;amp; I got a ride with Noble as he drove over to the other place. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. Jan {should be Feb}. 18. A cold wind. Bright. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp;amp; the boys drew poles logs home from the bush. Jessie &amp;amp; Norman were here. They went away on the train from P.E. They expect to start for their home in Manitoba this week. John Schwass was here. Arthur was here but not in the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 19. A very cold wind. It got very high by night. It went down a little &amp;amp; a lot of snow fell in the evening. The boys took logs to P.E. both morning &amp;amp; afternoon. Noble helped Arthur in the bush after dinner. He was at {Burgoyne?} &amp;amp; I was at Uncle Alfred's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 20. Snowed last night &amp;amp; to-day. Not so cold. The boys were at the bush for logs &amp;amp; poles after dinner. Rowand was cleaning pens this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 21. Snowing &amp;amp; blowing. Rowand drove to the other place &amp;amp; took the eggs to the store. The wads have some bad drifts on them. He &amp;amp; Noble were working in the barn &amp;amp; Noble was helping Arthur. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's to-night. Mamma put a border arount the quilt we have been making so that it is ready to quilt.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri. Feb. 22. Blowing &amp;amp; snowing the most of the day. Nobel did the other chores &amp;amp; was in P.E. with J.H. Schwass in the sleigh, Rowand did some odd jobs. There has not been a train from the South to P.E. since Wed. night $ the Thursday early train had not got as far as Paisley this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 23. 8° below this morning. Bright. The boys took the cattle to the creek to water as the {illegible} at the barn has not much water in it. Steirns Hefones are paying $50 per thousand ft. for elm logs. Noble was helping Arthur with bush work. Rowand was doing chores &amp;amp; c.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 24. Bright except the middle of the day. Drifting some then. A cold wind till sometime in the afternoon. I was at church. Uncle Alfred was here. A little snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 25. Bright &amp;amp; turned warmer. In the afternoon Rowand took logs to P.E. &amp;amp; Noble &amp;amp; Mamma went to Christie's. Mamma stayed there. Noble was at McLean's too. A hard frost yesterday &amp;amp; to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 26. Bright &amp;amp; more wind. 2° below this morning. Noble took logs to P.E. &amp;amp; he went in after dinner with J.H. Schwass, Noble, Arthur &amp;amp; J.H. &amp;amp; &amp;amp; Ed. Schwass are unloading a cartload of Western oats. Part of them they are taking themselves. Mr. McVittie, Southampton is going to take some. He ordered the ear. Rowand got a load of oats from P.E. for ourselves this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 27. Bright. Noble was in P.E. attending to the oats. Rowand did some chores for Schwasses &amp;amp; some things at home. Oliver Y was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 28. Snowed a little. Dull at first. Noble was in P.E in the morning attending to the oats. He took Ed Schwass oats that he bought out for him over to him &amp;amp; I dont know what else he was doing. Rowand was at Christie's &amp;amp; he brought mamma home. He was at the literary meeting at night. Arthur was here &amp;amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. All the oats over what there was wanted by Noble &amp;amp; C. {ha..} not been wed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 29. Bright part of the day. Snowing a little. Turned colder. The boys were at E. Ferguson's sale &amp;amp; they were doing things. Rd. is away to a {crossed out work} &amp;amp; Box Social at a Saugeen school. The one Georgina tracked in (Cassidy's school, no. 5)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. Mar. 1. Snowing a little. Bright partly. Noble was in P.E. for chop. He &amp;amp; Rowand were drawing poles from the bush, &amp;amp; c. Isabel was here. Mamma has not been well yesterday or to-day. I heard a spring bird to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 2. A cold wind. Bright part of the day. Snowed a good bit late in the afternoon. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 3. Bright mostly. Thawing in the sun. Noble was in P.E. on business. Rowand was drawing poles &amp;amp; logs from the bush after dinner. Wilson Miller was here to see if we had cattle to sell &amp;amp; the assessor was here. Mamma saw the 1st crow seen by any of us to-day. The boys saw their 1st. ones to-day. Mrs. Jones M Veety's funeral took place to-day from Rt. Gowanlook's to Paisley cemetary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 4. Thawing. Rained quite a bit all together. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning in the evening. Noble was in P.E. for chop &amp;amp; to do some business. R. was at the other place too before N. went away. Rowand was helping Arthur saw their {illegible crossed out work} afternoon. Aunt Jeannie &amp;amp; Besser were here for dinner. N. was at the other place. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Mar. 5. Not very cold. Rowand helped Arthur &amp;amp; R. &amp;amp; Noble drew poles home from the bush. Noble's away to the store to-night. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Wilson Miller bought our 3 fate cattle to-day for $140. Mr. Chappell was here to-day &amp;amp; B. Giddes was here for a few minutes. Noble got a sack of sugar for $11.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 6. Not very cold. Dull mostly. A little bit of snow. Archibald Campbell was here for hay. Noble did the other chores. Rowand took a heifer of "Meddow Maid's" to Wilson Miller's. R. &amp;amp; Noble were drawing poles from the bush. Uncle Alfred was here. I sit 2 hens to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 7. Pretty stormy part of the day. Over by night. Colder by night. R. was at the other chores. He &amp;amp; Noble were doing some work in the house &amp;amp; Noble was at J.H. Schwass's storming some a good bit of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 8. A little snow last night. Drifting some to-day. Dull. Rowand was working at chores &amp;amp; c. this morning &amp;amp; Noble was at the other place doing chores &amp;amp; John McArthur was getting 2 loads of hay. The boys were trimming tops at the bush this afternoon. Drifting last night? This week the boys may have done work not put {d..n?}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. Mar. 9. Mild &amp;amp; dull. A little rain or snow in the afternoon. Mamma was at church, Rowand was at the other chores, Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 10. Mild &amp;amp; dull. Got windy. Noble was at the other place twice. McArthurs were getting hay for John. Rowand was doing chores &amp;amp; c. &amp;amp; after dinner he was at a {bee?} at {Busgayne?} to put up a building for a blaksmith shop. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Arthur was here though not in the house. We made a quilt last week made in stripes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 11. Dull &amp;amp; Mild Rowand was at the other place. McArthurs were getting hay. Noble was at {Busgayne?} helping with the blacksmith shop &amp;amp; was helping Arthur. In the afternoon the boys were at Roppell's sale formerly Jos. Webster's farm. They only got 2 or 3 small things. Noble was at {Burgayne?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 12. Brighter than Tue. A cold wind. The boys were drawing poles home after the chores. They finished them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 13. Frosty last night. Bright mostly &amp;amp; cold. The boys took the 2 cattle to Wilson Miller's &amp;amp; got a load of logs home from the bush. They were at Uncle Alfred's to help {dr....}. Earl Busch got home yesterday from the Owen Found Hospital.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 14. 7° this morning. Britty bold. At first dull with a little bit of snow. Bright afterwards. Noble took logs to PE. They got from from Stevens help for logs sold this year. After dinner they drew horn logs for wood. They were getting grain ready to take to the mill &amp;amp; helped Arthur to set up a new store. Mamma &amp;amp; I quilted the part flanelette quilt yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 15. Cold wind. Bright a good bit. Rowand was at Paisley for chop. Noble was helping Arthur at the bush bush this afternoon. He got his supper at Uncle Alfred's. I was there to-night. J.H. Schwass was here, mamma &amp;amp; I quilted a quilt on Thursday, I was at Uncle Alfred's to-nght.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 15. A strong cold wind. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church &amp;amp; R. was there at night. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; the boys were at his place.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon. Mar. 17. Bright mostly &amp;amp; a cold wind. The boys were drawing out manure at the other place. Rowand is away to a St. Patrick's Social to be held in the basement of the church. There have been quite a few men here all together looking at the cattle. looking at the cattle.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 18. Bright. The boys were drawing out manure at the other place but did not finish were drawing out here the rest of the day. Noble was at {Burgayne?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 19. Dull mostly. A few flakes of snow. Noble did the other chores &amp;amp; took the eggs to the store. They were drawing out manure. R. has a bad cold. Uncle Alfred was here but not in the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 20. Bright mostly. Cold wind. The boys were drawing manure out part of the day &amp;amp; got some wood from the bush. Noble was doing some office work. B. Giddes was here for dinner &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; I went to Mrs. McAndrew's to the Women's Institute meeting. {Thawing?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 21. Cold wind. Thawing. Dull a good bit. Noble was at John Handbridge's for some seed oats in exchange for Western ones. He was helping Arthur &amp;amp; c. this afternoon. R. &amp;amp; mamma were in P.E. this afternoon. Mamma went to see Dr. Wells.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 22. Thawing. Dull mostly. Noble took grain to P.E. from the other farm for chop. Rowand was with him at the other place. He was at J.H. Schwass' this morning &amp;amp; after he was cleaning pens, during jobs &amp;amp; e. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Alfred buggies in town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 23. Bright &amp;amp; warm. Noble did the other chores. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 24. Bright a good bit. Warm. Noble did the other chores, some business &amp;amp; cleaning grain or other seeds. He was at J.H. Schwass's. Spence McLean came here &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand were sawing wood for J.H. Schwass. They carried their dinner with them. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 25. Bright partly. Not cold. R. &amp;amp; S. were working at Schwass's. Noble did the other chores, split wood took the boys dinner to them, went to see horses at ged. {Illegible name} &amp;amp; A. McLean's. Noble is away to {Busgayne?}. Spence is away to A. McLean's &amp;amp; R. was at Uncle Alfred's. Frost harder last night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed. Mar. 26. Dull &amp;amp; colder. A little shower of snow. Noble was helping at Uncle Alfred's to saw wood with the engine this afternoon. He is away to the store to-night to do some business. R. &amp;amp; S. were working at Schwass's. Mamma had a poor night last night. She did not get up to-day till the afternoon &amp;amp; did not eat anything till 7 o'clock or so to-night. We think that is must be La grippe. I got my Victor Victory Bonds on Friday for $200 through mail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 27. Thawing. Bright partly. Noble was helping Rd. Spence &amp;amp; J.H Schwass with Schwass's wood to saw &amp;amp; split it this afternoon. They finished it. John took the boys their dinner to-day. They have to cross the bridge at the {illegible} to get there. Spence started away for home to-night. Thunder this afternoon. The water is in our cellar this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 28. Bright partly. A cold wind. The boys were sawing wood near the house, Rd. was setting a saw &amp;amp; c. Noble is not feeling very well. He has a cold. Mamma is quite a bit better. Aunt Lippie was here for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 29. A cold wind. Thunder in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 30. Not as cold as yesterday. Snowed some in the afternoon. Noble did the other chores. I was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 31. A cold wind. Bright. Rd. took a load of articles to the farm on the 4th. from Uncle Alfred's. Noble split some wood &amp;amp; did other things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Tue. April. 1. Snowed some. A cold wind but not as cold after. The boys were cleaning grain &amp;amp; c. Noble is away to {Bargayne?}. Rd to a social at the church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. April 27. Warmer to-day but turned cooler again. A white frost. Spence went away in the morning &amp;amp; came back at night. He did not go home. Noble &amp;amp; Rowand were each at the other place. Mamma feels some better. Communion service was held at church to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 28. Prety warm in the middle of the day Frost. Spence was cultivating here &amp;amp; Noble was rolling after supper. He was at H. Schwass's buying 3 cattle. He &amp;amp; R. were sowing beets &amp;amp; carrots at the other place. N. &amp;amp; R. &amp;amp; R. alone were working at the fence. Noble helped Mr. Cunningham to clean timothy seed here &amp;amp; R. was doing some carpenter work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 29. Dull mostly. A cool wind part of the day. R. was working at the fence at the other place. N &amp;amp; S. were working on the land. They have about 15 ac. sown. 8 ac. sown by last Saturday night. N. was at the store with the eggs. He went with Spence who was going to A. McLean's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 30. Dull mostly. Turned pretty cold about illegible. N. &amp;amp; S. were working at the seeding &amp;amp; R. was working at the fence. I was at the other place with B. Giddes to get some raspberry bushes for them. Spence is away to P. E. Georgina called here. Mamma was at Arthur's yesterday. Mamma weighs 133 1/4, R. 155, N 160 1.4 &amp;amp; I weigh 128 3/4 lbs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. May 1. Dull a partly. A very cold wind. A sprinkle of rain in the evening. R. was working at the fence on the other place. N. &amp;amp; S. finished the seeding here. I was at a Women's M. S. meeting at the manse &amp;amp; I was a few minutes at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 2. Cold wind. Bright. N. was working Arthur's team this morning &amp;amp; this afternoon he &amp;amp; R. were both working at the fence. Spence was working the field where the S. fallow is &amp;amp; where buckwheat &amp;amp; c. is expected to be sown. N. was at Schwass's last night &amp;amp; to-night. R. &amp;amp; S. visited Arthur last night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. May. 3. Not so cold this morning. Dull &amp;amp; Rained nearly all afternoon &amp;amp; evening. R. was working at the fence &amp;amp; doing some work in the house. Spence finished working the field with the cultinator &amp;amp; helped Arthur on the land &amp;amp; to make chop &amp;amp; c. Noble did chores &amp;amp; other things. H. Schwasses were here with 2 yearling cattle that we have brought from them. Spence went home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 4. Bright &amp;amp; a cold wind. I was at church &amp;amp; S.S. The S.S. opened to-day for the season.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 5. Dull. Started to rain this evening. R. &amp;amp; S. were working at the fence &amp;amp; N. went over after dinner. He was doing chores &amp;amp; other things in the morning. Spence was away for supper to-night. It is a year ago to-night that Papa went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 6. A lot of rain fell last night. Rained a little to-day. Bright partly. N. was doing office work &amp;amp; S. was splitting wood &amp;amp; after dinner they went to the bush to cut stakes. R. &amp;amp; I started to paint the N.W. bed soon. Arthur &amp;amp; Viola were here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 7. Showers of rain, a heavy shower in the morning. Sometimes it rained heavily. R. was helping Arthur, N. did different things &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; N. went to P.E. Spence was at Arthur Esplin's for posts for the other place &amp;amp; was at splitting wood. He &amp;amp; R. were in P.E. at night &amp;amp; N. was at Burgayne. Mamma went to see Dr. Wells. He gave her some more medicine. Windy at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 8. Pretty windy. A lot of rain this afternoon &amp;amp; evening. R &amp;amp; I were painting &amp;amp; he was doing other things. N. &amp;amp; S were at the bush to get stakes &amp;amp; c. ready &amp;amp; they were doing other things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 9. Windy (high &amp;amp; cold). Raining a lot in the afternoon. N. &amp;amp; S. took the 2 steers to P.E. that ges, Jamieson bought at 7¢ per lb. They weighed 2400 lbs. R. &amp;amp; I were papering in the W.W. bedroom after dinner. N. &amp;amp; S. were doing different things. N. was at Burgayne twice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 10. Not very cold. N. &amp;amp; S. were at the other place getting grain ready for chop &amp;amp; doing other things. R. &amp;amp; I were papering. We were at Uncle Walter Yowanlock's. They expect to move to P.E. on Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 11. Not very cold. Thunder in the afternoon. I was at S.S. &amp;amp; church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Janurary 1. -6° this morning. Dull &amp;amp; a cold wind. We had our dinner at Giddes's. Rowand was here last night &amp;amp; waited for his supper here to-night. Noble was at Arthur's. Caroline &amp;amp; Elizabeth Schwass were here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Jan, 2. Snowed some. Dull. Rd. &amp;amp; I were in P.E. Noble was at the church at a Congregational meeting. He was doing chores &amp;amp; I don't know what else. Rd. was working at something part of the afternoon. John Scott was here &amp;amp; Alice &amp;amp; Georgina Burgess. N. was at the store at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 3rd. Snowed. I don't know just how much. Mr. Maswell helped the boys at the bush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 4th. Drifting &amp;amp; snowing some. Not very cold. Rd. was home for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 5th. Not cold. Snowed some. Mamma &amp;amp; Noble were at the school-house voting for the municipal elections. Chad Thomas was elected Reeve {illegible}. Illegible name &amp;amp; Donald Smirth illegible of Saugeen. The boys were doing some odd jobs. Noble was at Bagayne at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 6th. Dull. Temperature was not low but the wind was cold. Noble took Mamma to the Damblane Church to vote on the "Church Union" questions. The boys were getting grain ready for chop &amp;amp; took it to Arthur's &amp;amp; R. took some wood back with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 7th. Dull. Mild but the wind cold. The boys brought a load of wood from the bush for Rd. to take away with him &amp;amp; a couple of loads of poles for here. They were working in the bush themselves in the afternoon. N. was at the store at night. I was at Arthur's in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 8th. Colder. Dull. Drifted some last night. The boys were cleaning wheat. Noble took a little more than 32 bw. to P.E. &amp;amp; sold it M. Chappell &amp;amp; c. for $1.55 per bw. He was at J. H. Scwhass's for logs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 9th. Bright in the morning. A little snow fell. Not so cold as yesterday. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys cleaned wheat &amp;amp; Noble took more of it to P.E. over 80 bu. all together. He got $1.55 per {illegible} for it. I don't know if R. was doing anything else here. He went away before night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 10th. Dull mostly. &amp;amp; Small showers of snow. 14° last night or rather this morning. N. &amp;amp; Arthur were cutting corn &amp;amp; making chop with the engine. N. had his dinner at Jc. Arthur's. He was here last night. The P. Elgin Preshy train church gave a majority of votes in favor of going into the United Church. The results were known yesterday. R. did not come home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun, Jan. 11. A very cold wind, bright. 6° below this morning. Rd. was home for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 12. Bright partly, snowing late this afternoon &amp;amp; evening. 6° below this morning. Rd. was home for dinner. He went back after to clean the stable. He &amp;amp; N. were getting ready for chopping before dinner. N. &amp;amp; Arthur made chop after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 13. N. was at Burgoyne at night. The boys did a little work in the house. N. was at the store at night. The boys got poles from the bush in the morning &amp;amp; worked in the bush themselves this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 14. A good bit of snow fell last night. Snow fell to-day. Bright partly, Jimmy Christie &amp;amp; Bessie Hill were here for dinner. N. was at Burgoyne at night. He was at Arthur's &amp;amp; J.H. Schwass's for a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 15. Snowed quite a bit. The boys did a little work in the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 16. Snowed a lot. Mild. R. &amp;amp; N. took a heifer to Arthur's. One of Ruby's calves, her first one. Arthur gave $45.00 for it. They helped him some. They were at the store this afternoon &amp;amp; N. is there this evening. The results of the voting of the Burgoyne church are 68 in favor of illegible Church Union &amp;amp; 91 against.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 17. Bright this morning. 14° this morning. N. &amp;amp; R. were getting poles from the bush in the morning &amp;amp; after dinner they worked at the bush without the team. N. was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 18. Snowing &amp;amp; blowing a good bit. Rd. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper. He &amp;amp; I were at church. Arthur was here though not in the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 19. 18 or 17° below zero this morning. Bright &amp;amp; cold. Arthur was here. He brought a young horse that we are buying from him for $110. The boys worked at the bush in the afternoon. Noble was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 20. 2° this morning. Bright partly. Blowing &amp;amp; snowing in the afternoon. N. was at a Congugational meeting at the church &amp;amp; he was at J.H Schwass's. He &amp;amp; Rd. were getting a load of poles from the bush &amp;amp; dinning the new horse, mamma &amp;amp; Rd. were fixing stone pipes. Rd. went back to the other place before night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 21. 14° this morning. Very windy &amp;amp; drifting &amp;amp; bright mostly. N. was in P.E. &amp;amp; Southampton.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continuation of previous page} &amp;amp; is away to an egg circle meeting to night at Burgoyne. More than half of a pane of glass in the N.W. bedroom fell out last night on to the snow without being broken unless it was two corners were broken off. The pane was cracked right across before R. was not here to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 22. Not a hard frost last night but colder to-night. A high wind. Stormy a good bit of the day. Bright partly. Rd. was home for dinner. Arthur was here but not in the house. N. was moved to be auditor of the church books at the Congregational meeting. Donald A. Cameron son of {illegible}. Cameron of P.E. died very suddently at Toronto on the 2nd of this month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 23. Bright &amp;amp; cold. 5° below zero this morning. Arthur got a heifer from us to-day. He paid $40 for her. The boys were at the bush for the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 24. Dull &amp;amp; cold but turned milder. 9° this morning. Rain in the air to-night. The boys got poles from the bush after dinner &amp;amp; had the cold hitched up in the morning &amp;amp; N. was doing some other work. R. was at the {E....smith's?}. A total eclipse of the sun occured this morning. It got quite dark here a little after nine o'clock but as it was cloudy we did not see the sun. Mamma finished a scarf for me to-night. It is blue-bell &amp;amp; white color. She has given it to me for a Xmas present. N. gave me a book "Lorna Doone", R. Olive Hill an apron, B.Giddes &amp;amp; card with a picture &amp;amp; verse on it. It is to hang up. Alice B. a cup &amp;amp; saucer, H. Christie a handkerchief. Jessie Sparrow do., &amp;amp; E. Christie do.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 25. Mild. Bright mostly. R. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper I was at church. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 26. Cold. Snowed a good bit. Blowing. The boys did work at the barn &amp;amp; were in the house part of the time. Arthur was here. N. was at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 27. Very cold. 15° below zero this morning &amp;amp; 26° below to-night. A cold wind to-day. The boys were in the house part of the day. N. was at Arthur's. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 28. Cold. Bright. 20° below zero this morning. The wind in different direction. Rd. did some carpenter work &amp;amp; N. did some work in the stable or barn. They were in the house part of the afternoon. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 29. Not so cold to-day. zero this morning. yesterday morning at Paisley it was 30° below&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continuation from previous page} zero. The boys drew poles home from the bush. Aunt Lippie was here for dinner. I was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 30. Snowing &amp;amp; blowing quite a bit of the day. The boys finished drawing home poles. N. saw 2 crows this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 31. A high wind, very high part of the day. Stormy part of the day. Mild for the middle of the day. N. was at Burgoyne in the afternoon &amp;amp; he was at Arthur's &amp;amp; was doing different things. R. took the metal part of the drain pipe out &amp;amp; thawed it. The water pipes to the {illegible} are frozen so that only a little water can run through them. There is a little water in the {illegible}. We have been melting snow for a while excet when we got some water to use off the roof.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. Feb, 1. Cold &amp;amp; bright. I was at church. R. was here for dinner. Arthur was here. He does not very often come into the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 2. Bright. Not so cold as yesterday. 5° this morning. The boys bagged up grain at the other place &amp;amp; brought it home. N. was doing carpenter work &amp;amp; c &amp;amp; R. helped Arthur illegible part of the afternoon. He was here in the house to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 3. 10° below zero. A happy brightness till noon or sometime in the afternoon &amp;amp; then dull. Cold. N. took a load of dry wood to P.E. to Rt. Stevenson. R. did not come home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 4. This morning, mild &amp;amp; dull. N. took abroad a sprinkle of snow last night. of wood to P.E. to another man. He got $3.50 for it a cord. R. helped Arthur after dinner. Maxwells got some hay from us at the other barn this week &amp;amp; they got some a while ago.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 5. Mild. A little rain in the morning. Pretty dull. The boys unloaded {straid?} at Arthur's offour sleigh &amp;amp; put hay on &amp;amp; took it to P.E. to Jas. Cassidy. Uncle Alfred was here for dinner. N. was at Arthur's &amp;amp; I was at J.H. Schwass's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 6. Mild &amp;amp; bright. N. took another load of time thy hay to P.E. &amp;amp; R. took chop over to the other place before night. N. got $9.00 a ton for the hay. A mist this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 7. Bright mostly. Quite warm. 38° to night. R. brought grain over to get chopped. The boys put up the storm window where the pane of glass fell out &amp;amp; N. did other things. More mist this morning than yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 8. Bright mostly. Thawing. Rd. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred for supper. I was at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 9. Windy. Rained quite a bit. Water has come on to our cellar floor. Noble carried some wood into the woodshed &amp;amp; c &amp;amp; helped Arthur to make chope. Mary Jane Esplin died on Saturday &amp;amp; was buried to-day at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 10. Colder. Dull. R. was home for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continuation from previous page} did not feel very well. N. was carrying in wood &amp;amp; doing other things. He was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 11. Colder. Dull. Snowed some. N. was working in the barn. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma &amp;amp; I finished quilting a quilt we started to quilt yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 12. Cold. Bright mostly. 15° this morning. R. was here for dinner. He &amp;amp; N. were working in the barn. I was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 13. Cold. Bright quite a bit. Snowed some last night &amp;amp; to-day. R. walked over before dinner &amp;amp; back again to-night. They were doing bush work this afternoon. N. was helping Arthur with a heifer that he bought from us for $50? We bought 1/2 of a for quarter of bee for the heifer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 13. Cold. The boys were working in the barn. I was at Arthur's. The horse "Pearl" has had a cold for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 14. A cold wind. Bright mostly. Windy. N. took chop to the other place. He &amp;amp; R. cut &amp;amp; hung up the meat. Uncle Alfred was here. "Pearl" the horse has had a cold for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 15. Not cold in the morning but a rather cold wind in the afternoon. R. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper. N. was at Arthur's &amp;amp; Uncle A. was here. I was at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 16. Snow fell quite a bit of the day. Not cold. R. took a load of wood to P.E. to the Baptist church N. got the horses shod &amp;amp; was at the barn &amp;amp; stable working. Ethel Christie got home a week ago. Saturday &amp;amp; went back to the Stratford hospital to-day to either have an operation on her tonsils or go on training for a nurse till she is able for the operation. She was recuperating at home after an attack of tonsilitis. R. was at Arthur's. Hogs are selling at $11.00 per {illegible}. Wheat has gone down, in prier. The boys loaded the wood onto the sleigh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 17. Bright partly &amp;amp; snowed part of the afternoon. Turned colder. N. took a load of wood to P.E. to the Baptist manse. R. was at J.J. Hillis's sale. He bought a few things. One cow sold for $112. The boys loaded wood onto the sleigh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 18. 2° this morning. Cold. Bright partly. A little snow. R. took a load of wood to P.E. to the Baptist church. N. took the eggs to the store put wood on the sleigh &amp;amp; did other things. R. took clover seed to Arthur's to send away to get cleaned. I was at Giddes's. M. Chappel bought 2 heifers for $100 &amp;amp; took agreed to take Rosie (McDougall) to sell. R. was at Arthur's helping with the seed. The boys put wood onto the sleigh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 19. Cold. Dull a good bit. The boys took the cattle to P.E. Viola was here. Snowed quite a bit last night. Mild at first to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 20. Snowed some &amp;amp; then turned mild. R. took a load of big blocks of wood to P.E. to the Baptist&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur. 26. 14° about before breakfast. Tem. went lower before night. Cold. Stormy. High wind. N. came home for dinner. He walked across the fields.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 27. 1°. Stormy &amp;amp; cold. R. was sharpening saws &amp;amp; doing some other things. I was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 28. Bright partly. A cold wind. About 2° this morning. R. went over to see N. &amp;amp; afterwards N. &amp;amp; R. got 2 loads of logs home from the bush &amp;amp; R. took one load to P.E. N did chores &amp;amp; other things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. Mar. 1. Not cold. Snowed quite a bit. N. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper. R. was at Arthur's &amp;amp; I was at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. ,, 2. Pretty cold. Snowed &amp;amp; drifted quite a bit. N. was in P.E. &amp;amp; was doing work with papers? R. brought logs &amp;amp; wood from the bush &amp;amp; took logs to P.E. &amp;amp; brought {illegible}. There was an earthquake shock fell hue on Sat. night. M. was sitting at the table &amp;amp; felt her chair shake &amp;amp; we saw the flowers shake on the 2 tables. In some houses the people never felt it &amp;amp; in some did &amp;amp; some didn't. R. was away to bed &amp;amp; he did not notice it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. ,,3. Very cold. Snowing &amp;amp; drifting a good bit. R. took the sleigh with wood to the other place &amp;amp; got grain. They were getting it ready to take to Paisley to grind. N. was doing business &amp;amp; c. &amp;amp; R was helping Arthur. A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Mar. 4. Not so cold. Snowing (quite a bit?). R. went to Paisley. He is away to Rt. Chappell's to a party. N. did chores &amp;amp; business work. B. Giddes was here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 5. Thawing some. The boys brought grain from the other place in the morning. Drawing some poles I think from the bush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 6. Thawing. Bright, R. went to Paisley for chop. N. was doing office work &amp;amp; c. I don't know what else. They got some poles from the bush or one load &amp;amp; I think took another load off.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 7. Warm: a thunder storm at night. The boys finished drawing the short wood from the bush. N. was doing office work &amp;amp; R. fixed the mail box onto the post. He did not feel very well. He was cleaning pens I think. I don't know if they were doing anything else.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 8. N. was home for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 9. Cold wind (in afternoon?). The boys were sawing logs up for wood near the house after dinner. R. was doing some other things. He had a sore shoulder. He took mamma to Gidde's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 10. Turned very warm. R. was helping Arthur in the afternoon. I don't know what else they did.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 11. Colder. Bright (mostly?) &amp;amp; windy. R. helped Arthur. I don't know what else they did. I don't know whether I have got the weather {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{continuation from the page before the previous page} manse. He &amp;amp; N. were cutting logs after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 21. Rained quite a bit this morning. Turned colder. N. did not come home. B. helped Arthur. Misty a good bit of the afternoon. Freezing to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 22. Rained a good bit in the afternoon but it did not feel very warm. There was to be service this afternoon when Ms. Gallagher was to preave. N. was home for dinner &amp;amp; supper. The rain was freezing as it fell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 23. A good bit of rain fell None the most of the afternoon. R. fixed the waste pipe from the illegible sink, cleaned pens helped us to quilt &amp;amp; c. N. was home this afternoon. He did some bush work on the road home. R. is away to Giddes's to-night. N. came across the field &amp;amp; went back by the road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 24. 16° this morning. Dull. Turned rather mild. R. was helping Arthur &amp;amp; after dinner he &amp;amp; N. were doing bush work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 25. Misty. Drippling a good bit. N. was cleaning grass seed. R. has a sore hand. A piece of thorn is in it. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 12. N. split wood at the other place &amp;amp; helped Arthur. R. Helped A. all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 13. Dull turned cold &amp;amp; windy. I don't know whether the weather is down right, or not. Some snow after dinner. N. was at P.E. &amp;amp; doing other things. R. was helping A. &amp;amp; helped Ed. Schwass to saw wood with the buzz-saw. Mamma was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 14. Blowing &amp;amp; (snowing?).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 14. Warm? N. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 16. Rowand was clipping the cattle &amp;amp; N. was in P.E. for salt. Mamma saw a robin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 17. Warm. {Florence?} was here for a short time. Arthur &amp;amp; J.H. Schwass was here but not in the house. N. was not home. He was at King's sale. R. was putting a {lier?} killer on the cattle &amp;amp; was doing other things I think.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 18. Warm but turned colder. A few drops of rain fell. Dull mostly. Our boys, A., Ed &amp;amp; J.H. Schwass sawed our poles, N. was at the store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 19. Rain, snow &amp;amp; a high wind last night. Stormy at first. Not very cold. R. was cleaning pens &amp;amp; c. He &amp;amp; N. took the sleigh to the other place &amp;amp; brought rain back to chop. N. got a sack of sugars for $7.75 at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri. Mar. 20. Bright, dull before night. The boys went to help A. to saw wood but the engine needed imparing. N. &amp;amp; R. split &amp;amp; piled wood at home. R went to a box social at no.5 Saugern.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 21. Very windy. Some rain this morning. The boys helped A. to saw wood after dinner &amp;amp; did other things before.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 22. A few flakes of snow. Bright (partly?). N. was home for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 23. Bright &amp;amp; turned dull. A cold wind after dinner. A few drops of rain. Sleet last night. N. was splitting wood &amp;amp; R. was was helping A. The boys helped A. to finish sawing his wood &amp;amp; N. was at the store &amp;amp; R. was doing odd jobs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 24. Warm. Quite a bit of rain to-night. N. was splitting wood &amp;amp; took back chop with him. R. was splitting wood &amp;amp; helping Arthur.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 25. Fine &amp;amp; warm. The boys were in Southampton &amp;amp; at Herman Schwass. R. got his teeth filled. A Life Insurance agent was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 26. Turned very warm. Windy. A thunder storm about midnight with hail. R. took M. to Christie's. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Sabel were here for supper. N. was splitting wood. A. was here but not for very long.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 27. Colder. Dull some of the morning. The boys were in P.E. getting 4, 2 year old cattle from Herman Schwass. They were splitting &amp;amp; piling wood this morning. R. was at Arthur's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 28. Bright. The wind turned pretty cold by night. N. was splitting wood &amp;amp; R. cleaning pens. Will {Gowarlock?} was here for hay &amp;amp; Bob Maocurell at the other barn for some. The boys were cleaning grain. John Campbell was here for Timothy {Sudi?} A. for some. Uncle called for apples. N. was cleaning see a while ago. J. Campbell did not take any seed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 29. A cold wind. Bright. N. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper. I was at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 30. A pretty cold wind. N. was at Mrs Cheesman's (Mrs. Jad. Ferguson's mother) funeral. The boys were cleaning grain &amp;amp; picking over rotten turnips &amp;amp; c. They were at A's. I was there in the house. N. &amp;amp; R. were at {Name?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 31. A cold wind. Bright. Arthur &amp;amp; Viola had a little boy last night but he did not live. I was at A's. R. did some of A's chores. R &amp;amp; N were cleaning grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. April 1. A cold wind. R. went to the other place &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; N. ploughed. R. brought home and was that I bought from {menno Flaust?} for $84. Aunt Jennie Donnie &amp;amp; Jimmy brought mamma home to-night. Ethel had her tonsils &amp;amp; a {d...?} removed a while ago while she was at the hospital. She was home for a while after &amp;amp; returned to the hospital on Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 2. Warmer. R. &amp;amp; Arthur killed one of our pigs &amp;amp; R. ploughed at the other place after dinenr &amp;amp; cut the meat up at night. It weight=ed 171 3/4 lbs. dressed. C. Schwass was here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 3&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not very cold. The boys ploughed h. was working at a finer. Mamma was at A's, B, F, was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 4&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A pretty cold wind. The boys ploughed at the other place and H. went to P.E. They were chasing at the other place that got out of the bangard Rt. Mascwell was working at the other place at a fena the last 2 dagard their of tennese&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun.5&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Of cold wind. Bright, I was at ehuoh. He was here for dinner and supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 6&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13. a cold wind. Bright. a hard frost last night. The boys were ploughing the field at the south side of the front lawn. I was at A's, R was away to geddes's to might but was noting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tue. 7 Turned warmer, Dull a good bit. The boys were ploughing n. is stopping at home to-night. Mascwell is to do his chores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bright. Warmer in the afternoon than the morning. The boys ploughed. They used Jack past of the time. N. went to the other place after supper see after the cattle to the close. George Mascwell was here for supper. H brought 2 loads of wood from the lush. I was at A's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 9. War. Dull partly. The boys finished ploughing, cleaned again &amp;amp; N. sowed grass seed &amp;amp; R. cut Pearl's hoofts, &amp;amp; sowed some radishes, lettuce &amp;amp; planed a few onions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. april 18&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bright mostly. A cold wind. R. was disking the field &amp;amp; of the front lane. N, was cleaning grain, A. was here but not in the house. M, Sthasha was here. I was at dyness's for eggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a cold wind. A shower of snow. This is Easter Sunday. I was at church. alice came home with me. We were at Gethus's. N. was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Elizabeth Oliver “Olive” Burgess (1896-1980)
1918
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive Volunteers
[Front Cover]
1918 {written in pencil}
Scout
[illustration of a boy scout placing a flag on a hilltop]
[Inside Front Cover]
E.{Elizabeth} O.{Oliver} Burgess
1918
Burgoyne Jan. 18 Thuri - 5° Below this morning. 11° Below zero to-night. Bright befor {before} dinner
dull after, cold. Papa and Mamma were in town, Noble was at Paisley for chop and Rowand was at
the bush after dinner . He was at Geddes's in the morning with their grain-bags. Papa and Mamma
were only in in the afternoon. I was at Uncle Alfred's for a little bit. Mrs Buyer's and Isabel came
home today. Noble is hard up with the cold to-night.
Sat. 19 - 39° Below zero to-night. 9° Below his morning. It has risen to zero to-night. Cold S. wind
changing to North. Dull the most of the day. R {Rowand} &amp; Papa were in town. N. {Noble} was doing
chores &amp; odd jobs. We were baking pies, cakes &amp; scrubbing. Agnes was here.
Sun. 20 - zero before breakfast. Stormy.
Jan.
sometimes. Cold. I was at church in the morning. Uncle A. {Alfred}, Arthur and Edgar were here.
Papa was not very well. He felt like taking a fainting spell. Rowand has had a cold for a while and is
worse now.
Mon. 21 - Not as cold. 8° This morning. Dull &amp; smoky. Snowing a little. The boys were working at the
bush before dinner. They brought home a load of logs from the bush after dinner. M &amp; P &amp; the boys
have colds. Arthur was here plowing. I am getting better of my cold. P was doing office w. {work},
chores etc. M &amp; I were sewing &amp; mending.

�Tue. 22 - About 6° after breakfast. Bright for a while in the morning Started to snow before dinner &amp;
snowed all afternoon. P &amp; M. were in town &amp; N took a load of logs
in R. has a bad cold. He was at Uncle A's &amp; Arthur was here phoning. Gordon Hepner hung himself
in his father's cellar in Port Elgin. His father found him last night.
Wed. 23 - 14° in the morning. Snowing through last night and all morning and part of afternoon.
Calm. The boys are both hard up with colds. M. &amp; I were baking bread. Agnes was here visiting U. A.
was here for some saltpeter for a sick horse. I was at U. A's. Clear &amp; 2° Below zero to-night.
Thurs. 24- Snowing quite a bit of the day. Not very cold. Moon is shining to-night. 18° in the middle
of the afternoon. Johnny McIntosh was here in the afternoon. Uncle A. and Arthur were here. The
boys were helping Papa &amp; bagging up grain. M. &amp; I were churning.
Jan.
They have all got colds. P &amp; M. are not coughing very much. M. has rheumatism just now and is not
well other ways.
Fri. 25 Snowing quite a bit to-day. Wind in S. turned to W. Stormy some of afternoon and to-night.
Mild in the Western Canada. N, R &amp; Edgar were trying to chop but could not get the engine to work.
U. A. got the "Bell" telephone put into their hosue to-day. R &amp; I were at the store. M. is not very well.
She &amp; I were sweeping &amp; dusting.
Sat. 26 - 12° Below zero this morning, 11° Below to-night. Bright &amp; frosty cold wind. P &amp; R. were in
town. The roads weare pretty heavy in the morning, N. was cleaning pig-pens &amp; helping Edgar to try
to chop but they did not get any done. M &amp; I were baking pies &amp; cakes pies &amp; cakes &amp; scrubbing &amp;
cleaning the stove. The Patriotism Society gave a concert last night at Burgoyne. They made about
$30 clear. Agnes was here.
Sun. 27 - 30° Below zero. Bright. P. M &amp; I were at church in the morning. U. A. was
here. N is not very well to-night.
Mon. 28 - 4° Below zero this morning. A cold N. E. wind changing to E. till sometime in the afternoon
when the storm stopped though the snow fell. M. is not well. The boys were sawing wood in the
woodshed. M. &amp; I were sewing &amp; mending. R. is at Mrs. McAndrew's to-night to practice for the
Literary meeting.

�Tue. 29 - Cold. N.W. wind. Went down sometime in afternoon. 2° This morning. Clear to-night. Bright
some of the day. The boys were at the bush. Papa did a little carpentering etc. We were sewing and
mending and melting snow. The barn cistern is getting dry &amp; the creek is nearly all frozen up so the
cattle were at Uncle A's. Uncle A. was here.
Wed. 30 - 18° Degrees below zero this morning. Bright &amp; nice though a cold wind though not very
much of it. P &amp; R. were in town. Noble took the pigs in in
Jan. &amp; Feb.
the afternoon. He got $ 17,50 per. Cwt. for them. There were 5 of them averaging 200 lbs. a piece.
Uncle A. helped N. to load them. Aunt Lizzie was here in the afternoon. R. &amp; I were at the Literary
meeting at night. M. &amp; I were washing, baking bread and scrubbing.
Thur. 31 - 2° Below 0 this morning, 12° Below to-night. Bright-and a little warmer than yesterday. N.
took grain to P.E. {Port Elgin} for making into chop. He got flour "5 Jewels" at $6,20 per cwt. 100
"Pastry" at $5,60 per cwt. He got feed flour, bran &amp; chop too. He was at the bush, after dinner and
brought home a load of logs. He and R. were cutting wood. M &amp; I were washing &amp; ironing a little.
Fri. Feb. 1 - 24° Below 0 this morning. Bright, some of the time at any rate. Cold W. wind. The boys
were at the bush. M &amp; I were doing sweeping &amp; dusting &amp; baking. &amp; dusting I cleaned some of the
hen-house.
Sat. 2 - 2°, Down to zero before breakfast. P. &amp; R. were in town. Roads better for going in than
usual. N. took logs in in the afternoon. We were baking cakes, scrubbing &amp; dusting.
Sun. 3 - About 14° after 8 o'clock. Blue-looking around the bush in the morning. Got stormy. Not very
stormy but kind of pretty stormy. I was at church in the morning. Papa was dizzy in the mornIng and
M.'s back was sore.
Mon. 4 - 19° Below zero this morning. 6° Below on Uncle A's thermometer at noon. 14° Below on
ours to-night. Our thermometer we think registers too low. A very cold West wind. R &amp; N. were at the
bush. R. got a piece of his ear frozen at noon. They both got their noses frozen to-night when they
were coming across the field at the bush. R. has got spots of his face and one ear frozen before this
time this Winter. The mail-man did not come around. The train did not come from any further than
Palmerston.
Feb.

�The wind is high to-night. There is a shower being giving to {Maidie?} Gowanlock to-night. M. was
not feeling well this morning. This mail-man missed {crossed out} sometime before.
Tues. 5 - 38° Below zero this morning. Bright. The boys did not go to the bush. Oliver Geddes was
here. He, N. &amp; R. were at Uncle Alfred's. N. was there in the forenoon too. O. &amp; F. Geddes got their
noses frozen on the 4th and so did Agnes. M &amp; I were baking bread.
Wed. 6 - 8°· This morning. A good bit milder. 13° At night. Snowed some last night an and drifted. N.
took the sleigh to town after dinner. His chop was not done but he got feed at McGillivery's and
Papa's papers. We cleaned the hall stove-pipes &amp; We churned. Dull part of the day. The boys had to
shovell the snow out of the lane gate.
Thur. 7 - Below this morning. Cold wind. Bright &amp; frosty. 11° at night. N. &amp; R. got the logs from the
bush to take to town. N. took them in after dinner. R. &amp; E. were
chopping after dinner. M. &amp; P. were at Geddes's for tea. We were washing &amp; scrubbing. Mr.
Schwass and Ed, Sam &amp; John were here to see Papa at night.
Fri. 8 - 13° Below this morning. Bright &amp; cold. S. wind. Raining at night. The boys were at the bush
getting wood ready for selling. M. &amp; I were sweeping, dusting, ironing &amp; baking pies &amp; cakes.
Sat. 9 - Big flakes of snow falling early in the morning. Drifting a little. Bright the most of the day. 14°
Before supper. The boys shovelled a road for the horses to get in to the bush, took a load of grain to
U. Alfred’s to get chopped &amp; brought home 3 loads of wood from the bush to take to Eawald's. P &amp;
M. were in town this afternoon. Papa did not light a fire as an order has been issued by the "Fuel
Controller" that all business places with a few exceptions are not to be heated with wood, coal or oil
on the 8th, 9th, 10th &amp; 11th. M. was at Miss Geddes's. M and I baked bread
Feb.
cakes &amp; scrubbed &amp; dusted. Mamma had a bad cramp in her leg this evening.
Sun. 9 - Snowed hard for a while. Not cold. Dull the most of the day. Rd. {Rowand} &amp; I were at
church in the morning. Drove up. Small congregation. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Keith McDonald were at church. U.
Alfred was here in the afternoon.
Mon. 10 - A very nice day. Thawing, Bright some of the day. N. took a load of wood to Harman
Eawald's this afternoon. The roads are cutting away to-day. He got off the road at McAnnel's hill and
had to take some of the wood off and left it there then came back. A few sticks fell off before he got

�to town. The boys brought the wood home from the bush that was left of Eawald's this morning.
Johnny McIntosh &amp; Mr. Underwood were here to do business. U. A was here for a few minutes
twice. R &amp; Arthur were chopping this afternoon. Mamma &amp; I were washing, baking cakes, sewing.
Papa was painting the board he put up in the kitchen for clothes. Arthur &amp; Edgar was at the stable to
see the boys at night.
Tue. 11 - Raining before we got up and raining for quite a bit of the forenoon
and then snowed the rest of the day. Wet snow and snowed a lot. Papa &amp; Rd. {Rowand} were in
town. Noble was threshing peas &amp; working at other things around the barn. He has a cold. Mamma
&amp; I were ironing &amp; mending {inserted: &amp; sewing}. Mamma was not well. Mrs. D. Stewart's sale was
to-day. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.
Feb. 13 - Dull, snowing some, 9° this morning. The boys were thrashing peas etc. Mamma &amp; I were
churning scrubbing &amp; sewing. Not cold.
Feb. 14 - Dull &amp; thawing. 27° This morning. About 40° This afternoon. High S. wind. A little rain in
afternoon. Thunder, lightning &amp; a little rain to-night. Rd. took a load of wood to Mrs. Ewald. Noble
was threshing peas &amp; they were both threshing this afternoon. Rd. was at Uncle Alfred's. Mr. Charles
Sam, Ed &amp; John Schwass &amp; John's and Ed's wife
Feb.
&amp; John's baby were here on business. M. &amp; I were washing &amp; ironing a little, sweeping, mending &amp;
sewing.
Fri. 15 - Dull and then bright. A cold wind. Papa &amp; Mamma went to town in the morning. Rd. took a
load of wood to Ewald's after dinner. N. was in the house with a cold. Mrs. Henderson's brother died
yesterday. His body was taken to the station this afternoon. Service at Mrs. Henderson's at {illegible}
o'clock. Darkie got down in the snow on the road out. P. &amp; M. are going to stay at Miss Geddes's all
night. They took the coal-oil stove with them. R. skied to Geddes's at night. I was making pies. 10°
Below, A. M. Snowed hard a little while.
Sat. 16 - 4° This morning below zero. Bright this morning. Cold to-night. R. took a load of wood to
town this morning. N. was working around the stable. In the afternoon they were at the bush and
brough home the chop from Uncle Alfred's. Agnes was here a little
bit I was baking bread &amp; cakes and scrubbing. P. &amp; M. came home to-night.

�Sun. 17 - Cold West wind. Bright. Mamma &amp; I were at church. U. A. was here. N. Arthur &amp; E. were
away for a walk. A hard crust on the snow in the morning. Softer later on. I got one of my ears
touched with the frost on the {illegible} the road to church. 2° between 7 and 8 a. m.
Mon. 18 - Cold Wind. 4° This morning. N. &amp; R. were at the bush cutting logs. Uncle A. brought
Papa's typewriter (that he has on trial from a company in Toronto) from Papa's office. Uncle Alfred
took the girls in to Port Elgin this morning. Ed. Schwass, Mr. Maxwell, Colin Campbell &amp; Mr. Gregg
were here on business. Mamma was washing &amp; sewing. She has a sore back. Papa got the
lumbago on Sat. morning. High wind to-night.
Tue. 19 - Raining a lot through last night &amp; raining some to-day &amp; raining very heavily for a while this
evening. Big ponds of water. P &amp; N. were in town. N. went to {T loto's?} sale. R, M. &amp; I cleaned the
kitchen
Feb.
stove-pipes &amp; R. mended the wheel-barrow. M. was ironing. Edgar was here. Very windy to-night.
Quite a bit early in the day too. 40° in evening.
Wed. 20 - Very High W. wind. 7° Below zero this morning. 11° Below to-night. Very cold. Arthur &amp;
our boys killed a pig to-day. N &amp; R. are cutting it up to-night. They were at the bush in the afternoon.
A. R. &amp; N. all got a piece of their face frozen on the way home to-night before they got as far as the
creek. I was at U. A's this afternoon. M. was sewing &amp; mending.
Thur. 21 - 13 ° Below this morning. Cold high W. wind. Wind down to-night. 7° Below to-night. Bright
a good bit of the day. Arthur was here a few minutes &amp; N. was at their place. Uncle Sandy was here
this afternoon. The boys were in the house the most of the time. M. &amp; I were sweeping &amp; dusting
salting the meat &amp; churning. Papa has a cold.
Fri. 22 - Kind of stormy a good bit of the day. A high wind. 2° In the morning &amp; warmer at night. Papa
&amp; Mamma went to P. E. {Port Elgin}. The boys were at the bush. Arthur was helping them before
dinner. I was baking bread &amp; making head-cheese. R. was skating on the creek at Uncle A's at night.
Sat. 23 - 19° In the morning. 30° To-night. Bright &amp; thawing. N. went to Arkwright for chop &amp; R.
cleaned pig pens. After dinner they drew logs and logs to saw for wood home from the bush. Agnes
&amp; Alice were here. Robbie G. &amp; Clifford Reanney were here for a few minutes. I was baking pies &amp;
cakes &amp; scrubbing. R. is away to Cunningham's to skate to-night. Moonlight. P. &amp; M. came home tonight.

�Sun. 24 - Mild. Bright part of the day. Raining a little. M, P. &amp; I were at church in the morning. U. A.
was here after dinner. Thawing.
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Mon. 25 - Bright partly. Started to Rain this afternoon and rained quite a bit. Roads bad to-night. P. &amp;
I were in town. N &amp; R. were at the bush. Came home early this afternoon. M. was washing.
Tue. 26 - A very high cold wind. Calm to-night. 6° This morning. 38° Last night. Noble was at the
bush. Rd. &amp; P. were grinding an axe. R. did not go to the bush this after-noon for fear he would get
his face frozen. He helped us to make sausage. We were ironing some. 12° to-night.
Wed. 27 - Thawing. 26° This morning. 31° Before dark to-night. P. was at the bush. M &amp; I were
ironing, scrubbing, sweeping &amp; dusting. R. &amp; Arthur are away to McIvor's to a Social of the Literary
Society held at McIvor's tonight. The boys were working at the bush.
Thur. Mar. 28 - Dull. Not very cold. Some snow fell. P. &amp; M went to town. N took
them in. R. was at the bush in the morning. They were both there after dinner. N. brought the saw
out that Karcher was sharpening &amp; the boys were sawing in the afternoon. Bessie G. {Geddes} &amp;
Ethel Christie were here for dinner. I was at U. Alfred’s at night. 26° This morning.
Fri. Mar. 1 - Bright &amp; nice. N. took a load of logs to town to get sawn. R. was threshing peas. After
dinner N. brought a load of logs home from the bush &amp; they were sawing too. Thawing in the sun.
18° This morning &amp; to-night. Windy to-night.
Sat. 2 - High S. W. wind. Thawing. Bright a good bit of the day. N. took a load of logs to town &amp;
brought out the lumber from the logs yesterday. They brought home a load of logs from the bush
after dinner &amp; were weighing the pigs. R. was was cleaning pig-pens in the morning. N. brought P &amp;
M. out toMar.
-night. P. has been very busy. He was not well to-day. Florence was here for tea. Clear &amp; windy tonight.

�Sun. 3 - Bright with a cold wind. P., M., &amp; I were at church in the morning. R. was there at night. The
Communion service was held in the morning. P. was at Uncle A's.
Mon. 4 - Bright part of the day. Started to rain late in the afternoon. Did not rain as much as last
Monday. P &amp; I were in town, M. was washing &amp; N. took a load of logs to town in the morning &amp; they
were at the bush working at the logs after dinner. U. Sandy was here on business. N. saw a robin in
town to-day.
Tue. 5 - Misty. Not cold. The boys were threshing peas. M. ironed a little. I was at U. A.’s. Ar. &amp;. E.
are visiting the boys at the stable this evening.
Wed. 6 - Dull with a cold wind.
Papa was at the bush. The boys cut a tree down &amp; the boys brought home logs from the bush. M. &amp; I
were washing white clothes &amp; scrubbing &amp; I was at the store. Neil Swinton &amp; Wat McTaggart were
here to see Papa. Wat &amp; Maggie McTaggart are going to the West this week. R. is at the L. meeting
{Literary Society?} to-night. Agnes &amp; I were skating near our house. I was at U. A's. 14° This
morning.
Thur. 7 - Bright part of the time. 3 or 4 In. of snow fell last night. Calm &amp; then a cold wind. Wind is
blowing quite a bit to-night. N. took 2 loads of logs to town. R. was threshing peas &amp; he &amp; I cleaned
the hen-house. M. &amp; I were baking bread &amp; ironing. R. went to stake to-night at the creek in Maurice
Chappel's place but the wind was too high. Geo. Falconer died from pneumonia.
Fri. 8 - 8° This morning. Bright. Sun.
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thawed the snow some. M. &amp; P. went to P. E. {Port Elgin}. N &amp; R. brought home a load of logs from
the bush &amp; N. took them to town after dinner. R. &amp; Arthur sawed wood for us to sell to the church. A.
was here for tea. N. &amp; Edgar brought home some lumber for N. I was sweeping &amp; dusting &amp; cleaning
the stove.
Sat. 9 - 12°. cold E. wind. Dull &amp; very stormy in the afternoon &amp; evening. Sleet falling. N. took logs to
town &amp; E. took a load for him. They brought home all the lumber &amp; did not get home till after 5

�o'clock as they waited for the lumber. P. &amp; M. came home to-night. Sleet cutting their face coming
out to-night. They thought that they saw lightning. I was scrubbing &amp; baking pies &amp; cakes. Geo.
Falconer's funeral was to-day to P. E. cemetery.
Sun. 10 - Stormy the first part of the morning. Bright afterwards. I was at church in the morning &amp; R.
was there at night. There were only 14 beside
Mr. Strachan there in the morning. Uncle A. was here &amp; N &amp; R. were at his place. M's leg is sore just
now. 2° at night.
Mon. 11 - Dull a good bit of the day. Cold &amp; turned warmer. 3° This morning. Windy the first part of
the day. N. &amp; R. took the sleight. N. took 1 pig less than 6 months old to town after dinner. He got
$18.75 per cwt for it. It weighed 200 lbs. He took the harrows to town to get them sharpened &amp;
brought home some shingles for the barn. R. &amp; P. were piling lumber. One of Papa's clients was
here. Very stormy on Saturday in some other parts of the country. Worse than here.
Tue. 12 - Raining a little &amp; then bright the most of the day. S. wind. Thawing quite a bit. P. &amp; R. were
in town. N. was working around the barn. M. &amp; I were churning &amp; ironing. M's leg is sore.
We. 13 - Bright at first but dull the
Mar.
most of the time. A rather cold wind. The boys were cutting the wood for the church. P. was at the
bush. 2 of his clients were here to see him. M. &amp; I were at scrubbing &amp; mending. U. A. was here.
Thur. 14 - Very dull. A wet snow all after-noon. Not cold. R. was at U. A. as the clover-thresher came
there yesterday. We had part of a load of clover last year and had seed. U. A. had pretty near 3
loads of clover and they had seed. N. was splitting &amp; piling wood this morning at the bush. M &amp; I
were baking bread.
Fri. 15 - 2° This morning. Bright with a cold wind. P. &amp; M. went to town N. &amp; R. were sawing wood
before dinner. R. was splitting &amp; piling afterwards &amp; N. went to town for some feed that came in a
load that Bob Telfer was getting. We got 25 bags. Arthur was at the door and Agnes
brought some yarn for knitting for the soldiers. I was sweeping &amp; dusting.
Sat. Sat 16 - 12° This morning. A very cold W. wind. Bright. The boys were taking wood to the
church. I was baking pies &amp; cakes &amp; scrubbing &amp; doing a rooster. P &amp; M came home to-night.

�Sun (Thur. crossed out) 17 - Bright. P. R &amp; I were at church in the morning. Edgar was here.
Mon. 18 - Bright &amp; mild. 21° This morning &amp; 40° in the shade to-day. The boys took the rest of the
wood to the {crossed out} church. N. was throwing wood into the wood-shed etc. They brought home
a load of poles from the bush. P. was at the bush &amp; felt like taking a fainting-spell. M. &amp; I were
washing. I was at Uncle A's &amp; R. &amp; E are away to Geddes's to-night. Edith Buyers is at Uncle Al's
just now.
Tue. 19 - Bright &amp; nice all day.
Mar.
Thawing a lot. P. &amp; M. went to town. N. took 1 1/2 cords of 14 in. wood to Miss Geddes &amp; brought
out the rest of the shingles. R. was getting ready to tap this morning. They tapped after dinner &amp;
brought home 2 loads of poles. I went to a United Prayer meeting at Burgoyne church. Rev. Messrs
S. Strachan, Mann, {Gishler?}, Buckborough, Leger, Hallman, McDougall &amp; Scanlon &amp; Mr. Sagles &amp;
A. F. George &amp; Uncle Gilbert (who was chairman) took part.
Wed. 20 - Very warm. Bright. 52° This afternoon in the shade. The boys were cleaning grain before
dinner &amp; were at the bush after dinner sawing &amp; brought home the sap. There was not very much.
Some of the trees did not run. They had to get across the creek at the bridge on the fence. M &amp; I
were ironing, churning &amp; scrubbing. H. Crowe &amp; B. Hanbidge
were here to see the cattle. Thawing a lot.
Fri 22 - Bright with a cold wind though it was not very high. 27° This morning. Thawing. The ice on
the river is broken up. The boys got the sap from the bush. There was only a little bit. They were
cleaning grain. I was sweeping. P. &amp; M. went to town. I was at Geddes's &amp; Alice was here.
Thur. 21 - Bright and thawing. A frost last night though not as low hard as Fri. morning. The boys
were cleaning grain &amp; helping U. A's to saw wood with the engine &amp; getting the sap. Less sap than
yesterday. Al Eaton was here and bought the heifer with the queer horns. It was 2 yrs. old last
summer. We are to get 9 1/2 cts a lb. for it. Agnes were here &amp; P. was at U. A's.
Mar.
Sat. 23 - 17° or 18° This morning. Bright with a cold wind. Colder than yesterday. Not thawing in the
shade. The boys finished cleaning the grain this morning &amp; took some for chopping to U. A's. They
were working at the poles this afternoon. Did not get much sap to-day.

�Sun. 24 - Bright, warmer than yester-day. P., M, &amp; I were at church in the morning. P. was at U. A's.
U. S. has a cold.
Mon. 25 - 22° This morning. A very cold W. wind. Snowed some near night. The boys made chop &amp;
porridge meal, split wood &amp; gathered the sap. They got 5 pails-full of sap. M. &amp; I washed. Uncle
Sandy was at the door and Papa had 2 other men to see him. Isabel was here at night.
Tue. 26 - 11° This morning. A little snow fell. It all melted. P. &amp; R. went to town
&amp; N. went to the store &amp; Andrew Carr's. He bought a white sow from him for $55 &amp; bu.{bushel} of
turnips at 10 c per bu. &amp; bu. of mangles at 15 per. bu. N. was working at the wood. M. &amp; I were
ironing &amp; baking bread. Agnes was here.
Wed. 27 - Bright with a cold wind. 16° This morning. The boys brought home the pig &amp; the roots.
After dinner they helped Ar. &amp; E. to extend the bridge, split wood etc. A man was her to see the
cattle. Papa had a client here. Agnes was here to-night. M. &amp; I scrubbed &amp; finished the syrup. We
got 2 qts. {quarts}
Thur. 28 - Bright and rather cold. 11° This morning. The boys were bringing home poles. P. &amp; M.
were at Geddes's for tea. Alice was here to-night. Ar. &amp; E. were at the stable. Clem Morton died at
Southhampton Mar. 24.
Fri.29 - Bright, cold wind, air
Mar. &amp; A. {April}
warmer than yesterday. A circle round the sun. The boys brought home the rest of the poles home
and the most of the afternoon R. helped U A's to finish theirs. Ed went to Tara and met Mr. Sharpe
and brought him {home crossed out} back with him. M. &amp; P. took the heifer to A. Eaton. She weighed
660 lbs. M. &amp; I were sweeping dusting &amp; scrubbing churning. This is Good Friday.
Sat 30. Misty at first &amp; dull part of the time afterwards. Warmer than Fri. P. &amp; R. went to town. N &amp; I
got over 4 pails of sap in the morning &amp; some wood from the bush. N. Helped E. to take away the
piece that they put to the bridge &amp; he took the horses to this side of the bridge &amp; brought the sap
across to it this afternoon. He got 4 pails. I was at U. A's. M &amp; I were scrubbing dusting &amp; baking
cakes &amp; a little bread. I was at U. A's
Sun. 31 - Warm &amp; bright. Roads are

�getting dry in some places. We were all at church in the morning but Noble. R. was there at night. U.
Alfred &amp; Mr. Sharpe were here for tea. Agnes was here but not for tea. A thunderstorm at night. Hail
and rain.
Mon. April 1 - Bright part of the day. A cool wind but warm air like Spring. Misty at first. Mist or drizzle
to-night. O. &amp; A Geddes were here to-night. Jessie &amp; Alice were here to-day. Mr. Sharpe went away
to-day. The boys were splitting wood. They got a little over a churn barrel-full of sap.
Tus. 2 - Bright. Turned colder throughout the day than it was at first. Misty at first. P &amp; I were in town.
R &amp; N. were helping Uncle A's to saw poles. Mamma was boiling sap. Robbie G. was here in the
afternoon.
A. {April} 1st - M. was boiling sap. Agnes got into the creek on Saturday when she was crossing it on
some rails. She had her feet on the under ice. Edgar lifted her get out.
Wed. 3 - A very cold wind in the morning. Wind changed &amp; got some warmer before
April
noon. 18 {degrees symbol} This morning. M. &amp; P. {Mamma &amp; Papa} were in town. N. {Noble} took
the team to town this morning &amp; got some chop made &amp; brought the harrows, coal-oil, Keith's seed
etc. home. N &amp; R. {Noble &amp; Rowand} with Uncle A's boys were sawing wood with the buzz-saw after
dinner. Ar {Arthur} &amp; E. {Edgar} were here for tea. Alice &amp; J. McLean were here for a few minutes. R.
{Rowand} is away to the Literary meeting &amp; N. to Burgoyne to-night.
Thur. 4 - A cold wind &amp; bright. A hard frost last night. Ar. Ed. &amp; our boys finished sawing the wood
about 6 o'clock. They started before nine &amp; were off som time at noon and a little other times. M &amp; I
churned, baked bread &amp; ironed. P &amp; M &amp; I carried 4 pails of sap home from the bush. We did not get
all of it.
Fri. 5 - A cold wind &amp; bright. N &amp; R. drew 3 loads of manure to the bush field &amp; sawed wood at the
bush this afternoon. M &amp; I swept
&amp; dusted. We fried some pork &amp; put it into a crock. I was at U 'A's {Uncle Alfred's} sugar bush &amp; Alice
was here for tea &amp; Agnes came up after tea. A man was here on business.
Sat. 6 - Bright &amp; warmer. A S. wind got up. It was pretty high. P &amp; R were in town. N. {Noble} was
away at the bush for sap. He got the churn full &amp; got some wood. He ploughed some of the
afternoon &amp; got about 3 pails of sap. We were baking, scrubbing &amp; fring {frying?} pork. We filled a

�15lb crock with sides &amp; shoulder. The side of the last pig &amp; the shoulder of the first pig. I was at U.
A's {Uncle Alfred's} sugar bush.
Sun. 7 - Bright some &amp; kind of cold. Wind pretty cold. P. {Papa} &amp; I were at church in the morning.
Ar. &amp; E. {Arthur &amp; Edgar} were visiting the boys at the barn. S. Schwass was at the door. Dull &amp; like
rain. Turned colder. A few drops of rain fell.
Mon. 8 - Dull &amp; turned pretty cold, freying {frying}.
April
A little snow fell. N. {Noble} has had a sore side at the ribs for about a week. It hurts when he takes a
deep breath &amp; when he jerks certain ways. He was at the Doctor to-day: He said it was in the nerves
that the trouble was. It was caused by getting wet. He gave him pills &amp; told him to wear a bandage.
N &amp; R. {Noble &amp; Rowand} took 3 white pigs to town after dinner. They averaged 200 lbs a piece.
They got $19.25 per {illegible?} for them. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Strachan, Neil, Donald &amp; the baby were here today. Neil was sick while he was here. U. A. {Uncle Alfred} is here to-night. M's {Mama's} knee was
pretty sore yesterday &amp; to-day. We were boiling sap.
Tue 9 - Very cold wind. Bright 12 {degree symbol} In the morning. P. {Papa} &amp; I were in town. The
boys were working at the barn some. They were not working very hard. R. {Rowand} has a cold &amp; a
sore back. Gladys Buesh &amp; Muriel Reanney were here trying to sell concert tickets. I was at
Kennedy's in
town. E. was here. Mamma's leg is sore. She carried water for washing &amp; baked cookies.
Wed. 10 - Cold wind. 16 {degree symbol} This morning. Noble tried ploughing this afternoon but the
ground was too much frozen. He &amp; R. {Rowand} were working in the stable this morning. P &amp; R.
{Papa &amp; Rowand} were working at the wood this afternoon. M. {Mamma} &amp; I were washing &amp; we
ironed some. I was at Mrs. McAndrew's, Jim Ferguson's &amp; the store. Ag. &amp; E. {Agnes &amp; Edgar} were
here.
Thurs. 11 - Bright part of the time. Like rain. E. {East} wind. The boys were bringing stones from S.
Smith's before dinner. Afterwards N. ploughed &amp; R. split wood. We churned &amp; ironed. I was at
Geddes's for tea &amp; U. {Uncle} Alfred is here to-night.
Fri. 12 - Cold wind. 27 {degrees} In the morning. N. was ploughing &amp; R. was working at the wood. P.
{Papa} piles wood. They watered the cattle at the creek. We were sweeping, dusting &amp; were baking
bread. Agnes was here.

�Sat. 13 - Warmer. 20 {degrees} this morning. P &amp; M. {Papa &amp; Mamma} were
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in town. N. wheeled to the Town Line hunting for pigs at Grant's. R. was ploughing this morning &amp;
was at a bee at D. Dick's this afternoon. They were sawing wood for him as he is not well. N.
Ploughed this afternoon. The boys got some sap. Alice was here.
Sun. 14 - Warm &amp; bright. P. &amp; R &amp; I were at church in the morning &amp; R. was there at night. Mamma's
knee is pretty sore.
Mon. 15 - A frost. Warm &amp; bright. R. went to town &amp; brought another "Royal" typewriter our that the
Co. sent to P. instead of the old one. R. brought out Eatons' things too. N. finished ploughing in the
back field &amp; started to plough. R. was splitting wood &amp; he &amp; P. plugged the sap trees up. P &amp; I were
pruning trees. Agnes &amp; U. A {Alfred} were here.
Tue. 16 - Warmer still. A white frost last night. Dull a good bit. 2 or 3 drops of rain dropped to-night.
P &amp; R. were in town. N. was ploughing. M. {Mamma} &amp; I were washing &amp; started to clean out
drawers. R. is at Geddes' to-night.
Wed. 17 - Dull quite a bit of the day. A heavy
rain fell this evening. It started before 5 o'clock. Warm. N. finished ploughing the ground for the buckwhat, harrowed it, disked the orchard and started to disk in the field S. {South} of the back lane from
the house. R. &amp; P. were splitting &amp; piling wood. We got rhubarb roots from Uncle Alfred's and
planted them where the rhubarb used to be. M. &amp; I were cleaning drawers &amp; ironing. We made 15
qts {quarts} of syrup this year.
Thur 18 - Snowing quite a bit of the day. Cold. We were cleaning a little in the {N?} room. Agnes,
Jessie McLean &amp; I were at a Lecture at the church by Mr. Wilson from Walkerton. It was illustrated.
We were fring {frying} pork. We have 3 hams &amp; 3 shoulders un-{illegible}
Fri. 19 - Quite a bit of frost last night. Bright &amp; cold. N. drove to Wm. Grant's at the town line &amp; got 4
little pigs at $6.25 a piece. R. went to Greathead's and got 5 cedar posts. We were sweeping,
dusting, churning &amp; baking bread. Papa fainted at the stable to-day. I was there
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but not hear him at the time. Al. &amp; Ag. {Alice &amp; Agnes} were here to-night. N. is at D. Dick's.

�Sat. 20 - Bright at first &amp; then dull. Wind blowing like rain. P &amp; R. were in town. N. was splitting wood,
drawing rails to the orchard &amp; working around the barn. M's knee was some better the last 2 days
but was worse to-day. We were baking, scrubbing, etc. 20 {degrees} This morning &amp; warmer than
yesterday. The cat had 4 kittens this week.
Sun. 21 - Raining when we got up. Rained quite a bit in the morning. Dull all day. I was at church in
the morning. Arthur was at the barn &amp; R. went with him to A.Ca when he went to do the chores.
Mon. 22 - Raining some in the morning &amp; dull. Bright part of the afternoon and not cold. Like rain.
The boys were splitting wood in the afternoon. R. &amp; M. were mending the buggy-top. M. &amp; I finished
the print patch quilt ready for quilting.
Tue. 23 - A very high W {West} wind till it started
to rain in the afternoon but very soon turned to snow. The ground looks white. Some wind again.
Bright part of the time. P. &amp; R. were in town. N. was splitting &amp; piling wood &amp; M. &amp; I washed &amp; ironed
some.
Wed. 24 - Cold &amp; bright. The boys &amp; P. split &amp; piled wood. M &amp; I ironed. M. was puting {putting} hotpoultices on her leg. R &amp; I went to a Social at Mr. Strachan's. Agnes was here.
Thur. 25 - Warmer &amp; bright. A white frost last night. The men were working at the wood &amp; the boys
were drawing rails for the calf fence. A man was here to see Papa. Uncle A. was here &amp; the boys
were here at the stable. We were cleaning the pantries &amp; baking bread. P. was at Uncle A's. M's
knee is some better.
Fri 26 - Cooler than yesterday &amp; bright. The men were working at the wood. We were sweeping,
dusting, churning &amp; cleaning drawers.
Sat. 27 - Wind like rain. A white frost. Cool in early part &amp; pretty
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warm afterwards. Dull. A few drops of rain fell this morning. The boys were working at the wood &amp;
putting up the calf fence. They finished splitting the wood except P &amp; M. were in town. I was baking
some bread etc. Agnes was here.

�Sun. 28 - Rained a little in the morning. A high S. {South} wind. Raining some in the evening thunder
&amp; lightening too. We were all at church in the morning but N. He &amp; R. were at P.E. {Port Elgin}
Presbyterian church at night. A Salvation Army man was speaking. M. has a cold.
Mon A. 29 - A very high S. wind. A storm this afternoon. Quite a lot of rain fell altogether with this
evening too. Raining very heavily in the afternoon &amp; the wind was very high too. N. was disking in
the field on this side
of the creek on the S. {South} side of the back lane fence. R. was trimming trees putting up fences
etc. He &amp; N. are at U. A's to-night.
Tue. May 1 A. {April} 30 - Cold. P &amp; M. were in town. I was cleaning shelves in the back kitchen. The
boys fixed the fence at the road &amp; started to make post-holes for the fence accross the creek. Bert
Struthers was here.
Wed. May 1 - A very cold wind &amp; bright. M. &amp; I were sowing flower seeds in boxes &amp; putting a few
into the ground &amp; raking around the house. We were baking bread too. R &amp; P were working at the
fence. N. was getting the land ready for sowing. The boys were at the store. Ed. {Edgar} was here
{illegible} and P. had clients here. The boys got a load of stones from W{Illegible}.
Thur. May 2 - N was working on the land. R. &amp; P were working at the fence. M. &amp; I were churning &amp;
washing &amp; ironing, U. A. {Uncle Albert} was here.
Fri. M. {May} 3 - The boys took 3 red &amp; white steers &amp; 1 black one to P.E. {Port Elgin} in the
morning. They were the ones they sold to Bert Struthers.
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1 Red one weighed 1230 lbs at 12 c {cents} per lb. The black one weighed {blank space} &amp; the other
2 averaged {blank space} apiece. We got 11 3/4 c cents for the 2 &amp; 11 1/2 c for the black one. P. &amp;
M. went to town &amp; the boys came out with the horse &amp; buggy. N. sowed some barley on part of the
Fall what &amp; some oats &amp; some peas in the ten-acre field. R. sowed grass-seed on the ground with
the barley &amp; disked harrowed with Fred. They were rolling before dinner. I was sweeping &amp; dusting.
Agnes was here in the evening &amp; I was at their place for a little while. Warmer than yesterday. Some
showers of rain fell in the afternoon but not enough to stop the boys from working. A white frost last
night. R. &amp; Edgar went to town to see moving pictures but they were not given.
Sat. 4 - Dull &amp; cold this morning. Bright &amp; warmer this afternoon. N. harrowed &amp; worked the orchard
&amp; all of another piece of wheat. He sowed &amp; harrowed them both. They have

�6 or 7 acres sowed now. R brought P &amp; M out to-night. R. was doing odd jobs. I was baking,
scrubbing etc.
Sun. 5 - Pretty warm. P. R &amp; I were at church in the morning. I was at SS. &amp; R was at church in the
evening. Aunt Lizzie was here for dinner.
Mon 6 - Warm. 7 In the shade. N. was sowing etc. R &amp; P were working at the fence. P. M. &amp; I were
at Uncle A's We cleaned the boys bedroom.
Tue. 7 - Raining a little before morning. Cooler than yesterday. In the afternoon a little mist came
and it was cooler after. A little sprinkle of rain fell. N. was sowing etc. R &amp; P were working at the
fence &amp; M. &amp; I put pale blue muresco on the big bedroom walls and ceiling. Oliver G. {Geddes} is
here to-night.
Wed. 8 - A cold wind. Bright, calm this evening. R. was disking &amp; P. was working
May.
at the fence. N. wheeled to town to get part of the disk mended &amp; a man came with his auto &amp; took
Papa to town this afternoon. He brought him back near 6 o'clock. We were baking bread &amp; washing.
Agnes was here &amp; Edgar was at the barn. N. is away to Burgoyne to-night.
Thursday 9 - Some little showers. Bright part of the day. Cooler near night. M &amp; I were cleaning the
parlor &amp; sowing onions, radishes, beets carrots &amp; lettuce. N &amp; P were working at fences. R. was
working on the land A show
Fri. 10 - A thunder storm through the night. Showers of fine rain falling Stopped &amp; then a shower of
rain fell late in the afternoon in the morning. Turned cold. The men were seeding &amp; working at the
fences. We were sweeping, churning &amp; ironing. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here.
Sat. 11 A hard white frost last night. Cool Cool &amp; bright. N &amp; R. were working at the fence
&amp; the seeding &amp; cleaning pig-pens. 19 acres {of corn?} now. I was baking scrubbing etc. P &amp; M.
were in town.
Sun. 12 - Raining nearly all day. R. was at church in the evening. Mr. Mann was preaching.
Mon. 13 - Dull quite a bit of the day. A few drops of rain fell. M &amp; I washed &amp; ironed some. N was in
town for wire. He was drawing rails &amp; they &amp; P. were working at fences. B &amp; O. {Bessie &amp; Oliver}
Geddes were here to-night.

�Tue. 14 - Windy. The men were working at the fences. M &amp; I were baking bread &amp; cleaning the
library. Agnes &amp; {E - Edgar?} were here &amp; P was at U. A's. The boys caught an animal at the bush
that they thought was a coon. They let it away again.
Wed. 15 - A good bit of wind. Pretty bright. Like rain. Ice this moing {morning}. Ed. was helping N.
They disked the back field &amp; part of
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the 10 acre field. They harrowed some &amp; sowed some in the 10 acre field. R. &amp; P. {Rowand and
Papa} were working at fences. M. {Mamma} painted the bedroom. R is away to the {CE.?} meeting.
Thur. M. 16 - Pretty warm. Bright. The men sowed &amp; harrowed the field over the creek &amp; were
working at fences. We churned, stitched curtains, etc. N. {Noble} got his ankle hurt with the horse
stepping on it yesterday. Papa has a touch of lumbago. Ed. {Edgar} was here to-night. The young
cattle went to the bush yesterday. Six of them. The cows were in the lane to-day.
Fri. M. 17 - Warmer than yesterday. R. took P &amp; M. to town. I was at the Burgoyne cemetery at Mrs.
Rt. Esplen's funeral. I was at Uncle A's {Alfred's} on the way to the funeral &amp; Jessie here. Ar. &amp; Ed
{Arthur &amp; Edgar} were here. U. A's finished sowing to-day. The boys were working at fences &amp;
getting the root ground ready. Windy.
Sat. M. 18 - Very warm &amp; windy. The boys sowed the mangle seed &amp; finished sowing the grain &amp;
harrowed some grass seed ground. N. {Noble} brought P &amp; M. {Papa &amp; Mamma} out to-night. I was
baking bread, pies &amp; cakes, scrubbing, etc. Alice was here. The blossoms &amp; trees are coming out.
Uncle Johnny {Gowanlock?}, Aunt Janet &amp; Bessie came home from the West on Thursday night.
Sun. M. 19 - Hot. 80 {degrees symbol} In the shade in the afternoon. I was at S.S. {Sunday or
Sabbath School} we were all at church in the morning. R. {Rowand} was at church in the evening.
Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was at the house for a few minutes &amp; N &amp; R were at
U. A's. Thundered in the afternoon.
Mon. M. 20 - it rained &amp; thundered through last night. Only a little rain. A drizzle this morning for a
little while. Cooler. Bright in the afternoon. The boys were disking &amp; drawing out manure. The
May
The boys helped U. A's the to raise their slaughter house to day.

�Tue. M. {May} 21 - Bright a good bit of the day. Cool this morning. Papa &amp; I were drawing out &amp; in
town, the boys were drawing out manure and spreading it. They got a load of stone for the fence. M.
{Mamma} was churning &amp; ironing. I got a new hat at Miss Robertson's for $4. and a pair of good
boots at Geddes for $3.40. R. {Rowand} was at Uncle A's tonight.
Wed. M. {May} 22 - Warm &amp; bright. The boys cleaned some the stove-pipes &amp; went spearing &amp;
fishing with Ar. &amp; Ed. {Arthur &amp; Edgar} to Snake creek but they did not get any fish. We were ironing
&amp; cleaning the store room. A thunder storm through last night. Some rain.
Thur. M. {May} 23 - A cold wind &amp; bright. R. {Rowand} was getting the potato ground ready. P &amp; N
{Papa &amp; Noble} were cutting potatos etc.
We were cleaning my bedroom.
Fri. M. {May} 24 - not very cold or hot. We planted 1/2 of an acre of potatoes in the field at the line
fence next the road. N {Noble} was working at the buck-wheat ground &amp; {illegible/crossed out}
{illegible/crossed out} sowing flaxseed. We were cleaning the halls. Aunt Lizzie &amp; {illegible/crossed
out} were here.
Sat. M. 25 - Rained quite a lot. Thundering. The red {illegible/crossed out} heifer was sick to-night.
N. was helping U A with the roof cleaning pig-pens etc. We were churning baking etc.
Sun. M. 26 - A little warm. Raining &amp; misty in the morning. I was at S.S. {Sunday School} &amp; P {Papa}
&amp; I were at church. R. {Rowand} was at church at night. Ed. &amp; U.A. {Edgar &amp; Uncle Alfred} were
here. M's {Mamma's} knee is sore just now.
Mon. M. 27 - Raining &amp; thundering
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some. Warm. The boys were working at the fence across the creek. N., P, M &amp; I were painting the
kitchen. Cream ceiling &amp; light blue grey walls. U. A. was here.
Tue. M 28 - Cool. Misty some of the morn-ing. P. &amp; M. were ion town in the morning. N. &amp; R. were
putting the wires on the fence. We were painting. Agnes was here to-night. J. Lynes was here
gathering money for wrist-watches for the drafted soldiers.
Wed. 28 - Warm &amp; dull the most of the day. Some rain fell this afternoon. R. &amp; P. were finishing the
fence &amp; N. was disking the summer fallow. In the after-noon they were doing add jobs &amp; R. was

�working at the fence for a while. P. helped us to paint. A man was here on business. R. is away to
the presentation to-night. 2 kittens are missing.
Thur. 29 - We finished painting the
kitchen except the window sashes. N. {Noble} sowed corn &amp; beans. P &amp; M. {Papa &amp; Mamma} put 8
tomato plants outside. We churned. 2 kittens killed last night.
Fri. 30 - Very hot. P. &amp; M. were in town. N. was preparing the turnip ground &amp; R. {Rowand} was
digging &amp; doing other things. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. I swept, baked bread, etc. Alice was here.
A little rain &amp; thunder at noon.
Sat. June 1 - Hot with a very high wind which kept it cooler than Fri though it was still very hot. 72
{degrees symbol}. Before breakfast I baked cakes etc. scrubbed, washed a little &amp; ironed a little. N.
sowed the turnips in the field next the road. R. drew rails for the pig fence &amp; they put part of it up in
the clover-field S {south} of the front lane. R. brought P &amp; M. home. Cooler in the evening.
Sun. J. 2 - Cooler. P. R. &amp; I were at church in the m {morning}. I was at B.C. R. was at church at
night.
Mon. J. 3 - Cool &amp; windy. Warmer later. The boys finished the pig-fence, brought home
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a pole from the bush for the scaffold &amp; R was cultivating the ground the twitch grass is on. N. &amp; R.
are away to a musicale at the church to-night. Jessie &amp; Onna McLean &amp; Agnes were here for a kitten
for McLean's. We were washing.
Tue. 4 - Dull. Raining a little. P. &amp; M. were in town in the norming. N. was working the buck-wheat
ground. R was away to spear fish but they did not get any. E. {Edgar} was with him. In the afternoon
they did odd jobs. U.A. {Uncle Alfred} was here &amp; N. was at their place. We ironed, churched &amp;
sowed some flower &amp; v. {vegetable?} seeds.
Wed. 5 - A lovely day. Dull late in the day &amp; cool. Hot in the sun. We were washing some old clothes,
sowed some seeds &amp; ironed. N. helped U. A's to plough the buck-wheat ground at Carr's. R. cut
thistle. P. helped him. R got his identification card. He registered a while ago.
Thur. 6 - Fine &amp; warm though not as warm as yesterday. N. was in town R. brought cut thistles they

�took out some manure. P. was cutting thistles. M. went away to Meaford in Christie's auto with Aunt
Lizzie &amp; Aunt Jeannie, Uncle Gilbert &amp; Donnie.
Fri. J. 7 - A cold wind, very cold. Bright. N. got some gravel from Miller's. P &amp; R. fixed the front fence.
I baked bread, cleaned the stove &amp; swept &amp; dusted. M. came home from Meaford to-night.
Sat. 8 - A white frost last night. Very dull this afternoon. A few drops of rain fell to-night. P &amp; M. were
in town. N. R. &amp; A {Arthur} put up a scaffold at the barn. A was here for dinner. N. &amp; R. took out
some manure. I was baking pies, cakes etc. scrubbing etc. The white pig had 11 little pigs to-day.
This is N's birthday. There was to be an eclipse of the sun to-day but it was dull at the time.
Sun. 9 - Cool. A nice rain in the morning &amp; a little sprinkle in the afternoon. The boys were not at
church. I was at S. S. too. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. 1 little pig died.
June
Mon. 10 - Misty at first. Nice after. N. R. &amp; A. {Arthur} were working at the barn roof. E {Edgar}
helped them in the afternoon. We washed &amp; ironed some planted tomatoes, etc. P. helped us. He
was painting the window sashes. R. is away to Buyer's with Ar. {Arthur} to-night.
Tue. 11 - A very high wind. A thunderstorm in the evening. P &amp; M. were in town in the morning. N. R.
A. &amp; E. were working at the barn. P. was at U. A's.
Wed. 12 - Mist &amp; Raining in the morning. A little cold. Dull. N. &amp; R. were at U. A's. Ar &amp; Ag. {Arthur &amp;
Agnes} were here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was at the door. R. &amp; Ar. were in town in the afternoon with
the waggon. We churned &amp; whitewashed the cellar.
Thur. 13 - Some wind &amp; bright. We were washing blankets &amp; baking bread. N, R, A. &amp; E. were
shingling.
Fri. 14 - Cool &amp; bright. I was 22 to-day. Papa, Mamma, Noble &amp; Rowand gave me a
watch. It is a gold one with a hunting case. We were sweeping - dusting scrubbing &amp; doing other
things. Alice was here. Ar. brought out the steel track from P.E. {Port Elgin}.
Sat. 15 - Bright &amp; rather warm for a while in the afternoon. P &amp; M. were in town. Our boys and Ed.
finished the shingling &amp; started to put up the track. Alice &amp; Agnes were here. A frost last night.
Sun. 16 - Bright. P, M, &amp; I were at church in the morning, R. was there at night &amp; I was at S. S.
{Sunday School}. Uncle A. was here.

�Mon. 17 - Pretty windy. Papa has not been well to-day. Some men were here to see him. U. A, Ar. &amp;
Georgina were here. R. is at Geddes's. The boys were working at the barn, drawing out manure etc.
We were washing &amp; painting.
Tue. 18 - Warmer &amp; bright. P. &amp; U. A. were in town this morning. The boys were drawing out &amp;
spreading manure. We
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were ironing etc. Some men were here to see Papa.
Wed. 19 - We baked bread, carried shingles, painted, scrubbed. N. was getting the buck-wheat
ground ready, R. was scuffling etc.
Thur. 20 - Sun warm &amp; some wind. P. was cutting thistles, N. sowed the buckwheat and harrowed it,
R. carried shingles, M weeded the garden &amp; we carried shingles. R, N, &amp; Ar. made lightning rods.
Agnes was here &amp; I was at their place. P &amp; M. were at Geddes's.
Fri. 21 - Rained quite a bit. P was not well. The boys &amp; P. were working around the barn. N. was
cutting thistles. M. &amp; R. were washing the buggy. We were sweeping &amp; dusting etc. A frost on Tue.
or Wed night. Alice &amp; Ed. were here.
Sat. 22 - Pretty cold. Drizzly some of the day. P. M &amp; I were at the school-house
registering then P &amp; N. went to town. R. registered in the afternoon. R. was cutting thistles, doing
odd jobs. We were baking, scrubbing etc. Ed. was here to see R. but was not in the house.
Sun. 23 - Pretty cold. P., M &amp; I were at church in the morning. It was Sacrament Sunday. Uncle A
was here.
Mon. 24 - Warmer. Dull this afternoon. A few drops of rain fell. The boys were taking down part of
the scaffold &amp; weeding mangles. Alice &amp; Ar. were here. Papa was cutting thistles etc. we were
washing &amp; weeding.
Tue. 25 - Hot. P. &amp; M. were in town. R. was helping U. A's. N. was disking the Summer fallow &amp;
weeding mangles. I was ironing. R. &amp; I were at an illustrated Bible Society meeting. Threatening rain.
Wed. 26 - Hot. Threatening rain. N. was
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�doing road-work &amp; R. was weeding. P. was weeding &amp; doing office work. M. was baking bread &amp;
doing other things. I was weeding currant-bushes &amp; mangles. R. &amp; Ed. are away to Southampton. N.
is away to Burgoyne. The road-work is being done on a different system this year. It is being paid for
in takes &amp; then teams hired to do the work.
Thur June 29 - Hot. R., P. &amp; N. were working at the hen house. R. was weeding. We were weeding,
cleaning outside etc. Thunder storm.
Fri. 30 - Cooler. The boys were working at the hen-house. We were ironing, sweeping, scrubbing &amp;
dusting. P, and I were away for a drive along the B line. P. fainted a while after we came home.
Uncle Sandy &amp; Florence were here.
Sat. 31 - Cooler than Fri. P. &amp; M. were in town. n. was in for cement &amp; other things. The boys were
working at the henhouse and other things. R. is away to a concert in P.E. {Port Elgin}. Agnes was
here.
Sun. 30 - A thunder storm, quite a lot of rain. Rained heavily. P, M &amp; I were at church &amp; I was at S.S.
Mr. Strachan gave a special sermon as it was Patriotic Sunday. U. A. {Uncle Alfred} was here.
Mon. July 1 - Very cold day. High wind &amp; drizzling rain. The men were working at the hen-house etc.
R. got his thumb hurt quite a bit while they were working with the hay-fork track. The thumb was
crushed. We were doing sitting work. M has had the tooth-ache yesterday afternoon &amp; to-day. Al. &amp;
Ar. &amp; Ed. {Alice &amp; Arthur &amp; Edgar} were here. N. &amp; Ed. are away to P.E. to see the moving pictures,
Snow at Walkerton.
Tue. July 2 - A lot nicer than Mon. Quite a bit of wind. We were washing, scrubbing, weeding,
planting &amp; sowing onions &amp; radishes. The men were working at the hen-house. Some people were
here to see Papa. Ar, Al &amp; Ag {Arthur, Alfred &amp; Agnes}
July
were at our place. Thunder lightning &amp; rain in the evening.
Wed. 3 - Warmer than yesterday. Rained some through last night. The men were working at the
hen-house. P. does office work every day. A man was here to see him to-day. We ironed, baked
bread &amp; weeded &amp; transplanted some pink asters. Ar. Al. {Alice} &amp; U.A. were here. The boys are
away to Burgoyne to-night.

�Thurs 4 - Cool in the morning &amp; evening hot in the middle of the day. P., M., &amp; I were at Christie's &amp; I
went with Ethel to the Red Cross meeting at Archie Bryce's. The boys were cementing &amp; weeding.
Florence came to stay.
Fri. 5 - Kind of hot. The boys were cutting hay in the field next Dick's, cutting weeds &amp; scuffling. Papa
was helping to cut weeds &amp; helping with the mower. We were sweeping, dusting, baking &amp; other
things. Al. &amp; Ag. {Alice &amp; Agnes} were here. Cool generally in the evening.
Sat. 6 - Cold rather. Windy. Dull partly. The boys finished cutting that field, raked &amp; coiled some &amp;
did other things. i cooked &amp; cleaned. Ag. was here for tea. She &amp; I planted out some cauliflower.
Florence went away this morning.
Sun. 7 - Cold wind &amp; bright. We were all at church in the morning &amp; the boys were there at night. I
was at S.S.
Mon. 8 - Cold wind &amp; bright part of the time. Rained in the evening &amp; at night. The boys were cutting
hay in the fence-corners, raking &amp; coiling &amp; singling turnips. Papa was cutting weeds, we were
washing, weeding &amp; M. was picking wild strawberries. She just got a few. N. got $1 dollars worth of
strawberries from W. Cheesman, 8 boxes. R. &amp; N. were at Geddes's.
Tue. 9 - Raining a good bit of the day. Frost one morning this month.
July
R. &amp; P. were in town. N. was working around the barn. We were ironing. Uncle Johnny &amp; Aunt Janet
Gowanlock were here for tea.
Wed. 10 - Bright with a cool wind. The boys &amp; Ar. &amp; Ed. put up lightning rods on the barn. They
twisted the wire themselves a while ago. Ar. was here for dinner. P. was weeding etc. We were
baking, churning &amp; doing garden-work. I was at Geddes's for tea. uncle A. was here.
Thur. 11 - Warmer &amp; a little thunder and bright. N. cut the front field of clover. They were coiling in
the back field &amp; hoeing. We were working at garden work. P. was doing office work (he works at it
every day) &amp; weeding. Uncle Sandy was here.
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&lt;p&gt;Front Cover&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1918 {written in pencil}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Scout&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;[illustration of a boy scout placing a flag on a hilltop]&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;[Inside Front Cover]&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;E.{Elizabeth} O.{Oliver} Burgess&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1918&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Burgoyne Jan. 18 Thuri - 5° Below this morning. 11° Below zero to-night. Bright befor {before} dinner dull after, cold. Papa and Mamma were in town, Noble was at Paisley for chop and Rowand was at the bush after dinner . He was at Geddes's in the morning with their grain-bags. Papa and Mamma were only in in the afternoon. I was at Uncle Alfred's for a little bit. Mrs Buyer's and Isabel came home today. Noble is hard up with the cold to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 19 - 39° Below zero to-night. 9° Below his morning. It has risen to zero to-night. Cold S. wind changing to North. Dull the most of the day. R {Rowand} &amp;amp; Papa were in town. N. {Noble} was doing chores &amp;amp; odd jobs. We were baking pies, cakes &amp;amp; scrubbing. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 20 - zero before breakfast. Stormy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sometimes. Cold. I was at church in the morning. Uncle A. {Alfred}, Arthur and Edgar were here. Papa was not very well. He felt like taking a fainting spell. Rowand has had a cold for a while and is worse now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 21 - Not as cold. 8° This morning. Dull &amp;amp; smoky. Snowing a little. The boys were working at the bush before dinner. They brought home a load of logs from the bush after dinner. M &amp;amp; P &amp;amp; the boys have colds. Arthur was here plowing. I am getting better of my cold. P was doing office w. {work}, chores etc. M &amp;amp; I were sewing &amp;amp; mending.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 22 - About 6° after breakfast. Bright for a while in the morning Started to snow before dinner &amp;amp; snowed all afternoon. P &amp;amp; M. were in town &amp;amp; N took a load of logs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in R. has a bad cold. He was at Uncle A's &amp;amp; Arthur was here phoning. Gordon Hepner hung himself in his father's cellar in Port Elgin. His father found him last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 23 - 14° in the morning. Snowing through last night and all morning and part of afternoon. Calm. The boys are both hard up with colds. M. &amp;amp; I were baking bread. Agnes was here visiting U. A. was here for some saltpeter for a sick horse. I was at U. A's. Clear &amp;amp; 2° Below zero to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 24- Snowing quite a bit of the day. Not very cold. Moon is shining to-night. 18° in the middle of the afternoon. Johnny McIntosh was here in the afternoon. Uncle A. and Arthur were here. The boys were helping Papa &amp;amp; bagging up grain. M. &amp;amp; I were churning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;They have all got colds. P &amp;amp; M. are not coughing very much. M. has rheumatism just now and is not well other ways.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 25 Snowing quite a bit to-day. Wind in S. turned to W. Stormy some of afternoon and to-night. Mild in the Western Canada. N, R &amp;amp; Edgar were trying to chop but could not get the engine to work. U. A. got the "Bell" telephone put into their hosue to-day. R &amp;amp; I were at the store. M. is not very well. She &amp;amp; I were sweeping &amp;amp; dusting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 26 - 12° Below zero this morning, 11° Below to-night. Bright &amp;amp; frosty cold wind. P &amp;amp; R. were in town. The roads weare pretty heavy in the morning, N. was cleaning pig-pens &amp;amp; helping Edgar to try to chop but they did not get any done. M &amp;amp; I were baking pies &amp;amp; cakes pies &amp;amp; cakes &amp;amp; scrubbing &amp;amp; cleaning the stove. The Patriotism Society gave a concert last night at Burgoyne. They made about $30 clear. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 27 - 30° Below zero. Bright. P. M &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. U. A. was&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue. 29 - Cold. N.W. wind. Went down sometime in afternoon. 2° This morning. Clear to-night. Bright some of the day. The boys were at the bush. Papa did a little carpentering etc. We were sewing and mending and melting snow. The barn cistern is getting dry &amp;amp; the creek is nearly all frozen up so the cattle were at Uncle A's. Uncle A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 30 - 18° Degrees below zero this morning. Bright &amp;amp; nice though a cold wind though not very much of it. P &amp;amp; R. were in town. Noble took the pigs in in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the afternoon. He got $ 17,50 per.cent. for them. There were 5 of them averaging 200 lbs. a piece. Uncla A. helped h. to load them {illegible}. Aunt Lizzie was here in the after-noon. R. &amp;amp; I were at the Literary meeting at night. M. &amp;amp; I were washing, baking bread and scrubbing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur.31-2° Below 0 this morning, / 2° Below to-night-. Bright-and a little warmer than yes-terday. h took grain to P.E. for making in to chop. He got flour "5 gewels" at $6,20 per cent. 100 "Pastry" at $5,60 per cent. He got feed flour, bran &amp;amp; chops too. He was at the bush, after dinner and brought home a load of logs. He and R. were cutting wood. M &amp;amp; I were washing &amp;amp; ironing a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{illegible}. Feb. 1-24° Below 0 this morning. Bright, some of the time at any {illegible}. Cold W. wind. The boys were at the bush. M &amp;amp; I were doing sweeping &amp;amp; dusting &amp;amp; baking. &amp;amp; dusting I cleaned some of the hen-house.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. 3 - About 14° after 8 o'clock. Blue-looking around the bush in the morning. Got stormy. Not very stormy but {kind of - both crossed out} pretty stormy. I was at church in the morning. Papa was dizzy in the morn-ing and M.'s back was sore.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 4 - 19° Below zero this morning. 5° Below on Uncle A's theromometer at noon. 14° Below on ours to-night. A very odd West wind. R &amp;amp; N. were at the bush. R. got a piece of his ear frozen at noon.They both got their noses frozen to-night when they were coming across the field at the bush. R. has got spots of his face and one ear frozen before this time this Winter. The mail-man did not come around. The train did not come from any further than Palmerston.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues. 5 - 38° Below zero this morning. Bright. The boys did not go to the bush. Oliver Geddes was here. He, N. &amp;amp; R. were ar Uncle Alfred's. N. was there in the forenoon too. O. &amp;amp; F. Geddes got their noses frozen on the 4th and so did Agnes. M &amp;amp; I were baking break.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 6 - 8°· This morning. A good bit milder. 13° At night. Snowed some last night {crossed out} and drifted. N. took the sleigh to town after dinner. His chop was not done but he got feed at McGillivery's and Papa's papers. We cleaned the hall stove-pipes &amp;amp; We churned. Dull part of the day. The boys had to shovel the snow out of the lane gate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 7 - Below this morning. Cold wind. Bright &amp;amp; frosty. 11° at night. N. &amp;amp; R. got the logs from the bush to take to town. N. took them in after dinner. R. &amp;amp; E. were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;chopping after dinner. M. &amp;amp; P. were at Geddes's for tea. We were washing &amp;amp; scrubbing. M. Schwass and Ed, Sam &amp;amp; John were here to see Papa {unclear} night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 8 - 13° Below this morning. Bright &amp;amp; cold. S. wind. Raining at night. The boys were at the bush getting wood ready for selling. M. &amp;amp; I were sweeping, dusting, ironing &amp;amp; baking pies and cakes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 9 - Big flakes of snow falling early in the morning. Drifting a little. Bright the most of the day. 14° Before supper. The boys shovelled a road for the horses to get in to the bush, took a load of grain to U. Alfred to get chopped &amp;amp; brought home 3 loads of wood from the bush to take to Eawald's. P &amp;amp; M. were in town this afternoon. Papa did not light a fire as an order has been issued by the "Fuel Controller" that all business plases with a few exceptions are not to be heated with wood, coal or oil on the {crossed out} 9th, 10th &amp;amp; 11th. M. was at Miss Geddes's. M and I baked bread&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;cakes &amp;amp; scrubbed &amp;amp; dusted. Mamma had a bad cramp in her leg this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 9 - Snowed hard for a while. Not cold. Dull the most of the day. Rd. &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Drove up. Small congregation. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Keith McDonald were at church. U. Alfred was here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 10 - A very nice day. Thawing, Bright some of the day. N. took a load of wood to Harman Eawald's this afternoon. The roads are cutting away to-day. He got off the road at McAnnel's hill and had to take some of the wood off and left it there {then came back} a few sticks fell off before he got to town. The boys brought the wood home from the bush that was left of Eawald's this morn-ing. Johnny McIntosh &amp;amp; Mr. Underwood were here to do business. N. A was here for a few minutes twice. R &amp;amp; Arthur were chopping this afternoon. Mamma &amp;amp; I were washing, baking cakes, sewing. Papa was painting the board he put up in the kitchen for clothes. {crossed out} {illegible} was at the stable to see the boys at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and then snowed the rest of the day. We snow and snowed a lot. Papa &amp;amp; Rd. were in town. Nobel was threshing peas &amp;amp; working at other things around the barn. He has a cold. Mamma &amp;amp; I were ironing &amp;amp; mending {inserted: &amp;amp; sewing}. Mamma was not well. Mrs. D. Stewart's sale was to-day. Nobel was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 13 - Dull, snowing some, 9° this morning. The boys were thrashing peas etc. Mamma &amp;amp; I were churning scrubbing &amp;amp; sewing. Not cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 14 - Dull &amp;amp; thawing. 27° This morning. About 40° This afternoon. High S. wind. A little rain in afternoon. Thunder, lightning &amp;amp; a little rain to-night. Rd. took a load of wood to Mrs. Ewald. Nobel was thresh-ing peas &amp;amp; they were both threshing this afternoon. Rd. was at Uncle Alfred's. Mr. Charles Sam, Ed &amp;amp; John Schwass &amp;amp; John's and Ed's wife&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; John's baby were here on business. M. &amp;amp; I were washing &amp;amp; ironing a little, sweeping, mending &amp;amp; sewing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 15 - Dull and then bright. A cold wind. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma went to town in the morning. Rd. took a load of wood to Ewald's after dinner. N. was in the house with a cold. Mrs. Henderson's brother died yesterday. His body was taken to the station this afternoon. Service at Mrs. Henderson's at {unclear} o'clock. Darkie got down in the snow on the road out. P. &amp;amp; M. are going to stay at Miss Gaddes's all night. They took the coal-oil stove with them. R. {unclear} to Geddes's at night. I was making pies. 10° Below, A. M. Snowed hard a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 16 - 4° This morning below zero. Bright this morning. Cold to-night. R. took a load of wood to town this morning. N. was working aroudn the stable. In the afternoon they were at the bush and brough home the chop from Uncle Alfred's. Agnes was here a little&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;bit I was baking bread &amp;amp; cakes and scrubbing. P. &amp;amp; M. came home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 17 - Cold West wind. Bright. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church. U. A. was here. N. Arthur &amp;amp; E. were away for a walk. A hard crust on the snow in the morning. Softer later on. I got one of my ears touched with the frost on {crossed out} the road to church. 2° between 7 and 8 a. m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 18 - Cold Wind. 4° This morning. N. &amp;amp; R. were at the bush cutting logs. Uncle A. brought Papa's typewriter (that he has on trial from a company in Toronto) from Papa's office. Uncle Alfred took the girls in to Port Elgin this morning. Ed. Schwass, Mr. Maxwell, Colin Campbell &amp;amp; Mr. Gregg were here on business. Mamma was washing &amp;amp; sewing. She has a sore back. Papa got the {unclear} on Sat. morning. High wind to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;stove-pipes &amp;amp; R. mended the wheel-barrow. M. was ironing. Edgar was here. Very windy to-night. Quite a bit early in the day too. 40° in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 20 - Very High W. wind. 7° Below zerio this morning. 11° Below to-night. Very cold. Arthur &amp;amp; our boys killed a pig to-day. {unclear}R. are cutting it up to-night. They were at the bush in the afternoon. A. R. &amp;amp; N. all got a piece of their face frozen on the way home to-night before they got as far as the creek. I was at U. A's this afternoon. M. was sewing &amp;amp; mending.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 21 - 13 ° Below this morning. Cold high W. wind. Wind down to-night. 7° Below to-night. Bright a good bit of the day. Arthur was here a few minutes &amp;amp; N. was at their place. Uncle {unclear} was here this afternoon. The boys were in the house the most of the time. M. &amp;amp; I were sweeping &amp;amp; dusting salting the meat &amp;amp; churning. Papa has a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri. 22 - Kind of stormy a good bit of the day. A high wind. 2° In the morning &amp;amp; warmner at night. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma went to P. E. The boys were at the bush. Arthur was helping them before dinner. I was baking bread &amp;amp; making head-cheese. R. was skating on the creek at Uncle A's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 23 - 19° In the morning. 30° To-night. Bright &amp;amp; thawing. N. went to {unclear} for chop &amp;amp; R. cleaned pig pens. After dinner they drew logs and logs to saw for wood home from the bush. Agnes &amp;amp; Alice were here. Robbie G. &amp;amp; Clifford Reanney were here for a few minutes. I was baking pies &amp;amp; cakes &amp;amp; scrubbing. R. is away to Cunningham's to skate to-night. Moonlight. P. &amp;amp; M. came home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 24 - Mild. Bright part of the day. Raining a little. M, P. &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. U. A. was here after dinner. Thawing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon. 25 - Bright partly. Started to Rain this afternoon and rained quite a bit. Roads bad to-night. P. &amp;amp; I were in town. N &amp;amp; R. were at the bush. Came home early this afternoon. M. was washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 26 - A very high cold wind. Calm to-night. 6° This morning. 38° Last night. Noble was at the bush. Rd. &amp;amp; P. were grinding an axe. R. did not go to the bush this after-noon for fear he woudl get his face frozen. He helped us to make sausage. We were irongin some. 12° to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 27 - Thawing. 26° This morning. 31° Before dark to-night. P. was at the bush. M &amp;amp; I were ironing, scrubbing, sweeping &amp;amp; dusting. R. &amp;amp; Arthur are away to McIvor's to a Social of the Literary Society held at McIvor's {unclar} The boys were working at the bush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. {crossed out} 28 - Dull. Not very cold. Some snow fell. P. &amp;amp; M went to town. N took&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;them in. R. was at the bush in the morning. They were both there after dinner. N. brought the saw out that Karcher was sharpening &amp;amp; the boys were sawing in the afternoon. Bessie G. &amp;amp; Ethel Christie were here for dinner. I was at U. Alferd's at night. 26° This morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Mar. 1 - Bright &amp;amp; nice. R. was threshing peas. After dinner N. brought a load of logs home from the bush &amp;amp; they were sawing too. Thawing in the sun. 18° This morning &amp;amp; to-night. Windy to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 2 - High S. W. wind. Thawing. Bright a good bit of the day. N. took a load of logs to town &amp;amp; brought out the lumber from the logs yesterday. They brought home a load of logs from the bush after dinner &amp;amp; were weigh-ing the pigs. R. {crossed out} was cleaning pig-pens in the morning. N. brought P &amp;amp; M. out to-&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;-night. P. has been very busy. He was not well to-day. Florence was here for tea. Clear &amp;amp; windy to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 3 - Bright with a cold wind. P., M., &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. R. was there at night. The Communion service was held in the morning. P. was at Uncle A's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 4 - Bright part of the day. Started to rain late in the afternoon. Did not rain as much as last Monday. P &amp;amp; I were in town, M. was washing &amp;amp; N. took a load of logs to town in the morning &amp;amp; they were at the bush working at the longs after dinne. U. Jandy was here on business. N. saw a robin in town to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 5 - Misty. Not cold. The boys were threshing peas. M. ironed. (crossed out) I was at U. A. &amp;amp;. E. are visiting the boys at the stable this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 6 - Dull with a cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Papa was at the bush. The boys cut a tree down &amp;amp; the boys brought home logs from the bush. M. &amp;amp; I were washing (unclear) clothes &amp;amp; scrubbing &amp;amp; I was at the store. Neil Swinton &amp;amp; Wat McTaggart were here to see Papa. Wat &amp;amp; Maggie McTaggart are going to the West this week. R. is at the L. meeting to-night. Agnes &amp;amp; I were skat-ing near our house. I was at U. A's. 14° This morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 7 - Bright part of the time. 3 or 4 In. of snow fell last night. Calm &amp;amp; then a cold wind. Wind is blowing quite a bit to-night. N. took 2 loads of logs to town. R. was threshing peas &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; I cleaned the hen-house. M. &amp;amp; I were baking bread &amp;amp; ironing. R. went to stake to-night a the creek in Maurice Chappel's place but the wind was too high. Geo. Galconer died from pneumonia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 8 - 8° This morning. Bright. (unclear)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;thawed the snow some. M. &amp;amp; P. went to P. E. N &amp;amp; R. brought home a load of logs from the bush &amp;amp; N. took them to town after dinner. R. &amp;amp; Arthursawed wood for us to sell to the church. A. was here for tea. N. &amp;amp; Edgar brought home some lumber for N. I was sweeping &amp;amp; dusting &amp;amp; cleaning the (unclear).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 9 - 12°. cold E. wind. Dull &amp;amp; very stormy in the afternoon &amp;amp; evening. Sleet falling. N. took logs to town &amp;amp; E. took a load for him. They brought home all the lumber &amp;amp; did not get home till after 5 o'clock as they waiting for the lumber. P. &amp;amp; M. came home to-night. Sleeting cutting their face coming out to-night. They thought that they saw lightning. I was scrubbing &amp;amp; baking pies &amp;amp; cakes. Geo. Falconer's funeral was to-day to P. E. cemetary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 10 - Stormy the first part of the morning. Bright afterwards. I was at church in the morning &amp;amp; R. was there at night. There were only 14 beside&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mr. Strachan there in the morning. Uncle A. was here &amp;amp; N an R. were at his place. M's leg is sore just now. 2° at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 11 - Dull a good bit of the day. Cold &amp;amp; turned warmer. 3° This morning. Windy the first part of the day. N. &amp;amp; R. took the sleight. N. took 1 pig less than 6 months old to town after dinner. He got $18.75 per cart for it. It weighed 200 lbs. He took the harrows to town to get them sharp-ened &amp;amp; brought home some shingles for the barn. R. &amp;amp; P. were piling lumber. One of Papa's clients was here. Very stormy on Saturday in some other parts of the country. Worse than here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 12 - Raining a little &amp;amp; then bright the most of the day. S. wind. Thawing quite a bit. P. &amp;amp; R. were in town. N. was working around the barn. M. &amp;amp; I were churning &amp;amp; ironing. M's leg was sore.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;most of the time. A rather cold wind. The boys were cutting the wood for the church. P. was at the bush. 2 of his clients were here to see him. M. &amp;amp; I were (crossed out) scrubbing &amp;amp; mending. U. A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 14 - Very dull. A wet snow all after-noon. Not cold. R. was at U. A. as the clover-thresher came there yesterday. We had part of a load of cloves last year and had seed. U. A. had pretty near 3 loads of clover and they had seed. N. was splitting &amp;amp; piling wood this morning at the bush. M &amp;amp; I were baking bread.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 15 - 2° This morning. Bright with a cold wind. P. &amp;amp; M. went to town N. &amp;amp; R. were sawing wood before dinne. R. was splitting &amp;amp; piling afterwards &amp;amp; N. went to town for some feed that came in a load that Bob Telfer was getting. We got 25 bags. Arthur was at the door and Agnes&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;brought some yarn for knitting for the soldiers. I was sweeping &amp;amp; dusting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. Sat 16 - 12° This morning. A very cold W. wind. Bright. The boys were taking wood to the church. I was bak-ing pies &amp;amp; cakes &amp;amp; scrubbing &amp;amp; doing a rooster. P &amp;amp; M came home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun (Thur. crossed out) 17 - Bright. P. R &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Edgar was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 18 - Bright &amp;amp; mild. 21° This morning &amp;amp; 40° in the shade to-day. The boys took the rest of the wood to the {crossed out} church. N. was throwing wood into the wood-shed etc. They brought home a load of poles from the bush. P. was at the bush &amp;amp; felt like taking a faiting-spell. M. &amp;amp; I were washing. I was at Uncle A's &amp;amp; R. &amp;amp; E are away to Geddes's to-night. Edith Buyers is at Uncle Al's just now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 19 - Bright &amp;amp; nice all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thawing a lot. P. &amp;amp; M. went to town. N. took 1 1/2 cords of 14 in. wood to Miss Geddes &amp;amp; brought out the rest of the shingles. R. was getting ready to tap this morn-ing. They tapped after dinner &amp;amp; brought home 2 loads of poles. I went to a United Prayer meeting at Burgoyne church. Rev. {unclear} Strachan, Mann, {unclear} Buckborough, Legur, Hallman, McDougall &amp;amp; Scanlon &amp;amp; Mr. Sagles &amp;amp; A. F. George &amp;amp; Uncle Gilbert (who was chairman) took part.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 20 - Very warm. Bright. 52° This afternoon in the shade. The boys were cleaning grain before dinner &amp;amp; were at the bush after dinner sawing &amp;amp; brought home the sap. There was not very much. Some of the trees did not run. They had to get across the creek at the bridge on the fence. M &amp;amp; I were ironing, churning &amp;amp; scrubbing. H. Crowe &amp;amp; B. Hanbridge&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;were here to see the cattle. Thawing a lot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 22 - Bright with a cold wind though it was not very high. 27° This morning. Thawing. The ice on the river is broken up. The boys got the sap from the bush. There was only a little bit. They were cleaning grain. I was sweeping. P. &amp;amp; M. went to town. I was at Geddes's &amp;amp; Alice was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 21 - Bright and thawing. A frost last night though not as {low crossed ou} hard as Fri. morning. The boys were cleaning grain &amp;amp; helping U. A's to saw wood with the engin &amp;amp; getting the sap. Less sap then yesterday. Al Eaton was here and bought the heifer with the queer horns. It was 2 yrs. last summer. We are to get 9 1/2 cts a lb. for it. Agnes were here &amp;amp; P. was at U. A's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 23 - 17° or 18° This morning. Bright with a cold wind. Colder than yesterday. Not thawing in the shade. The boys finished cleaning the grain this morning &amp;amp; took some for chopp-ing to U. A's. They were working at the poles this afternoon. Did not get much sap to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 24 - Bright, warmer than yester-day. P., M, &amp;amp; I were at church in the morn-ing. P. was at U. A's. U. S. has a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 25 - 22° This morning. A very cold W. wind. Snowed some near night. The boys made chop &amp;amp; porridge. {unclear} split wood &amp;amp; gathered the sap. They got 5 pails-full of sap. M. &amp;amp; I washed. Uncle Sandy was at the door and Papa had 2 other men to see him. Isabel was here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 26 - 11° This morning. A little snow fell. It all melted. P. &amp;amp; R. went to town&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; N. went to the store &amp;amp; Andrew Carr's. He bought a white sow from him for $55 &amp;amp; bu. of turnips at 10 c per bu. &amp;amp; bu. of mangles at 15 per. bu. N. was working at the wood. M. &amp;amp; I were ironing &amp;amp; baking bread. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wwed. 27 - Bright with a cold wind. 16° This morning. The boys brought home the pig &amp;amp; the roots. After dinner they helped Ar. &amp;amp; E. to extend the bridge, split wood etc. A man was her to see the cattle. Papa had a client here. Agnes was here to-night. M. &amp;amp; I scrubbed &amp;amp; finished the syrup. We got 2 qts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 28 - Bright and rather cold. 11° This morning. The boys were bringing home poles. P. &amp;amp; M. were at Geddes's for tea. Alice was here to-night. Ar. &amp;amp; E. were at the stable. Clem Morton died at South-hampton Mar. 24.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri.29 - Bright, cold wind, air&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mar. &amp;amp; A.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warmer than yesterday. A circle round the sun. The boys brought home the rest of the poles {home crossed out} and the most of the afternoon R. helped U A's to finish theirs. Ed went to Tara and met Mr. Sharpe and brought him {home crossed out} back with him. M. &amp;amp; P. took the heifer to A. Eaton. She weighed 660 lbs. M. &amp;amp; I were sweeping dusting &amp;amp; {scrubbing crossed out} churning. This is Good Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30. Misty at first &amp;amp; dull part of the time afterwards. Warmer than Fri. P. &amp;amp; R. went to town. N &amp;amp; I got over 4 pails of say in the morning &amp;amp; some wood from the bush. N. Helped E. to take away the piece that they put to the bridge &amp;amp; he took the horses to this side of the bridge &amp;amp; brought the say across to it this afternoon. He got 4 pails. I was at U. A's. M &amp;amp; I were scrubbing dusting &amp;amp; baking cakes &amp;amp; a little bread. {I was at U. A's crossed out}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;getting dry in some places. We were all at church in the morning but Noble. R. was there at night. U. Alfred &amp;amp; Mr. Sharpe were here for tea. Agnes was here but not for tea. A thunder-storm at night. Hail and rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. April 1 - Bright part of the day. A cool wind but warm air like Spring. Misty at first. Mist or drizzle to-night. O. &amp;amp; A Geddes were here to-night. Jessie &amp;amp; Alice were here to-day. Mr. Sharpe went away to-day. The boys were splitting wood. They got a little over a churn barrell-full of sap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tus. 2 - Bright. Turned colder throughout the day than it was at first. Misty at first. P &amp;amp; I were in town. R &amp;amp; N. were helping Uncle A's to saw poles. Mamma was boiling sap. Robbie G. was here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A. 1st - M. was boiling sap. Agnes got inot the creek on Satruday when she was crossing it on some rails. She had her feet on the under ice. Edgar lifted her {crossed out} out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;noon. 18 {degrees symbol} This morning. M. &amp;amp; P. {Mamma &amp;amp; Papa} were in town. N. {Noble} took the team to town this morning &amp;amp; gort some chop made &amp;amp; brought the harrows, coal-oil, Keith's seed etc. home. N &amp;amp; R. {Noble &amp;amp; Rowand} with Uncle A's boys were sawing wood with the buzz-saw after dinner. Ar {Arthur} &amp;amp; E. {Edgar} were here for tea. Alice &amp;amp; J. McLean were here for a few minutes. R. {Rowand} is away to the Literary meeting &amp;amp; N. to Burgoyne to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 4 - A cold wind &amp;amp; bright. A hard frost last night. Ar. Ed. &amp;amp; our boys finished sawing the wood about 6 o'clock. They started before nine &amp;amp; were off som time at noon and a little other times. M &amp;amp; I churned, baked bread &amp;amp; ironed. P &amp;amp; M &amp;amp; I carried 4 pails of sap home from the bush. We did not get all of it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 5 - A cold wind &amp;amp; bright. N &amp;amp; R. drew 3 loads of manure to the bush field &amp;amp; sawed wood at the bush this afternoon. M &amp;amp; I swept&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; dusted. We fried some pork &amp;amp; put it into a crock. I was at U 'A's {Uncle Alfred's} sugar bush &amp;amp; Alice was here for tea &amp;amp; Agnes came up after tea. A man was here on business.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6 - Bright &amp;amp; warmer. A S. wind got up. It was pretty high. P &amp;amp; R {Papa &amp;amp; Rowand} were in town. N. {Noble} was away at the bush for sap. He got the churn full &amp;amp; got some wood. He ploughed some of the afternoon &amp;amp; got about 3 pails of sap. We were baking, scrubbing &amp;amp; fring {frying?} pork. We filled a 15lb crock with sides &amp;amp; shoulder. The side of the last pig &amp;amp; the shoulder of the first pig. I was at U. A's {Uncle Alfred's} sugar bush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 7 - Bright some &amp;amp; kind of cold. Wind pretty cold. P. {Papa} &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Ar. &amp;amp; E. {Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar} were visiting the boys at the barn. S. Schwass was at the door. Dull &amp;amp; like rain. Turned colder. A few drops of rain fell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 8 - Dull &amp;amp; turned pretty cold, freying {frying}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A little snow fell. N. {Noble} has had a sore side at the ribs for about a week. It hurts when he takes a deep breath &amp;amp; when he jerks certain ways. He was at the Doctor to-day: He said it was in the nerves that the trouble was. It was caused by getting wet. He gave him pills &amp;amp; told him to wear a bandage. N &amp;amp; R. {Noble &amp;amp; Rowand} took 3 white pigs to town after dinner. They averaged 200 lbs a piece. They got $19.25 per {illegible?} for them. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Strachan, Neil, Donald &amp;amp; the baby were here to-day. Neil was sick while he was here. U. A. {Uncle Alfred} is here to-night. M's {Mama's} knee was pretty sore yesterday &amp;amp; to-day. We were boiling sap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue 9 - Very cold wind. Bright 12 {degree symbol} In the morning. P. {Papa} &amp;amp; I were in town. The boys were working at the barn some. They were not working very hard. R. {Rowand} has a cold &amp;amp; a sore back. Gladys Buesh &amp;amp; Muriel Reanney were here trying to sell concert tickets. I was at Kennedy's in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;town. E. was here. Mamma's leg is sore. She carried water for washing &amp;amp; baked cookies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 10 - Cold wind. 16 {degree symbol} This morning. Noble tried ploughing this afternoon but the ground was too much frozen. He &amp;amp; R. {Rowand} were working in the stable this morning. P &amp;amp; R. {Papa &amp;amp; Rowand} were working at the wood this afternoon. M. {Mamma} &amp;amp; I were washing &amp;amp; we ironed some. I was at Mrs. McAndrew's, Jim Ferguson's &amp;amp; the store. Ag. &amp;amp; E. {Agnes &amp;amp; Edgar} were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 11 - Bright part of the time. Like rain. E. {East} wind. The boys were bringing stones from S. Smith's before dinner. Afterwards N. ploughed &amp;amp; R. split wood. We churned &amp;amp; ironed. I was at Geddes's for tea &amp;amp; U. {Uncle} Alfred is here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 12 - Cold wind. 27 {degrees} In the morning. N. was ploughing &amp;amp; R. was working at the wood. P. {Papa} piles wood. They watered the cattle at the creek. We were sweeping, dusting &amp;amp; were baking bread. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 13 - Warmer. 20 {degrees} this morning. P &amp;amp; M. {Papa &amp;amp; Mamma} were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;in town. N. wheeled to the Town Line hunting for pigs at Grant's. R. was ploughing this morning &amp;amp; was at a bee at D. Dick's this afternoon. They were sawing wood for him as he is not well. N. Ploughed this afternoon. The boys got some sap. Alice was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 14 - Warm &amp;amp; bright. P. &amp;amp; R &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning &amp;amp; R. was there at night. Mamma's knee is pretty sore.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 15 - A frost. Warm &amp;amp; bright. R. went to town &amp;amp; brought another "Royal" typewriter our that the Co. sent to P. instead of the old one. R. brought out Eatons' things too. N. finished ploughing in the back field &amp;amp; started to plough. R. was splitting wood &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; P. plugged the sap trees up. P &amp;amp; I were pruning trees. Agnes &amp;amp; U. A {Alfred} were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 16 - Warmer still. A white frost last night. Dull a good bit. 2 or 3 drops of rain dropped to-night. P &amp;amp; R. were in town. N. was ploughing. M. {Mamma} &amp;amp; I were washing &amp;amp; started to clean out drawers. R. is at Geddes' to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;rain fell this evening. It started before 5 o'clock. Warm. N. finished ploughing the ground for the buck-what, harrowed it, disked the orchard and started to disk in the field S. {South} of the back lane from the house. R. &amp;amp; P. were splitting &amp;amp; piling wood. We got rhubarb roots from Uncle Alfred's and planted them where the rhubarb used to be. M. &amp;amp; I were cleaning drawers &amp;amp; ironing. We made 15 qts of syrup this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18 - Snowing quite a bit of the day. Cold. We were cleaning a little in the {N?} room. Agnes, Jessie McLean &amp;amp; I were at a Lecture at the church by Mr. Wilson from Walkerton. It was illustrated. We were fring {frying} pork. We have 3 hams &amp;amp; 3 shoulders un-{illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 19 - Quite a bit of frost last night. Bright &amp;amp; cold. N. drove to Wm. Grant's at the town line &amp;amp; got 4 little pigs at $6.25 a piece. R. went to Greathead's and got 5 cedar posts. We were sweeping, dusting, churning &amp;amp; baking bread. Papa fainted at the stable to-day. I was there&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;but not hear him at the time. Al. &amp;amp; Ag. {Alice &amp;amp; Agnes} were here to-night. N. is at D. Dick's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 20 - Bright at first &amp;amp; then dull. Wind blowing like rain. P &amp;amp; R. were in town. N. was splitting wood, drawing rails to the orchard &amp;amp; working around the barn. M's knee was some better the last 2 days but was wose to-day. We were baking, scrubbing, etc. 20 {degrees} This morning &amp;amp; warmer than yesterday. The cat had 4 kittens this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 21 - Raining when we got up. Rained quite a bit in the morning. Dull all day. I was at church in the morning. Arthur was at the barn &amp;amp; R. went with him to A.Ca when he went to do the chores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 22 - Raining some in the morning &amp;amp; dull. Bright part of the afternoon and not cold. Like rain. The boys were splitting wood in the afternoon. R. &amp;amp; M. were mending the buggy-top. M. &amp;amp; I finished the print patch quilt ready for quilting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 23 - A very high W {West} wind till it started&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to rain in the afternoon but very soon turned to snow. The ground looks white. Some wind again. Bright part of the time. P. &amp;amp; R. were in town. N. was splitting &amp;amp; piling wood &amp;amp; M. &amp;amp; I washed &amp;amp; ironed some.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 24 - Cold &amp;amp; bright. The boys &amp;amp; P. split &amp;amp; piled wood. M &amp;amp; I ironed. M. was puting {putting} hot-poultices on her leg. R &amp;amp; I went to a Social at Mr. Strachan's. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 25 - Warmer &amp;amp; bright. A white frost last night. The men were working at the wood &amp;amp; the boys were drawing rails for the calf fence. A man was here to see Papa. Uncle A. was here &amp;amp; the boys were here at the stable. We were cleaning the pantries &amp;amp; baking bread. P. was at Uncle A's. M's knee is some better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 26 - Cooler than yesterday &amp;amp; bright. The men were working at the wood. We were sweeping, dusting, churning &amp;amp; cleaning drawers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 27 - Wind like rain. A white frost. Cool in early part &amp;amp; pretty&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April &amp;amp; May&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm afterwards. Dull. A few drops of rain fell this morning. The boys were working at the wood &amp;amp; putting up the calf fence. They finished splitting the wood except P &amp;amp; M. were in town. I was baking some bread etc. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 28 - Rained a little in the morning. A high S. {South} wind. Raining some in the evening thunder &amp;amp; lightening too. We were all at church in the morning but N. He &amp;amp; R. were at P.E. {Port Elgin} Presbyterian church at night. A Salvation Army man was speaking. M. has a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon A. 29 - A very high S. wind. A storm this afternoon. Quite a lot of rain fell altogether with this evening too. Raining bery heavily in the afternoon &amp;amp; the wind was very high too. N. was disking in the field on this side&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;of the creek on the S. {South} side of the back lane fence. R. was trimming trees putting up fences etc. He &amp;amp; N. are at U. A's to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. May 1 A. {April} 30 - Cold. P &amp;amp; M. were in town. I was cleaning shelves in the back kitchen. The boys fixed the fence at the road &amp;amp; started to make post-holes for the fence accross the creek. Bert Struthers was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. May 1 - A very cold wind &amp;amp; bright. M. &amp;amp; I were sowing flower seeds in boxes &amp;amp; putting a few into the ground &amp;amp; raking around the house. We were baking bread too. R &amp;amp; P were working at the fence. N. was getting the land ready for sowing. The boys were at the store. Ed. {Edgar} was here {illegible} and P. had clients here. The boys got a load of stones from W{Illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. May 2 - N was working on the land. R. &amp;amp; P were working at the fence. M. &amp;amp; I were churning &amp;amp; washing &amp;amp; ironing, U. A. {Uncle Albert} was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. M. {May} 3 - The boys took 3 red &amp;amp; white steers &amp;amp; 1 black one to P.E. {Port Elgin} in the morning. They were the ones they sold to Bert Struthers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Red one weighed 1230 lbs at 12 c {cents} per lb. The black one weighed {blank space} &amp;amp; the other 2 averaged {blank space} apiece. We got 11 3/4 c cents for the 2 &amp;amp; 11 1/2 c for the black one. P. &amp;amp; M. went to town &amp;amp; the boys came out with the horse &amp;amp; buggy. N. sowed some barley on part of the Fall what &amp;amp; some oats &amp;amp; some peas in the ten-acre field. R. sowed grass-seed on the ground with the barley &amp;amp; disked harrowed with Fred. They were rolling before dinner. I was sweeping &amp;amp; dusting. Agnes was here in the evening &amp;amp; I was at their place for a little while. Warmer than yesterday. Some showers of rain fell in the afternoon but not enough to stop the boys from working. A white frost last night. R. &amp;amp; Edgar went to town to see moving pictures but they were not given.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 4 - Dull &amp;amp; cold this morning. Bright &amp;amp; warmer this afternoon. N. harrowed &amp;amp; worked the orchard &amp;amp; all of another piece of wheat. He sowed &amp;amp; harrowed them both. They have&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;6 or 7 acres sowed now. R brought P &amp;amp; M out to-night. R. was doing odd jobs. I was baking, scrubbing etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 5 - Pretty warm. P. R &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. I was at SS. &amp;amp; R was at church in the evening. Aunt Lizzie was here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6 - Warm. 7 In the shade. N. was sowing etc. R &amp;amp; P were working at the fence. P. M. &amp;amp; I were at Uncle A's We cleaned the boys bedroom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 7 - Raining a little before morning. Cooler than yesterday. In the afternoon a little mist came and it was cooler after. A little sprinkle of rain fell. N. was sowing etc. R &amp;amp; P were working at the fence &amp;amp; M. &amp;amp; I put pale blue muresco on the big bedroom walls and ceiling. Oliver G. {Geddes} is here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8 - A cold wind. Bright, calm this evening. R. was disking &amp;amp; P. was working&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;at the fence. N. wheeled to town to get part of the disk mended &amp;amp; a man came with his auto &amp;amp; took Papa to town this afternoon. He brought him back near 6 o'clock. We were baking bread &amp;amp; washing. Agnes was here &amp;amp; Edgar was at the barn. N. is away to Burgoyne to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday 9 - Some little showers. Bright part of the day. Cooler near night. M &amp;amp; I were cleaning the parlor &amp;amp; sowing onions, radishes, beets carrots &amp;amp; lettuce. N &amp;amp; P were working at fences. R. was working on the land A show&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 10 - A thunder storm through the night. Showers of fine rain falling Stopped &amp;amp; then a shower of rain fell late in the afternoon in the morning. Turned cold. The men were seeding &amp;amp; working at the fences. We were sweeping, churning &amp;amp; ironing. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11 A hard white frost last night. Cool Cool &amp;amp; bright. N &amp;amp; R. were working at the fence&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; the seeding &amp;amp; cleaning pig-pens. 19 acres {of corn?} now. I was baking scrubbing etc. P &amp;amp; M. were in town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 12 - Raining nearly all day. R. was at church in the evenining. Mr. Mann was preaching.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 13 - Dull quite a bit of the day. A few drops of rain fell. M &amp;amp; I washed &amp;amp; ironed some. N was in town for wire. He was drawing rails &amp;amp; they &amp;amp; P. were working at fences. B &amp;amp; O. {Bessie &amp;amp; Oliver} Geddes were here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 14 - Windy. The men were working at the fences. M &amp;amp; I were baking bread &amp;amp; cleaning the library. Agnes &amp;amp; {E - Edgar?} were here &amp;amp; P was at U. A's. The boys caught an animal at the bush that they thought was a coon. They let it away again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 15 - A good bit of wind. Pretty bright. Like rain. Ice this moing {morning}. Ed. was helping N. They disked the back field &amp;amp; part of&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the 10 acre field. They harrowed some &amp;amp; sowed some in the 10 acre field. R. &amp;amp; P. {Rowand and Papa} were working at fences. M. {Mamma} painted the bedroom. R is away to the {CE.?} meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. M. 16 - Pretty warm. Bright. The men sowed &amp;amp; harrowed the field over the creek &amp;amp; were working at fences. We churned, stitched curtains, etc. N. {Noble} got his ankle hurt with the horse stepping on it yesterday. Papa has a touch of lumbago. Ed. {Edgar} was here to-night. The young attle went to the bush yesterday. Six of them. The cows were in the lane to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. M. 17 - Warmer than yesterday. R. took P &amp;amp; M. to town. I was at the Burgoyne cemetary at Mrs. Rt. Esplen's funeral. I was at Uncle A's {Alfred's} on the way to the funeral &amp;amp; Jessie here. Ar. &amp;amp; Ed {Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar} were here. U. A's finished sowing to-day. The boys were working at fences &amp;amp; getting the root ground ready. Windy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. M. 18 - Very warm &amp;amp; windy. The boys sowed the mangle seed &amp;amp; finished sowing the grain &amp;amp; harrowed some grass seed ground. N. {Noble} brought P &amp;amp; M. {Papa &amp;amp; Mamma} out to-night. I was baking bread, pies &amp;amp; cakes, scrubbing, etc. Alice was here. The blossoms &amp;amp; trees are coming out. Uncle Johnny {Gowanlock?}, Aunt Janet &amp;amp; Besie came home from the West on Thursday night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. M. 19 - Hot. 80 {degrees symbol} In the shade in the afternoon. I was at S.S. {Sunday or Sabbath School} we were all at church in the morning. R. {Rowand} was at church in the evening. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was at the house for a few minutes &amp;amp; N &amp;amp; R were at U. A's. Thundered in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. M. 20 - it rained &amp;amp; thundrered through last night. Only a little rain. A drizzle this morning for a little while. Cooler. Bright in the afternoon. The boys were disking &amp;amp; drawing out manure. The&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The boys helped U. A's the to raise their slaughter house to day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. M. {May} 21 - Bright a good bit of the day. Cool this morning. Papa &amp;amp; I were drawing out &amp;amp; in town, the boys were drawing out manure and spreading it. They got a load of stone for the fence. M. {Mamma} was churning &amp;amp; ironing. I got a new hat at Miss Robertson's for $4. and a pair of good boots at Geddes for $3.40. R. {Rowand} was at Uncle A's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. M. {May} 22 - Warm &amp;amp; bright. The boys cleaned some the stove-pipes &amp;amp; went spearing &amp;amp; fishing with Ar. &amp;amp; Ed. {Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar} to Snake creek but they did not get any fish. We were ironing &amp;amp; cleaning the store room. A thunder storm through last night. Some rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. M. {May} 23 - A cold wind &amp;amp; bright. R. {Rowand} was getting the potato ground ready. P &amp;amp; N {Papa &amp;amp; Noble} were cutting potatos etc.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;We were cleaning my bedroom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. M. {May} 24 - not very cold or hot. We planted 1/2 of an acre of potatoes in the field at the line fence next the road. N {Noble} was working at the buck-wheat ground &amp;amp; {illegible/crossed out} {illegible/crossed out} sowing flaxweed. We were cleaning the halls. Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; {illegible/crossed out} were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. M. 25 - Rained quite a lot. Thundering. The red {illegible/crossed out} heifer was sick to-night. N. was helping U A with the roof clening pig-pens etc. We were churning baking etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. M. 26 - A little warm. Raining &amp;amp; misty in the morning. I was at S.S. {Sunday School} &amp;amp; P {Papa} &amp;amp; I were at church. R. {Rowand} was at church at night. Ed. &amp;amp; U.A. {Edgar &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred} were here. M's {Mamma's} knee is sore just now.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May to June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;some. Warm. The boys were working at the fence across the creek. N., P, M &amp;amp; I were painting the kitchen. Cream ceiling &amp;amp; light blue grey walls. U. A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. M 28 - Cool. Misty some of the morn-ing. P. &amp;amp; M. were ion town in the morning. N. &amp;amp; R. were putting the wires on the fence. We were painting. Agnes was here to-night. J. Lynes was here gathering money for wrist-watches for the drafted soldiers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 28 - Warm &amp;amp; dull the most of the day. Some rain fell this afternoon. R. &amp;amp; P. were finishing the fence &amp;amp; N. was disking the summer fallow. In the after-noon they were doing add jobs &amp;amp; R. was working at the fence for a while. P. helped us to paint. A man was here on business. R. is away to the presentation to-night. 2 kittens are missing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;kitchen except the window sashes. N. {Noble} sowed corn &amp;amp; beans. P &amp;amp; M. {Papa &amp;amp; Mamma} put 8 tomato plants outside. We churned. 2 kittens killed last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 30 - Very hot. P. &amp;amp; M. were in town. N. was preparing the turnip ground &amp;amp; R. {Rowand} was digging &amp;amp; doing other things. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. I swept, baked bread, etc. Alice was here. A little rain &amp;amp; thunder at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. June 1 - Hot with a very high wind which kept it cooler than Fri though it was still bery hot. 72 {degrees symbol}. Before breakfast I baked cakes etc. scrubbed, washed a little &amp;amp; ironed a little. N. sowed the turnips in the field next the road. R. drew rails for the pig fence &amp;amp; they put part of it up in the clover-field S {south} of the front lane. R. brought P &amp;amp; M. home. Cooler in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. J. 2 - Cooler. P. R. &amp;amp; I were at church in the m {morning}. I was at B.C. R. was at church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. J. 3 - Cool &amp;amp; windy. Warmer later. The boys finished the pig-fence, brought home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a pole from the bush for the scaffold &amp;amp; R was cultivating the ground the twitch grass is on. N. &amp;amp; R. are away to a muscale at the church to-night. Jessie &amp;amp; Onna McLean &amp;amp; Agnes were here for a kitten for McLean's. We were washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 4 - Dull. Raining a little. P. &amp;amp; M. were in town in the norming. N. was working the buck-wheat ground. R was away to spear fish but they did not get any. E. {Edgar} was with him. In the afternoon they did odd jobs. U.A. {Uncle Alfred} was here &amp;amp; N. was at their place. We ironed, churched &amp;amp; sowed some flower &amp;amp; v. {vegetable?} seeds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 5 - A lovely day. Dull late in the day &amp;amp; cool. Hot in the sun. We were washing some old clothes, sowed some seeds &amp;amp; ironed. N. helped U. A's to plough the buck-wheat ground at Carr's. R. cut thistle. P. helped him. R got his identification card. He registered a while ago.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 6 - Fine &amp;amp; warm though not as warm as yesterday. N. was in town R. brought cut thistles they&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;took out some manure. P. was cutting thistles. M. went away to Meaford in Christie's auto with Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; Aunt Jeannie, Uncle Gilbert &amp;amp; Donnie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. J. 7 - A cold wind, very cold. Bright. N. got some gravel from Miller's. P &amp;amp; R. fixed the front fence. I baked bread, cleaned the stove &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted. M. came home from Meaford to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 8 - A white frost last night. Very dull this afternoon. A few drops of rain fell to-night. P &amp;amp; M. were in town. N. R. &amp;amp; A {Arthur} put up a scaffold at the barn. A was here for dinner. N. &amp;amp; R. took out some manure. I was baking pies, cakes etc. scrubbing etc. The white pig had 11 little pigs to-day. This is N's birthday. There was to be an eclipse of the sun to-day but it was dull at the time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 9 - Cool. A nice rain in the morning &amp;amp; a little sprinkle in the afternoon. The boys were not at church. I was at S. S. too. Uncle A. {Alfred} was here. 1 little pig died.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 10 - Misty at first. Nice after. N. R. &amp;amp; A. {Arthur} were working at the barn roof. E {Edgar} helped them in the afternoon. We washed &amp;amp; ironed some planted tomatoes, etc. P. helped us. He was painting the window sashes. R. is away to Buyer's with Ar. {Arthur} to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 11 - A very high wind. A thunderstorm in the evening. P &amp;amp; M. were in town in the morning. N. R. A. &amp;amp; E. were working at the barn. P. was at U. A's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 12 - Mist &amp;amp; Raining in the morning. A little cold. Dull. N. &amp;amp; R. were at U. A's. Ar &amp;amp; Ag. {Arthur &amp;amp; Agnes} were here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was at the door. R. &amp;amp; Ar. were in town in the afternoon with the waggon. We churned &amp;amp; whitewashed the cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 13 - Some wind &amp;amp; bright. We were washing blankets &amp;amp; baking bread. N, R, A. &amp;amp; E. were shingling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 14 - Cool &amp;amp; bright. I was 22 to-day. Papa, Mamma, Noble &amp;amp; Rowand gave me a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;watch. It is a gold one with a hunting case. We were sweeping - dusting scrubbing &amp;amp; doing other things. Alice was here. Ar. brought out the steel track from P.E. {Port Elgin}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 15 - Bright &amp;amp; rather warm for a while in the afternoon. P &amp;amp; M. were in town. Our boys and Ed. finished the shingling &amp;amp; started to put up the track. Alice &amp;amp; Agnes were here. A frost last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 16 - Bright. P, M, &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning, R. was there at night &amp;amp; I was at S. S. {Sunday School}. Uncle A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 17 - Pretty windy. Papa has not been well to-day. Some men were here to see him. U. A, Ar. &amp;amp; Georgina were here. R. is at Geddes's. The boys were working at the barn, drawing out manure etc. We were washing &amp;amp; painting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 18 - Warmer &amp;amp; bright. P. &amp;amp; U. A. were in town this morning. The boys were drawing out &amp;amp; spreading manure. We&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;were ironing etc. Some men were here to see Papa.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 19 - We baked bread, carried shingles, painted, scrubbed. N. was getting the buck-wheat ground ready, R. was scuffling etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 20 - Sun warm &amp;amp; some wind. P. was cutting thistles, N. sowed the buckwhat and harrowed it, R. carried shingles, M weeded the garden &amp;amp; we carried shingles. R, N, &amp;amp; Ar. made lightning rods. Agnes was here &amp;amp; I was at their place. P &amp;amp; M. were at Geddes's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 21 - Rained quite a bit. P was not well. The boys &amp;amp; P. were working around the barn. N. was cutting thistles. M. &amp;amp; R. were wasing the buggy. We were sweeping &amp;amp; dusting etc. A frost on Tue. or Wed night. Alice &amp;amp; Ed. were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 22 - Pretty cold. Drizzly some of the day. P. M &amp;amp; I were at the school-house&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;registering then P &amp;amp; N. went to town. R. registered in the afternoon. R. was cutting thistles, doing odd jobs. We were baking, scrubbing etc. Ed. was here to see R. but was not in the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 23 - Pretty cold. P., M &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. It was Sacrament Sunday. Uncle A was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 24 - Warmer. Dull this afternoon. A few drops of rain fell. The boys were taking down part of the scaffold &amp;amp; weeding mangles. Alice &amp;amp; Ar. were here. Papa was cutting thistles etc. we were washing &amp;amp; weeding.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 25 - Hot. P. &amp;amp; M. were in town. R. was helping U. A's. N. was disking the Summer fallow &amp;amp; weeding mangles. I was ironing. R. &amp;amp; I were at an illustrated Bible Society meeting. Threatening rain.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;doing road-work &amp;amp; R. was weeding. P. was weeding &amp;amp; doing office work. M. was baking bread &amp;amp; doing other things. I was weeding currant-bushes &amp;amp; mangles. R. &amp;amp; Ed. are away to Southampton. N. is away to Burgoyne. The road-work is being done on a different system this year. It is being paid for in takes &amp;amp; then teams hired to do the work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 29 - Hot. R., P. &amp;amp; N. were working at the hen house. R. was weeding. We were weeding, cleaning outside etc. Thunder storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 30 - Cooler. The boys were working at the hen-house. We were ironing, sweeping, scrubbing &amp;amp; dusting. P, and I were away for a drive along the B line. P. fainted a while after we came home. Uncle Sandy &amp;amp; Florence were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 31 - Cooler than Fri. P. &amp;amp; M. were in town. n. was in for cement &amp;amp; other things. The boys were working at the henhouse and other things. R. is away to a concert in P.E. {Port Elgin}. Agnes was here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. 30 - A thunder storm, quite a lot of rain. Rained heavily. P, M &amp;amp; I were at church &amp;amp; I was at S.S. Mr. Strachan gave a special sermon as it was Patriotic Sunday. U. A. {Uncle Alfred} was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. July 1 - Very cold day. High wind &amp;amp; drizzling rain. The men were working at the hen-house etc. R. got his thumb hurt quite a bit while they were working with the hay-fork track. The thumb was crushed. We were doing sitting work. M has had the tooth-ache yesterday afternoon &amp;amp; to-day. Al. &amp;amp; Ar. &amp;amp; Ed. {Alice &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar} were here. N. &amp;amp; Ed. are away to P.E. to see the moving pictures, Snow at Walkerton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. July 2 - A lot nicer than Mon. Quite a bit of wind. We were washing, scrubbing, weeding, planting &amp;amp; sowing onions &amp;amp; radishes. The men were working at the hen-house. Some people were here to see Papa. Ar, Al &amp;amp; Ag {Arthur, Alfred &amp;amp; Agnes}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;were at our place. Thunder lightning &amp;amp; rain in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 3 - Warmer than yesterday. Rained some through last night. The men were working at the hen-house. P. does office work every day. A man was here to see him to-day. We ironed, baked bread &amp;amp; weeded &amp;amp; transplanted some pink asters. Ar. Al. {Alice} &amp;amp; U.A. were here. The boys are away to Burgoyne to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 4 - Cool in the morning &amp;amp; evening hot in the middle of the day. P., M., &amp;amp; I were at Christie's &amp;amp; I went with Ethel to the Red Cross meeting at Archie Bryce's. The boys were cementing &amp;amp; weeding. Florence came to stay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 5 - Kind of hot. The boys were cutting hay in the field next Dick's, cutting weeds &amp;amp; scuffling. Papa was helping to cut weeds &amp;amp; helping with the mower. We were sweeping, dusting, baking &amp;amp; other things. Al. &amp;amp; Ag. {Alice &amp;amp; Agnes} were here. Cool generally in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6 - Cold rather. Windy. Dull partly. The boys finished cutting that field, raked &amp;amp; colied some &amp;amp; did other things. i cooked &amp;amp; cleaned. Ag. was here for tea. She &amp;amp; I planted out some cauliflower. Florence went away this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 7 - Cold wind &amp;amp; bright. We were all at church in the morning &amp;amp; the boys were there at night. I was at S.S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 8 - Cold wind &amp;amp; bright part of the time. Rained in the evening &amp;amp; at night. The boys were cutting hay in the fence-corners, raking &amp;amp; coiling &amp;amp; singling turnips. Papa was cutting weeds, we were washing, weeding &amp;amp; M. was picking wild strawberries. She just got a few. N. got $1 dollars worth of strawberries from W. Cheesman, 8 boxes. R. &amp;amp; N. were at Geddes's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;R. &amp;amp; P. were in town. N. was working around the barn. We were ironing. Uncle Johnny &amp;amp; Aunt Janet Gowanlock were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 10 - Bright with a cool wind. The boys &amp;amp; Ar. &amp;amp; Ed. put up lightning rods on the barn. They twisted the wire themselves a while ago. Ar. was here for dinner. P. was weeding etc. We were baking, churning &amp;amp; doing garden-work. I was at Geddes's for tea. uncle A. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 11 - Warmer &amp;amp; a little thunder and bright. N. cut the front field of clover. They were coiling in the back field &amp;amp; hoeing. We were working at garden work. P. was doing office work (he works at it every day) &amp;amp; weeding. Uncle Sandy was here.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Elizabeth Oliver “Olive” Burgess (1896-1980)
1920
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive Volunteers

1920 {written in pencil}
{Front cover - Sketch of winding road bordered by trees through a valley, ending at a Roman
colosseum. Clouds in the background}
The Stadium
{Inside front cover - blank}

Diary 1920
Sat. May 1 A very cold wind. Bright mostly. Papa &amp; I were in Port Elgin. The boys were drawing
wood to the church &amp; they put the gates up around the house one on the east &amp; one on the west.
The one on the South &amp; East were put up before. Rowand fell into the creek &amp; got his arm &amp; leg wet.
Noble is away to Burgoyne. Mrs. Archibald Wilkie died last Tuesday. Noble was at Geddes's
Sun. 2 A very cold wind. Bright. Mamma, Rowand &amp; I were at church in the morning I was at S.S.
There were 87 present at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand was at Geddes's for dinner. There
was a total eclipse of the moon tonight. Papa &amp; Mamma were not very well.
Mon. 3 A cold wind. Bright partly. The boys were fencing at the other place. Papa was not well.
Mamma was not very well this morning.
Tue. 4 Bright. Wind cold. Noble was ploughing the buckwheat ground &amp; he was cultivating the front
field. R was working at fences. Papa and Mamma were in P.E. today. He has been away all winter.
Sugar is $20.00 per cwt, dutch set onions 30c per lb. &amp; Rice is 20 cnts. Isabel was here.

1920 May
Wed. May 6 Bright + warmer than usual. The nicest day there has been for a long time. Papa &amp;
Rowand were working at fences &amp; Rowand &amp; Noble were working on the land. They got the first
seeds in to-day. We sowed some of the flower seeds too Mail-man did not come around to-day as
train got off the tracks near Paisley.

�Thu. 7 6 Bright &amp; warm. The boys were working on the land &amp; Papa &amp; Rowand were working at the
fence too. Uncle Alfred, Edgar, &amp; Alex Geddes were here. We cleaned the spare room yesterday
and the boy's room to-day.
Fri. 7 Bright &amp; warm. The boys were working on the land &amp; Papa &amp; Rowand were working at the
fence. One of the steers that we sold to Joe Lyness is sick to-day.
Sat. 8 A cold wind. Looked like rain sometimes. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand was at the
dentist &amp; he was working on fences. Noble was working on the land. We have about 11 ac. sown
now. Rowand was at Chas. McLean's on the wheel. Alex &amp; Rt. {Robert?} Geddes were here for 1/2
ton of hay.
Sun.9 Cold. A little shower of rain. I was at S.S., P.M &amp; I were at church in the morning &amp; Rd.
{Rowand} was there at night. Uncle Alfred was here.
Mon. 10. Cold. A tiny little rain.

May
Papa &amp; the boys were working at the fence the land &amp; carpenter work. Mrs. John Cobean has got
the caste off her broken leg that she has had on for 10 weeks. Beauty had a calf this morning. John
Schwass's 3 youngest girls have the mumps.
Tue. 11 A cold wind in the afternoon. Bright by partly. Noble &amp; Rd. were working on the land &amp;
Rowand took a cattle beast to Port Elgin of Uncle Alfred's &amp; was at the dentist's. Noble was at
Lyness's &amp; Alec Geddes was here. We used the first of our rhubarb yesterday.
Wed. 12 Cold. Rowand took the 2 steers to P.E. along with other people's. Jos. Lyness took bought
them. They weighed 2020 together apiece. We got between 14 &amp; 15 cents a lb for them. The boys
were working on the land. Uncle Alfred was here. We got a different violin from Eaton's to-day.
Thur. 13 A very cold wind. The boys were working on the land. Uncle Alfred was here. An Armenian
peddlar stayed here all night. Bright to-day.
Fri. 14 Very cold. Ice outside this morning. Rowand was working on the land &amp; Noble &amp; Papa were
working on the fence. Papa &amp; I were at the Preparatory service. Al Alice &amp; Mrs Wark joined the
church by proffessions of Faith &amp; Miss Menzes by Certificate. Lewis Cobean's baby, Sandy
McConnel's &amp; Harold Smith’s were baptised. {Illegible}, Rowand has a cold just now.

�1920 May
Mc {space left blank} the new minister at Paisley preached
Sat. 15 Not so cold to-day as lately. Ice outside to-day. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. Noble finished sowing.
Rowand was at Southampton to get his watch that was being repaired. Rd. was doing odd jobs. Rd.
did not get his watch. Mamma has not been well lately.
Sun. 16 Warmer. Bright. I was at S.S. Papa &amp; Mamma went to church in the morning. The
Sacrament was held to-day. Uncle Alfred was here &amp; the boys were at his place. I? {illegible} outside
this morning.
Mon. 17 Dull. Fairly warm. Papa &amp; Rowand were working at the front fence. They got it finished
except that they will have to get more wire for a bit of it where they put up a different kind. The boys
were drawing out manure &amp; Noble was disking the mangle ground &amp; garden. A few drops of rain today. Thunder to-night. Rd. has a cold just now. The boys have had pretty sore lips lately. Papa has
not been very well yesterday &amp; to-day.
Tue. 18 A little shower last night. Dull a good bit. Cooler for a while. Papa &amp; Rowand were in P.E.
this afternoon. Noble was working the garden &amp; mangle ground. In the morning the boys drew out
manure part of the time. They are playing ball at Uncle Alfred's to-night. Uncle Alfred is here.

May
Thur Wed 19 Warm. Rained a little in the afternoon. N was working the mangle ground &amp; he &amp; Papa
sowed them. We planted some onions &amp; did some other gardening. Rowand was in P.E. Cool wind.
U
Thur. 20 Warm. Noble was ploughing the buckwheat ground &amp; Rowand was working at fences. In
the afternoon Arthur helped them to take 9 of our young cattle to the other farm. A thunder storm
with some rain. 2 complete rainbows, one a beautifully colored one. Uncle Alfred was here. Dr.
Philps was here to see Chloe. We sowed carrots, beets, radishes &amp; lettuce seed. Cows were outside
to-day.
Fri. 21 Warm. Turned cooler. Noble was ploughing &amp; harrowing. Rowand &amp; Papa were staking a
fence for a lane between Uncle Alfred's farm &amp; ours from the bridge to the bush. Rd. got some red
raspberry, black currants &amp; gooseberry bushes from Geddes's. We planted some of them got a
waggon-load of bush soil &amp; some evergreens to plant. The boys put 2 cows &amp; 2 heifers out to stay.

�Sat. 22 Pretty warm. P &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble finished ploughing &amp; they drew out manure.
Rowand was doing odd jobs too. Uncle Alfred's got some hay from us. B. {Bessie} Geddes has been
here a few minutes. Fred was outside to-day. A White frost this morning. Rowand has had a sore leg
lately.

May
Sun. May 23 Warm. A few short heavy showers. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at his place.
Oliver Geddes was here for dinner &amp; tea. We were all at church except Noble. Rd. &amp; Oliver were
there at night. I was at S.S. To-day is called Empire Sunday.
Mon 24 Misty at first. Warm. Rowand was working at the fence of the future lane across the creek.
Papa was helping him. Noble was working the land &amp; we put in 3 rows of potatoes, some of them
early ones. Edgar was here. Rd. was fishing &amp; Noble was away playing ball. I was at U.A’s. Isabel
was here. We worked in the flower-garden.
Tue 25 Warm. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. after dinner. The boys were drawing out manure cutting
potatoes &amp;e. Rowand was at the store. I was at a Missionary address and at the church buy Miss
Mitchel. Uncle Alf Arthur is here. Papa is not very well just now. We started putting cows outside all
night to separate 2 times per day. {In margin} We put in some flower seeds.
Wed. 26 Warm. Cool wind for a while. Mamma &amp; I were at the store. Uncle Alfred was here &amp; I was
at their place. We were working in the garden. We put in some mangles &amp; carrots for seed.
Thur 27 A nice day. Our boys &amp; Arthur &amp; Edgar went to our other place to plant potatoes yesterday.
They hired A. Kerr's Planter. Rowand went to Christie's for all night &amp; Edgar wheeled home. Arthur &amp;
Noble stayed on the farm. They came home to-night. They planted

May
half an acre for each family. Mamma's Uncle Wm. Rowand is not well just now. Elmer Rowand died
lately. We were working in the garden. We planted sweet corn, beans, pumpkins &amp; squash &amp; citrons
&amp; potato onions. Mc Laren's man put up a new eve-trough on the South side of our shed &amp; a pipe
connecting the South side of the front of the house with the cistern. Uncle Alfred &amp; Papa helped him.
Turned cold.
Fri. 28 A cold wind. The boys were drawing out manure. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's. He has had
a cold for a while. Papa has a cough. Blossoms, some at least are out.

�St. 29 Warm this morning. Not so warm this afternoon. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble was
disking. Rowand was working at the fence. Alice was here for a few minutes. A white frost this
morning. Rowand was sick this afternoon.
Sun. 30 Warm. I was at S.S. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were at Dunblane church. Rowand is not well. Edgar
was here.
Mon. 31 Very warm. A few drops of rain. Noble

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was disking. Papa &amp; Rowand were shelling corn. Papa &amp; Mamma were at Uncle Walter
Gowanlock's. Uncle Gilbert &amp; Aunt Jeannie started away to Western Canada to-day. Uncle Walter &amp;
Aunt Mary are to start to morrow too. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Adam Esplen &amp; Mr &amp; Mrs
Alec Lamont are to start away to-day by boat.
Tue, June 1 Very warm. Windy part of the time. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. {Port Elgin}. Noble was
sowing &amp; planting flax-seed, beans &amp; potatoes. Noble is not well. Rowand is getting better. Rowand
was shelling corn &amp;c. Cooler to-night.
Wed. 2 Cool. Dull. Mist once &amp; drizzle. Rowand &amp; Papa were working at the fence &amp; were at Jas.
Ferguson's at a tractor demonstration. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Uncle Alfred was here. Our
watermelons &amp; cucumbers were sown to-day.
Thur. 3 Cold wind bright. The boys were helping Uncle Alfred to saw wood &amp; were working at our
fence. Neither of them are well. Papa was not well to-night. Agnes was here. Georgina is in Port
Elgin with She has the mumps.

June 1920
Friday 4 Warmer than yesterday. Cloudy part of the time. Rowand was working at fencing &amp;
cultivating. Noble worked part of the morning. He was not well. Rowand was pretty well except that
his lip was sore. Uncle Alfred was here.
Saturday 5 Dull partly. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. &amp; the boys were fencing. Edgar was here.
Richard died lately Webb died lately.

�Sunday 6 Bright. Cool wind. We were all at church except Noble. Service and S.S. were in the
afternoon on account of Mr. Strachan preaching the pulpit vacant in Port Elgin where Mr. Mann has
just left in Southampton where Mr. Soules has just left.
Monday 7 Pretty warm for a while. Thunder lightning &amp; some rain to-night. Rowand was cultivating
the Summer-fallow. Noble was at the other place putting our cattle out of Karcher's. He &amp; Papa were
putting up fences. Noble was at Burgoyne at the ball playing. Uncle Alfred was here.
Tuesday 8 Cool tho wind though warm. Papa &amp; Rowand were in P.E. part of the day. Noble is 30
years

June 1920
old to-day. We gave him some money. Noble was at Southampton, A nice rain last night.
Wed. 9 Pretty hot at times. Papa &amp; Rowand were in P.E. &amp; at the other farm. Noble was sowing the
turnips &amp; rolling some ground. Aunt Lizzie &amp; Oliver were here. Rowand finished getting his teeth
fixed yesterday. Rowand was consulting Dr. Well about his leg that has been sore some time. Dr.
thinks it is rheumatism. The boys were fencing yest to-day &amp; Rowand was yesterday. Noble was
carpentering yesterday.
Thur. 10 Very hot. Thunder &amp; lightning to-night. An arora last night. The boys were fencing &amp; working
on the ground. Papa was helping Rowand. He has lumbago.
Fri 11 A thunder storm last night. Rain through not as much as the last time. Warm to-day. The boys
were sharpening tools &amp; Noble was working on the land &amp; Rowand &amp; Papa were doing carpenter
work. Edgar &amp; Uncle Alfred were here. Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Burgess from Bala &amp; Mrs Carr were here. I
was at Uncle Alfred's.
Sat. 12 Very hot. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble got a load of gravel from Geo. Esplen's.
Rowand finished the thing like a stoneboat that

June
they have been making for logs. They skidded nearly all the logs they intended to do &amp; brought
home a few poles. Thundering to-night Noble was working on the land Rowand was at a meeting in
P.E. of the Junior Farmer's Club. Mrs. Ed. Cook was buried to-day. Alice has the mumps just now. A
few sprinkles of rain. The boys put one of the calves in the orchard.

�Sun. 13 A nice day. Not too cold or hot, Papa &amp; Mamma &amp; I were at church in the morning. Uncle
Alfred &amp; Edgar were here. I was at S.S. We got rides in the morning with John Burgess. Mrs. &amp; Mrs.
Burgess &amp; Mrs. Carr intend to leave for Bala to-morrow. Misty this morning.
Monday 14 Rather hot. Misty this morning Rowand &amp; Papa were clearing the horse stable to be
ready for cementing. Noble was drawing gravel from George Esplen's. Papa was not very well.
Uncle Alfred was here. I am 24 years old to-day. The boys gave me a gold brooch with a blue stone
in it. Papa &amp; Mamma gave me $2.00 &amp; some grey cloth for a dress. Agnes gave me a framed picture
of a girl's head. Coral McIver spoke to me on the

June
telephone to give me birthday wishes. Papa took a picture off Uncle Alfred’s bridge of the cows &amp;
me.
Tuesday 15 Hot. Showers in the afternoon. Rain at night. Thunder &amp; lightning. Noble was drawing
gravel. Rowand was working at the stable &amp; helping Uncle Alfred to start making a ladder for us.
Papa is not well to-day yet He &amp; Uncle Alfred were at Rt. Crawford's for tea. P
Wednesday 16 Cool. The boys got a load of stone from McCannel's &amp; Noble was drawing out
manure to the buckwheat ground. Rowand was at P.E. &amp; Southampton.
Thursday 17 Cold wind. Noble was cultivating the buckwheat ground &amp; Rowand was at the other
place. In the afternoon Rowand was cultivating &amp; Noble was fishing at snake creek but he did not get
any fish. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were picking potato bugs. Papa &amp; Mamma were at Geddes's. A thunder
storm to-night with some rain.
Fri 18 Bright. Cold wind. The boys were working at the stable. Papa was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa &amp; I
went into Bruce a little further than Underwood &amp; back again in an auto in the afternoon.
Sat. 19 Bright. Not hot. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble sowed the buckwheat &amp; worked on the
ground for it. Rowand was working at the at the stable &amp; was scuffling. Noble is away to Burgoyne
to-night.

June
Oliver called here on the way to church.

�Sunday 20 We were all at church in the morning except Noble. Raining to-night.
Monday 21 Rained quite a lot last night &amp; the most of to-day. The boys were doing odd jobs. Noble
was at Uncle Alfred's.
Tuesday 22 Rained last night some &amp; this morning some. Bright this afternoon. Edgar &amp; Uncle Alfred
were here. The boys were working at odd jobs. Noble was at Burgoyne. The cistern at the house got
not very far from full about 8 in. from the top. The water leaks out after it gets up a certain distance.
Cool to-day. Mamma was sick yesterday. She was very dizzy when she got out of bed in the
morning. Uncle Alfred finished our ladder Monday.
Wednesday 23 Bright. Cool wind. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. part of the day. Rowand was in with
Edgar in the waggon after dinner. The boys were doing odd jobs. We picked some wild strawberries
to-day for using for the first time. Wild &amp; Garden ones are a good crop. Wild ones are big. We have
no garden ones, except a few. Noble was away for a drive. Edgar was here.
Thursday 24 Beautiful day. Rowand got 2 pigs from Peirson's 2 months old for $7 a piece. Noble
was at the farm in &amp; in P.E. with part of mower. Edgar

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Was here. Papa picked wild strawberries. Uncle Andrew hurt his muscles in his sides to-day. was
here. The boys were cutting hay around the house &amp; Noble was wee cutting the thistles. He got
some furniture varnish from a peddlar to-day.
Fri. 25 Papa &amp; the boys were cutting thistles &amp; raking hay. Noble took the mower that we got at
Gammie's sale to P.E. &amp; traded it for a new “Ideal Giant {illegible}" mower. We got $10 for the old
one the price of the new one was $92.75. It is a 5 ft. one. The boys were at Burgoyne Garden Party.
Over $2.00 taken at the gate.
Sat.26 Hot this afternoon. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble &amp; Rd. were at the other place cutting,
raking &amp; coiling part of alfalfa. Noble took the new mower there from P.E. yesterday. Noble was at
Burgoyne to-night. We bought 10 boxes of strawberries/5c per box. Rowand called at Burgoyne.
Sun.27 Rather hot. Cool breeze. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were at church in the forenoon. I was at S.S.
Oliver Geddes was here for dinner. Uncle Alfred was here. Mr. Strachan wanted the service special
as it was 1 yr. since the Memorial Tablet was put in the church. No service at night.

�Mon. 28 Very hot. Thundering a little in afternoon. Thunder &amp; lightning &amp; a little shower in the
evening. Some rain through night. Papa was cutting thistles.
the night. Rowand went over to the other place Noble was scuffling &amp; then he went too.
Tuesday 29 Showery. The boys came home. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. in the afternoon. Uncle Andrew
&amp; Aunt Minnie &amp; Uncle Alfred were here in the evening. The boys were cleaning fall wheat for sale.
Wednesday 30 Noble took 30 bushels of Wheat to P.E. for $1.95 &amp; the certificate. Rowand finished
pigpen &amp; wheeled to Southampton. Noble was cutting thistles. They went to the other place in the
evening. Fine &amp; warm. We sold the red &amp; white heifers of $13.90 per cwt. to M. Chappelle. Papa was
cutting thistles. We were picking wild strawberries.
Thursday July 1 Fine &amp; warm. A celebration at P. Elgin &amp; Owen Sound to-day. The three of us were
at Uncle Alfred's in the evening. Papa was cutting thistles. We were picking wild strawberries.
Friday July 2 Hot. Rain last night with thunder &amp; lightning. The boys came home. They were cleaning
grain &amp; weeding. Papa was cutting thistles. Pat Cumming from B.C. was here.
Saturday 3 A mist last night. Got quite cool to-day. The boys were at the other place. The alfalfa is
all cut. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Mamma's Uncle William Rowand's funeral was to-

July
day in Brant. He died suddenly on Thursday. One of Wm. Karcher's children is dead. Third form
scholars at High School finished examinations a week ago Friday. Thunder &amp; a rainbow this
morning.
Sunday July 4 Cold. We were all at church in the morning except Noble. He &amp; Rd. were there in the
evening. Mr. Budge was preaching at night. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
Burgess, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham (Tom Burgess in Southampton's daughter from same family) &amp; Mr.
Edge &amp; all from Durham were here.
Monday July 5 Warm. Papa was cutting thistles &amp; we were weeding mangles. The boys went to the
other place. Sam Schwas &amp; family are visiting around just now.
Tue. July 6 Dull. Mist &amp; a little rain. Some showers last night. Rowand came home to-day. He, Papa
&amp; I were weeding a little. We preserved 2 qrts of wild strawberries. this year. Uncle Alfred was here.
Cool.

�Thur. 8 Warm partly. Papa &amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here for
dinner. We were weeding &amp; scuffling. Rowand is away to the other place.

July
George Esplen died lately of appendicitis. A few drops of rain to-day. Thunder to-day.
Fri. 9 Dull, then cleared up. Noble drove home &amp; wheeled back to the other place. They had no hay
drawn in when he was here. They have the alfalfa and part of clover cut. They took the heifers to
Turner's Station to-day. The white one weighed 1010 lbs &amp; the red one 1050 lbs. Our garden is poor
in parts. We have a calceolaria &amp; acatia in flower. Agnes was here. She is taking music lessons this
summer. Uncle Alfred was here he &amp; Papa were at George Esplen's funeral. Neil D. McDonald's son
died of appendicitis. Our crops are looking better than they were.
Saturday 10 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys have 4 loads of alfalfa in to
the barn on the other place &amp; brought 1 load home. There are 9 acres of alfalfa, 9 acres of clover &amp; 9
acres of timothy on other place. The boys were coiling to-day.
Sun.11 Hot. Papa &amp; Mamma were not at church as they were not well. The boys were there in the
evening too. I was at S.S. Mr. Budge of Hamilton was preaching. Uncle Alfred, Arthur, Edgar &amp;
Oliver Geddes were here. Mr. Strachan is away on at least part of his holiday.

1920 July
Mon. July 12 Some rain last night &amp; this morning. Thunder. Bright &amp; hot this afternoon. The boys
were doing odd jobs &amp; Noble was in P.E. He got a barrel of salt costing $3.25. Rowand was helping
Uncle Alfred to put roofing on their barn after dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Edgar &amp; Alice
were here. Alice was here. Our hen-house got sprayed again to-day. I got a new Testament from B.
Geddes (for my birthday.) to-day.
Tuesday 13 Wed 14 Mist &amp; drizzling this morning. Bright this afternoon. Cool since the mist. Windy.
A shower at other place last night. A few drops here with lightning. Mamma finished singling turnips.
Papa was cutting thistles. The boys came home. They cut part of clover here &amp; weeded a little corn.
A little shower last night &amp; lightning. A shower at other place last night. They got 5 loads of hay in
yesterday.

�Tue. 13 Very hot. We finished singling turnips A cool wind this afternoon &amp; Papa was cutting thistles.
Kitty had 4 kittens a while ago. Arthur sprayed their &amp; our potatoes, at other place. I have not kept a
record of our kittens.
Thur. 15 Cool, bright &amp; windy. Noble finished cutting the clover here &amp; went to other place. Rowand
went in morning. Papa was cutting thistles &amp; we were

July
weeding things &amp; picking wild strawberries. We got enough for tea &amp; 3/4 of a qt. preserved. Isabel
was here. We have been making a pair of overalls for me out of shirting at 45c per yd. We have not
finished them yet. The boys were at Christie's on Friday. There have been a lot of appendicitis cases
for a piece around lately. Looked like rain. Said to be coldest days in July for a long time.
Friday 16 Cool &amp; bright. The boys came home this afternoon &amp; brought a load of alfalfa. The have all
the alfalfa &amp; clover in on other place now, 4 Loads of clover &amp; 10 1/2 of alfalfa in all. The boys were
raking &amp; coiling tonight here. Uncle Alfred, Alice &amp; Edgar were here &amp; Florence &amp; Robbie Geddes
were here. We got the potatoes &amp; beans finished weeding &amp; Papa finished the thistles in the field he
was at. I helped Mamma with weeding the garden. An aurora last night. Looked like rain. Cool wind.
Rowand was not feeling very well. Robbie got word to-day that he had passed the Entrance
examination to High School. Rd. got his leg jagged with pitch fork.
Sat. 17 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rd. was at Lockerby for chop. The boys
finished coiling hay. Noble sprayed the potatoes.

1920 July
Sunday 18 About 1 in. of rainfall here last night &amp; this morning. Thunder. Bright in the afternoon.
Some of the rain fell pretty heavily. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were at church in the morning. The boys were
there at night. Mr Padden from Milverton preached. Edg The boys were at Uncle Alfred's. Uncle
Alfred was here. Cool.
Monday 19 Warm. Dull this morning, drizzled a little bit. Bright in afternoon. Edgar was here. Noble
is away to Burgoyne. Rowand was sick last night &amp; this morning he did not eat any breakfast. Some
better now. Wm. English is at Christie's just now. Noble cut part of timothy &amp; he &amp; Rowand did odd
jobs. Rowand was cutting some weeds &amp; cutting a little hay with the scythe. He was not able to work
much. Papa was cutting weeds.

�Tuesday 20 Rather hot. Bright. Noble was spraying the potatoes on other place &amp; he raked all &amp;
coiled part of timothy here. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were weeding. Rowand had the pain again last night &amp;
to-day again. Papa was coiling hay.
Wed. 21 Dull. Cool &amp; part of the time misty this morning. Bright &amp; warm this afternoon.

July
Papa &amp; the boys were working at the hay. Mamma &amp; I were weeding. There was a humming bird
around the house yesterday &amp; to-day. We have a few garden flowers in bloom. We sowed beets 3
different times, just a few of first ones came up, dutch set, &amp; potato &amp; onions &amp; carrots &amp; radishes
look well. Beans look as if they are doing well. Corn is scarce. We have not eaten any lettuce yet.
Mangles &amp; beets for seed are growing well. We have a calceolaria, a Pansy germanium &amp; {acatos?}
flower in the house in flower. Mrs. John Goar of Port Elgin (John Goar's mother), John Lamont of
Red Deer &amp; Albert M. Fluke of Pontiac Mich. all died lately. Albert Fluke was drowned. We have
some house flowers in bloom outside.
Thur. 22 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp; the boys were working at the hay &amp; Papa was weeding besides
doing his own work very nearly every day. Mamma &amp; I were weeding. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;
Edgar &amp; Uncle Alfred were here. Rowand has threatened with the pain this evening. Alice brought us
some raspberries to-day to us. Word was in the papers to-night that Helen &amp; Laurier Christie had
passed the Lower School Examinations. P Lightning last night or night before.

July
Friday 23 Saturday 24 Rained some a good bit of the day. Thundery. Noble was doing odd jobs.
They took all of the load of hay. Rowand was not well enough to work very much. He did not eat any
dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Uncle Alfred &amp; Edgar were here. Noble was at Burgoyne.
Rowand was helping to grind a knife. Lightning last night or night before.
Sat. 24 Rained a little in the morning. Bright afterwards. Cool. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. The boys were
raking hay &amp; they brought in one load of hay, The last of the clover here. Mamma &amp; Rowand
sprayed the potatoes. &amp; the boys were grinding the mower &amp; cement from Brigden's. Rowand feels
better than yesterday. Rowand was turning hay out. Yesterday Mamma gathered some caraway
seed.

�Sun. 25 Cool &amp; bright. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were at church &amp; I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred &amp; Arthur were
here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was here. Papa was not well to-day. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 26 Bright &amp; cool. The boys were working at the hay &amp; weeding. We picked some wild
strawberries to-day. Mr. Sayles sold "The Port Elgin Times" editorship to Mr. Wesly this summer.
Mrs Walter Rowand's father, Peter McIntosh was

July
killed last week by falling off a load of hay. The black calf &amp; red calf were outside to-night for the first
night for pasturing. Arthur was here to-night.
Tuesday 27 Bright, warmer. I was picking berries. Noble took the waggon &amp; rake to the other place
this afternoon. They raked the 2nd rakings &amp; took them in {illegible} on one field. Rowand was
scuffling the corn &amp; fixing a fence. Papa was working at the fence &amp; weeding &amp; Mamma was
weeding. Edgar was here. Hay done here except timothy seed. Uncle Alfred's are taking off hay for
E. Ferguson on shares &amp; put in grain on shares this year. broke a blue and white bowl to-day that we
have had some for some time.
Wednesday 28 Rained a little in the forenoon. Cleared up at noon. Thundered some after dinner &amp;
before. Papa &amp; Rowand were doing odd jobs. In the afternoon Rowand &amp; I went to the Rowand
picnic {in margin: about 90 at picnic} at Nelson's Grove at P.E. Elgin. Uncle Alfred &amp; Edgar were
here. A few drops of rain after dinner. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's. Mamma was weeding corn. I
got 3 quarts of preserved raspberries yesterday to preserve. Papa &amp; Rowand were fixing fence. A
few drops of rain in afternoon.
Thur. 29 Rather hot this afternoon. A very high wind. A bi Showery this morning. Bright {added in at
bottom: Papa &amp; Mamma finished weeding the corn practically.}

July
part of afternoon. A big branch blew off one of our little apple trees to-day. Rowand, Arthur &amp; Edgar
went over to the other place to-day to work on the hay. Arthur &amp; Edgar came home to-night. I was
picking berries. Agnes &amp; Isabel were here. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's. Florence &amp; Robert
Geddes &amp; Wm. English were here to-day. Sarah Kennedy, daughter of the late Wm. Kennedy died
lately. Papa &amp; Mamma were weeding &amp; Papa was working at a fence. The co Thundering. We tried
new potatoes to-day.

�Fri. 30 Bright in the forenoon. Thunder &amp; rain in afternoon. Not much rain though heavy. rather hot.
The boys came home to-night. There are 51 loads of hay in all of this first crops cuttings. 14 1/2
loads of timothy off q ac. {quarter acre} and a gully on the other place. Noble has not been well.
Mamma was not well yesterday. I was picking berries. 74 degrees In shade at noon at Uncle
Alfred's. We had some apple-sauce yesterday. 17 load hay here &amp; 34 other place.
Sat. 31 A cold wind. Bright. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys put the red calf &amp; black calves
into orchard. Rowand was patching wood-shed roof &amp; doing other things. He is away to Burgoyne tonight. Edgar was here. Nights are always

July &amp; August
cool this Summer. We had 9 ac. of alfalfa, 15 loads off it, 9 ac of clover, 14 loads off it a little over 9
ac. of timothy, 14 loads off it on other place. 9 ac. of timothy 11 loads off it 7 ac. of clover 9 loads off
it on this place. Arthur was here.
Sun. Aug. 1 Dull &amp; Quite cold. A little shower. Papa &amp; Mamma &amp; I were at church &amp; I was at S.S.
Uncle Alfred &amp; O. {Oliver} Geddes were here. Our boys were at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 2 A rain last night. Bright partly. Noble was working at the Summer-fallow &amp; scuffling Rowand
was doing various things &amp; after dinner he stooked the Fall wheat at the other place. Cairnses cut it.
Papa was helping Rowand, picking wild gooseberries &amp; c. Mamma &amp; I were picking raspberries.
Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.
T Thursday 3 Bright. Warmer than Monday. A little frost last night. Papa &amp; Rowand were in P.E. &amp;
Papa was weeding. Noble was scuffling &amp; he &amp; Rowand were at the bush getting logs for the bridge
&amp; the stable. Mamma &amp; I were picking berries. Rowand is at Uncle Alfred's. O. Geddes &amp; Uncle
Alfred were here. Papa was not very well last night or to-day.
Wed. 4 Rather hot. Bright. The boys were working at the bridge. Papa, Mamma &amp; I were

August
weeding mangles &amp; picking wild gooseberries. Uncle Alfred was here. July was said to be the
coldest month July month for 33 years. The most rainfall for July for 22 years. Rowand was weeding.

Thur. 5 Pretty hot. The boys were preparing to cement the stable. Papa was helping the boys

�weeding and helping us to wash the buggy. We were weeding. Arthur, Edgar Georgina &amp; Helen
Cameron were here. Noble is better to-day than he has been for a week.
Fri. 6 Hot. The boys were working at the stable. Edgar was helping them. Uncle Alfred was helping
some. Papa was weeding the rest of the mangles. He &amp; Noble were at the other place. Georgina
passed the Middle School Exams with Honors. Mary Alice passed ul {unless?} in History.
Thundering to-day.
Sat. 7 Very hot. A thunder storm this morning with some rain. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Arthur &amp;
Edgar were helping our boys with the cementing. Noble is away to P.E. to-night. We have used
some potatoes, they are very poor.
Sun. 8 Very hot. Thunder storm with a little rain. We were all at church in the morning but Noble. I
was

August
at S.S. O. Geddes was here for dinner &amp; supper &amp; Uncle Alfred was here to-day.
Mon. 9 Some sprinkles of rain. Not so very hot. Arthur, Edgar &amp; our boys were cementing. I was
picking berries. We used first green peas to-day. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys are at the river tonight. Mrs. Reed died this morning. Papa &amp; the boys were doing other things.
Tue.10 Dull in the morning. Bright after dinner. Warm. Papa was in P.E with Arthur in the morning.
Noble was in with waggon. The boys &amp; I were at S.S. picnic at Peirson's. Noble We were all at U.A's
{Alfred’s} to say good-bye to Arthur but were not there long. Papa was weeding &amp; doing other things.
Hugh McGillivray died lately. Mrs. Neil Bell died lately. Joe Lyness has been pretty sick with
appendicitis. Mrs. John W. Leeds died lately. Rowand was doing various things.
Wed. 11 Hot. Dull partly. The boys were weeding &amp; doing the cementing where the forms were. After
dinner they were at the other place. They got 2 loads of F. {Fall?} wheat taken in. Part of the
afternoon Rowand was at Christie's at some stock judging. We were reading. Uncle Alfred was here.
He &amp; Papa were at Mrs. Reid's funeral. Georgina passed the Matriculation Examination. I was at the
Bible Society meeting.
August

�Thur. 12 Hot. Dull partly. A heavy mist this morning. The boys finished taking in the wheat &amp; brought
home a load of alfalfa. Rowand was home at noon &amp; weeded a little. We were weeding. I was at
Geddes’s. Garnet Mitchel died lately. There were 4 loads of wheat.
Fri. 13 Very hot. Dull partly. Thundering. The boys &amp; Papa were weeding &amp; the boys were cutting &amp;
stooking the timothy hay for seed. Noble was at the river Uncle Alfred &amp; Edgar were here. Mr. Jos
Lyness died about 9: 30 A.M. from appendicitis.
Sat. 14 Some rain &amp; thunder throught the night. Hot to-day with some sprinkles of rain. Papa &amp; I
were in Port Elqin. Mary Jane Esplen died this morning of heart failure. She was Henry Esplen’s
daughter. The boys were helping to churn &amp; doing odd jobs. Noble was at Burgoyne.
Sun. 15 Sun hot &amp; wind cool. Papa, Rowand &amp; I were at church in the morning I was at S.S. A Lord's
Day Alliance man was speaking. There was not {under “was not” : (in afternoon)} service at night or
at Dunblane. Uncle Alfred {under “Uncle Alfred” : (in afternoon)}was here. Noble and Rowand were
at Jos. Lyness’s funeral. Donnie &amp; Loy Christie were here for tea.

August
Mon. Aug. 16 Hot. Dull partly. The boys cut &amp; stooked the barley &amp; were doing odd jobs &amp; weeding.
Uncle Alfred was here. He &amp; Papa were at Mary Jane Esplen's funeral. Edgar was here. Mamma &amp; I
were picking berries. Alice was here.
Tue. 17 Hot. Rowand went to the other place. Noble took 2 pigs about 10 months old to town. They
weighed 410 lbs. to-gether &amp; we got $18.75 per cwt. for them. Noble &amp; I were picking berries &amp;
Noble was helping Uncle Alfred after dinner. We got about 27 qts. of raspberries preserves this year.
Papa was not well to-day.
Wed. 18 Hot. Noble went to the other place. He &amp; Rowand came home to-night. Uncle Alfred was
here. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa was weeding. Papa &amp; I were away for a drive through by Mc
Taggart's around the block. Mamma was not well to-day.
Thur.19 Very hot. Papa &amp; Noble were weeding &amp; Noble was cutting again. Rowand &amp; Papa were
doing carpenter work. Rowand &amp; I were at other place getting apples &amp; coiling hay. Edgar was here.
Rowand was stooking. Mrs. Chas. Bailey &amp; Isabel Burgess were here.
Fri. 20 Very hot. Windy. The boys were working at the grain. Uncle Harold came to Uncle Alfred's

August

�last night from St. Catharines. He was here to-day. We put our black heifer into the beef-ring y this
week.
Sat. 21 Very hot at first. Turned cool in the afternoon. A little thunder &amp; rain. Mist in the evening.
Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys were working at the grain part of the day. Rowand was
working at pictures. Uncle Alfred was here. Windy. Some rain last night. Uncle Harold was helping
the boys.
Sun. 22 A cold wind. Bright. We were all at church in the morning except Mamma. She was not well.
The boys were at S church at night &amp; I was at S.S. It was the Anniversary service. Rev. J. C
{Tolmie?} was preaching. Uncle Alfred &amp; Uncle Harold were here. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's. I
go there nearly every Sunday to get to S.S.
Mon. 23 Bright &amp; cool. Noble was in P.E. He &amp; Rowand were swe stooking, bringing in the rest of the
barley (3 loads in all) bringing in the timothy hay seed &amp; doing odd jobs. The boys are away to other
place to-night. Uncle Harold was here. Uncle Abram came here to-day. He has been down from the
West a week or two. Grass hoppers are bad around here this year. A white frost last night. Papa was
helping the boys.

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T Tue.24 Cool. Rather dull. Uncle Abram went away to-day. The boys came home. Uncle Harold
was here. The boys brought in 1 load of grain here. Noble was at Burgoyne.
Wed.25 Hotter to-day. A cool breeze. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Uncle Harold was here Rowand
was helping Edgar in the morning. We got our field across the creek cut. Oliver, Alice &amp; Robbie
Geddes were here. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma is getting better.
Thur. 26 Hot. Dull. Mamma was at Geddes's &amp; Uncle Harold was here. Noble finished cutting the
grain &amp; Rowand &amp; Papa were stooking. Something is broken about the binder so that it took him a
long time to get it moved this morning. Papa &amp; Mamma sprayed the potatoes. We canned some
beans to-day. Aunt Lizzie gave me a white primrose plant to-day for a birthday present.
Fri. 27 Pretty hot. Dull partly. The boys were stooking &amp; drawing in grain. Papa was helping them.
We pulled the duchess &amp; part of the astrachan apples. 1/2 barrell of duchess. Uncle Harold is here
to stay all night. Thundering this morning. Edgar was here.
Sat. 28 Hot. A couple of sprinkles. Thunder &amp; lightning. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. Uncle Harold &amp; the
boys were

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drawing in grain. 6 loads of grain in. 5 loads of barley &amp; oats off about 3 1/2 acres. I saw my first
skunk to-day.
Sun. 29 Hot. Mamma &amp; Noble &amp; I were at church in the morning. Mr. {blank space} from {blank
space} was preaching. I was at S. S. Uncles Alfred &amp; Harold were here for tea. Edgar was here &amp;
Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. 30 - Hot &amp; very windy. The boys &amp; Papa were drawing in grain. Uncle Alfred &amp; Harold were
here. Uncle Alfred took Uncle Harold to P.E. {Port Elgin} today to go on the train to Montreal &amp; the
boat from there to the old country. O. {Oliver} Geddes was here. Thundering.
Tue. 31 A rain last night. Cool &amp; a high wind. Papa was working at the grain. The boys were working
the Summer-fallow, raking, bringing home a load from the field &amp; doing other things. Alice was here.
Wed. Sept. 1 Cool &amp; bright. Said to be frost last night, don't know whether there was any here or not.
Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Noble was helping Edgar. Rowand was at other place &amp;
was cutting clover here for seed. He &amp; Noble brought in some grain. Papa helped Rd. to unload 1
load. Georgina was here &amp; Noble was at the field accross the creek, 10 loads of oats off {blank
space} acres
September
in the field SW of front lane. Papa was sharpening mower knife.
Thurs 2 Bright &amp; cool. Rowand was helping Edgar &amp; Noble was ploughing the Summer fallow &amp;
doing odd jobs. Papa was helping off with 1 load, Noble &amp; Rowand brought in some S. wheat. Papa
was stooking on Tuesday, 60 some stooks. He may have done other work besides his own.
Friday 3 Bright &amp; warmer than yesterday. Noble was helping Edgar. Uncle Abram was here &amp; Aunt
Lizzie &amp; Florence were here. Papa &amp; Rowand took off a load. {written in margin - Papa may have
done other work to-day besides his own}. Rowand &amp; Uncle Abram brought in a load. Rowand
brought in the rest of the S. wheat. Less than 3 loads of S. wheat off {blank space} acres. Rowand
was raking the clover for seed &amp; he &amp; Papa coiled it. We made cucumber pickles to-day &amp; apple-jelly
yesterday. Rundel liniment agent was here yesterday. Frost the last three nights. Papa generally
helps to take off the loads.

�Sat. 4 Warm part of the time. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys finished drawing in the grain
except some of the rakings. Ice some places on Thursday morning. 38 loads of grain alltogether. 8
loads of peas &amp; oat grain off almost 5 1/2 ac.
Sun. 5 A few drops of rain We were all at church in the morning except Noble, he &amp; Rowand were
there at night. A Dominion
September
Alliance man was speaking. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Papa was not very well to-day.
Oliver Geddes was here. Cool to-day.
Mon. 6 Dull &amp; windy. Noble finished ploughing the Summer fallow. Rowand &amp; Papa were working at
the horse stables. Edgar was here. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Rowand was doing odd jobs.
Margaret McVinnie daughter of John McVinnie died on Aug. 26 from appendicitis. A little rain last
night. Papa was turning over some rakings.
Tue. 7 Dull. A cool wind. Rain some on Mon. night. The boys were taking manure to the Summerfallow. Uncle Alfred was here &amp; Rowand is at Uncle Alfred's. Robert &amp; Florence Geddes started to
High School to-day at P.E. Samuel F. Barwash died lately. Mo
Wed. 8 Warm. The boys were drawing out manure &amp; brought in the barley rakings &amp; the clover 1
load. Noble is away to Southampton &amp; Rowand to the Burgoyne meeting. Mamma &amp; I were at Uncle
Alfred's for plums. Mrs. John Schwass &amp; Dorothy were here. Papa was turning out the hay. Mamma
was not well yesterday or to-day. I have generally been putting down when our boys &amp; Uncle Alfred's
boys are only a few minutes to visit one another. R
September
Thur. 9 Warm &amp; like rain. Noble took threshing wood to other place &amp; brought home wheat from
Cairns to sow. He brought home some of our blue &amp; yellow plums. Rowand &amp; Noble were getting
threshing wood for here &amp; doing other things. I had my supper at Uncle Alfred's. A few drops of rain
to-night. Papa was helping the boys.
Fri. 10 Warm. Noble was at Geddes's threshing after dinner. Rowand was working the Summer
fallow. Papa was cutting weeds. I was helping Aunt Lizzie. Mamma preserved 15 quarts of yellow
plums yesterday. Uncle Alfred was here. Noble was treating the wheat &amp; doing other things.

�Sat. 11 Warm, windy &amp; dull a good bit. A little rain. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. They were at Uncle
Alfred's to-night. Mrs. Wm. Sharpe, her daughter Mrs. Smith &amp; her son Calvin are at Uncle Alfred's.
Rowand was at Geddes's threshing &amp; Noble sowed the wheat. Uncle Alfred was here. 4 Acres of
Fall wheat we have. Thunder &amp; lightning.
Sun. 12 Dull &amp; hot. We were all at church in the morning &amp; the boys were there at night. Mr. {blank
space} from {blank space} was preaching. I was at S.S. Rowand was at Geddes's for dinner. Uncle
Alfred, Isabel, Earl Jacklin, Mrs. Sharpe,

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Mrs. Smith, Calvin Smith &amp; Miss Higgadore were here. A thunder storm last night with a very high
wind. Cool at night.
Mon.13 Bright, sun hot but air fresh. Rowand was at Geddes’s &amp; John Schwass’s at the threshing.
Noble took the pig belonging to the set that the other 2 belonged to, to P.E. It weighed 190 lbs. &amp;
brought $17.75 per cwt. Flour costs $7.75 per cwt. We had cucumbers of our own this year. We had
some good radishes this year. Noble was running the water furrows in the wheat &amp; he &amp; Papa were
grinding the binder knife. A rain last night. Aunt Lizzie &amp; Bessie were here. Bessie got home on
Saturday. A barn in Amabel was burnt yesterday having been struck with lightning. Mrs. Alex
Campbell, Saugeen died on Sat. night. Pig was about 11 months old.
Tue.14 Bright. Yesterday &amp; to-day were lovely days. Noble was at the threshing &amp; cut some of our
flax. Rowand worked at the flax &amp; they were working at the binder &amp; Papa &amp; Rowand were working
at a reach for the waggon &amp; grinding. Agnes was here and Papa was at Uncle Alfred’s.
Wed.15 Hot &amp; windy. Like rain. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E after din &amp; I was at Southampton

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with Agnes. Noble went to other place. He, Papa &amp; Rowand were fixing the waggon. Rowand was
working at the flax &amp; taking water out of the cistern. Agnes was here. Agnes &amp; I called at Jos.
Chappell’s.
Sept. 16 Thur Very windy, a cold wind tonight. A thunderstorm last night with a high wind and some
rain. Rowand plastered the cistern worked at the stable &amp;c. He &amp; I were at other place for plums &amp; to
help Noble to put on a load of hay. Frank Stanley’s barn was burnt last night. Uncle Abram went to
Toronto last week &amp; is around here again now. Uncle Alfred was here.

�Sept. 17 Fri A cool wind. Bright. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred’s threshing at Ferguson's place. Noble
came home. He got threshing wood ready for other place &amp; he &amp; Papa were tying &amp; stooking at the
flax. Mamma &amp; I were at Geddes’s.
Sept. 18 Sat. Warm then turned cool. Wind quite cold to-night. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble
was at the threshing &amp; was stooking flax &amp; buckwheat Rowand was at working at the flax &amp;
buckwheat.
Sept. 19 Sun. Cold &amp; bright. A hard frost. Ice. We were all at church in the morning &amp; I was

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at S.S. Mr Taylor of Moorefield preached. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at church at night.
Mon. 20 Some drops of rain. Very dull &amp; cold. The boys finished the buckwheat put up the fence
around the garden &amp; worked at another &amp; I was at Uncle Alfred's. Uncle Alfred was here. I was at
Uncle Sandy's to say good-bye to Bessie who was to go to Toronto to-day. Uncle Abram was here
for dinner &amp; supper.
Tue 21. Warm &amp; bright. The boys took a load of threshing wood to other place &amp; brought home a
load of hay. The boys were cutting corn &amp; plastering the cistern. We picked some of our crab apples.
Papa helped the boys take off the load. I was at Ed. Schwass's. The hay is the 2nd. crop of alfalfa
that was cut before &amp; 1 load out last week.
Wed. 22 Very hot &amp; bright. The boys were at other place with wood &amp; getting hay &amp; brought in the
flax ^ {Above it reads: here} 1 load &amp; out corn. Papa was working in the mow, The boys are away to
Burgoyne &amp; Alec was here. Papa has been feeling better than he was a week ago. Uncle Gilbert &amp;
Aunt Jeannie Christie came home from the West the night before last. Rowand hurt his knee &amp; arm
by falling off the wheel to-day. Mr. Peirson had an operation lately for cancer of the hip. Hazel

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Moore was married lately to Bert Byers.
Thur. 23 Very hot, some wind. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. part of the day. The boys brought a load of hay
from other place. They were working at the corn, fixing the pump at the barn &amp; the cistern pipe at the
house. Papa was helping them. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Mamma was not very well to-day. I was at

�Mrs. John Forrester's &amp; Uncle J. Gowanlock's. The cat had 5 kittens on Monday. Mamma preserved
blue plums yesterday &amp; made plum &amp; crab apple (minced) jelly to-day.
Fri. 24 Very hot. The boys finished the corn &amp; were fish-ing at the river. The {they} got 4 bass, the
biggest one weighing 2lbs. -1oz. We started picking winter beans to-day. Uncle Alfred &amp; Edgar were
here. Duncan Campbell had {scratched out} a piece raised to his barn to-day.
Sat. 25 Very hot. Noble was at Geddes' silo filling. He was doing other things &amp; Rowand was taking
wood to the church. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. We made govenor sauce yesterday. Our balsams
were frozen last Saturday night. Our asters have been flowering for a while. Mamma &amp; Noble were
not very well to-day. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Wm. Burgess' son Tom was in the office to-day.
Mist at first to-day.

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Sun. 26 Very hot. Thunder &amp; lightning in the evening. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at P.E.
church at night. No service was held at Burgoyne or Dunblane as Mr. Strachan was not able to be
back to preach.
Mon. 27 Showers to-day. A little rain last night. Thunder &amp; lightning. Cooler to-day. The boys took
the last wood to the church &amp; brought home threshing wood. Noble went to Geddes's &amp; at Burgoyne
&amp; Edgar was here. Papa &amp; the boys were working at the stable. Our water-melons &amp; cucumbers
were frozen We a week ago Saturday. We dried corn &amp; preserved some peaches, peaches $1.10
per basket. Noble has a sore shoulders to-day.
Tue. 28 Bright partly. Windy. A little shower. Papa &amp; Mamma were at Christie's &amp; our other place.
The boys took Northgrave's wood to P.E. &amp; took a cooking stove to other place from P.E. We got it
second hand for $12. Rowand stayed over to cut seed alfalfa clover.
Wed. 29 Cold wind. Showery. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came home. Edgar was here.
Noble was working around the barn. A rainbow this evening. Uncle Alfred was here. Hail to-day.
Thur. 30 Cold. Showery. Very dull. Papa &amp; Rowand were
working at the horse stable. Noble was cultivating &amp; doing other things &amp; was at Mrs. Geo Esplen's
sale. He got some little things. Uncle Alfred was here.

�Fri. Oct. 1 Cold. Rained all day. Rained last night. Snow mixed with the rain. Papa &amp; the boys were
working at the horse stable. They put the horses into it. This is the first night for the cows to stay in
all night. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's &amp; Edgar was here. We harvested 11 qts. of crab preserves.
Sat. 2 Rained last night &amp; rained some this morning. Bright this afternoon. Not as cold as yesterday.
Snow 2 in. deep at Bruce Twp. yesterday. Noble was at Dick's threshing &amp; was doing odd jobs.
Rowand was at the office. Papa was at home as he was not well last night or to-day. Uncle Alfred
was here. Branches broken off trees at Owen Sound so heavy with fruit &amp; snow. Noble is at
Burgoyne. Our cistern was runng {running} over to-day. Mamma has had a sore back lately.
Sun. 3 Rained last night &amp; a little to-day. Rather cold. I was at S.S. &amp; Mamma &amp; I were

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at church. Mr. Strachan was preaching. Uncle Alfred was here &amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred’s. Our
well has water in it just now. There was no service to-night. Rowand fell into the creek to-night day.
Mon. 4 Bright partly. Noble started to plough. Rowand was working at the stable &amp; Uncle Alfred was
here &amp; Rowand is away to Geddes' &amp; to concert in P.E. Cool &amp; windy.
Tue. 5 Dull partly. Rather cold. Rowand went to other place &amp; Noble ploughed &amp; helped Mamma to
bring home the rest of the beans. Isabel &amp; Agnes were here &amp; Noble was at the beef ring meeting at
Uncle Alfred's.
Wed. 6 Bright. A beautiful day. Uncle Alfred's &amp; Noble &amp; I went to our other place to digging
potatoes. Noble stayed over to-night. Rowand came home. We packed our Winter eggs last week. A
white frost last night. We started to dry crabs ap {apples?} last week. Warm. Noble was at Christie's
to-night.
Thur. 7 Bright &amp; nice. Rowand was at Jas. Ferguson's threshing. I went over to other place with
Isabel &amp; Agnes. We took up the rest of the potatoes except what will harrow up. Noble came home
to-night. Warm.
Fr. 8 Bright &amp; warm. Rowand was at the threshing &amp; he &amp; I took up the potatoes here about 3 1/2
{illegible} sacks &amp; 1/2 sack of early ones. Noble was at other place harrowing

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�the potatoes ground. There were about 50 1/2 bags from there. Noble, Rowand &amp; Papa got some
sticks from the bush &amp; the boys brought in loads of buckwheat. Papa is able to do more now than at
the beginning of the week.
Saturday 9 Bright &amp; pretty warm. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand helped Noble to unload a
load of buckwheat &amp; to take in another load &amp; then he went to Sam Shaw Smith's threshing. Noble
took in the rest of the buckwheat &amp; put up 2 props at the driving shed on other place. He brought
home the rest of the potatoes. Agnes was here for a few minutes. Mrs. Kate Jos. Collard &amp; Finlay
McLennan died lately.
Sunday 10 A beautiful day warm &amp; bright. Mamma &amp; I were at church in the morning &amp; I was at S.S.
Uncle Alfred &amp; O. Geddes were here.
Monday Oct. 11 Warm, rained a lot. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. in the afternoon. Papa, Mamma, Rowand
&amp; I were shelling some beans. The boys were doing other things &amp; the Noble was at Uncle Alfred's
and away buying pigs, Noble was in Southampton. He bought 8 from Gottlieb DamHausen. Rowand
has a cold just now. Mamma planted a yellow rose &amp; s {blank space} bush. Thundering to-day.

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Tue. Oct. 12 Pretty warm, bright. Noble was ploughing. Rowand &amp; Papa were doing carpenter work
&amp; Rowand was helping Mamma &amp; me to pick some snow apples. Papa was at Uncle Alfred's.
Wed. 13 Warm &amp; bright. Noble was ploughing. Rowand was doing carpenter work &amp; was at other
place. Papa &amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. in the morning. Papa Mamma &amp; I were picking apples. We
have 3 llbs barrels at any rate of pulled snows from here &amp; about 17 pails of Alexanders. Noble is
away to Burgoyne. Lightning to-night.
Thur. 14 Warm &amp; bright. Noble was ploughing here &amp; coiling part of seed clover at other place.
Rowand cut the seed clover here &amp; ploughed some. Thundering. Our campanula has been in flower
for a good while. We bought a {blank space} cook stove a few weeks ago from John George for $72
belonged to ?. Windy. Papa was working outside.
Fri. 15 Hot. Windy. Noble was ploughing. Rowand went to other place. We planted crocuses to-day.
I was at Uncle Alfred's. Alice &amp; Georgina came home on Wed. night. Alice was here yesterday. Mrs.
Bently daughter of the late Wm. Jones died lately. We finished threshing the white beans to-day.

�Sat. 16 Cooler. Dull. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came home from other place. Noble was
ploughing. Rowand was at Christie's last night.

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John Hills got an automobile this Summer.
Sun. 17 Dull &amp; cool. We were at church in the morning except Noble. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was
here &amp; O. Geddes was here for dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Misty at first.
Mon. 18 Dull &amp; warm. This is Thanksgiving Day. Noble was at Geddes's for oats &amp; brought in 1 load
of mangles &amp; he was ploughing. Rowand was taking up mangles. I helped him a little. Papa took a
bad cold last night. Mamma has a little. Uncle Alfred &amp; Georgina were here. Aunt Lizzie went to
Toronto on Saturday for the holiday.
Tue. 19 Hot. Bright partly. Rowand was work-ing at the mangles &amp; ploughing. Noble was working at
the mangles &amp; took apples to {Weishuhons?} for making into apple-butter. Rowand has a cold.
Wed. 20 A sprinkle of rain. Bright after dinner. Hot. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. part of the day. About 7
loads of mangles. Mamma &amp; I picked some apples. The boys finished the mangles &amp; ploughed &amp;
went to the mill for the apple-butter. Uncle Alfred was here. We had 23 or 24 qts. of apple-butter.
Thur. 21 Warm &amp; bright partly. The boys brought home 2 loads of clove seed clover from other
place.

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They were doing other things. Thos. {Thomas} Taylor died at Southampton lately. Some drops of
rain this morning.
Fri. 22 Cool part of the day. A lovely afternoon. Papa's cold is getting better. The boys were at the
threshing at the other place. The threshing was from about 8 O'clock to 3 O'clock. Uncle Alfred was
here. Thos. B. McBride died on the 21st very suddenly.
Sat. 23 Warm part of the day. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys were working with the seed
clover. They got it all in 2 3/4 loads. Edgar was here.
Sun. 24 Thunder &amp; lightning with some rain. Cool in the afternoon. P. M. {Papa, Mamma} &amp; I were at
church in the morning &amp; I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here.

�Mon. 25 Cool wind. Bright partly. Rowand did odd jobs &amp; picked 1 {bbl?} of snows at other place.
Papa helped him with odd jobs &amp; Mamma &amp; I helped Isabel &amp; Agnes to peel apples after dinner.
Tue. 26 Rained quite a bit, thunder &amp; lightning. Noble was ploughing part of the day. Rowand was
doing carpenter work &amp; cleaned &amp; sprayed the hen-house. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner.
Uncle Alfred was here. We started to dry apples to-night. Rained last night.
Wed. 27 Rained last night &amp; to-day. Thunder &amp; lightning to-day. The boys were at a cattle sale &amp;
cattle judging in P.E. Noble {added in at bottom: Rowand was working in the forenoon}.

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finished ploughing the back field. We did about 3 pailes {pails} of Bailey Reds &amp; 6 pails of Tolmon
Sweets apples beside fallen ones here. Uncle Abram went to Toronto on Oct.16 &amp; came back to
Christie's on the 20th. Rowand saw some wild geese flying South on Sunday. Windy to-day.
Thur. 28 Rained some this morning. Cleared up to-night. Cold. Rowand was doing carpenter work &amp;
Rd. Noble was doing odd jobs. They each took a waggon's team to other place in the afternoon.
Mamma was at Geddes's.
Fri. 29 Cold &amp; Dull. A little sleet fell last night &amp; to-day. Rowand came home. He took grain to P.E.
from other place. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand did not get the chop home.
Sat. 30 Windy &amp; bright. Cold in morning &amp; warmer at night. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble
came home. Rowand finished the stair from the horse stable to the barn &amp; was doing other things.
We had a fire in the hall for the 1st time this Fall last night.
Sun. 31 Bright &amp; windy. Raining in the after-noon. Papa &amp; Mamma were at church it was
Communion service. Uncle Alfred was here, he gave me a book
called "St. John's Gospel of Christ" by "George Mattheson D.D." To-day is the last day of of the S.S.
The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.
Mon. Nov. 1 Rained this morning &amp; a little shower in the afternoon. Cold. Papa &amp; Mamma were in
P.E. after dinner. Windy.
Nov. 2 Warm &amp; turned cold. Rained a lot last night &amp; to-day. Cold &amp; windy this afternoon. Rain very
heavy sometimes. Uncle Alfred was here. Uncle Abram came here yesterday &amp; went home to-day
Uncle Andrew's after dinner. Noble was at Gotlieb Danhausen's &amp; at Southampton &amp; He went to

�other place after dinner yesterday. We made some governor sauce last week &amp; chili-sauce to-day.
Rowand was picking russets, 7 pails &amp; he was doing other things yesterday. Papa was helping him
to put a floor in a cow stall to-day. Thundering. Rowand was doing other things to-day.
Wed. 3 Cold. A few showers. Rowand was at P.E. for chop, flour &amp;c &amp; he was doing odd jobs. Uncle
Alfred was here. We got some bulbs hyacinths, tulips, snowdrops &amp; daffodil narcissus &amp; crocuses
from Wm. Rennie Co.
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place. We bought 3 cattle from J. Coulter last week. R for $90 per per head 10c per lb about. Bright
after rain. Papa has not been very well lately.
Fri. 5 Dull a good bit. Noble came &amp; ploughed here half of afternoon. Rowand came home to-night.
Sat. 6 Bright &amp; warm this morning. Dull &amp; cold this afternoon. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble
was ploughing &amp; Rowand was picking apples at other place. Walkerton Flour is $6.75 per cwt.
Mamma planted the bulbs except 2 yesterday outside. John McVinnie died lately. Shipers of
potatoes are paying$1.25 per bag for potatoes at Port Elgin.
Sun. 7 Rained quite a bit, felt chilly. Papa &amp; Mamma were at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred
was here &amp; our boys were at his place.
Mon. 8 Bright Mostly. The boys each ploughed part of the day. Noble was at Southampton &amp; at Dan
Haussen's &amp; got the 8 pigs at $6 per piece each. Rowand &amp; Papa were fixing a stall for them. Uncle
Alfred was here. Papa &amp; Mamma &amp; Rowand are away to Dunblane church to a concert. There were
2 special services there yesterday. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Not very cold.
Tue. 9 Rained some last night &amp; part of this morning.

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Stopped &amp; then rained some in showers. Very windy. Noble was ploughing &amp; Rowand was doing
odd jobs.
Wed. 10 Ice in the back kitchen this morning. Showers of snow. Cold. Noble was ploughing &amp;
Rowand took a load of wood to P.E. &amp; was doing different things. Uncle Alfred was here.

�Thur. 11 Cold. Warmer to-night. Snowed some. Rowand went to other place. Noble ploughed &amp; was
at the store. We made hard soap to-day with Caustic Soda.
Fri. 12 About 1ft. of snow fell last night. Stormy &amp; calm alternately to-day. Cold. Noble took the team
&amp; 2 sleighs to other place after dinner. Papa was helping him to get ready the sleigh. We had about
1/2 bu. of Dutch Set &amp; 1 bu. at the least of potato onions off our garden this year.
Sat. 13 Dull &amp; kind of cold. Noble came home with the sleigh. He &amp; Rowand went for cattle (that we
got from J. Coulter yesterday) but had to go to-day to get them. Papa &amp; Edgar were in P.E. this
afternoon. Papa's birthday is to-day. Mamma &amp; I gave him some money. Uncle Alfred was here.
Noble has a sore feet cut with his boots with walking over to where the cattle are. Papa was not very
well this morning.

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He had 1 pr. {pair} of socks &amp; no insoles on. Rowand got a blister on his foot. Papa &amp; Edgar had the
buggy to P.E.
Sun. 13 14 Dull &amp; cold. Mamma &amp; I were at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand
came home on horse back &amp; went back with the cutter. Papa was not very well.
Mon. 15 Snowed some. Not cold. Noble took up some turnips &amp; brought home some corn from the
field. Papa &amp; I were at Uncle Alfred's. Miss McKellar Missionary spoke at Burgoyne church to-night.
Rowand has a sore foot. He brought some apples home.
Tue. 16 A hard frost last night. Bright some. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand brought rest of
apples that are picked &amp; he &amp; Noble took up some more turnips. Edgar was visiting the boys &amp; Uncle
Alfred was here &amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Turnips were frozen some. Rather cold. Do not get
done all Noble's work.
Wed. 17 Dull &amp; Bright too. Thawing. Wind North East or N. West. Noble took wood to Rt.
Stevenson's P.E. Mamma was not well. We started house cleaning. Cars are running some yet.
Thur. 18 Thawing, cold wind. Bright partly Frost last night. Noble took wood to P.E. too Emmanuel
Bock &amp; he was drawing &amp; piling the pig pen rails.

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�My white primrose is flowered. Uncle Walter, Aunt Mary &amp; Douglas &amp; his wife came home from the
West lately. Mr. John Lamont of St. Catherine's formerly of Arran died.
Fri. 19 Thawing, rained some. Bright partly. Noble ploughed some. Darkie has not been working
much for a long time on account of a sore shoulder. Edgar was visiting Noble. Uncle Alfred &amp; Mr.
Strachan were here. Neil McGillivray was selling sugar at $14.00 per cwt. this week. Bran is $2.50 or
$3.00. Noble was visiting Edgar.
Sat. 20 Very Dull. Some sleet to-night. Not very cold. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came
home before dinner. He &amp; Noble have got about more than half of the turnips up. Rowand took the
Fall wheat from other place to Turners' station yesterday, 25 bu. &amp; 5 lbs. bringing $45.65.
Sun. 21 Dull. Raining &amp; freezing as it fell. Very slippery walking. Rowand &amp; I were at church. He
went to other place in afternoon. He &amp; Noble were at Uncle Alfred's. Grass all icy.
Mon. 22 Dull. Rained &amp; thawed. Still some ice. Rowand came before dinner. Noble was working
around the stable. Edgar was up &amp; he &amp; our boys were hunting sparrows

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at both places. Our boys are away to Uncle Alfred's to-night hunting sparrows. Uncle Alfred was
here. We started to-day to separate once a day.
Tue. 23 Very dull. Raining a little. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys brought home the rest of
the turnips &amp; Mamma took 2 pails of carrots up. Mild.
Wed. 24 Milder. Drizzling &amp; a few flakes of snow. Noble was at S. Smith's threshing. Rowand was at
other place &amp; he &amp; Mamma &amp; Papa put cotton on hen-house window. I was at Schwass's for chicken
&amp; cream money. Cairnses intend to attend to our cattle this week.
Thur. 25 Drizzling this morning. Cleared up this afternoon. Been calm for a while. Mild. Rowand was
ploughing. Noble was at Smith's threshing &amp; propping up gangway &amp; c. Papa helps with the chores
at noon as well as milking all the time. Tom is kind of sick. Agnes was here. A little windy in the
evening, a little snow last night.
Fri. 26 A little snow last night. Dull. Rowand was in P.E. &amp; he &amp; Noble were at other place for hay.
We are selling 8 tones + 1200 lbs of timothy pressed to R.D.

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�Northgrave for $15 per ton less $5 {illegible} for delivering at Turner's station. Noble was ploughing.
Uncle Alfred was here. Nellie Gertrude eldest daughter of Rev J.A. &amp; Mrs. McLachlan of Chesley
died Nov. 19th.
Saturday 27 Drizzling, snowing a little. Bright part of the afternoon. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's
threshing. I was there for dinner. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Caroline Schwass was here
yesterday for a little bit to sell Xmas seels. We did not get our baldwin apples or the russets at other
place pulled. A great many people have not finished their Fall work.
Sun. 28 A nice day. Bright. Papa Rowand &amp; I were at church in morning. The boys were at Uncle
Alfred's &amp; Uncle Alfred was here. Wm. Geddes died to-night.
Mon. 29 Bright &amp; nice. Atkinsons started to thresh just before dinner here. Agnes helped us at dinner
time. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma has not been well for a few days. Frost last night. The boys
were at Uncle Alfred's threshing in the morning. Frost came last night. The boys were at Uncle
Alfred’s {illegible} in the morning. Not cold Sun. or Mon.
Tue. 30 Bright partly. Finished threshing between 3 &amp; 4 O'clock. Uncle Alfred was here. Noble was
at Ed. Schwass's threshing the rest of day. Frost last night. Jas. Gowanlock was here last night to
see Mr. Atkinson. $3.50 an hour for threshing. We are near the last Atkinsons have to thresh.
Wed. Dec. 1 Dull mostly. A little drizzle in the morning
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&amp; raining this evening. Not cold. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E Noble was at Schwass's threshing till 3
o'clock. Rowand &amp; Noble both ploughed some &amp; were getting some grain ready for chop. Rowand is
hard up with the cold.
Thur. 2 Very bright, cold wind. Rowand went to Lockerby for chop &amp; Noble went to other place.
Uncle Alfred was here. 7c per cwt for chopping at Lockerby. Rowand was at Geddes's for some of
our chickens.
Fri. 3 Very dull at first. Bright then dull. A hard frost last night. Warm to-day. Rather windy. Rowand
went to other place &amp; he &amp; Noble got the alfalfa for seed into the barn. Rowand came home. We got
the rest of the carrot up &amp; home about 20 {illegible} this year.
Sat. 4 Rained a lot. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Alec Geddes was here. Rowand did some odd
jobs. Rowand has a bad cold. A little rain got into our cellar first time since spring.

�Sun.5 Rained &amp; snowed a little. Froze some. None of us were at church. Uncle Alfred was here.
Some wind.
Mon. 6 Dull, cleared up at night. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Edgar helped Rowand to
put up some storm windows &amp; c. Wood, dry, that we sold to Bock's 14 in. at $4 per cord, bold wind,
not a very cold day.

1920 December
Dec. 7 Dull. Middling cold. Frost last night. Rowand was at other place, he put some implements &amp;
corn inside here. Uncle Alfred was here. Papa was not well the last few days. Loyd Ferguson had an
operation on Monday for appendicitis. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa got 2 books from the boys for his
birthday, "Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson" by his widow Lucy, &amp; "The Life of Wm. Carey"
by George Smith.
Wed. 8 Hard frost last night. Dull then bright. Cold wind, Rowand took chop to P.E. after dinner.
Thur. 9 Dull in the morning, bright after dinner. A hard frost last night. Uncle Alfred was here.
Rowand took a load of wood to Bock's &amp; got his grist home. Noble was home for dinner. He was
doing odd jobs, too. Colder Wed &amp; to-day than lately.
Fri. 10 Dull. Snowed &amp; drizzled a little. Warmer. Noble was home. He &amp; Rowand were doing odd
jobs &amp; were working in the bush. Oliver Geddes is here.
Sat. 11 Dull mostly. Papa &amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand was cleaning pens, at the store &amp; Edgar
helped him to fix the pump. Uncle Alfred &amp; Jessie were here. Jessie got home last night. Noble was
in P.E. with grist from other place.
Sun. 12 A beautiful day bright &amp; warm. Frost last night. Papa &amp; I were at church. Uncle Alfred was
here. Mamma &amp; I were at his place. Mamma has a bad cold.
Mon. 13 Windy. Has been calm for some time lately. A few showers. No frost last night. Uncle Alfred
was here. Rowand was at other place &amp; brought from the field part of seed red clover. We got the
upstairs about finished cleaning to-day &amp; did some downstairs, we cleaned one pantry a while ago.
Warm to-day. Bright partly. Mamma was feeling hard up last night &amp; to-day.
Tue. 14 Very Windy &amp; showery. Shower of snow or hail once. Rained &amp; blew some through the
night. Rowand was cleaning some of the flax &amp; taking some posts out of the fence between the

�house fence &amp; the barn &amp; maybe doing other things. Uncle Alfred was here. This year we had about
20 pails of carrots, 1/2 bu. of Dutch set &amp; 1 bu. at least of potato onions, enough beets for ourselves,
some corn, radishes, lots of cucumbers, too late water melons (did not taste bad) &amp; no citrons &amp; lots
of tomatoes, some lettuce.
Wed. 15 Blowing &amp; snowing. Rowand was cleaning some of the floor &amp; doing various other things.
Uncle Alfred was here. Uncle Wattie &amp; Aunt Mary are living in the house J. Lyness used to live in
owned by Wes. {Reany?} now.

December
Mamma has been hard up with cold. Papa was feeling better yesterday than for a good while, not so
well to-day. Last Sunday &amp; the Sunday before a collection was taken at Burgoyne church for China
Famine. Not much frost.
Dec. 16 Not cold. Blowing &amp; snowing some. Papa &amp; Rowand were Uncle Alfred were in P.E. Noble
came home &amp; Rowand went over &amp; took 3 calves. Uncle Sandy &amp; Aunt Lizzie were here &amp; J.H.
Schwass &amp; Edgar were at the stable. Our boys were at Uncle Alfred's. We lost about 1 load of red
clover this year. Boys were doing odd jobs.
Fri. Dec. 17 Snowed &amp; stormed some. Noble was at Peirson's &amp; Kaufman's &amp; was doing various
jobs. We got 20 lbs. of honey from Kaufman's at 20c {cents} per lb. We are about done housecleaning.
Sat. Dec. 18 Snowing &amp; blowing partly &amp; bright partly. Papa &amp; I were in P.E. Noble brought the
alfalfa for seed from other place. {Blank space} Alice &amp; Agnes called. Pantry window froze last night.
Not very cold to-day.
Sun. 19 Snowed a lot last night &amp; some to-day. Not very cold. I was at church in the morning. Jessie
was here. Uncle Alfred's mare "Dora" died yesterday. She was one of the team that Arthur used to
work.
Mon. 20 Snowed a good bit. A kind of cold wind part of the time. Rowand was home for dinner.

December
He &amp; Noble were doing some odd jobs. Edgar was here though not in the house. Noble is away to
Geddes's to-night. Rowand was at Christie’s to-night.

�Tue. 21 A hard frost last night. Bright partly. Stormy in evening. Rowand came &amp; Noble went back to
other place. Rowand &amp; I went to Xmas Entertainment at Burgoyne church. The boys were working at
the bush. Uncle Alfred was here. Before noon there was a rainbow a halo (colored some of the time)
&amp; a bright streak around the sun. Noble was at John Schwass's.
Wed. 22 Stormy. Rained quite a lot. Rowand cleaned the hen house &amp; c.
Thur. 23 Stormy. Cold wind. John Schwass, Rowand &amp; Edgar killed 2 pigs for us. Uncle Alfred got
1/2 pig. The pig &amp; 1/2 weighed {blank space}
Fri. 24 Cold wind. Stormy sometimes. Rowand &amp; Papa were in P.E. Noble came home. Cairns's to
feed our cattle.
Sat. 25 Bright &amp; frosty. Papa Mamma &amp; I were at Uncle Andrew's for supper. Uncle Alfred was here.
I got a pair of mitts from Papa &amp; Rowand, a vest from Mamma &amp; a handkerchief &amp; handkerchief case
from Mary Alice. Uncle Abram came back from Toronto last Saturday. Papa got where he was for a
few days

December
a fountain pen &amp; pencil. Rowand got a purse some shaving cream &amp; a pair of cufflinks. Mamma got
a pr. {pair} of felt boots &amp; a handkerchief &amp; Noble got a knife, some pocket pincers &amp; a {illegible} for
holding papers. About 8° this morning.
Sun. 26 Kind of stormy. I was at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand went to
other place in the morning. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's
Mon. 27 Snowed a little &amp; then cleared up a good bit. Rowand was home for dinner. Noble was at
the bush in the morning. He was at the store in the afternoon. Uncle Alfred was here. I was at Uncle
Alfred's. Nomination day.
Tue. 28 Snowed a good bit. Drizzled a lot last night. Not Cold. Rowand was home. Thomson's clover
thresher came to-day. Uncle Alfred was here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was here working in the afternoon.
Bessie Geddes came home from Toronto on Mon. night to stay. She has been working there since
the beginning of Jan.
Wed. 29 Stormy. Got through threshing and had an early dinner. Noble was doing odd jobs. Uncle
Alfred was here. Noble was at Burgoyne. Edgar was here but not in the house. Hard frost last night.

�Thur. 30 Snowed some. Not cold. Noble went to other place &amp; Rowand brought a load of hay home.
Papa &amp; Uncle Abram were in P.E. in afternoon. Uncle Abram was at Uncle Alfred's. Georgina, B.
{Bessie} &amp; J. R. Geddes were here. Jas. Clark's daughter in the West died lately. Thawing to-night.
Fri. 31 Some frost last night. Very bright part of the day. Papa &amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. {Port
Elgin} Rd. {Rowand} is at Uncle Alfred's. He got a load of hay from other place. Neil Steadman died
this morning. Arthur came home last night from Manitoba. B Geddes sent me a gold bar pin last
night. Rowand is 22 to-day. He got a young pig + 1 heifer (Spottie's last years calf) + $1.00.
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&lt;p&gt;1920 {written in pencil}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Front cover - Sketch of winding road bordered by trees through a valley, ending at a Roman gate with illegible words. Gusts of wind in the background}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Stadium&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Diary 1920&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. May 1 A very cold wind. Bright mostly. Papa &amp;amp; I were in Port Elgin. The boys were drawing wood to the church &amp;amp; they put the gates up around the house one on the east &amp;amp; one on the west. The one on the South &amp;amp; East were put up before. Rowand fell into the creek &amp;amp; got his arm &amp;amp; leg wet. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Mrs. Archibald Wilkie died last Tuesday. Noble was at Geddes's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 2 A very cold wind. Bright. Mamma, Rowand &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning it was at S.S. There were 87 present at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand was at Geddes's for dinner. There was a total eclipse of the moon tongiht. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were not very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 3 A cold wind. Bright partly. The boys were fencing at the other place. Papa was not well. Mamma was not very well this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 4 Bright. Wind cold. Noble was ploughing the buckwheat ground &amp;amp; he was cultivating the front field. R was working at fences. Papa and Mamma were in P.E. today. He has been away all winter. Sugar is $20.00 per cwt, dutch set onions 30c per lb. And Rice is 20 cnts. Isabel was here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;1920 Apri May&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. May 6 Bright + warmer than usual. The nicest day there has been for a long time. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were working at fences &amp;amp; Rowand &amp;amp; Noble were working on the land. The got the first seeds in to-day. We sowed some of the flower seeds too Mail-man did not come around to-day as train got off the tracks near Paisley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thu. 7 6 Bright &amp;amp; warm. The boys were working on the land &amp;amp; Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were working at the fence too. Uncle Alfred, Edgar, &amp;amp; Alex Geddes were here. We cleaned the spare room yesterday and the boy's room to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 7 Bright &amp;amp; warm. The boys were working on the land &amp;amp; Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were working at the fence. One of the steers that we sold to Joe Lyness is sick to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 8 A cold wind. Looked like rain sometimes. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand was at the dentist &amp;amp; he was working on fences. Noble was working on the land. We have about 11 ac. sown now. Rowand was at Chas. McLean's on the wheel. Alex &amp;amp; Rt. {Robert?} Geddes were here for 1/2 ton of hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun.9 Cold. A little shouwer of rain. I was at S.S., P.,M &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning &amp;amp; Rd. {Rowand} was there at night. Uncle Alfred was there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 10. Cold. A tiny little rain.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papa &amp;amp; the boys were working at the fence the land &amp;amp; carpenter work. Mrs. John Colbean has got the caste off her broken leg that she has had on for 10 weeks. Beauty had a calf this morning. John Schwass's 3 youngest girls have the mumps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 11 A cold wind in the afternoon. Bright by partly. Noble &amp;amp; Rd. were working on the land &amp;amp; Rowand took a cattle beast to Port Elgin of Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; was at the dentist's. Noble was at Lyoness's &amp;amp; Alec Geddes was here. We used the first of our rhubarb yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 12 Cold. Rowand took the 2 steers to P.E. along with other people's. Jos. Lyness book bought them. They weighed 2020 together together. we got them between 12&amp;amp;13 cents a lb for them. The boys were working on the land. Uncle Alfred was here. We got a different violin from Eaton's to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 13 A very cold wind. The boys were working on the land. Uncle Alfred was here. An Armenian peddlar stayed here all night. Bright to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 14 Very cold. Tee outside this morning. Rowand was working on the land &amp;amp; Noble &amp;amp; Papa were working on the fence. Papa &amp;amp; I were at the preparatory service. Ol Alice &amp;amp; Mrs Wark joined the church by proffessions of Faith &amp;amp; Miss Minzes by Certificate. Lewis Cobean's baby, Sandy M Cammel's &amp;amp; Harold Smith were baptised. {Illegible}, Rowand has a cold just now.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mc The new minister at Paisley preached&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 15 Not so cold to-day as lately. Ice outside to-day. Papa &amp;amp; Lewis were in P.E. Noble finished sowing. Rowand was 's at Southampton to get his watch that w was being repaired. Rd. was being odd. Rd. did not get his watch. Mamma has not been well lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 16 Warmer. Bright. I was at SS. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma went to church in the morning. The Sacrament was held to-day. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; the boys were at his place. I {illegible} this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 17 Dull. Fairly warm. Pap &amp;amp; Rowand were working at the front fence. They got it finished except that they will have to get more wire for a bit of it where they put up a different kind. The boys were drawing out manure &amp;amp; Noble was disliking the mangle ground &amp;amp; garden. A few drops of rain to-day. Thunder to-night. Rd. has a cold just now. The boys have had pretty sore lips lately. Papa has not been very well yesterday &amp;amp; to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 18 A little shower last night. Dull a good bit. Cooler for a while. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were in P.E. this afternoon. Noble was working the garden &amp;amp; mangle ground. In the morning the boys draw out manure part of the time. They are playing ball at Uncle Alfred's to-night. Uncle Alfred is here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Wed 19 Warm. Rained a little in the afternoon. N was working the mangle ground &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Papa sowed them. We planted some onions &amp;amp; did some other gardening. Rowand was in P.E. Cool wind. U&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 20 Warm. Noble was ploughing the back wheat ground &amp;amp; Rowand was working at fences. In the afternoon Arthur helped them to take 9 of our young cattle to the other farm. A thunder storm with some rain. 2 complete rainbows, one a beautifully colored one. Uncle Alfred was here. Dr. Philps was here to see Chloe. We sowed carrots, beets, radishes &amp;amp; lettuce seed. Cows were outside to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 21 Warm. Turned cooler. Noble was ploughing &amp;amp; harrowing. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were staking a fence for a lane between Uncle Alfred's farm &amp;amp; ours from the bridge to the bush. Rd. got some red raspberry, black currants &amp;amp; gooseberry bushes from Geddes's. We planted some of them got a waggon-load of bush soil &amp;amp; some evergreens to plant. The boys put 2 cows &amp;amp; 2 hides out to stay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 22 Pretty warm. Pa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble finished ploughing &amp;amp; they drew out manure. Rowand was doing odd jobs too. Uncle Alfred's got some hay from us. R. Geddes has been here a few minutes. Fred was outside to-day.W White frots this morning. Rowans has had a sore leg lately.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. May 23 Warm. A few short heavy showers. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at his place. Oliver Geddes was here for dinner &amp;amp; tea. We were all at church except Noble. Rd. &amp;amp; Oliver were there at night. I was at S.S. To-day is called Empire Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 24 Misty at first. Warm. Rowand was working at the fence of the future lane across the creek. Papa was helping him. Noble was working the land &amp;amp; we put in 3 rows of potatoes, some of them early ones. Edgar was here. Rd. was fishing &amp;amp; Noble was away playing ball. I was at U. Cis. Isabel was here. We worked in the flower-graden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue25 Warm. Papa&amp;amp; I were in P.E. after dinner. The boys were drawing out manure cutting potatoes &amp;amp;e. Rowand was at the store. I was at a {Misuriey?} address and at the church buy miss Mitohel. Uncle Alf Arthur is here. Papa is not very well just now. We started putting cows outside all night to separate 2 times per day. {In margin} We put in some flower seeds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 26 Warm. Cool wind for a while. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at the store. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; I was at their place. We were working in the garden. We put in some mangles &amp;amp; carrots for seed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27 A nice day. Our boys &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar went to our other place to plant potatoes yesterday. They hired A Kerr's Planter. Rowand went to Christie's for all night &amp;amp; Edgar wheeled home. Arthur &amp;amp; Noble stayed on the farm. They came home to-night. They planted&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;half an acre for each family. Mamma's Uncle Wm. Rowand is not well just now. Elmer Rowand died lately. We were working in the garden. We planted sweet corn, beans, pumpkins &amp;amp; squash.&amp;amp; citron &amp;amp; potato onions. Mc Laren's man put up a new eve-trough on the South side of our shed &amp;amp; a pipe connecting the South side of the front of the house with the cistern. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Papa helped him. Turned cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 28 A cold wind. The boys were drawing out manure. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's. He has had a cold for a while. Papa has a cough. Blossoms, some at least are out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;St. 29 Warm this morning. Not so warm this afternoon. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble was disking. Rowand was working at the fence. Alice was here for a few inutes. A white frost this morning. Rowand was sick this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 30 Warm. I was at S.S. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were at Dumblane church. Rowand is not well. Edgar was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 31 Very warm. A few drops of rain. Noble&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;was disking. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were shelling corn. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were at Uncle Walter Gowanlock's. Uncle Gilbert &amp;amp; Aunt Jeannie started away to Western Canadaa to-day. Uncle Walter &amp;amp; Aunt Mary are to start to morrow too. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Adam Esplen &amp;amp; Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Alec Lamont are to start away to-day. by boat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue, June 1 Very warm. Windy part of the time. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. {Port Elgin}. Noble was sowing &amp;amp; planting flax-seed, beans &amp;amp; potatoes. Noble is not well. Rowand is getting better. Rowand was shelling corn &amp;amp;c. Cooler to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 2 Cool. Dull. Mist once &amp;amp; drizzle. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were working at the fence &amp;amp; were at Jas. Ferguson's at a tractor demonstration. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Uncle Alfred was here. Our water-melons &amp;amp; cucumbers were sown to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur.3 Cold wind bright. The boys were helping Uncle Alfred to saw wood &amp;amp; were working at our fence. Neither of them are well. Papa was not well to-night. Agnes was here. Georgina is in Port Eligin with She has the mumps.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June 1920&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 4 Warmer than yesterday. Cloudy part of the time. Rowand was working at fencing &amp;amp; cultivating. Noble worked part of the morning. He was not well. Rowand was pretty well except that his lip was sore. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday 5 Dull partly. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. &amp;amp; the boys were were fencing. Edgar was here. Richard died lately Webb died lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday 6 Bright. Cool wind. We were all at church except Noble. Service and S.S. were in the afternoon on account of Mr. Strachan preaching the pulpit vacant in Port Elgin where Mr. Mann has just left in Southampton where Mr. Soules has just left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 7 Pretty warm for a while. Thunder lightning &amp;amp; some rain to-noght. Rowand was cultivating the Summer-fallow. Noble was at the other place putting our cattle out of Karcher's. He &amp;amp; Papa were putting up fences. Noble was at Burgoyne at the ball playing. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 8 Cool tho wind though warm. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were in P.E. part of the day. Noble is 30 years&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June 1920&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;old to-day. We gave him some money Noble was at Southampton, A nice rain last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 9 Pretty hot at times. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were in P.E. &amp;amp; &amp;amp; at the other farm. Noble was sowing the turnips &amp;amp; rolling some ground. Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; Oliver were here. Rowand finished getting his teeth fixed yesterday. Rowand was consulting Dr. Well about his leg that has been sore some time. Dr. thinks it is rheumatism. The boys were fencing yestero-day &amp;amp; Rowand was yesterday. Noble was carpentering yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 10 Very hot. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning to-night. And arora last night. The boys were fencing &amp;amp; working on the ground. Papa was helping Rowand. He has lumbago.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 11 A thunder storm last night. Rain through not as much as the last time. Warm to-day. The boys were sharpening tools &amp;amp; Noble was working on the land &amp;amp; Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were doing carpenter work. Edgar &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. John Burgess from Bala &amp;amp; Mrs Carr were here. I was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 12 Very hot. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble got a load of gravel from Geo. Esplen's. Rowand finished the thing like a stoneboat that&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they have been making for logs. They skidded nearly all the logs they intended to do. &amp;amp; brought home a few poles. Thundering to-night Noble was working on the land Rowand was at a meeting in P.E. of the Junior Farmer's Club. Mrs. Ed. Cook was buried to-day. Alice has the mumps just now. A few sprinkles of rain. The boys put one of the calves in the orchard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 13 A nice day. Not too cold or hot, Papa &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Edgar were here. I was at S.S. We got rides in the morning with John Burgess. Mrs. &amp;amp; Mrs. Burgess &amp;amp; Mrs. Carr intend to leave for Bala to-morrow. Misty this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 14 Rather hot. Misty this morning Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were clearing the horse stable to be ready for cementing. Noble was drawing gravel from George Esplen's. Papa was not very well. Uncle Alfred was here. I am 24 years old to-day. The boys gave me a gold brooch with a blue stone in it. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma gave me $2.00 &amp;amp; some grey cloth for a dress. Agnes gave me a framed picture of a girl's head. Coral McIver spoke to me on the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;telephone to give me birthday wishes. Uncle Alfred's {illegible} &amp;amp; me. Papa took a picture off&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 15 Hot. Showers in the afternooon. Rain at night. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning. Noble was drawing gravel. Rowand was working at the stable &amp;amp; helping Uncle Alfred to start making a ladder for us. Papa is not well to-day yet He &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were at Rt. Crawford's for tea. P&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday 16 Cool. The boys got a load of stone from McCannel's &amp;amp; Noble was drawing out manure to the buckwheat ground. Rowand was at P.E. &amp;amp; Southampton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday 17 Cold wind. Noble was cultivating the buckwheat ground &amp;amp; Rowand was at the other place. In the afternoon Rowand was cultivating &amp;amp; Noble was fishing at snake creek but he did not get any fish. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were picking potato bugs. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were at Geddes's. A thunder storm to-night with some rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 18 Bright. Cold wind. The boys were working at the stable. Papa was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa &amp;amp; I went into Bruce a little further than Underwood &amp;amp; back again in an auto in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 19 Bright. Not hot. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble sowed the buckwheat &amp;amp; worked on the ground for it. Rowand was working at the at the stable &amp;amp; was scuffling. Noble is away to Burgogne to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oliver called here on the way to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday 20 We were all at church in the morning except Noble. Raining to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 21 Rained quite a lot last night &amp;amp; the most of to-day. The boys were doing odd jobs. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 22 Rained last night some &amp;amp; this morning some. Bright this afternoon. Edgar &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here. The boys were working at odd jobs. Noble was at Burgoyne. The cistern at the house got not very far from full about 8 in. from the top. The water leaks out after it gets up a certain distance. Cool to-day. Mamma was sick yesterday. She was very dizzy when she got out of bed in the morning. Uncle Alfred finished our ladder Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday 23 Bright. Cool wind. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. part of the day. Rowand was in with Edgar in the waggon after dinner. The boys were doing odd jobs. We picked some wild strawberries to-day for using for the first time. Wild &amp;amp; Garden ones are a good crop. Wild ones are big. We have no garden ones. except a few. Noble was away for a drive. Edgar was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday 24 Beautiful day. Rowand got 2 pigs from Pierson's 2 months we sold for $7 a piece. Noble was at the farm in &amp;amp; in P.E. with part of mower. Edgar&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papa picked wild strawberries. Uncle Andrew hurt his muscles in his sides to-day. was here. The boys were cutting hay around the house &amp;amp; Noble was wee cutting the thistles. He got some furniture varnish from a peddlar to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri.25 Papa &amp;amp; the boys were cutting thistles &amp;amp; raking hay. Noble took the mower that we got at Gammie's sale to P.E. &amp;amp; traded it for a "New Giant During" mower. We got $10 for the old one the price of the new one was $92.75. It is a 5 ft. one. The boys were at Burgoyne Garden Party. Over $2.00 taken at the gate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat.26 Hot this afternoon. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble &amp;amp; Rd. were at the other place cutting, raking &amp;amp; coiling part of alfalfa. Noble took the new mower there from P.E. yesterday. Noble was at burgoyne to-night. We bought 10 boxes of strawberries/5c per box. Rowand called at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun.27 Rather hot. Cool breeze. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church in the foremoon. I was at S.S. Oliver Geddes was here for dinner. Uncle Alfred was here. Mr. Strachan wanted the service special as it was 1 yr. since the Memorial Tablet was put in the church. No service at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 28 Very hot. Thundering a little in afternoons Thunder &amp;amp; lightning &amp;amp; a little shower in the evening. Some rain through night. Papa was cutting thistles.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the night. Rowand went over to the other place Noble was scuffting &amp;amp; then he went too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 29 Showery. The boys came home. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. in the afternoon. Uncle Andrew &amp;amp; Aunt Minnie &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here in the evening. THe boys were cleaning fall wheat for sale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday 30 Noble took 30 bushels of Wheat to P.E. for $1.95&amp;amp;the certificate. Rowand finished pigpen. &amp;amp; wheeled to Southampton. Noble was cutting thistles. They went to the other place in the evening. Fine &amp;amp; warm. We sold the red &amp;amp; white heifers of $13.90 per cwt. to M. Chappelle. Papa was cutting thistles. We were picking wild strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday July 1 Fine &amp;amp; warm. A celebration at P.Elgin &amp;amp; Owen Sound to-day. The three of us were at Uncl Alfred's in the evening. Papa was cutting thistles. We were picking wild strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday July 2 Hot. Rain last night with thunder &amp;amp; lightning. The boys came home. They were cleaning grain &amp;amp; weeding. Papa was cutting thistles. Pat Cumming from B.C. was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sturday 3 A mist last night. Got quite cool to-day. The boys were at the other place. The alfalfa is all cut. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Mamma's Uncle William Roand's funeral was to-&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;day in Brant. He died suddenly on Thursday. One of Wm. Karcher's children is dead. Third form scholars at High School finished examinations a week ago Friday. Thunder &amp;amp; a rainbow this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday July 4 Cold. We were all at church in the morning except Noble. He &amp;amp; Rd. were there in the evening. Mr. Budge was preaching at night. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. John Burgess, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham (Tom Burgess in Southampton's daughter from same family) &amp;amp; Mr. Edge &amp;amp; all from Durham were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday July 5 Warm. Papa was cutting thistles &amp;amp; we were weeding mangles. The boys went to the other place. Sam Schwas &amp;amp; family are visiting around just now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue.July 6 Dull. Mist &amp;amp; a little rain. Some showers last night. Rowand came home to-day. He, Papa &amp;amp; I were weeding a little. We preserved 2 qrts of wild strawberries. this year. Uncle Alfred was here. Cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 8 Warm partly. Papa &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here for dinner. Were were weeding &amp;amp; scuffling. Rowand is away to the other place.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;George Esplen died lately of appendicitis. A few drops of rain to-day. Thunder to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 9 Dull, then cleared up. Noble drove home &amp;amp; wheeled back to the other place. They had no hay drawn in when he was here. They have the alfalfa and part of clover cut. They took the heifers to Turner's Station to-day. The white one weighed 1010 lbs &amp;amp; the red one 1050 lbs. Our garden is poor in parts. We have a calceolaria &amp;amp; acaia in flower. Agnes was here. She is taking music lessons this summer. Uncle Alfred was here he &amp;amp; Papa were at Goerge Esplen's funeral. Neil D. McDonald's son died of appendicitis. Our crops are looking better than they were.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday 10 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys have 4 loads of alfalfa in to the barn on the other place &amp;amp; brought 1 load home. There are 9 acres of alfalfa, 9 acres of clover &amp;amp; 9 acres of timothy on other place. The boys were coiling to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun.11 Hot. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were not at church as they were not well. The boys were there in the evening too. I was at S.S. Mr. Budge of Hamilton was preaching. Uncle Alfred, Arthur, Edgar &amp;amp; Oliver Geddes were here. Mr. Strachan is away on at least part of his holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;1920 July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon.July 12 Some rain last night &amp;amp; this morning. Thunder. Bright &amp;amp; hot this afternoon. The boys were doing odd jobs &amp;amp; Noble was in P.E.He got a barrel of salt costing $3.25. Rowand was helping Uncle Alfred to put roofing on their barn after dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Edgar &amp;amp; Alice were here. Alice was here. Our hen-house got sprayed again to-day. I got a new Testament from B. Geddes (for my birthday.) to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 13 Wed 14 Mist &amp;amp; drizzling this morning. Bright this afternoon. Cool since the mist. Windy. A shower at other place last night. A few drops here with lightning. Mamma finished singling turnips. Papa was cutting thistles. The boys came&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday 14 home. They cut part of clover here &amp;amp; weeded a little corn. A little shower last night &amp;amp; lightning. A shower at other place last night. They got 5 loads of hay in yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 13 Very hot. We finished singling turnips A cool wind this afternoon &amp;amp; Papa was cutting thistles. Kitty had 4 kittens a while ago. Arthur sprayed their &amp;amp; our potatoes. at other place. I have not kept a record of our kittens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur.15 Cool, bright &amp;amp; windy. Noble finished cutting the clover here &amp;amp; went to other place. Rowand went in morning. Papa was cutting thistles &amp;amp; we were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;weeding things &amp;amp; picking wild strawberries. We got enough for tea &amp;amp; 3/4 of a qt. preserved. Isabel was here. We have been making a pair of overalls for me out of shirting at 45c per yd. We have not finished them yet. The boys were at Christie's on Friday. There have been a lot of appendicitis cases for a piece around lately. Looked like rain. Said to be coldest days in July for a long time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 16 Cool &amp;amp; bright. The boys came home this afternoon &amp;amp; brought a load of alfalfa. The have all the alfalfa &amp;amp; clover in on other place now, 4 Loads of clover &amp;amp; 10 1/2 of alfala in all. The boys were raking &amp;amp; coiling tonight here. Uncle Alfred, Alice &amp;amp; Edgar were here &amp;amp; Florence &amp;amp; Robbie Geddes were here. We got the potatoes &amp;amp; beans finished weeding &amp;amp; Papa finished the thistles in the field he was at. I helped Mamma with weeding the garden. An aurora last night. Looked like rain. Cool wind. Rowand was not feeling very well. Robbie got word to-day that he had passed the Entrance examination to High School. Rd. got his leg jagged with pitch fork.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 17 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rd. was at Lookerby for chop. The boys finished coiling hay. Noble sprayed the potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;1920 July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday 18 About 1 in. of rainfall here last night &amp;amp; this morning. Thunder. Bright in the afternoon. Some of the rain fell pretty heavily. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. The boys were there at night. Mr Padden from Milverton preached. Edg The boys were at Uncle Alfred's. Uncle Alfred was here. Cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 19 Warm. Dull this morning, drizzled a little bit. Bright in afternoon. Edgar was here. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Rowand was sick last night &amp;amp; this morning he did not eat any breakfast. Some better now. Wm. English is at Christie's just now. Noble cut part of timothy &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand did odd jobs. Rowand was cutting some weeds &amp;amp; cutting a little hay with the scythe. He was not able to work much. Papa was cutting weeds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 20 Rather hot. Bright. Noble was spraying the potatoes on other place &amp;amp; he raked all &amp;amp; coiled part of timothy here. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were weeding. Rowand had the pain again last night &amp;amp; to-day again. Papa was coiling hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 21 Dull. Cool &amp;amp; part of the time misty this morning. Bright &amp;amp; warm this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papa &amp;amp; the boys were working at the hay. Mamma &amp;amp; I were weeding. There was a humming bird around the house yester day &amp;amp; to-day. We have a few garden flowers in bloom. We sowed beets 3 different times, just a few of first ones came up, dutch set, &amp;amp; potato &amp;amp; onions &amp;amp; carrots &amp;amp; radishes look well. Beans look as if they are doing well. Corn is scarce. We have not eaten any lettuce yet. Mangles &amp;amp; beets for seed are growing well. We have a calceolaria, a Pansy germanium &amp;amp; {acatas?} flower in the house in flower. Mrs. John Goar of Port Elgin (John Goar's mother), John Lamont of Red Deer &amp;amp; Albert M. Fluke of Pontiac Mich. all died lately. Albert Flukewas drowned. We have some house flowers in bloom outside.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 22 Rather hot. Bright. Papa &amp;amp; the boys were working at the hay &amp;amp; Papa was weeding besides doing his own work very nearly every day. Mamma &amp;amp; I were weeding. I was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Edgar &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here. Rowand is threatened with has the pain this evening. Alice brought us some rasperries to-day to us. Word was in the papers to-night that Helen &amp;amp; Laurier Christie had passed the Lower School Examinations. L Lightining last night or night before.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Friday 23 Saturday 24 Rained some a good bit of the day. Thundery. Noble was doing odd jobs. They took all of the load of hay. Rowand was not well enough to work very much. He did not eat any dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Edgar were here. Noble was at Burgogne. Rowand was helping to grind a kinfe . Lightning last night or night before.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 24 Rained a little in the morning. Bright afterwards. Cool. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. The boys were raking hay &amp;amp; they brought in one load of hay, The last of the clover here. Mamma &amp;amp; Rowand sprayed the potatoes. &amp;amp; the boys were grinding the mower &amp;amp; cement from Brigdon's. Rowand feels better than yesterday. Rowand was turning hay out. Yesterday Mamma gathered come. Caraway was used.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 25 Looks bright. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church &amp;amp; I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Arthur were here. O. Geddes was here. Papa was not well to-day. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 26 Bright &amp;amp; cool. The boys were working at the hay &amp;amp; weeding. We picked some wild strawberries to-day. Mr. Sayles sold "The Port Elgin Times" editorship to Mr. Wesly this summer. Mrs Walter Rowand's brother father was Peter McIntosh.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;killed last week by falling off a load of hay. The black calf &amp;amp; red calf were outside to-night for the first night for pasturing. Arthur was here to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 27 Bright, warmer. I was picking berries. Noble took the waggon &amp;amp; rake to the other place this afternoon. The raked the other 2 nd rakings &amp;amp; took them in {reg?} on one field. Rowand was scuffling the corn &amp;amp; fixing a fence. Papa was working at the fence &amp;amp; weeding &amp;amp; Mamma was weeding. Edgar was here. Hay done here except timothy seed. Uncle Alfred's are taking off hay for E. Ferguson on shares &amp;amp; put in grain on shares this year broke a blue and white bowl to-day that we have had some for some time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday 28 Rained a little in the forenoon. Cleared up at noon. Thundered some after dinner &amp;amp; before. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were doing odd jobs. In the afternoon Rowand &amp;amp; I went to the Rowand picnic {in margin: about 90 at picnic} at Nelson's Grove at P.E. Elgin. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Edgar were here. A few drops of rain after dinner. Rowand as at Uncle Alfred's. Mamma was weeding corn. I got 3 quarts of preserved raspberries yesterday to preserve. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were fixing tfence. A few drops of rain in afternooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 29 Rather hot this afternoon. A very high wind. A bi Showery this morning. Bright Papa &amp;amp; Mamma finished winding the corn practically.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;part of afternoon. A big branch blew off one of our little apple trees to-day. Rowand, Aethur &amp;amp; Edgar went over to the other place to-day to work on the hay. Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar came home to-night. I was picking berries. Agnes &amp;amp; Isabel were here. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's. Florence &amp;amp; Robert Geddes &amp;amp; Wm. English were here to-day. Sarah Kennedy daughter of the late Wm. Kennedy died lately. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were weeding &amp;amp; Papa was working at a fence. The co- Thundering. Wetseed new potatoes to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 30 Bright in the forenoon. Thunder &amp;amp; rain in afternoon. Not much rain though heavy. rather hot. The boys came home to-night. There are 51 loads of hay in all of this crops cuttings. 14 1/2 loads of timothy off q ac. and a gully on the other place. Noble has not been well. Mamma was not well yesterday. I was picking berries. 74 degrees In shade at noon at uUncle Alfred's. We had some apple-cause yesterday. 17 load hay here &amp;amp; 34 other places.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 31 A cold wind. Bright. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys put the red calf &amp;amp; black calves into orchard. Rowand was patching wood-shed roof &amp;amp; doing other things. He is away to Burgoyne to-night. Edgar was here. Nights are always&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July &amp;amp; August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cool this Summer. We had 9 ac. of alfalfa, 15 loads of it, 9 ac of clover, 14 loads off it on the other place. a little over 9 ac. of timothy 11 loads off it on the other place. Arthur was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. Aug. 1 Dull &amp;amp; Quite cold. A little shower. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church &amp;amp; I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; D. Geddes were here. Our boys were at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 2 A rain last night. Bright partly. Noble was working at the Hummer-fallow &amp;amp; souffling Rowand was doing various things &amp;amp; after dinner he stroked the Fall wheat at the other place. {Ce?} air no is cut it. Papa was helping Rowand, picking wild goodseberries &amp;amp; c. Mamma &amp;amp; I were picking raspberiies. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;T Thursday 3 Bright. Warmer than Monday. A little frost last night. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were in P.E. &amp;amp; Papa was wading. Noble was scuffling &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Rowand were at the bush getting logs for the bridge &amp;amp; the stable. Mamma &amp;amp; I were picking berries. Rowand is at Uncle Alfred's. O. Geddes &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were here. Papa was not very well last night or to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 4 Rather hot. Bright. The boys were working at the bridge. Papa, Mamma &amp;amp; I were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;weeding, mangles &amp;amp; picking wild gooseberries. Uncle ALfred was here. July was said to be the coldest month July month for 33 years. The most rainfall for July for 22 years. Rowand was weeding.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thur. 5 Pretty hot. The boys were preparring to cement the stable. Papa was helping the boys weeding and helping us to wash the buggy. We were weeding. Arthur, Edgar Georgina &amp;amp; Helen Cameron were here. Noble is better to-day than he has been for a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 6 Hot. The boys were working at the stable. Edgar was helping them. Uncle Alfred was helping some. Papa was weeding the rest of the mangles. He &amp;amp; Noble were at the other place. Gerogina passed the Middle School Exams. with Honors. Mary Alice passed ul unless in History. Thundering to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 7 Very hot. A thunder storm this morning with some rain. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Arthur &amp;amp; Edgar were helping our boys with the cementing. Noble is away to P.E&amp;gt; to-night. We have used some potatoes, they are very poor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 8 Very hot. Thunder storm with a little rain. We were all at church in the morning but Noble. I was&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;at S.S. O. Geddes was here for dinner &amp;amp; supper &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred was here to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 9 Some sprinkles of rain. Not so very hot. Arthur, Edgar &amp;amp; our boys were cementing. I was picking berries. We used first green peas to-day. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys are at the river to-night. Mrs. Reed died this morning. Papa &amp;amp; the boys were doing other things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue.10 Dull in the morning. Bright after dinner. Warm. Papa was in P.E with Arthur in the morning. Noble was in with waggon. The boys &amp;amp; I were at S.S. picnic at Peiren's. Noble We were all at U.C's to say good-bye to Arthur but were not there long. Papa was weeding &amp;amp; doing other things. Hugh McGillivray died lately. Mrs. Neil Bell died lately. Joe Lyness has been pretty sick with appendicitis. Mrs. John W. Leeds died lately. Rowand was doing various things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 11 Hot. Dull partly. The boys were weeding &amp;amp; doing the cementing where the forms were. After dinner they were at the other place. They got 2 loads of {?} wheat taken in. Part of the afternoon Rowand was at Cri Christie's at some stock judging. We were reading. Uncle Alfred was here. He &amp;amp; Papa were at Mrs. Reid's funeral. Georgina passed the Matriculation Examination. I was at the Bible Society meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur. 12 Hot. dDll partly. A heavy mist this morning. The boys finished taking in the wheat.&amp;amp; brought home a load of alfalfa. Rowand was home at noon &amp;amp; weeded a little. We were weeding. I was at Geddes’s. Garnet Mitchel died lately. There were 4 loads of wheat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 13 Very hot. Dull partly. Thundering. The boys &amp;amp; Papa were weeding &amp;amp; the boys were cutting &amp;amp; stooking the{^timothy} hay for seed. Noble was at the river Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Edgar were here. Mr. Jos Lyness died about 9: 30 A.M. from appendicitis.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 14 Some rain.&amp;amp; thunder throught the night. Hot to-day with some sprinkles of rain. Papa &amp;amp; I were in Port Elqin. Mary Jane Esplen died this morning of heart failure. She was Henry Esplen’s daughter. The boys were helping to churn &amp;amp; doing odd jobs. Noble was at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 15 Sun hot &amp;amp; wind cool. Papa, Rowand &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning I was at .SS. A Lord's Day Alliance man was speaking. There was not {under “was not” : (in afternoon)} service at night or at Dumblane. Uncle Alfred {under “Uncle Alfred” : (in afternoon)}was here. Noble and Rowand were at Jos Lyness’s funeral. Donnie &amp;amp; Loy Christie were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. Aug. 16 Hot. Dull partly. The boys cut &amp;amp; stooked the barley.&amp;amp; were doing odd jobs &amp;amp; weeding. Uncle Alfred was here. He &amp;amp; Papa were at Mary Jane Esplen's funeral. Edgar was here. Mamma &amp;amp; I were picking berries. Alice was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 17 Hot. Rowand went to the other place. Noble took 2 pigs about 10 months old to loan. They weighid 410 lbs. to-gether.&amp;amp; we got $18.75 per cent. for them. Noble &amp;amp; I were picking berries &amp;amp; Noble was helping Uncle Aflred after dinner. We got about 27 qts. of raspeberries preserves this year. Papa was not well to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 18 Hot. Noble went to the other place. He &amp;amp; Rowand came home to-night. Uncle Alfred was here. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa was weeding. Papa &amp;amp; I were away for a drive through by Mc Taggart's around the block. Mamma was not well to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur.19 Very hot. Papa &amp;amp; Noble were weeding &amp;amp; Noble was cutting again. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were doing carpenter work. Rowand &amp;amp; I were at other place getting apples &amp;amp; coiling hay. Edgar was here. Rowand was stooking. Mrs. Chas. Bileg &amp;amp; Isabel Burgess were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 20 Very hot. Windy. The boys were working at the grain. Uncle Harold came to Uncle Alfred's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;last night from St. Catharines. He was here to-day. We put our black heifer into the beef-ring y this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 21 Very hot at first. Turned cool in the afternoon. A little thunder &amp;amp; rain. Mist in the evening. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys were working at the grain part of the day. Rowand was working at pictures. Uncle Alfred was here. Windy. Some rain last night. Uncle Harold was helping the boys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 22 A cold wind. Bright. We were all at church in the morning except Mamma. She was not well. The boys were at S church at night &amp;amp; I was at S.S. It was the Anniversary service. Rev. J. C Jolmie was preaching. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Uncle Harold were here. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's. I go there nearly every Sunday to get to S.S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 23 Bright &amp;amp; cool. Noble was in P.E. He &amp;amp; Rowand were swe stooking, bringing in the rest of the barley (3 loads in all) bringing in the timothy hay seed &amp;amp; doing odd jobs. The boys are away to other place to-night. Uncle Harold was here. Uncle Abram came here to-day. He has been down from the West a week or two. Grass hoppers are bad around here this year. A white frost last night. Papa was helping the boys.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;T Tue.24 Cool. Rather dull. Uncle Abram went away to-day. The boys came home. Uncle Harold was here. The boys brought in 1 load of grain here. Noble was at Burgoyne.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed.25 Hotter to-day. A cool breeze. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Uncle Harold was here Rowand was helping Edgar in the morning. We got our field across the creek cut. Oliver, Alice &amp;amp; Robbie Geddes were here. Uncle ALfred was here. Mamma is getting better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur.26 Hot. Dull. Mamma was at Geddes's &amp;amp; Uncle Harold was here. Noble finshed cutting the grain &amp;amp; Roawnd &amp;amp; Papa were stooking. Something is broken about the binder so that it took him a long time to get it moved this morning. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma sprayed the potatoes. We canned some beans to-day. Aunt Lizzie gave me a white primrose plant to-day for a birthdya present.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri.27 Pretty hot. Dull partly. The boys were stooking &amp;amp; drawing in grain. Papa was helping them. We pulled the duchess &amp;amp; part of the astraoan apples. 1/2 barrell of duchess. Uncle Harold is here to stay all night. Thundering this morning. Edgar was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat.28 Hot. A couple of sprinkles. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. Uncle Harold &amp;amp; the boys were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;drawing in grain. 6 loads of grain in. 5 loads of barley &amp;amp; oats off about 3 1/2 acres. I saw my first skunk to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 29 Hot. Mamma &amp;amp; Noble &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Mr. {blank space} from {blank space} was preaching. I was at S. S. Uncles Alfred &amp;amp; Harold were here for tea. Edgar was here &amp;amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 30 - Hot &amp;amp; very windy. The boys &amp;amp; Papa were drawing in grain. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Harold were here. Uncle Alfred took Uncle Harold to P.E. {Port Elgin} today to go on the train to Montreal &amp;amp; the boat from there to the old country. O. {Oliver} Geddes was here. Thundering.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 31 A rain last night. Cool &amp;amp; a high wind. Papa was working at the grain. The boys were working the Summer-fallow, raking, bringing home a load from the field &amp;amp; doing other things. Alice was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Sept. 1 Cool &amp;amp; bright. Said to be frost last night, don't know whether there was any here or not. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Noble was helping Edgar. Rowand was at other place &amp;amp; was cutting clover here for seed. He &amp;amp; Noble brought in some grain. Papa helped Rd. to unload 1 load. Georgina was here &amp;amp; Noble was at the field accross the creek, 10 loads of oats off {blank space} acres&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;in the field SW of front lane. Papa was sharpening mower knife.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 2 Bright &amp;amp; cool. Rowand was helping Edgar &amp;amp; Noble was ploughing the Summer fallow &amp;amp; doing odd jobs. Papa was helping off with 1 load, Noble &amp;amp; Rowand brought in some S. wheat. Papa was stooking on Tuesday, 60 some stooks. He may have done other work besides his own.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 3 Bright &amp;amp; warmer than yesterday. Noble was helping Edgar. Uncle Abram was here &amp;amp; Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; Forence were here. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand took off a load. {written in margin - Papa may have done other work to-day besides his own}. Rowand &amp;amp; Uncle Abram brought in a load. Roward brought in the rest of the S. wheat. Less than 3 loads of S. wheat off {blank space} acres. Rowand was raking the clover for seed &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Papa coiled it. We made cucumber pickles to-day &amp;amp; apple-jelly yesterday. Rundel liniment agent was here yesterday. Frost the last three nights. Papa generally helps to take off the loads.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 4 Warm part of the time. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys finished drawing in the grain except some of the rakings. In some places on Thursday morning. 38 loads of grain alltogether. 8 loads of peas &amp;amp; oat grain off almost 5 1/2 ac.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 5 A few drops of rain We were all at church in the morning except Noble, he &amp;amp; Rowand were there at night. A Dominion&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Alliance man was speaking. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here. Papa was not very wewll to-day. Oliver Geddes was here. Cool to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 6 Dull &amp;amp; windy. Noble finished ploughing the Summer fallow. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were working at the horse stables. Edgar was here. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Rowand was doing odd jobs. Margaret McVinnie daughter of John McVinnie died on Aug. 26 from apendicitis. A little rain last night. Papa was turning over some rakings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 7 Dull. A cool wind. Rain some on Mon. night. The boys were taking manure to the Summer-fallow. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; Rowand is at Uncle Alfred's. Robert &amp;amp; Forence Geddes started to High School to-day at P.E. Samuel F. Barwash died lately. Mo&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8 Warm. The boys were drawing out manure &amp;amp; brought in the barley rakings &amp;amp; the clover 1 load. Noble is away to Southampton &amp;amp; Rowand to the Burgoyne meeting. Mamma &amp;amp; i were at Uncle Alfred's for plums. Mrs. John Schwass &amp;amp; Dorothy were here. Papa was turning out the hay. Mamma was not well yesterday or to-day. I have generally been putting down when our boys &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred's boys are only a few minutes to visit one another. R&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur. 9 Warm &amp;amp; like rain. Noble took threshing wood to other place &amp;amp; brought home what from Cairns to sow. He brought home some of our blue &amp;amp; yellow plums. Rowand &amp;amp; Noble were getting threshing wood for here &amp;amp; doing other things. I had my supper at Uncle Alfred's. A few drops of rain to-night. Papa was {illegible} boys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 10 Warm. Noble was at Geddes's threshing after dinner. Rowand was working the Summer fallow. Papa was cutting weeds. I was helping Aunt Lizzie. Mamma preserved 15 quarts of yellow plums yesterday. uncle Alfred was here. Noble was treating the wheat &amp;amp; doing other things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11 Warm, windy &amp;amp; dull a good bit. A little rain. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. They were at Uncle Alfred's to-night. Mrs. Wm. Sharpe, her daughter Mrs. Smith &amp;amp; her son Calvin are at uncle Alfred's. Rowand was at Geddes's threshing &amp;amp; Noble sowed the wheat. Uncle Alfred was here. 4 Acres of Fall wheat we have. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 12 Dull &amp;amp; hot. We were all at church in the morning &amp;amp; the boys were there at night. Mr. {blank space} from {blank space} was preaching. I was at S.S. Rowand was at Geddes's for dinner. Uncle Alfred, Isabel, Earl Jacklin, Mrs. Sharpe,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;September&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Smith, Calvin Smith &amp;amp; Miss Haggadore were here. A thunder storm last night with a very high wind. Cool at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon.13 Bright, sun hot but air fresh. Rowand was at Geddes’s &amp;amp; John Schwass’s at the threshing. Noble took the big belonging to the set that the other 2 belonged to, to P.E. It weighed 190lbs. &amp;amp; brought $17.75 per cwt. {T’loan?} costs $7.75 per cwt. We had cucumbers of our own this year. We had some good radishes this year. Noble was running water {illegible} in the wheat &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Papa were grinding the knife. A rain last night. Aunt {Liggie?} &amp;amp; Bessie were here. Bessie got home on Saturday. A barn {illegible} Amabel was burnt yesterday having been struck with lightning. Mrs. Alex Campbell, Saugeen died on Sat. night. Pig was about 11 months old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue.14 Bright. Yesterday &amp;amp; to-day were lovely days. Noble was at the threshing &amp;amp; cut some of our flax. Rowand worked at the flax &amp;amp; they were working at the binder &amp;amp; Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were working at a {illegible} for the waggon &amp;amp; grinding. Agnes was here and Papa was at Uncle Alfred’s.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed.15 Hot &amp;amp; windy. Like rain. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E after din &amp;amp; I was at Southampton&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;September&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;with Agnes. Noble went to other place. He, Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were fixing the waggon. Rowand was working at the flax &amp;amp; taking water out of the cistern. Agnes was here. Agnes &amp;amp; I called at {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 16 Thur Very windy, a cold wind tonight. A thunderstorm last night with a high wind and some rain. Rowand plastered the cistern worked at the stable &amp;amp;c. He &amp;amp; I were at other place for plums &amp;amp; to help Noble to put on a load of hay. {illegible} Stanley’s barn was burnt last night. Uncle Abram went to Toronto last week &amp;amp; is around her again now. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 17 Fri A cool wind. Bright. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred’s threshing at Ferguson's place. Noble came home. He got threshing wood ready for other place &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Papa were tying &amp;amp; stooking at the flax. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at Geddes’s.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 18 Sat. Warm then turned cool. Wind quite cold to-night. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble was at the threshing &amp;amp; was stooking flax &amp;amp; buckwheat Rowand was at working at the flax &amp;amp; buckwheat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 19 Sun. Cold &amp;amp; bright. A hard frost. Ice. We were all at church in the morning &amp;amp; I was&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;at S.S. Mr Taylor of Moorefield preached. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 20 Some drops of rain. Very dull &amp;amp; cold. The boys finished the buckwheat put up the fence around the garden &amp;amp; worked at another &amp;amp;. I was at Uncle Aflred's. Uncle Alfred was here. I was at Uncle Sandy's to say good-bye to Bessie who was to go to Toronto to-day. Uncle Abramwas here for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue 21. Warm &amp;amp; bright. The boys took a load of threshing wood to other place &amp;amp; brought home a load of hay. The boys were cutting corn &amp;amp; plastering the cistern. We picked some of our crab apples. Papa helped the boys take off the load. I was at Ed. Schwass's. The hay is the 2nd. crop of alfalfa that was cut before &amp;amp; 1 load out last week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 22 Very hot &amp;amp; bright. The boys were at other place with wood &amp;amp; getting hay &amp;amp; brought in the flax ^ {Above it reads: here} 1 load &amp;amp; out corn. Papa was working in the mow, The boys are away to Burgoyne &amp;amp; Alec was here. Papa has been feeling better than he was a week ago. Uncle Gilbert &amp;amp; Aunt Jeannie Christie came home from the West the night before last. Rowand hurt his knee &amp;amp; arm by falling off the wheel to-day. Mr. Peirson had an operation lately for cancer of the hip. Hazel&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Moore was married lately to Bert Byers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 23 Very hot, some wind. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. part of the day. The boys brought a load of hay from other place. They were working at the corn, fixing the pump at the barn &amp;amp; the {illegible} pipe at the house. Papa was helping them. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Mamma was not very well to-day. I was at Mrs. John Forrester's &amp;amp; Uncle J. Gowanlock's. The cat had 5 kittens on Monday. Mamma preserved blue plums yesterday &amp;amp; made plum &amp;amp; crab apple (minced) jelly to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 24 Very hot. The boys finished the corn &amp;amp; were fish-ing at the river. The {they} got 4 bass, the biggest one weighing 2lbs. -1oz. We started picking winter beans to-day. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Edgar were here. Duncan Campbell had {scratched out} a piece raised to his barn to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 25 Very hot. Nobel was at Geddes' silo filling. He was doing other things &amp;amp; Rowand was taking wood to the church. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. We made govenor sauce yesterday. Our balsams were frozen last Saturday night. Our asters have been flowering for a while. Mamma &amp;amp; Noble were not very well to-day. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Wm. Burgess' son Tom was in the office to-day. Mist at first to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. 26 Very hot. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning in the evening. Uncle Alfred was here. The boys were at P.E. church at night. No service was held at Burgoyne or Dumblane as Mr. Strachan was not able to be back to preach.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 27 Showers to-day. A little rain last night. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning. Cooler to-day. The boys took the last wood to the church &amp;amp; brought home threshing wood. Noble went to Geddes's &amp;amp; at Burgoyne &amp;amp; Edgar was here. Papa &amp;amp; the boys were working at the stable. Our water-melons &amp;amp; cucumbers were frozen We a week ago Saturday. We dried corn &amp;amp; preserved some peaches, peaches $1.10 per basket. Noble has a sore shoulders to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 28 Bright partly. Windy. A little shower. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were at Christie's &amp;amp; our other place. The boys took Northgrave's wood to P.E. &amp;amp; took a cooking stove to other place from P.E. We got it second hand for $12. Rowand stayed over to cut seed alfalfa clover.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 29 Cold wind. Showery. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came home. Edgar was here. Noble was working around the barn. A rainbow this evening. Uncle Alfred was here. Hail to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 30 Cold. Showery. Very dull. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;working at the horse stable. Noble was cultivating &amp;amp; doing other things &amp;amp; was at Mrs. Geo Esplen's sale. He got some little things. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Oct. 1 Cold. Rained all day. Rained last night. Snow mixed with the rain. Papa &amp;amp; the boys were working at the horse stable. They put the horses into it. This is the first night for the cows to stay in all night. Rowand was at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Edgar was here. We harvested 11 qts. of crab preserves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 2 Rained last night &amp;amp; rained some this morning. Bright this afternoon. Not as cold as yesterday. Snow 2in. deep at Bruce Twp. yesterday. Noble was at Dick's threshing &amp;amp; was doing odd jobs. Rowand was at the office. Papa was at home as he was not well last night or to-day. Uncle Alfred was here. Branches broken off trees at Owen Sound so heavy with fruit &amp;amp; snow. Noble is at Burgoyne. Our cistern was sunny over to-day. Mamma has had a sore back lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 3 Rained last night &amp;amp; a little to-day. Rather cold. I was at S.S &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; I were&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;at church. Mr. Strachan was preaching. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; Noble was at {illegible}. Our well has water in it just now. There was no service to-night. Rowand fell into the creek to-nightday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 4 Bright partly. Noble started to plough. Rowand was working at the stable &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; Rowand is away to Geddes' &amp;amp; to concert in P.E. Cool &amp;amp; windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 5 Dull partly. Rather cold. Rowand went to other place &amp;amp; Noble ploughed &amp;amp; helped Mamma to bring home the rest of the beans. Isabel &amp;amp; Agnes were here &amp;amp; Noble was at the beef ring meeting at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 6 Bright. A beautiful day. Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Noble &amp;amp; I went to our other place to digging potatoes. Noble stayed over to-night. Rowand came home. We packed our Winter eggs last week. A white frost last night. We started to dry crabs ap last week. Warm. Noble was at Christie's to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 7 Bright &amp;amp; nice. Rowand was at Jas. Ferguson's threshing. I went over to other place with Isabel &amp;amp; Agnes. We took up the rest of the potatoes except what will harrow up. Noble came home to-night. Warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fr. 8 Bright &amp;amp; warm. Rowand was at the threshing &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; I took up the potatoes here 3 1/2 {illegible} &amp;amp; 1 sacks &amp;amp; 1/2 sack of early ones. Noble was at other place harrowing&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the potatoes ground. There were about 50 1/2 bags from there. Noble, Rowand &amp;amp; Papa got some sticks from the bush &amp;amp; the boys brought in loads of buckwheat. Papa is able to do more now than at the beginning of the week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday 9 Bright &amp;amp; pretty warm. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand helped Noble to unload a load of buckwheat &amp;amp; to take in another load &amp;amp; then he went to Sam Shaw Smith's threshing. Noble took in the rest of the buckwheat &amp;amp; put up 2 props at the driving shed on other place. He brought home the rest of the potatoes. Agnes was here for a few minutes. Mrs. Kate Jos. Collard &amp;amp; Finlay McLennan died lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday 10 A beautiful day warm &amp;amp; bright. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning &amp;amp; I was at S.S Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; O. Geddes were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday Oct. 11 Warm, rained a lot. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. in the afternoon. Papa, Mamma, Rowand &amp;amp; I were shelling some beans. The boys were doing other things &amp;amp; the Noble was at Uncle Alfred's {unsure} away buying pigs, Noble was in Southampton. He bought 8 from Gottlieb DamHausen. Rowand has a cold just now. Mamma planted a yellow rose &amp;amp; s {blank space} bush. Thundering to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue. Oct. 12 Pretty warm, bright. Noble was ploughing. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were doing carpenter work &amp;amp; Rowand was helping Mamma &amp;amp; me to pick some snow apples. Papa was at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 13 Warm &amp;amp; bright. Noble was ploughing. Rowand was doing carpenter work &amp;amp; was at other place. Papa &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. in the morning. Papa Mamma &amp;amp; I were picking apples. We have 3 {illegible}. --- at any rate of puffed snows from here &amp;amp; about 17 pails of Alexanders. Noble is away to Burgoyne. Lightning to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 14 Warm &amp;amp; bright. Noble was ploughing here &amp;amp; coiling part of seed clover at other place. Rowand cut the seed clover here &amp;amp; ploughed some. Thundering. Our campanula has been in flower for a good while. We bought a {blank space} cook stove a few weeks ago from John George for $92 belonged to. Windy. Papa was working outside.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 15 Hot. Windy. Noble was ploughing. Rowand went to other place. We planted crocuses to-day. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Alice &amp;amp; Georgina came home on Wed. night. Alice was here yesterday. Mrs. Bently daughter of the late Wm. Jones died lately. We finished threshing the white beans to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 16 Cooler. Dull. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came home from other place. Noble was ploughing. Rowand was at Christie's last night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;John Hills got an automobile this Summer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 17 Dull &amp;amp; cool. We were at church in the morning except Noble. I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; O. Geddes was here for dinner. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Misty at first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 18 Dull &amp;amp; warm. This is Thanksgiving Day. Noble was at Geddes's for oats &amp;amp; brought in 1 load of mangles &amp;amp; {unsure} was ploughing. Rowand was taking up mangles. I helped him a little. Papa took a bad cold last night. Mamma has a little. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Georgina were here. Aunt Lizzie went to Toronto on Saturday for the holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 19 Hot. Bright partly. Rowand was work-ing at the mangles &amp;amp; ploughing. Noble was working at the mangles &amp;amp; took apples to Weishuns for making into apple-butter. Rowand has a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 20 A sprinkle of rain. Bright after dinner. Hot. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. part of the day. About 7 loads of mangles. Mamma &amp;amp; I picked some apples. The boys finished the mangles &amp;amp; ploughed &amp;amp; went to the mill for the apple-butter. Uncle Alfred was here. We had 23 or 24 qts. of apple-butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 21 Warm &amp;amp; bright partly. The boys brought home 2 loads of clove seed clover from other place.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;They were doing other things. Thos. {Thomas} Taylor died at Southampton lately. Some drops of rain this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 22 Cool part of the day. A lovely afternoon. Papa's cold is getting better. The boys were at the threshing at the other place. The threshing was from about 8 O'clock to 3 O'clock. Uncle Alfred was here. Thos. B.McBride died on the 21st. very suddenly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 23 Warm part of the day. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys were working with the seed clover. They got it all in 2 3/4 loads. Edgar was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 24 Thunder &amp;amp; lightning with some rain. Cool in the afternoon. P. M. {Papa, Mamma} &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning &amp;amp; I was at S.S. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 25 Cool wind. Bright partly. Rowand did odd jobs &amp;amp; picked 1 {unsure} of snows at other place. Papa helped him with odd jobs &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; I helped Isabel &amp;amp; Agnes to peel apples after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 26 Rained quite a bit, thunder &amp;amp; lightning. Noble was ploughing part of the day. Rowand was doing carpenter work &amp;amp; cleaned &amp;amp; sprayed the hen-house. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Uncle Alfred was here. We started to dry apples to-night. Rained last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 27 Rained last night &amp;amp; to-day. Thunder &amp;amp; lightning to-day. The boys were at a cattle sale &amp;amp; cattle judging in P.E. Noble Rowand was working in the forenoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished ploughing the back field. We did about 3 pailes {pails} of Bailey Reds &amp;amp; 6 pails of Tolmon Sweets apples beside fallen ones here. Uncle Abram went to Toronto on Oct.16 &amp;amp; came back to Christie's on the 20th. Rowand saw some wild geese flying South on Sunday. Windy to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 28 Rained some this morning .Cleared up to-night. Cold. Rowand was doing carpenter work &amp;amp; Rd. Noble was doing odd jobs. They each took a waggon's team to other place in the afternoon. Mamma was at Geddes's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 29 Cold &amp;amp; Dull. A little sleet fell last night but &amp;amp; to-day. Rowand came home. He took grain to P.E. from other place. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand did not get the chop home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 30 Windy &amp;amp; bright. Cold in morning &amp;amp; warmer at night. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble came home. Rowand finished the stair from the horse stable to the barn &amp;amp; was doing other things. We had a fire in the hall for the 1st time this Fall last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 31 Bright &amp;amp; windy. Raining in the after-noon. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were at church it was Communion service. Uncle Alfred was here, he gave me a book&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;called "St. John's Gospel of Christ" by "George Mattheson D.D." To-day is the last day of of the S.S. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. Nov. 1 Rained this morning &amp;amp; a little shower in the afternoon. Cold. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 2 Warm &amp;amp; turned cold. Rained a lot last night &amp;amp; to-day. Cold &amp;amp; windy this afternoon. Rain very heavy sometimes. Uncle Alfred was here. Uncle Abram came here yesterday &amp;amp; went home to -day Uncle Andrew's after dinner. Noble was at Gothhel Danhausen's &amp;amp; at Southhampton &amp;amp; He went to other place after dinner yesterday. He made some {unsure of word}-sauce last week &amp;amp; chili-sauce to-day. Rowand was picking russets, 7 pails &amp;amp; he was doing other things yesterday. Papa was helping him to put a floor in a cow stall to-day. Thundering. Rowand was doing other things to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 3 Cold. A few showers. Rowand was at P.E. for chop flour &amp;amp; &amp;amp; he was doing odd jobs. Uncle Alfred was here. We got some bulbs hyacinths, tulips, snowdrops &amp;amp; daffodil narcissus &amp;amp; {illegible} from Wm. Rennie Cc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 4 Very windy at noon &amp;amp; to-night. A cold wind. A shower today. Rowand went to other&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;November&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;place. We bought 3 cattle from J. Coulter last week. R for $90 per {illegiblle} head 10 - per 11 about. Bright after rain. Papa has not been very well lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 5 Dull a good bit. Noble came &amp;amp; ploughed here half of afternoon. Rowand came home to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6 Bright &amp;amp; warm this morning. Dull &amp;amp; cold this afternoon. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Noble was ploughing &amp;amp; Rowand was picking apples at other place. Walkerton Flour is $6.75 per {unsure}. Mamma planted the bulbs except 2 yesterday outside. John Vinnie died lately. Shipers of potatoes are $1.25 per bag for potatoes at Port Elgin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 7 Rained quite a bit, felt chilly. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; our boys were at his place.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 8 Bright Mostly. The boys each ploughed part of the day. Noble was at Southampton &amp;amp; at Dan Haussen's &amp;amp; got the 8 pigs at $6 per {illegible} each. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were fixing a stall for them. Uncle Alfred was here. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; Rowand are away to Dumblane church to a concert. There were e2 special services there yesterday. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Not very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 9 Rained some last night &amp;amp; part of this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Stopped &amp;amp; then rained some in showers. Very windy. Noble was ploughing &amp;amp; Rowand was doing odd jobs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 10 Ice in the back kitchen this morning. Showers of snow. Cold. Noble was ploughing &amp;amp; Rowand took a load of wood to P.E. &amp;amp; was doing different things. Uncle Alfred was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 11 Cold. Warmer to-night. Snowed some. Rowand went to other place. Noble ploughed &amp;amp; was at store. We made soap to-day with Caustic Soda.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 12 About 1ft. of snow fell last night. Stormy &amp;amp; calm alternately to-day. Cold. Noble took the team &amp;amp; 2 sleighs to other place after dinner. Papa was helping him to get ready the sleigh. We had about 1/2 bw. of Dutch Set &amp;amp; 1 bw. at the least of potato onions off our garden this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 13 Dull &amp;amp; kind of cold. Noble came home with the sleigh. He &amp;amp; Rowand went for cattle (that we got from J. Coulter yesterday) but had to go to-day to get them. Papa &amp;amp; Edgar were in P.E. this afternoon. Papa'a birthday is to-day. Mamma &amp;amp; I gave him some money. Uncle Alfred was here.Noble has a sore feet cut with his boots with walking over to where the cattle are. Papa was not very well this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;He had 1 pr. {pair} of socks &amp;amp; no insoles on. Rowand got a blister on his foot. Papa &amp;amp; Edgar had the buggy to P.E.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 13 14 Dull &amp;amp; cold. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand came home on horse back &amp;amp; went {illegible} with the cutter. Papa was not very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 15 Snowed some. Not cold. Noble took up some turnips &amp;amp; brought home some corn from the field. Papa &amp;amp; I were at Uncle Alfred's. Miss McKellar Missionary spoke at Burgoyne church to-night. Rowand has a sore foot. He brought some apples home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 16 A hard frost last night. Bright some. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand brought rest of apples that are picked &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Noble took up some more turnips. Edgar was visiting the boys &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred was here &amp;amp; Noble was at Uncle Alfred's. Turnips were frozen some. Rather cold. Do not get down all Noble's work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 17 Dull &amp;amp; Bright too. Thawing. Wind North East or N. West. Noble took wood to Rt. Stevenson's P.E. Mamma was not well. We started house cleaning. Cars are running some yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 18 Thawing, cold wind. Bright partly Frost last night. Noble took wood to P.E. too Emmanuel Bock &amp;amp; he was drawing &amp;amp; piling the pig pen rails.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;My white primrose is flowered. Uncle Walter, Aunt Mary &amp;amp; Douglas &amp;amp; his wife came home from the West lately. Mr. John Lamont of St. Catherine's formerly of Assan died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 19 Thawing, rained some. Bright partly. Noble ploughed some. Darkie has not been work-ing much for a long time on account of a sore shoulder. Edgar was visiting Noble. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Mr. Strachan were here. Neil McGillivray was selling sugar was selling sugar at $14.00 per cwt. this week. Bran is $2.50 or $3.00. Noble was visiting Edgar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 20 Very Dull. Some sleet to-night. Not very cold. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand came home before dinner. He &amp;amp; Noble have got about more than half of the turnips up. Rowand took the Fall wheat from other place to Turness' station yesterday, 25 bw. &amp;amp; 5lbs. bringing $45.65.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 21 Dull. Raining &amp;amp; freezing as it fell. Very slippery walking. Rowand &amp;amp; I were at church. He went to other place in afternoon. He &amp;amp; Noble were at Uncle Alfred's. Grass all joy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 22 Dull. Rained &amp;amp; thawed. Still some {illegible}. Rowand came before dinner. Noble was working around the stable. Edgar was up &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; our boys were hunting sparrows&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at both places. Our boys are away to Uncle Alfred's to-night hunting sparrows. Uncle Alfred was here. We start-ed to-day to separate once a day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 23 Very dull. Raining a little. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. The boys brought home the rest of the turnips &amp;amp; Mamma took 2 pails of carrots up. Mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 24 Milder. Drizzling &amp;amp; a few flakes of snow. Noble was at S. Smith's threshing. Rowand was at other place &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Mamma &amp;amp; Papa put cotton on hen - house window. I was at Schwass's for a chicken &amp;amp; cream, money. Cairneses intend to attend to our cattle this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 25 Drizzling this morning. Cleared up this afternoon. Been calm for a while. Mild. Rowandnd was ploughing. Noble was at Smith's threshing &amp;amp; propping up {unsure} &amp;amp; c. Papa helps with the chores at noon as well as milking all the time. Tom is kind of sick. Agnes was here. A little windy in the evening, a little snow last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 26 A little snow last night. Dull. Rowand was in P.E. &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; noble were at other place for hay. We are selling 8 tones + 1200 {unsure} of timothy pressed to R.D.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Northgrave for $15 per ton less $5 {illegible} for delivering at Turner's station. Noble was ploughing. Uncle Alfred was here. Nellie Gertrude eldest daughter of Rev J.A. &amp;amp; Mrs. {illegible} of Chesley died Nov. 19th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday 27 Drizzling, snowing a little. Bright part of the afternoon. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's threshing. I was there for dinner. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Caroline Schwass was here yester-day for a little bit to sell Xmas seels. We did not get our baldwin apples or the russets at other place putted. A great many people have not finished their Fall work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 28 A nice day. Bright. Papa Rowand &amp;amp; I were at church in morning. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred was here. Wm. Geddes died to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 29 Bright &amp;amp; nice. Atkinsons started to thresh just before dinner here. Agnes helped us at dinner time. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma has not been well for a few days. Frost last night. The boys were at Uncle Alfred's threshing in the morning. {unsure of sentence}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 30 Bright partly. Finished threshing between 3 &amp;amp; 4 O'clock. Uncle Alfred was here. Noble was at Ed. Schwass's threshing the rest of day. Frost last night. Jas. Gowanlock was here last night to see {illegible} Atkinson. $3.50 an hour for threshing. We are near the last Atkinsons {illegible} to thresh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Dec. 1 Dull mostly. A little drizzle in the morning&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; raining this evening. Not cold. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E Noble was at Schwass's threshing till 3 o'clock. Rowand &amp;amp; Noble both ploughed some &amp;amp; were getting some grain ready for chop. Rowand is hard {unsure of word} with the cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 2 Very bright, cold wind. Rowand went to Lockerby for chop &amp;amp; Noble went to other place. Uncle Alfred was here. 7c per cut for chopping at Lockerly, Rowand was at Gedes's for some of her chickens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 3 Very dull at first. Bright then dull. A hard frost last night. Warm to-day. Rather windy. Rowand went to other place &amp;amp; {unsure of word} &amp;amp; Noble got the {unsure of sentence} the barn. Rowand came home. We got the rest of the {unsure word} up &amp;amp; home {unsure of word} 20 {unsure of word} this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 4 Rained a lot. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Alec Geddes was here. Rowand did some odd jobs. Rowand has a bad cold. A little rain got into our cellar first time since spring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun.5 Rained &amp;amp; snowed a little. Froze some. None of us were at church. Uncle Alfred was here. Some wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 6 Dull, cleared up at night. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. after dinner. Edgar helped Rowand to put up some storm windows &amp;amp; c. Wood, dry, that we sold to Bock's 14 in. at $4 per cord, bold wind, not a very cold day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec. 7 Dull. Middling cold. Frost last night. Rowand was at other place, he put some implements &amp;amp; {unsure of word}-side here. Uncle Alfred was here. Papa was not well the last few days. Loyd Ferguson has an operation on monday for appendicitis. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Papa got 2 books from the boys for his birthday, "Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson" by his widow Lucy, &amp;amp; "The Life of Wm. Carey" by George Smith.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8 Hard frost last night. Dull then bright. Cold wind, Rowand took chop to P.E. after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 9 Dull in the morning, bright after dinner. A hard frost last night night. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand took a load of wood to Bock's &amp;amp; got his {unsure of word} home. Noble was home for dinner. He was doing odd jobs, too. Colder Wed &amp;amp; to-day than lately.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 10 Dull. Snowed &amp;amp; drizzled a little. Warmer. Noble was home. He &amp;amp; Rowand were doing odd jobs &amp;amp; were working in the bush. Oliver Geddes is here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11 Dull mostly. Papa &amp;amp; Mamma were in P.E. Rowand was cleaning pens at the store &amp;amp; Edgar helped him to fix the pump. Uncle Alfred &amp;amp; Jessie were here. Jessie got home last night. Noble was in P.E. with {unsure of word} from other place.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. 12 A beautiful day bright &amp;amp; warm. Frost last night. Papa &amp;amp; I were at church. Uncle Alfred was here. Mamma &amp;amp; I were at his place. Mamma has a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 13 Windy. Has been calm for some time lately. A few showers. No frost last night. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand was at other place &amp;amp; brought from the field part of seed red clover. We got the upstairs about finished cleaning to-day &amp;amp; did some downstairs, we cleaned one pantry a while ago. Warm to-day. Bright partly. Mamma was feeling hard up last night &amp;amp; to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 14 Very Windy &amp;amp; showery. Shower of snow or hail once. Rained &amp;amp; blew some through the night. Rowand was cleaning some of the flax &amp;amp; taking some posts out of the fence between the house fence &amp;amp; the barn &amp;amp; {unsure of sentence}. Uncle Alfred was here. This year we had about 20 pails of carrots, 1/2 ba. of Dutch set &amp;amp; 1 ba. of {unsure of word} of potato {unsure of word}, enough beets for ourselves, some corn, radishes, lots of cucumbers, too late water melons (did not taste bad) &amp;amp; no citrons &amp;amp; lots of tomatoes, some lettuce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 15 Blowing &amp;amp; snowing. Rowand was cleaning some of the floor &amp;amp; doing various other things. Uncle Alfred was here. Uncle Wattie &amp;amp; Aunt Mary are living in the house Lyness used to live in owned by Wes. {unsure of word} now.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mamma has been hard up with cold. Papa was feeling better yesterday than for a good while, not so well to-day. Last Sunday &amp;amp; the Sunday before a collection was taken at Burgoyne church for China {unsure of word}. Not much frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 16 Not cold. Blowing &amp;amp; snowing some. Papa &amp;amp; Rowand were Uncle Alfred were in P.E. Noble came home &amp;amp; Rowand went over &amp;amp; took 3 calves. Uncle Sandy &amp;amp; Aunt Lizzie were here &amp;amp; J.H. Schwass &amp;amp; Edgar were at the stable. Our boys were at Uncle Alfred's. We lost about 1 load of red clover this year. Boys were doing odd jobs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Dec. 17 Snowed &amp;amp; stormed some. Noble was at Peirson's &amp;amp; Kaufman's &amp;amp; was doing various jobs. We got 20 lbs. of honey from Kaufman's at 20c{cents} per lb. We are about done house-cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. Dec. 18 Snowing &amp;amp; blowing partly &amp;amp; bright partly. Papa &amp;amp; I were in P.E. Noble brought the alfalfa for seed from other place. {Blank space} Alice &amp;amp; Agnes called. Pantry window froze last night. Not very cold to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 19 Snowed a lot last night &amp;amp; some to-day. Not very cold. I was at church in the morning. Jessie was here. Uncle Alfred's mare "Dora" died yesterday. She was one of the team that Arthur used to work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 20 Snowed a good bit. A kind of cold wind part of the time. Rowand was home for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;He &amp;amp; Noble were doing some odd jobs. Edgar was here though not in the house. Noble is away to Geddes's to-night. Rowand was at {unsure of word} to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 21 A hard frost last night. Bright partly. Stormy in evening. Rowand came &amp;amp; Noble went back to other place. Rowand &amp;amp; I went to Xmas Entertainment at Burgoyne church. The boys were working at the bush. Uncle Alfred was here. Before noon there was a rainbow a halo (colored some of the time) &amp;amp; a bright streak around the sun. Noble was at John Schwass's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 22 Stormy. Rained quite a lot. Rowand cleaned the hen house &amp;amp; c. {unknown abbreviation}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 23 Stormy. Cold wind. John Schwass, Rowand &amp;amp; Edgar killed 2 pigs for us. Uncle Alfred got 1/2 pig. The pig &amp;amp; 1/2 weighed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 24 Cold wind. Stormy sometimes. Rowand &amp;amp; Papa were in P.E. Noble came home. Cairns's {illegible} cattle.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 25 Bright &amp;amp; frosty. Papa Mamma &amp;amp; I were at Uncle Andrew's for supper. Uncle Alfred was here. I got a pair of mitts from Papa &amp;amp; Rowand, a vest from Mamma &amp;amp; a handkerchief &amp;amp; handkerchief ease from Mary Alice. Uncle Abram came back from Toronto last Saturday. Papa got where he was for a few days&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;a fountain pen &amp;amp; pencil. Rowand got a purse some shaving cream &amp;amp; a pair of cufflinks. Mamma got a pr. {pair} of felt boots &amp;amp; a handkerchief &amp;amp; Noble got a knife, some pocket joiners &amp;amp; for holding papers. About 8° this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 26 Kind of stormy. I was at church in the morning. Uncle Alfred was here. Rowand went to other place in the morn-ing. Noble was at Uncle Alfred's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 27 Snowed a little &amp;amp; then cleared up a good bit. Rowand was home for dinner. Noble was at the bush in the morn-ing. He was at the store in the afternoon. Uncle Alfred was here. I was at Uncle Alfred's. Nomination day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue. 28 Snowed a good bit. Drizzled a lot last night. Not Cold. Rowand was home. Thomson's clover thresher came to-day. Uncle Alfred was here. O. {Oliver} Geddes was here working in the afternoon. Bessie Geddes came home from Toronto on Mon. night to stay. She has been working there since the beginning of Jan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 29 Stormy. Got through threshing and had an early dinner. Noble was doing odd jobs. Uncle Alfred was here. Noble was at Burgoyne. Edgar was here but not in the house. Hard frost last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 30 Snowed some. Not cold. Noble went to other place &amp;amp; Rowand brought a load of hay&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;home. Papa &amp;amp; Uncle Abram were in P.E. in afternoon. Uncle Abram was at Uncle Alfred's. Georgina, B.{Bessie} &amp;amp; J. R. Geddes were here. Jas. Clark's daughter in the West died lately. Thawing to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. 31 Some frost last night. Very bright part of the day. Papa &amp;amp; Uncle Alfred were in P.E. {Port Elgin} Rd.{Rowand} is at Uncle Alfred's. He got a load of hay from other place. Neil Steadman died this morning. Arthur came home last night from Manitoba. B Geddes sent me a gold bar pin last night. Rowand is 22 to-day. He got a young pig + 1 heifer (Spottie's last years calf) + $1.00.&lt;/p&gt;
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