Counting House Calendar, Banking Table, a Blank Space for Memoranda for every day in the year, Cash Account for each Month, Annual Summary of Cash Account, Bills Payable and Receivable.
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Calendar for 1857
== A TABLE == Showing the number of days from any day in the month to the same day in any other month throughout the whole year.
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | |
Jan. | 365 | 334 | 306 | 275 | 245 | 214 | 184 | 153 | 122 | 92 | 61 | 31 |
Feb. | 31 | 365 | 337 | 306 | 276 | 245 | 215 | 184 | 153 | 123 | 92 | 61 |
March | 59 | 28 | 365 | 334 | 304 | 273 | 243 | 212 | 181 | 151 | 120 | 90 |
April. | 90 | 59 | 31 | 365 | 335 | 304 | 274 | 243 | 212 | 182 | 151 | 121 |
May. | 120 | 89 | 61 | 30 | 365 | 334 | 304 | 273 | 242 | 212 | 181 | 151 |
June. | 151 | 120 | 92 | 61 | 31 | 365 | 335 | 304 | 273 | 243 | 212 | 182 |
July. | 181 | 150 | 122 | 91 | 62 | 31 | 365 | 334 | 303 | 273 | 243 | 212 |
Aug. | 212 | 181 | 153 | 122 | 92 | 61 | 31 | 365 | 334 | 304 | 273 | 242 |
Sept. | 243 | 212 | 184 | 153 | 123 | 91 | 61 | 31 | 365 | 334 | 304 | 273 |
Oct. | 273 | 242 | 214 | 183 | 153 | 122 | 92 | 61 | 30 | 365 | 334 | 304 |
Nov. | 304 | 273 | 245 | 214 | 184 | 153 | 123 | 92 | 61 | 31 | 365 | 335 |
Dec. | 334 | 303 | 275 | 244 | 218 | 183 | 153 | 122 | 91 | 61 | 30 | 365 |
Thursday 1
Made about 1455 3/4 calls more or less +C
Friday 2
Making distance table for map of Peel
Saturday 3
Same as yesterday-went to Mr Ellis to hurry him up with the Lithograth of Peel
Monday 5
Same as Saturday finished about 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 6
Transfering information from map of Peel to the tracings of the several townships went to Brampton by the evening cars
Wednesday 7
About the Village all day doing little or nothing
Thursday 8
intended to travel through the county of Peel today but the weather was too cold
Friday 9
left Brampton about 9:30 A.M. then through Stanleys Mills, Castlemore, Coleraine, Bolton, Macville, Sand Hill,(Paisley), + Mono Mills. to Orangeville hunting information for map of Peel. Neither the clerk of the Gore or the clerk for the Albion were at home. Consequently could not get the school section of either of said townships.
Saturday 10
Left Orangeville about 8:00 A.m. went to Altonstaid there an hour then went to Charleston + got the school sections of Caledon from Dodds, the clerk promised him a map for the information. Then drove home about 5:15 P.m. found {Uncertain name} had telegraphed friday to go to town-ran over to station-just in time for cars
Monday 12
Went to Brantford by Morning train to get clothes to go to the bush - when I got back again 11-00 AM No luck thought I had better not go as I would be too late to overtake him before he got started from Orillia - went to Ellis in the afternoon to get the Map of Peel
Tuesday 13
Working at plan of peel {text is diagonally written across Tuesday,13. and Wednesday,14.the ink is faded}
Wednesday 14
Took the tracing to Ellis in the forenoon. Went to Brampton in the evening to travel in search of information for map of Peel.
Thursday 15
Went to Boltons Village to get a map of the school sections in Albion. Mr {Swinerton?} said I could get it from community clerk next week-Called on the Clerk of the Gore for the same purpose. He said the Township collector had it
Friday 16
Went to Streetsville to get the school section of Toronto from the Town Clerk-he had it then said I could get them from the County clerk-went to Springfield & got a good good deal of information from Mr Laylor Councillor for the first Ward r
Saturday 17
Very cold stormy day-staid home all day
Monday 19
{"Working at Plan of Peel" is written vertically across Monday, 19. and Tuesday, 20.}
Went from Brampton to Toronto in the forenoon-went to Fitzgerald's to copy map of Streetsville before leaving Brampton and he gave me one to bring with me
Tuesday 20
intended to meet Mr McCowan at the scarboro Station but was too late for the Cars
Wednesday 21
Went to the the cars to go to Scarboro-cars dont call there went to Mink's and hired a horse and went to McCowan’s house did a little measuring on his Lot but could not finish on account of not having a description of Mrs {Borwicks?}p property arrived in Toronto about 6.00 P.m.
Thursday 22
Searched in registry office for description of Mrs Borwicks Lot & made description of 24 acres off the northpart Mr McCowans portion of Lot No 22 Con C Scarboro Working at plan of Peel in the afternoon-got a plan of the school sections of Toronto Township from Mr Elliott clerk of County Council
Friday 23
of the school sections sent map of township of Toronto back to Mr Elliott by T {or J}Forster {Written vertically across Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th is "Working at plan of Peel but not very hard}
Saturday 24
Took map of Peel to Mr Ellis to case Bell.V. White decided before the chief justice in Bells favour - recieved map of school sections of Chinguacousy from Mr CollumWm went to Brampton in the evening
Monday 26
{Written vertically across Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th "Working at distance table of Peel"}
Wednesday 28
{Written vertically across the 28th, 29th, and 30th "had a thundering bad cold working a little at Distance table of Peel}
Friday 30
Finished distance table and took it to Ellis’ about 1:00 P.m. went to Brampton at night
Monday Feburary 2
Arrived in Toronto about noon put sShool sections of Chinguacousy and the Gore in map of Peel
Tuesday 3
Working a little at map of Muskoka Road
Wednesday 4
did not do much in the office went to Brampton to go to the Loydtown to get map of school sections of Albion
Thursday 5
raining and storming all day did not go to Loydtown as I intended
Friday 6
Went to Loydtown and got copy of Mr Oslers map of Albion- {I or J} Pattullo went with me- Stopped at Bolton going and coming
Saturday 7
Went to town in the morning and put school sections of Albion on the map of Peel- went Back to Brampton in the evening. Walt went with me
Monday 9
Came to Toronto in the morning. Went to Ellis and got the map to make a few alterations W.H. came in in the morning
Tuesday 10
In office greater part of day-attended proffessor Chapmans lecture on mineralogy from 1 to 2 P.m. in evening company at {Unions?} danced &c &c till 3:00 AM of 11th
Wednesday 11
at work at Hostuys farm- Charley and John were with me
Thursday 12
Went to Ellis 3 or 4 times to see about map of Peel attended lecture at college
Friday 13
With Charley & John working at Hastings farm found I had made a mistake in measuring across the lot last fall measuring 12-50 instead of 12-58 ½
Saturday 14
at Ellis all forenoon got 3 or 4 proof sheets about 12 noon sent 8out to Brampton in the afternoon
Monday 16
in office part of day - went to crown land office to get field notes and instructions of township of North Gwillimsbury
Tuesday 17
attended lecture at college made tracing of map of Toront
Tuesday 17
attended lecture at college made tracing of map of Toronto
{Wednesdy 18
at work at survey of the Hastings farm Charley and John with me finished it
Tuesday 19
attended lecture in the afternoon went to Brampton in the evening to see about proofs of map of Peel making tracing of plan of grand trunk Railway through county of Peel-in the forenoon
Friday 20
Could not get the map of Peel on account of J Lynch not being at home came to town in the morning
Saturday 21
Finished tracing of grand Trunk railway map
Monday 23
Copying the field notes taken at sutton into another bookWednesday 18
At work at survey of the Hastings farm Charley & John with me - finished it
Tuesday 19
Attended lecture in the afternoon went to Brampton in the evening to see about Proofs of map of Peel making tracing of Plan of Grand trunk Railway through County of Peel - in the forenoon
Friday 20
Could not get the map of Peel on account of J Lynch not being at home came to town in the morning
Saturday 21
Finished tracing of Grand Trunk railway map
Monday 23
Coppying the field notes taken at Sutton into another book
Tuesday 24
Connected A.F. Wrights map for registry - attended lecture
Wednesday 25
not doing much in the office Went to Brampton in the evening to get proofs of Peel
Thursday 26
Came to town in the morning attended lecture inafternoon Chas Robertson went with me took corrected proof of Peel to Ellis
Friday 27
Commenced and nearly finished a map of the town of St Mary's for J Leys Esq
Saturday 28
Finished map of St Mary's in the forenoon did nothing in the afternoon this day finishes 2 years service
Monday March 2
WIth Roberts and John Guy left Toronto for Sutton where arrived about 4:30 P.m.
Tuesday 3
Produced townline down to the lake and about 20.00 on to the ice- where I took angles to the islands and to several objects on shore traversed the shore from the township to Jackson's Point
Wednesday 4
With Roberts and John surveying Jackson's Point
Thursday 5
Finished Preliminary survey of Jacksons Point
Friday 6
Met Mr Lindsay in the morning to run his line. concluded not to run it until they patitioned parliament for a local for a local act for the Lake con N Gwillimbury-went to see Mr Morsington about running his line but he did not want it run until Peter Barton swore to the post bet W 7+8-in afternoon made pencil sketch of Jackson's point-called at Howards in forenoon-and at Toronto in the evening
Saturday 7
running line between W 1+2 in the 8th for R.Reeford
Monday 9
Snowing hard all day- nothing done. nothing done
Tuesday 10
in forenoon ran a compass line part of the way through lot 14. lake con North Gwillimbury for J A Lindsay in afternoon running line bet {bet is shortform for between} 1 & 2 8th con Georgina for Reeford
Wednesday 11
Fininshed line bet 1 & 2
Thursday 12
in forenoon Chaining line bet 1 & 2 to put down posts- in afternoon attended races at Jackson’s Point
Friday 13
Finished chaining line bet 1 & 2 and put down Posts on the townline 1/2 way up the lot
Saturday 14
Finished putting in the posts townline
Sunday 15
Went up to Mr Howards in the evening
Monday 16
Put in the posts at the 9th con line moved Mr Bouchiers post at S.W. L of No. 1 in the 9th con 16 l {small letter l may be shortform for lengths} farther south- put down the posts between 1 & 2
Tuesday 17
Ran a line along the 7th con line to bet 6 & 7 in the 6th con - then bet 6 & 7 parallel to the townline - then cleared and measured across the Fronts of lots 7,8, & 9 in the 6th con - where I found an old post lying down and the point in the ground planted a cedar in into place
Wednesday 18
raining in the morning and looked like all day. had so far to go to work did not go- making plan of Reeford lot
Thursday 19
Charley sick John and I chained across 6th con bet 6 & 7. then chained on 7th con line across 7 & 1/2 of 8. then sent John home with instrument I planted posts - on front of 6th lot 7 & 8. at centre of 7 & at centre of 8.
Friday 20
Finished Mr Bouchiers lot in French Village about 6:15 P.M.
Saturday 21
Snowing in the forenoon finished Mr Reefords Plan - in afternoon ran lines bet 1 & 2 and 2 & 3 of Mr Reefords lots
Monday 22
Running lines in Mr Reefords lot
Tuesday 23
Same as yesterday
Wednesday 24
Charley & John same as yesterday I made 2 pencil sketches of the point to shew proposed subdivision finished them about 3;30 P.M
Thursday 26
Finished running line for Mr Reeford about 4:30 P.M.
Friday 27
Posting off Mr Bouchiers portion of no 2, 18th con of Georgina about half of the day - Charley at home not well
Saturday 28
Left Sutton at 11 A.M. arrived in Toronto at 7:00 P.M. John and I worked from Dughill to Lefroy Charley went on to N. H. Landing
Monday 30
making pencil plan of Jacksons Point for Mr Bouchier
Tuesday 31
Trying to get up a plan of Mr Bouchier's property in Georgina attended lecture at college
Wednesday 1
Working at Mr Bouchiers plan.
Thursday 2
Same as yesterday-attended lecture in afternoon
Friday 3
With Mr Unwin- measured the outlines of Mr Gwynes lot on corner of younge st and 3rd con line. then went over mrs, Seymour's lot (25. 3rd con). Arrived at home about 3:30 P.m.
Saturday 4
Made copy of diary and accounte for april-made a pencil sketch of Mrs Seymonur's lot- in afternoon looked up and sent 18 mounted maps of Peel to Brampton. 3 Col and 6 plain to Thompson the same to Baire and the same to McLear
Monday 6
made a pencil sketch of MRS Seymours lot packed up for Mr Walford, 12 coloured and 12 plain maps of Peel.
Tuesday 7 Making copy of Diary and account for January and February 1837. attended geological lecture
Wednesday 8 Making plan of Mr{Uncertain name} lot on Yonge st
Thursday 9 in forenoon making plan of {uncertain name}lot in afternoon went to Brampton
Tuesday 14
Came to Toronto in the morning working at gwynes plan
Wednesday 15
in forenoon. With Unwin, Jackand Roberts. Surveying water lots for Mrs Brown in afternoon working at Mr Bouchiers plan
Thursday 16
Working at gwynes lots{crossed out}. Plan attended lecture in afternoon
Friday 17
ditto
Saturday 18
Same in forenoon- in afternoon with unwin and jack-surveying on E side of don- and south of Don and Danforth road- for J Seys
Sunday 19{scathced out and says Monday 20}
With Jack till 2:00 P.m, survey Arthers lot East of Don. Then plotting the survey rest of day
Monday 20
See yesterday
made 2 bets with W.HJ. 1st an even bet of 1 that he would not enter 3 first classes, at the university 2nd a bet of 2 to 1 that he would not take any three that he could mention-he mentioned geology-English literature and mathematics
Tuesday 21
Working a little at gwynes plan
Wednesday 22
With John guy surveying park lot No 24. for Revd. Mr Gien's
Thursday 23
Calculating contents of park lot No 24- and several other jobs- too {uncertain word} and unimportant to mention
Friday 24
part of the day helping U, and J. to survey Mrs Browns lot
Saturday 25
helping Jack to survey Mrs Browns lot on front street. Went to Brampton in afternoon
Monday 27
Came in from Brampton in the morning. Working at gwynares plans remainder of day
Tuesday 28
in forenoon helping Jack to make some calculations for the survey of Mrs Browns lot on Front st in afternoon with Jack making the survey
Wednesday 29
With Chas and Joe and C Unwin in the afternoon. resetting the post on the Denison Estate homestead
Thursday 30
Same as yesterday with Chas and Joe
Friday May 1
Same as yesterday. finished about 1:00 P.m. ruining all day
Saturday 2
In the office all day
Monday 4
in the morning with Chas and Joe went up to work at Mr gwynaes lot above yorkville- worked at then until noon. when it came on heavy rain- at home all the afternoon- in the evening took a letter to the colomist office- which I wrote in answer to one written by G Mngeut
Tuesday 5
Tuesday in the office all day- sent 25 mounted maps to Brampton and 34 coloured to Carter to get mounted
Wednesday 6
Mr {uncertain name}-with Jones and Butterworth went to orillia in the morning putting some coloured maps on deeds for Bacon- finished one and partly finished 2.
Thursday 7
With Charley and Joe. Working at gwynes lots near Yorkville finished at 5:00 P.m.
Friday 8
in office all day doing nothing
Saturday 9
with chas and Joe working at the given's estate-making prelimaniary survey
Monday 11
same as yesterday-finished at 7:00 P.m. when I went to judge Harrison's when he told me to tell Lay's that he stopped me surveying until he had a settlement with him
Tuesday 12
met Mr Faruis at Caerhowel, at 11:00 a.m. to take off lots 30 E of William st 31 and 32 W of William and E of Dummer st and A.E and W of Murray st sent Joe for posts went to office for Charley- commenced at 3:00P.m. and finished at 6 P.m. William went to Brampton at night
Wednesday 13
in forenoon made sketch of the giveus farm in the afternoon went with Jack to thornhi
Thursday 14
We met Mr Passmore at Townline. To run line between 18 and 19 2nd con Markham-ranged out the townline and angled nearly up to line bet 18 and 19. when it came on to rain very heavy{asterisk} rainning from about 10:00 a.m. {asterisk}about 4:00 P.m.
Friday 15
ran the line as far as line bet 18 and 19 when it commenced raining very heavy went to house and drew up a bond bet. Helmkay and Phillips- and took affadavits of Peter Wise and John Helmkay. Jack and Passmore went to Phillips at night
Saturday 16
measure across front of lots 18,19 and 20, ran line between 18 and 19 fininshed about 5:00 P.m. when they took affadavit of Peter Phillips-Left Helmkays about 7:30 P.m.they brought jack and I as far as Hoggs Hollow-when we walked to Toronto arriving about 1:15 a.m.
Monday 18
drew out proposed subdivision of Lays property
Tuesday 19
did nothing in the forenoon. in afternoon helped jack to take off a lot on Victoria street
Wednesday 20
Charley sick- sent joe and muldoon up with hosts (327) to Lays place- H Butterworth and I sem College street through then we straightened and chopped out the west side of the centre street and flanted a post where it intersects the north side of college street in the morning sent carpet bag to Wm at Brampton for Express
Thursday 21
Joe and I working at Lay's place ran out line on the East side of West street and flanted posts at the intersection of college st
Friday 22
With Charley and Joe working at Lays place
Saturday 23
in office all forenoon. Went to Brampton in the evening
Tuesday 26
came to Toronto in the morning-
Wednesday 27
rainny in the morning-in office all day doing nothing
Thursday 28
rainny in the morning-same as yesterday
Friday 29
With Charley and Joe working at Lay's place stopped at church's tavern at night
Saturday 30
Same as yesterday- in afternoon helping Jack and Jones to take levels of givens street
Monday June 1
rainning in the morning-went up to Lay's place about 12:00 Charley and Joe with me
Tuesday 2
Working at Lay's place from 7:00 a.m. till 7:00 p.m. went to town after supper
Wednesday 3
Went up about 11:00 a.m. went to grand trimk switch 3:30 intending to go to Brampton. but could not get on. came on to rain very heavy about 4:00
Thursday 4
Working from 7:00 a.m. till 7:00 p.m.- went to town after supper
Friday 5
staid in office all day. helping Jack to make plan of Lays place Charley and Joe working at Lay's place
Saturday 6
went up to Lay's about 9:00 a.m. working till 4:00 p.m. when went to help Jack and Jones to take levels of Demia st sent Joe home after diner to cut some word
Monday 8
Rainning- working at the plan of given's Estate
Tuesday 9
Same as yesterday-went to Brampton in the afternoon
Wednesday 10
at Brampton
Thursday 11
Came to town in the evening
Friday 12
slights showers throughout the day. working at Lay's plan of the given's Estate
Saturday 13
With Joe working at Lay's place
Monday 15
in forenoon prodieed st Patrick's st through to Bathurst st {Across Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 is written "With Joe working at the given's Estate}
Wednesday 17
with Charley and Joe at saue
{Written across Thursday 18, Friday 19, and Saturday 20 "With Charley and Joe working at the givens Estate}
Saturday 20
commenced raining at noon and rained all the afternoon
Monday 22
rainy greater part of day in office doing little or nothing
Tuesday 23
with Chas and Joe at the givens estate
{Written across Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25:"same as Tuesday"}
Thursday 25
I went to town in the evening
Friday 26
in office all the forenoon went up to givens about 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 27
at the givens place all day went to town in the evening
Monday 29
raining all the forenoon- went to Brampton afternoon me uncle's John and David going to guelph
{Written across Tuesday 30, and Wednesday July 1:"at Brampton"}
Wednesday July 1
attended meeting of cricket club in the evening
Thursday 2
come in in the morning. then went up to the cricket grond stand there till noon. afternoon got 36 from from Jack and went up and paid Fields for board- and brought down the things from the givens survey
Friday 3
doing very little in office- in afternoon commenced to make a tracing of part of Canada to put on plan of part of Brampton Mr Unwin arrived from the bush about 9:30 p.m. taking all by surprise
Saturday 4
went to cars to meet uncle David then went rond town with him untill 11:30 then went with him to the boat for Niagara he started about 12:00- in afternoon doing a little at tracing of part of Canada- and stretching cloth to mount paper for plan of muskoka Road survey
{Written across Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th "Making a sketch of Rest of Rosepark for george Duggan Esq together with several other jobs"}
Wednesday
finished sketch in the forenoon in afternoon made and sent out to Brampton a tracing of part of A,F. plan shewing proposed alteration of streets
Thursday 9
in morning read telegraph from A.F.{uncertain letter}to get Fitzgerald. went up to cricket ground to tell him staid till 1:30- in afternoon in the office doing nothing
Friday 10
went out to Brampton in the morning played a game at Cricket in the afternoon
Saturday 11
returned from Brampton in the morning-staid at the house all afternoon not well
Monday 13
in afternoon plotting lines of muskoka Road in afternoon went with Unwin to tra out townline across 1st con york and take observation of north star-Jack came along about 11:00 p.m. to help when he laid down and went to sleep. consequently was of a great deal of help-(over the left) staid out all night
Tuesday 14
went to work as soon as we could see and finished tracing out townline then walked into town arrived about 9:00 a.m. got breakfast and went to sleep slept till noon- after dinner went to office-working at muskoka road plan
Wednesday 15
working at muskoka road plan in the forenoon-afternoon doing nothing at night took observation of polaris on line bet 2 3 and 24 1st con york finished at 12:00-midnight
Thursday 16
started to run line bet 23 and 24-but commenced raining-in office all day
Friday 17
with Mr Unwin and Jack started line let 23 and 24 then Jack went to office Unwin and I with Joe run at thrs then measured from it to W. city limit on North City limit
Saturday 18
in morning went to Brampton. then went over to norval to play cricket with the norval club beat then badly. they kicked up a fuss-we came away late without our dinner. because the presidant would not apologize
Monday 20
came to town in the morning. mad up Mr Bourchiers act for surveying in March
Tuesday 21
surveying Mrs seymours lot. with chas and joe-muldoom took up posts and sent +c- intend camping out for the survey
Wednesday
same as yesterday in the evening hired a man to come tomorrow at $1.50 per day
Thursday 23
same as yesterday man working to day- not worth $1.50 but cant get one for less. I left about 5:15 p.m. came to town
Friday 24
Raining in morning-went up to Mrs Seymour's lot about noon-raining all the afternoon staid in camp doing nothing-at night hired a boy to work tomorrow for 3/9
Saturday 25
With all party cutting out lines all day-paid man and boy 18/9-told man to come again on monday at noon. Went to town at night-joe left tonight
Monday 27
With James (a boy hired in Joes place) went up to Mrs Seymour's lots and put up the tent in the forenoon-in afternoon with him and man cutting out lines
Tuesday 28
Same as yesterday afternoon paid off man. went to town in the evening leaving James at the camp
Wednesday 29
Went up again with chas in the morning staking off lots all day James went to town at night to bring up some victuals in the morning
Thursday 30
Staking off the lots from 7:00am till 8:00p.m.
Friday 31
Same as yesterday-finished about 8:00p.m. then got supper and packed up the camp +c and went home-arrived about 10:30 p.m. very heavy thunder shower from 3:30 till 5:30 p.m.
Saturday August 1
Made rough sketch of Mrs Seymour's lots to make plan from-in the forenoon went to Brampton in the afternoon took gustave geneienk with me
Monday 3
Went to town in the morning went over to island in the afternoon with A Butterworth and Unwin to have a bathe
Tuesday 4
Went to Sutton in the forenoon in afternoon with John Trent staked off Mr Trent's last lot (W 25) W,I.C,M burnt at Barrie at night
Wednesday 5
in the morning laid out foundation for church. then (about 9:00am) went to Mr Ritchie's to see about surveying the geogina globe lot- about 11:00 a.m. took angle on Jacksons point bet townline and a line from a tree in Innnisfil to the chimney of the parsonage-went over to lot and looked around for post +c got dinner at Mr Lillalds about 4:00 p.m. left there about 5:00-went to Mr Lyall's to see if he knew anything concerning the posts between 6 and 7 in the 8th con. got tea there about 6:00 then went to the village-hired a man to chop tomorrow
Thursday 6
With man running a line parallel to townline on sidewad between 6 and 7 in 8th con georgina-got no dinner went up to Mr Trent's in the evening hired John croth in the evening for tomorrow
Friday 7
With the 2 men cutting out the line
Saturday 8
in the morning got Mr Lyall to help me to find the posts of road between 6 and 7 found the post on East side of road finished laying off the globe about 8:20 p.m. got dinner at Mr Libbalds
Sunday 9
Went to church in forenoon went up to Mr Howards in afternoon
Monday 10
in morning made up Mr Sibbald's account $30 1/2 of which I need $16 and paid off accounts up there measured shepperds hayfield about 12 acres came to Toronro in the afternoon
Tuesday 11
With Mr Unwin went to Barrie to do a job for shortis and co-when got there found another survey at it. then encamined part of lot 23 in the 7th con vespra-came to Toronto in the evening
Wednesday 12
In the office-not doing much
Thursday 13
same as yesterday went to Brampton in the afternoon
Friday 14
came to town in the morning.{Written across Friday 14th and Saturday 15th "in the office doing little or nothing}
Saturday 15
went to Brampton at night
Monday 17
Came to town in the morning {Written across Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th "in the office doing little or nothing"}
Tuesday 18
in afternoon with Mr Unwin went by stage to Sydenham. then walked up to Thos Copelands on the N 1/4. W 8. 1st con N Dundas street-to be ready tp commenc in the morning to lay off 10 acres for- Caldwell.
Wednesday 19
at work all day. finished at 6:00 p.m. when we got supper- and copeland drover us to town. arrived at 11:15 p.m.
Thursday 20
up at Cricket ground all day Canada vs United States
Friday 21
Went up to the Cricket ground at 11:00 a.m. game finished at 1:00 p.m. Canada winning with 7 wickets to spare after dinner surveying for S Ridont with Mr Unwin
Saturday 22
in forenoon making plan of S Ridonts place lots south of gerard street in afternoon with Mr Unwin and James staking off the lots Charley working at the plan
Monday 24
in afternoon went to Brampton to see about an account. Starrat read as he said from Unwin
Tuesday 25
at Brampton saw Mr Starrat at night
Wednesday 26
came to town in the morning-working at map of Muskoka Road. checking it over +c
Thursday 27
in forenoon same as yesterday. went around town with aleck from 12:30 till 2:30
Friday 28
Checking over map of muskoka Road survey. in afternoon went to meet the greet Western cars- meet aijjie but she didnt come
Saturday 29
this forenoon the same as yesterday forenoon- in afternoon meet the boat and cars. Joe dig but she did'nt come went out to the Weston by cars went over to Denisons to get some money. They not at home coudnt pay if they were-went to Henter's for same purpose with the same success. staid at John Rauls at night John Scott staid with me
Sunday 30
Went to meeting 2ce A.f. and W.H. came down in the buggy staid all night
Monday 31
Saw Heiter in morning said he could'nt pay now. but would sometime (or never) came in by the morning cars helping Jack to copy the field notes of muskoka Road place survey
Tuesday September 1
forenoon the same as yesterday. in after-noon went to the boat and cars to meet Lizzy but she didnt come
Wednesday 2
in forenoon hunting up leavings of lines diverging from main line of Muskoka Road afternoon same as yesterday afternoon
Thursday 3
part of forenoon same as yesterday rest calculating distances chained for diary in afternoon same as yesterday. Went to Brampton
Friday 4
at Brampton. played 2 games of Cricket
Saturday 5
at home all day
Monday 7
came to town in the morning doing nothing in the office
Tuesday 8
in the morning made draft of description of a road through 33 cot. carbow. then leveled Mr Unwins garden-in afternoon same as last tuesday. at night went to Wellington where saw W.H. and J.L. they going to Owens Sound tomorrow morning
Wednesday 9
{"Doing nothing" written multiple times, slanted across the whole section} cos why. nothing to do
Thursday 10
same
Friday 11
Same
Saturday 12
Same
Monday 14
part of forenoon with Mr Unwin measuring {uncertain letter}. Ridouts lot on Adelaide st
Tuesday 15
forgot what I was doing this day but believe it was doing nothing
{Written across Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th "Working at old plan of Toronto not on it the of lots at Don station Mrs Ridruts plan and several others"}
Friday 18
Making calculations of Jacksons point survey. preperitory and making plan for the board of Examiner
Saturday 19
left office 11:00 a.m. went to went home with W.H.S. got dinner after dinner went up to G W R H to meet grids-cars 1/4 how bhind time got Brown to wait grids came hurried them up left trunks behind. just in time
Monday 21
at home
Tuesday 22
in afternoon went over and laid off a 1/2 acre lot for school house at 3rd line East-finished at 4:00 need $3.00 for same $0.50 and $4 for house
Wednesday 23
Fair day-at home and at fair all day
Thursday 24
in morning went over to Mrs Hutton's and measured 2 lots. to make description got home at 3:00 p.m. then made out descriptions. finished at 11:00 p.m.
Friday 25
sent description to town by L.C.Cummins Esq to get Unwin and Jacks signature staked off Mr Cummins lot at home rest of day
Saturday 26
at cricket ground greater part of day match bet Brampton and Norval clubs Brampton victorious by 28 having 98 in one innings- to Norvals 73. in two innings-reed descriptions from Toronto and gave them to L.C. Cummins
Monday 28
Loafing all day i.e. doing nothing
Tuesday 29
came to Toronto in the morning
Wednesday 30
doing nothing
Thursday October 1
Same
Friday 2
in afternoon with Mr Unwin went up Leys place to measure distance between posts planted on W side of shaw st and the West side of St in 2nd con opposite
Saturday 3
doing little or nothing
Monday 5
part of day going around town with W.H. Scott hunting up a boarding house for him.
Tuesday 6
Ly and Hat. came to town and staid at Ley's. I went there in evening staid till 10:00
Wednesday 7
In office all day
Thursday 8
In office all forenoon, in afternoon went with Mr J.C. Cummins to Yorkville to see some lots which he wanted changed
Friday 9
With charley and James went to Yorkville and altered the lots for J.c. Cummins Esq. finished about 1:00 p.m. posted a plan of same to him at night
Saturday 10
in forenoon in the office in afternoon went to Weston
Sunday 11
at Weston
Monday 12
came to town in the morning in afternoon in the office
{Written across Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th "in the office the greater part of the time doing little or nothing"}
Friday 16
afternoon went to Brampton to do a job for Clark
Saturday 17
surveying J Clarks lot in Brampton finished about 3:30 p.m.
Monday 19
Came to town in morning then made description of J Clark's lot than by afternoon cars with Thompson went down to Scarboro station then walked to Thompson's tavern on Rnigston Road to see Morgan about some survey to be made for him. Staid there all night
Tuesday 20
after breakfast. Morgan drove us up to Armstrongs. on the Markham and Danforth Roads. then went to survey and lay out Morgans lots parts of W 20 1st con-
Wednesday 21
at the same wrought very late trying to finish. but could not
Thursday 22
commenced at 6:30 a.m. finished at 8:00 a.m. then had breakfast. rode by stage to railroad crossing then walked along railroad to Station and came by cars to town. arrived at 11:00 a.m. rest of day making plan of Morgans lots.
Friday 23
making plan of Morgans lots
Saturday 24
finished Morgans plan in forenoon afternoon had toothache very bad
Monday 26
in forenoon took specification for a Theodolite to patters to send for it concluded to wait till next week-about noon took several altitudes of the sun. afternoon trying to calculate Latitudes by 2 altitudes of the sun
Tuesday 27
took several altitudes of the sun with the sextant measuring the angle between the sun and its reflected immage in a plate of water
{Written across Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 "in the office doing nothing"}
Friday 30
helping Mr Unwin to survey I. Ridouts lots on seation street finished about 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 31
in the office all forenoon doing little or nothing. in afternoon went to Brampton
Monday November 2
in morning went over to E Fletcher's to run line between 2 and 3. 2nd con W,H,F. which Bristow had run before. I came 7 inches farther south than his line finished about 3:00 p.m. came to town in evening.
Tuesday 3
in office all day doing nothing
{Written across Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th "Working at R B Deuison's plan of Bellevne Estate"}
{Written across Friday 6th and Saturday 7th "Working at R B Deuisons plan of Bellevne Estate"}
Monday 9
Same as friday and saturday
Tuesday 10
With Thompson and James surveying for Bell. on Bathurst and Adelaide sts finished at 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday 11
going round town with Sig and Hattie sent Sig to Brampton and Hattie to oshawa-at night
Thursday 12
in morning went to see Bell he was not in. then went to Crownland office to get measurements of lots about Bathurst and Adelaide sts relating to Bells survey rest of day working at plan of Bellevne
Friday 13
forenoon same as yesterday and afternoon went to Weston
Saturday 14
came to town in the morning- worked a little at plan of Bellevne- in afternoon went to Brampton- Robert Sowis's Barn Burnt about 7:00 p.m.
Monday 16
came to town in the morning got to office about noon working a little at plan of Bellevne
Tuesday 17
same as yesterday afternoon
Wednesday 18
nothing
Thursday 19
in morning with Thompson and Laynes went up to grivens Estate when it came on rain went home. afternoon nothing
Friday 20
with Thompson and James working at the grivens Estate
Saturday 21
Snowing all day doing nothing
Monday 23
in morning with Thompson went up to the grivens Estate to make some measurements finished about noon. afternoon making distances on map of the griven's Estate
Tuesday 24
in morning went to G.T.R. to go to Brampton 1 minute too late then went up to griens Est to help Unwin, Roberts, Thomson, and James left there at three p.m. went to Brampton
Wednesday 25
at Brampton all day doing nothing heard {uncertain word} Orniston lecture in the evening at Mechanics {uncertain word}
Thursday 26
measured part of W 2 3rd con E.H.S. {uncertain word} for Mr Bride and Starrat went to town in the evening
Friday 27
in forenoon went made description of part of W 2 3rd con E.H.S. Chinguacousy afternoon went to Brampton
Thursday December 3
in forenoon went over to third line East (W 12) with Mr Armstrong to 1 measure thro wheat fields finished about 2:30 p.m.
Friday 4
came to town in the morning
Saturday 5
doing nothing
Monday 7
With mr Unwin and Thompson made survey for R.L.Deuison of piece of ground recuped by Burgess
Tuesday 8
Went to office in the forenoon comparing plan of newmarket-afternoon at home sick
Wednesday 9
at home all day ill
Thursday 10
at the office in forenoon doing nothing at home all afternoon me A.F.S. at Wellington at night
Friday 11
in office all day to attend case of Buiges vs Deuison in county court
Saturday 12
the same-about 11:00 a.m. went up to Yorkville with J.R L, to examine damage done to Heward's property by letting water off the road back at 12:30- in the afternoon
Monday 14
doing nothing in particular
{Written across tuesday 15th, Wednesday 16th, and Thursday 17th "helping J.R. Lack a little with the plan of Newmarket"}
Friday 18
in the morning with Unwin and Jack went up to Yorkville to examine a water eourse through Heward's property finished about noon. then went home met S.H,S, he was going to Oshawa. went in his place for Hattie and miss Arkland. Raining nearly all day
Saturday 19
in the morning brought up Hattie and Miss A to Toronto they staid at Ley's all day Sig and A.f. came in from Brampton. all went to Brampton at night
Sunday 20
Went to English church twice
Monday 21
at home all day doing nothing the misses Ley's came out of town tonight Bowlly then staid all night being out at the elections
Tuesday 22
went up to Edmonton with D Bull to get the state of the poles. had an upset and broke the cutter Onisses sellar L Sellar L Thistle and L {uncertain name} over tonight
Wednesday 23
doing nothing all day- the misses Leys went home at night went up to Patersons at night
Thursday 24
nothing all day-at Thistles at night enjoyed myself until 12:00 p.m.
Friday 25
Christmas day sleighing party went up to Dublin danced for 2 hours then came home again
Saturday 26
Took up carpet in front room shook it and put it down again
Monday 28
at Brampton
Tuesday 29
came to town in the morning at Brampton
Wednesday 30
came to town in the morning doing little or nothing
Thursday 31
Same as yesterday went to the station at 4:00 p.m. saw W Thistle there gave him my return ticket
Memoranda
george Dodds clerk of Caledon J Mc Callum chinguacousy government survey to Nuna and Jack last summers-ac-to Unwin Button to Unwin
Memoranda
subscribers to map of Peel A.J. Wright Esq Toronto W Forser Brampton
Memoranda
Wright and Fitzgerald scott and Pattullo A Soler Observation Oct 26/57
11-50-15-a.m.-33 degrees-291/2
0-8-42-p.m.-33+18 degrees
0-17-30--33-03 1/2
0-22-03--32-57 12-70
Memoranda
Oct 27
H M S
10-57-10-63+45 I I
11-07-30---65-31-contre
11-27-30---66+52-contre
11-54-45 67+22-contre
12-00-20--67-22
12-06-35--67-11-
12-10-0 67-11-
12-53-40---64-00
Memoranda
Board in 1856 William from 15th Nov to 17th Dec A.B. from 15 Nov to 31 Dec Eccepting 2 week Receipts for Peel W.M. Sellon. 1.map on account 15.0 reed from L Lynch on peel account 3.0.0
Cash Account-April
Date | Rec'd | Paid | |
8th | Cash. C.Unwin | 2.00 | |
21st | C Unwin 2 W loots | 8.00 |
Cash Account-May
Date | Rec'd | Paid | |
4th | C Unwin cash | 2.00 | |
casting posts to Yorkville | |||
6 | postage | 05.75 | |
13 | g.B Jack.Cash | 1 | |
23 | j.B. Jack. Cash | 1 |
Date | Rec'd | Paid | |
8th | Mr Ridout-paint for lots | 33.3 | |
13 | mending picket | 12.5 |
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | J.R.Jack. cash | 36 | ~ | ||
Board at fields | 36 | ~ | |||
Cab | 2 | ~ | |||
mag. of Theodlite | 25 | ||||
7 | Postage | 10 | |||
9 | " cash. C Unwin | 4 | ~ | ||
21 | " " " | 10 | |||
Carting posts (Leys) | 3 | 00 | |||
" " (Mrs Seymour) | 1 | 50 | |||
" " Unwin | 37 ½ | ||||
- | ¼ cut biscuit | 1 | 50 | ||
28th | Axemen (Mrs Seymour | 5 | 75 | ||
50 | 00 | 5 | 47 ½ |
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Excursion Ticket. Sutton | 3 | 00 | ||
Cash ( C Unwin | 7 | 00 | |||
10 6 {6 written in pencil} | 1st axeman | 2 | 50 | ||
7 {written in pencil} | 2nd ~ } Sibbald. | 16 | 00 | 1 {written in pencil} | |
10 {written in pencil} | Cash. (J. Sibbald | 16 | 00 | 1 {written in pencil} | |
board at Shepperds | 3 | 00 | |||
paper. pencils & a | 3 {written in pencil} | 20 | |||
passage. Sutton {to?} Toronto | 2 | 12 ½ {same text written below in pencil} | |||
Cab from station home | 50 | ||||
11 | 2 tickets to Barrie | 3 | 75 | ||
Registry office Barrie | 50 | ||||
15 | Cash. (C. U.) | 1 | 00 | ||
18 | cash {to?} C.U. | 1 | 00 | ||
22 | ~ C.U. (Peel) | 20 | 00 | ||
24 | cars {to?} Brampton | 75 | |||
29 | {to?} Weston & back | 62 | ½ | ||
cash (C.U) | 1 | 00 | |||
25 | 00 | 40 | 95 |
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
22 | School trustees chuguecousy | 3 | 50 | ||
26 | J.P. Hutton | 9 | 00 | ||
24 | search registry Brampton | 37½ | 37½ | ||
24 | horse hire | 1 | 50 | ||
26 | cars, {to?} Toronto ³⁄₉ cal ? | 1 | 00 | ||
12 | 50 | 3 | 87 ½ |
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
cash. (C Unwin) | 6 | 00 | |||
Postage | 10 | ||||
bottle {ginn?}. | 37 ½ | ||||
19 | 2 {to?} Scarboro | 3 | 75 | ||
board at ditto. | 3 | 50 | |||
22 | stage cars & cal. home | 1 | 45 | ||
19 | . cash for J. Clark | 6 | 00 | ||
6 | 00 | 12 | 17 ½ |
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | cash. {per?} E Fletcher | 6 | 00 | ||
" to J.R. Jack | 50 | ||||
" {per?} C Unman | 2 | 00 |
4.6.3
16
1.25
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17.25
Date. | Rec'd. | Paid. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | J Armstrong for | ||||
measuring wheat field | 4 | 00 | |||
3 | Cab from stn | 2 | 25 | ||
4 | 00 | - | 25 |
Rec'd. | Paid. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Account of 1857 | 70 | 60 | 76 | 90½ | |
JANUARY, | 10 | 00 | 8 | 30 | |
FEBRUARY, | 5 | 00 | 1 | 83 | |
MARCH, | 24 | 00 | 20 | 22½ | |
APRIL, | 2 | 00 | 8 | 00 | |
MAY, | 4 | 00 | 80 | ||
JUNE, | 33½ 46 | ||||
JULY, | 50 | 00 | 50 | 47½ | |
AUGUST, | 25 | 00 | 40 | 95 | |
SEPTEMBER, | 12 | 50 | 2 | 87½ | |
OCTOBER, | 6 | 00 | 12 | 17½ | |
NOVEMBER, | 6 | 00 | -- | -- | |
DECEMBER, | 4 4 | 00 | - | 25 | |
219 | 10 | 223 | 19½ 24 |
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
J Trent | |||
Aug 5 | 1 day journeying & travelling | 6 | |
Expenses | 3 | ||
9 | or | ||
RECEIVABLE | |||
T Sibbald | |||
Aug 10th | 3½ days surveying | 21 | 0 |
1 Axeman 2 days " 1.25 | 2 | 50 | |
1 " 2 " . 1.50 | 3 | 00 | |
Travelling Expenses | 4 | ||
30 | 50 | ||
10th | Buy Cash | 16 | 00 |
14 | 50 |
{Several mathematical equations written at top of the January - Bills Payable page.}
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
Captⁿ shaw's tender for grievs st | |||
Excavations per yard | |||
surface grading per rod | |||
planking ~ ~ | |||
3 ft for culverts per yard | |||
18 inch ~ ~ ~ ~ | |||
12 ~ ~ ~ ~ | |||
{There is a large wavy line drawn across entire page.} | |||
RECEIVABLE. | |||
Mrs Seymour | |||
July | |||
To 10 days surveying | 60 | 00 | |
" C.R. 8 days @ 7 1.50 | 12 | 00 | |
" John Joe & James 10 day . 1.50 | 15 | 00 | |
Axemen | 5 | 75 | |
110 posts ~ | 7 | 33 | |
Carting d~ | 1 | 50 | |
2 Weeks board board & @3.00 | 20 | 00 |
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
J Leys Esqr {Esquire} Givens lot | |||
June 27 | 24¼ days surveying to date | 147 | 00 |
1 Assistant 22 ½ days @ 1.50 | 33 | 75 | |
Assistant 21 days @1.00 | |||
Board. 9 weeks @ 4.00 | 36 | 00 | |
740 posts @ | 49 | 33 | |
RECEIVABLE. | |||
- Morgans {Dr?} | |||
Oct 20 | to 2½ days surveying & traveling | 15 | 00 |
assistant {illegible} | 3 | 75 | |
board | 3 | 50 | |
{traveling?} expenses | 2 | 20 | |
Plan | 5 | 00 | |
29 | 70 |
{large ink splotch on bottom of right hand page)
{Text should read BILLS PAYABLE, but the letter P and two L's has been filled in to look like the letter B.}
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
Theodolite | 154 | 00 | |
Compass | |||
Telescope | 9 | 00 | |
Chain | 5 | 00 | |
Tape | |||
Protractor | |||
Scales. 10.20.30.40 Boxwood | 6 | 00 | |
" 50 & 60 Ivory | 6 | 00 | |
parallel ruler | |||
straight edge | |||
set squares | |||
1 doz {dozen} pins | |||
BECEIVABEE. {text should read RECEIVABLE but the letters R and L have been filled in to look like the letter B.} |
{text should read BILLS but the letter L has been filled in to look like the letter B.}
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
RECEIVABLE. |
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
Unwin & Scott | |||
T, J Ellis {Dr?} | |||
Feb 25 | drawing map of Peel {on Store?} | 50 | 00 |
1000 copies @ $5.00 per 100 | 50 | 00 | |
paper for {Dr?} 42 {guises?} | 33 | 60 | |
12 sheets {illegible} ship &c | 75 | ||
134 | 35 | ||
By cash (per A.B.U.) | 30 | 00 | |
104 | 35 | ||
RECEIVABLE. |
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
April 29 | G T Denison Esq {Esquire} | 160 | |
May 4th | J Gwyme Esq {Esquire} | 50 | |
May 27 | ~~ J Leys Esq {Esquire} | 327 | |
June 2 | ~ ~ ~ | 183 | |
RECEIVABLE. |
Date. | Name. | Dolls. | Cts. |
---|---|---|---|
Mr | Thompson's Class | ||
M | 30. Nov --- not there | ||
T | 3 Dec - not there | ||
M | 7 ~ there | ||
T | 10 ~ no class | ||
M | 14 ~ there | ||
T | 17 ~ not there | ||
M | 21 ABSentt {Written very faintly in pencil, appears to have been erased.} ~ | ||
ABSentt {Written very faintly in pencil, appears to have been erased.} | |||
RECEIVABLE. {The text is outlined with pencil. The drawing forms a box around the text and is accented with a crosshatch pattern.} |
{There is a mathematical calculation written on the bottom of the left hand page.}
{The page on the right hand side is the back cover of the diary. It is filled with numerous mathematical calculations and a few drawings of triangles. The latitude of Toronto (43°. 39'.35" N) is prominently written at the top of the page. The text on this page is written in both ink and pencil, though it appears that there was an attempt to erase some of the writing done in pencil.}
1. Sunday wind Sclear .to 2 church wolveston , preactied . Gehen egéson to Zex , DeMoone and urfé peri- in the evening
2. Monday wind Sclear to Belmontriith milk in the scorning piled Boards Bought a Rease combin froer . J. Putmanse for ) 160 have col for let him a 1893 aprig 12 old mashine 8810 Randall drawiedmomile and took the colti dolions 300 feet fenice tourdish
160 feet Randall drowned in Just Horry To the hop X you're learn and shows to Ding ... ) I Walkerto Lines & Sunday with & clear at hairce Lejonare fourel Go 9 - Monday weine Recteur To J Thomas Took boards took of Rogchanson 11/1000 form to build fenice 4 get mails 102th hinges latch ww lack foog ali from elle kyfough 1867 9 Randall iworked the Road 4 pide courte Bull Will come to Build
10 tuesday wired 9 14 hai marked Rond Randall to help with lease Term at the same todos to direct and lea Brook field-Station
11 Wednesday wind Well,we I not well . Randall twee - Marcire part of the way 12 Thursday wind Italia To Belimasel fors maringot Nori Da choice 810 pais To Boyd son Garrow 88 75cts atwee got shoes from ly cultivate carne afterstone I learn To Ride horse Randall draut mosep
13 fryday wind SE clear To St Thomas Brought jr Johnson home. Bawed $15 from Mrs Finch To cullvers to diner. Randall drawed Manure
14 Saturday wind SW clear cultivated corn fore noon Randall drawed manure and went to Belmont after noon got him a pair of shoes $2.25 cts neckTie and box colars Bargened with R Sleath for a plow for lumber at $13,50 per Thousand plow $18
15 Sunday wind SE clear to 2 church at 3 oclock James Learnd and Charles fergeson To diner W Barn and C Brown and wives To Tea and j Learm and wife and 3 boys to Tea
16 Monday wind SW clear To London got Mashine from Elet gave a note for $55 to be paid the 1st day of january 1874 got points for cultivater got a pair of shoes Randall spread manure joe to help Nub cow to Bull
17 Tuesday wind SE clear cut Thistles Randall and Jane to pick nick
18 Wednesday wind SW clear I was sick Randall drawed wood and went to Belmont fare. Hanah Learn and Leta finch and Adaline
Gracey and Mr D Moore called in the evening Johnson and bay came from Building fence to St Thomas
19 Thursday wind SW clear cultivated corn I Learn to help Randall comenced To plow sumer falowe Bees swarmed spot hefer to Bull let j R johnson have The wool to work on shares 45lb wool
20 fryday wind NW clear cultivated corn forenoon to Belmont afternoon got a plow from Sleath $18 got wagon tire set at Abots $1..50cts Randall plowed
21 Saturday wind SW clear plowed sumer falowe Rand Randall plowed got from Cambell a single harnes for $30 To be paid in lumber at $14 per 1000 R Learn here at night
22 Sunday wind E Rain at home Randall and jane To Maplton George C Learn and George Deacon to Tea father and Mother here at night and Charles Learn jr
23 Monday wind E cloudy Set calage done choars Randall plowed let E Mc have 100 feet boards for $1.50 got from Mother $2. Mother here fathe went home Black cow To Bull Rain at night
24 Tuesday wind E cloudy helped Ev Learn To saw Randall and team To Mothe To EV Learn I Paid her $2
25 Wednesday wind E clear hoed potatoes got a pump from P Tutnam for $7,50 ct Randall plowed D Moore had a Cow To Bull
26 Thursday wind E went To simcoe To fine To S coners Bugners To Tea To Bugners at night To Philips Cullves
27 fryday wind SE To hullville to Barbers To Diner To W cullvers To Tea. To Philips at night
28 Saturday wind S to simcoe to Carlton Cullvers for Diner To To R Willcox, to Tea to Nisbet Cullvers at night
29 Sunday wind SE to Blooms Burgh to Church Elder Slat preached. To philips at night. pide to Bull
30 Monday wind SW Rain all day To john Cullvers To Tea to Malons to Diner to philips at night
1 Tuesday wind W Came home David Barber and wife with us
2 Wednes wind W rain Took a load of cheese 30 To Danchestar Station David Barber with me
3 Thursday wind W to Belmont To mill got money for cheese $31. Barber and wife went to St Thomas Randall and jane To E lick Brush here at night Bees swarmed
4 fryday wind S clearn hoed garden to Belmont got the chop 20 bushel let Sleath have 786 fet boards Abot 148 feet bees swarmed D Moore had a cow to B Randall and jane cam home
5 Saturday wind W clear Done choars paid Mrs finch $15 fore noon Randall hlped D Moore cut hay afternoon D Barber and wife here at night gave him $2 for Margret Cullver from E Brush
6 Sunday wind W clear cool To 2 Church Wolverton preached David Barber and wife with us john finch and Siss to diner To prayer meeling at night
7 Monday wind SW clear Mowed fore noon Raked and Drawed in 1 load in the shed after noon Barber and wife and Ann To john Learns here at night
8 Tuesday wind W Rain fixed Barn brdge to church meeting at night Barber and wife here
9 Wednesday wind W cut hay fore noon Raked and put up after noon Ann with barbre and wife To London. Spot cow to Bull
10 Thursday Wind W rain{M Drawed in hay 3 load 1 in Barn 2 in shed to Belmont at night with D Barber got chees 6 lb? 10 cts Dyer
11 fryday wind W clear Drawed hay in barn 5 load lot james Camble have lumber 2144 feet D Barber went home celem stayed
12 Saturday wind SE clear Drawed hay 2 load cut after noon Ann was sick had Dr Cline here Randall To Belmont at night John Stewart had a cow here
13 Sunday wind S clear To 2 church Celema with me Ann sick Reetch preached
14 Monday wind SW rain cut thistles james Shirk called in the evening and wife
15 Tuesday wind W rain fore noon cut hay after noon and put up. David Barber and Margret cullver came here at night
16 Wednesday wind SW cloudy cut hay finshed fore noon Raked and put up Drawed in 2 load after noon W jackson and wife D Barber and wife and Margret Cullver here To Diner
17 Thursday wind W Rain put up hay after noon Rain at night David Barber and wife and Mary Cullver here Lill and Broon cows to B ut
18 fryday wind S rain Took D Barber and wife and Margret Cullver To The Cars for home fore noon Drawed 3 load of hay after noon
19 Saturday wind NW Rain Drawed hay in drive Barn 5 load 1 in Barn Randall Took jane home at night pide cow to Bull
20 Sunday wind NW clear To 2 church Wolverton preached. To W Bass To Diner james Learn and W AugusTine Adaline gracy and jane Stevenson to Tea. Randalls horse Ran away
21 Monday wind S clear Drawed in 4 load of hay Peter Tutnam Set up Mashine. Calista picked cherys Randall took his Bugy to Belmont to get mended Midge hefer To Bull
22 Tuesday wind SW clear cut and Bound wheat Mrs Tralon here and Mrs foster and Ed for cherys let james Camble have joies156 for $2,49 cts not paid
23 Wednesday wind SE clear cut and put up weat EV Learn To help. Mrs Traton To Diner got chery
24 Thursday wind Sw clear hot cut and put up wheat and finished fall wheat Mrs Traton for chereys Calista for cherys here
25 fryday wind SW clear Rain at night Draged fore noon on sumer falowe cultivated after noon Randall Draged Mrs Traton here for cherys
26 Saturday wind SE cloudy to Belmont got the horses shod 6 set 2 new ones Catlarine Leach and jane Learn here at night. balon and wife To Tea
27 Sunday wind S clear hot To Mary jane farqurs funeral john finch and john fergeson and georg Learn to diner. Star cow To Bull
28 Monday wind E cloudy Rain helped EV Learn to line wheat Randall to help Mrs Traton and calestu here for cherys Mrs D Moore to Diner
29 Tyesday wind W clear Drawed in wheat after noon Randall helped EV Learn fore noon
30 Wednesday wind SW clear hot Drawed in wheat finished Randall helped. got from Mrs Bass 10 quarts beryes for $1.00cts
31 Thursday wind SE cloudy Rain cut fence corners fore noon Randall Raked Stable Rain after noon Randall to harietsvill Robert Learn here at nght
1 fryday wind SW to Belmont got cheese money $32 . . got from Odle 30 lb sugar $3 and a barel salt $1..65 cts Randall went to Aylmer uncle finch abd Annt Came from Loho Traughton to Diner.
2 Saturday wind SW clear cut thistles fore noon to covnant meeting after noon. Drawed in 2 load of Rakings afTer Tea Randall to help
3 Sunday wind NW clear cool To 2 church at 11. and Night Wolverton preach fore noon Grant at night To hills to Tea
4 Monday wind NW clear Cultivated on sumer falow with flora and pete Ann picked the geese Randall to Lyons
5 tuesday wind SW clear Dug Onions. To church Meeting at night Randall draged sum erfalow
6 Wednesday wind SW clear To swamp To j R john sons to Diner. Randall sawed his Dash Board indians got honey and cherys $1.30
7 Thursday wind SW rain to help finches Thras with Team and Randall
8 fryday wind SW clear Done choars Randall drawed Manure johnsond and boy to tea lill to Bull
9 Saturday wind chang {illegible} clear To 1 church on camita To covnant meeTing Randall To Belmont got his Bugy To mapleTon at night Diner Tea D Ed woods
10 Sunday wind SE clear to 2 church Grant preached
11 Monday wind W rain, clear comenced to cut oats
12 Tuesday wind W cloudy cut oats jR johnson and Sam to help bind and Randall Bound
13 Wednesday wind E cloudy cut oats finished Randall and Sam jhn son Bound Ann sick
14 Thursday wind E clear set up oats Randall helped fore noon to Belmont after noon got from Odle12 yds coTon and {of?} 2 yds print 17 cts bar soap 20. 1 spool 15 cts comb 50 lamp glass 10 cts
15 fryday wind NE clear Done choars Randall to help EV Learn after noon Traded horses with George Apleford
16 Saturday wind N clear Rain Comenced spring wheat Hiram and George Smith to Diner. to john Learns after tea
11 Saturday wind E clear to 2 church Wolverton preached Galaton finch to Diner
18 Monday wind SE clear cut spring wheat Randall Bound
19 tuesday wind S clear cut spring wheat Randall Bound EV Learn helped after noon finished
20 Wednesday wind SW clear Done choars Randall to help EV Learn Draw in oats. let G finch have .50 cts
21 thursday wind SW clear Drawed in the oats 7 acres Randall and joe Drawed Adaline Gracy here at night
22 fryday wind SW clear Drawed in spring wheat Randall and joe to help finished harvest
23 Saturday wind E N clear plowed for wheat Randall helped EV Learn Draw oats in
24 Sunday wind E clear To 2 church Wolverlon preached j Shrink and wife and 2 girls to Diner here the old sow had 10 pigs
25 Monday wind SW rain forenoon to help EV Learn Thrash after noon 296 oats 44 bushel of wheat
26 Tuesday wind E cloudy cleaned wheat fore noon To Belmont to mill after noon 10 bushed of wheat and 12 of chop To wagon to E Mathews to get ex to fergesons at night Colen had his foot Taken of with reaper
27 Wednesday wind E clear cut sowed corn fore noon plowed for wheat after noon
28 Thursday wind SE clear plowed with 2 Teams finch shed to Belmont at get The grist let Hawkins have 200lb flour $ 6 50 let Abot have pears $ 1. 00 Let pots have pears .75 cts got from Odle 1/2 lb Tobaco and heave powder .50
29 fryday wind SW clear to Niles Town To court for a witness for jane Stvenson Bines To Deacon Edwards
Randall put up corn EV Learn hat a cow to Bull
30 SaTurday wind S clear hot cut sowed corn to Belmot at night let Dyer have 9 Doz eggs got 9. bowls Randall got his colt shod to Abots 2 shers
31 Sunday wind SW Rain at home john Learn and wife and john finch to Tea
1 Monday wind W clear. cool to ST Thomas to Diner To Charles Learns. put in the Mechants Bank $201 for my self and $45 for Randall Randall to help fawcett Thrash
2 Tuesday wind NW clear Sowed wheat 6 Randall Draged with colts
3 Wednesday wind SE rain at night finished Draging the wheat and furowed out
4 Thursday wind SW Rain to Belmont got wagon got from Dyer chees mong $30. Randall to Belmont to H Lacks sale
5 fryday wind NW clea to james Shirk paid $5 john Denis paid $5 for the preacher got from A Ravy $ 8 helped D Morne to plow after noon with the 2 Teams and Randall
6 Saturday wind NW clear put up sowed corn fore noon To covnant meeting after noon W Marsh way put in Deacon. paid W Marsh for the preaches $24
7 Sunday wind SW Rain To 2 church Wolverton preached john Denis and wife and Magy Black To Diner jane Stevenson ja Alen to Tea Randall to Church Robert Learn To Diner
8 Monday wind SE clear To swamp got posts fixed posts after noon Randall cut sowed corn Turned. on. clover the cows and cattle
9 Tuesday wind SW cool clear to ST Thomas with posts and Trees 7 cherys 5 plums and 1 aple set Them Randall cut corn
10 Wednesday wind SW clear cut corn Randall helped
11 Thursday wind S clear cut corn Randall helped took up 2 skips of Bees at night put 4 in the wood house
12 fryday wind S Rain at night cut corn Randall helped
13 Saturday wind N cool to Belmont paid Mathews $175 got from Odle goods for $174 Calvin Brown and wife and john finch here at night Traded horses with Georg C Learn
14 Sunday wind NW cool to 2 church to prayer MeeTing Browns with us to W Barrs to Diner Randall Drove peTe colt
15 Monday wind S Rain after n cut corn Randall helped Ram after noon Star cow To Bull
16 Tuesday wind NW clear Cut and put up corn Randall helped finishd cuTing. Let SroughTon have 100 feet plank for Road $150
17 Wednesday wind SE cloudy put up corn fore noon finished. to Belmont fore after noon. got from Odle Dyes 1/2 lb tobacoe. 25cts
18 Thursday wind SW clear Drawed. wood killed a pig Done choars got 1 bus potatoes from Sraughton Rain at night
19 fryday wind NW clear comenced To Tharsh spring wheat 84 bushed Aplefords Thrashed Sraughton and bill and D Moore EV Learn and joe john cullver and galaTon finch to help
20 Saturday wind N clear Thrashed fall wheat 124 bushed 108 oats Mashine brake dawn james Learn here at night
21 Sunday wind S clear to Disiple Church E Shepard preached Randall to 2 church SLer preached
22 Monday wind SE Rain to Neal taylors. to Old Mr Taylors funeral D Apeford To London for Repairs
10 Wednesday wind SW clear cut corn Randall helped
11 Thursday wind S clear cut corn Randall helped took up 2 skips of Bees at night put 4 in the wood house
12 fryday wind S Raind at night cut corn Randall helped
13 Saturday wind N cool to Belmont paid Mathews $173 got from Odle goods for $174 Calvin Brown and wife and john finch here at night Traded horses with Georg C Learn
14 Sunday wind NW cool to 2 church to prayer Meeting Browns with us to W Barrs to diner Randall Drove pete colt
15 Monday wind S Rain after n Cut corn Randall helpedRam after noon Star cow To Bull
16 Tuesday wind Nw clear Cut and put up corn Randall helped finishd cuTing let SroughTonhave 100 feet plank for Road $150
17 Wednesday wind SE cloudy put up corn fore noon finished. to Belmont fore after noon. got from Odle Dyes 1/2 lb tobacoe. 25cts
18 Thursday wind SW clear Drawed. wood killed a pig Done choars got 1 bus potatoes from Sraughton Rain at night
19 fryday wind NW clear comenced To Tharsh spring wheat $4 bushed Aplefords Thrashed Sraughton and bill and D Moore EV Learn and joe john cullves and galaTon finch to help
20 Saturday wind N clear Thrashed fall wheat 124 bushed 108 oats Mashine broke dawn james Learn here at night
21 Sunday wind S clear to Disiple Church E Shepard preached Randall to 2 church Sler preached
22 Monday wind SE Rain to Neal taylors. to Old Mr Taylors funeral D Apeford To London for Repairs
23 tuesday wind S cloudy finished thrashing oats 218 bushed David Barber and wife here at night paid for Thrashing $13.75 to D Apleford
24 Wednesday wind SE clear to London to fair David Barber and wife with us Colen fergeson here at night Rain at night
25 Thursday wind W clear to help Soeughton thrah D Moore to help Randall and Colin fergeson To London to fair David Barber and wife here
26 fryday wind S clear to help W Gracey Thrash Randall to help D Moore father and Mother and D Barber and wife here at night. Randall got a pair of boots at W jacksons. $2.90
27 fryday wind SW warm to Belmont to W jacksons To Diner paid him $2.90 got 3 shoes set to Abots David Barber and wife with us Randall to help gracy Thrash
28 Sunday wind S warm to No 7 W jackson preach and to sunday school David Barber and wife and Ann to 2 church at 3 pm Sler preachedjg faucell and wife To diner, john and siss finch james and jane Learn and Miss Godby to Tea.
29 Monday wind N rain picked up aples fore noon cleaned wheat after noon David Barker and wife here john Learn and wife To Tea
30 Tuesday wind W clear To ST Thomas with David Barber got photograph group for $ 1.37 1/2 . To Diner to charles Learns The womin to faucett frost at night
1 Wednesday widn N clear to swamp. Randall drawed wood. frost at night
2 thursday wind S clear Drawed in sowed corn and 1 load of corn and went To Belmont To Mill 18 bushel of wheat got from Odle 20lb sugar and 1 lb Tobacoe $2.50 cts got a buck from john Learn
3 fryday wind E clear Dug potatoes fore noon Drawed corn after noon Ann pick the geese George C Learn To Diner
4 Saturday wind S Rain to Aylmer show To jesa Learns To Tea To Calum Browns at night
5 Sunday wind W cloudy rain at night To Aylmer To church. S Baldwin preached. To Edward Browns to diner at home at night. Rain
6 Monday wind N cool cloudy picked Aples 22 bushed Randall comenced to plow in midle field
7 Tuesday widn W clear picked up Aples 34 bushel Randall plowed W gracy wife to Diner
8 Wednesday wind SE clear picked Aples 12 bushel fore noon let Traughton have 20 bushel aples to Lyons show after noon Randall to show and Ann paid Hughs 48 cts promis to pay T j Putnam $ 20 for bad luck on colt
9 Thursday wind S clear picke Aples fore noon 6 bu to belmont after noon let Dyer Odle have 536 lb flour at $3 per unt let Abott have 1 hundred flour $ 3.25 cts Randall plowed fore noon
10 fryday wind S clear picked Aples fore noon Took Maple boards to Belmont. 738 feet for Dr camble. had D Moores Mare. Randall plowed john Doan had a cow to Bull
11 Saturday wind SW Rain to Belmont let Dr camble have 828 feet boards he paid $21 fore noon To help D Moore thrash after noon Randall help all day
12 Sunday wind NW clear to new sarum to church Elder haycock preached to Diner to E turners Randall at home
13 Monday wind NW cloudy helped D f Moore thrash fore noon to j g faucetts sale after noon got a cow and fork for $ 15 35 cts Ann to j R johnsons got yarn
13 tuesday wind SW clear warm Drawed in corn Randall helped
15 Wednesday wind E clear Drawed in corn finished borowed a horse from john Learn lent him the wagon
16 Thursday wind S E cloudy wind at night plowed fore noon Peter Putnam here to fix pump after noon
17 fryday wind E clear plowed fore noon Randall plowed all day P j Putnam put in the pump ater noon for $8.25 ct got loards {50 tm written above} Erick Smith and wife to Diner
18 Saturday wind SW Rain husked corn Randall To help D Moore clean wheat Cows star Broke her horn
19 Sunday wind SW cloudy at home to gracy to Archa Mcolum john Learn and wife and child charles Learn and wife and 2 children francy Deacon and wife and 2 children to Tea in evening
20 Monday wind NE cloudy snow at night plowed Randall plowed in the 14 Acre field 2 teams kept the horses in the stable at night
21 Tuesday wind SW snow rain husked corn and killed a hog Randalf went to W gracyes at night put cows in the stable
22 Wednesday in SW clear To Belmont fore noon got cheese money $ 25 plowed and Randall after noon 2 Teams. Rain at night
23 Thursday wind SW Rain husked corn Randall To Belmont. Robert Learn Took the horse home
24 fryday wind SW clear husked corn fore noon Randall and Moore picked Aples. plowed after noon 2 Teams
25 Saturday wind SW clear plowed 2 teams Randall helped
26 Sunday wind E cloudy Rain at night to New Sarum To church Elder Haycock preached to Lymans To Diner To EV Learns to Tea. paid j Merlatt $101 for Taxes
27 Monday wind S cloudy plowed after noon husked corn core noon Randall helped W gracy paid $ 8.65
28 Tuesday wind SEWN snow husked corn Randall to help
29 Wednesday wind WN snow husked corn Randall helped
30 Thursday wind SE cloudy rain fixed stable Drawed in pumpkins fore noon husked corn afternoon Randall helped
31 fryday wind SW snow husked corn Randall to help
1 Saturday wind SW clear husked corn Randall To help. put the Buck with The sheep turned Them to D Moores
2 Sunday wind SW Rain at home Randall to gladsTone church
3 Monday wind NW snow clear husked corn Randall helped to D Moores in The evening
4 Tuesday wind S clear fixed platform on well fore noon husked corn after non Randall plowed D Moore and wife and Sarah Ann Legg her in the evening. frze
5 Wednesday wind SW clear husked corn Randall plowed frze
6 Thursday wind SW clear plowed Randall went away and left me To do for him self
7 fryday wind SE cloudy plowed finished the 14 acre field Randall to eds
8 SaTurday wind NW cloudy to Sroughtons got 10{bushel?} potatoes fore noon Done choars after noon Robert Learn here at night
9 Sunday wind NW cloudy at home D f Moore and wife and jane Stevenson To tea put up 2 big steers
10 Monday wind W cloudy helped D f Moore kill hogs 2 fore noon plowed after noon in garden
11 Tuesday wind E cloudy snow to Belmont got horses pete and charley shod 4 new 4 set got from Dyer Odele coton yarn 2 bunches $ 3 50 1 lb Tea {50 above}1 lb tabacoe {50 above} wick {2 above} $102 Magenta {10 above} 2 bag {beside} $472 to john pettits at night D Moore with us put up 2 little sTeers
12 Wednesday wind NW cloudy cold husked corn Done choars Randall away
13 Thursday wind NW cloudy to john petitts child funeral fore noon Done choars and Drawed 2 load of wood after noon Randall home at night
14 fryday wind SW clear Drawed wood Randall to Belmont got a bufalow Robe. to Mckelons for $14 75 D Moore fetched grist home from mill for me
15 Saturday wind S clear Done choars Randall to Belmont sent with j Troughton for flax seed 25 cts
16 Sunday wind SW cloudy thawed At home all day
17 Monday wind E cloudy Built a corn crib D f Moore to help. Randall went a way pedling wire j Dean to help him
18 Tuesday wind N clear Made cider fore noon D Moore E Learn to help plowed after noon sold D Moore The geese 13 for $6..00
19 Wednesday wind NW cloudy snow at night Built ash house Randall home at night paid Taxes $26 20 wheat
20 Thursday wind NW cloudy killed 5 hogs salted down 4 in baken D Moore Randall and E Learn To help
21 fryday wind NE snowed fixed sTable. Randall To Belmont sent Money for wire $27.50 $2 for other things
22 Saturday wind SW clear fixed sTable fore noon Randall helped To Belmont after noon got from Dyer pair of slips for Ann 80 cts john Learn and wife To diner he Took his Buck home. Randall got sage to Sroughtons
23 Sunday wind E cloudy snow at home Mother hariet and litle chaley here To Tea Mother went to E Learns Hariet and charley slayed at night
24 Monday wind NW cloudy Done choars Randall to j
Denis s sale george Aplefor and wife jack and jeny To Tea Hariet and charley here
25 Tuesday wind N cloudy helped E Learn kill 2 hogs fore noon Done choars afTer noon Drawed 1 load of wood let p j putnam have a hog 159 lb $8 95 cts haiet to Eds charley away D Moore Took some geese
26 Wednesday wind NW cloudy Done choars Randall choped D Demery and wife Mrs finch and cullver here To tea hareitt and charley D Moore paid $6 for geese
27 Thursday wind NE snow cleaned wheat cut 6 pigs fore noon to Mrs finches to Diner and Tea Ann and Hariet withe me put in sTraw after noon Took in the colts at night
28 fryday wind NW cloudy snow to Belmont let Dyer Odle have 21 1/4 {$113 above} bushel of wheat {$386 written below} let Abott have boards 256 feet
29 Saturday wind N clear Done choars to john Learns in the evening charles Learn and wife with us Ann and hariet went to Eds james Learn here at night Randall home at night
30 Sunday wind NE cloudy at home to D Moores in the evening Ann To Eds charley and hariet went home
1 Monday wind NE cold to swamp To D pulins to Sandy currys to E Smiths To Diner Randall a way with wire Hanah Learns child Born at 5 oclock in the morning
2 tuesday wid SE rain all day warm Done choars Ann washed Randall away with wife
3 Wednesday wid SW Rain Done choars. Randall home {bound at night written between the lines}
4 Thursday wind SW clear cold fixed fence Randall helped fence blowed Down
5 fryday wind W clear cold fixed fence piled boards Randall chaped. to george Aplefords in The evening Randall and Ann with met to Tea
6 Saturday wind N clear to Hills to diner to covnant MeeTing in The afternoon Ann at home Randall To Belmont Robert Learn here at night
7 Sunday wind E cloudy at home Randall away Robert Learn here to diner
8 Monday wind E cloudy Rain Done choars had a cold and lame buck Randall home at night
9 tuesday wind SW Rain I was sick Randall chaped and Done choars
10 Wednesday wind W cloudy I was sick geting beter Randall chaped and Done choars sent a leter to Philip cullvers
11 Thursday wind SW cloudy Rain caryed in corn to the crib 142 bushel Randall helped
12 fryday wind NE rain put in sTraw fore noon Randall helped caryed in corn 32 bushel to crib after noon. Mrs Daniel Apleford here To Tea
13 Saturday wind NE snow 4 inch husked corn Randall choared Dick colt had Distemer
14 Stunday wind SW cloudy at home to D Moores To Tea Randall and Ann To
15 Monday wind SW clear husked corn filled The crib 200 hundrd bushel Randall drawed wood for sugar bush
16 tuesday wind SW clear Drawed wood fore noon To Belmont after noon got from Dyer 1 lb tobacoe {50 written above} 2oz nut meg {10 written above} 3 yrds Drill {25 written above} 12 1/2 g 2 yrds coton hired Clark procton half month for $3
17 Wednesday wind SW clear cut wood clark to help in wood house Randall a pedling wire toaly called falls called E Moore here in the eve ning
18 Thursday wind NE cloudy cut wood in The woods Clark to help. Randall Done Nothing Mealum fruit agent here at night
19 fryday wind N cloudy cut wood in the woods clark to help Randall choped after noon. paid to joliff school tax $11 70 sold R tooly 2 steers for $37 to be paid 1 day of february 1874. Elgin Marsh to diner
20 Saturday wind N snow cut wood in the wood house clark to help Randall To Belmont
21 Sunday wind N clear coldat home jack Smithto Tea
22 Monday wind S cloudykilled a beef fore noonto Belmont after noon let George franeis have a quater beef $2 56 Mrs foster a quarte $2 60 and bag aples 50 j Black a hog aples 75ct Abott a hog 75 ct got from Dyer 15 lb sugar $1 50. an 2 lb bisket 20 . 1 and 4 lb Raisons 50 {illegible} 3 lb curants 25 1 lb Tea 50 and 1 oz cin 5 {illegible} 1 aunt {illegible} 6 yds shirTing 120 and 2L drill 63 cts 2 yrs coton 25 cts shod {5 above} returned slips 80cts
clark choped Randall helped To kill beef fore noon chaped after noon
23 Tuesday wind NE clear Done choars fore noon sawed wood after noon clark cut wood Randall to Eds at night Ann made a shirt for clark
24 Wednesday wind SE cloudy snow at night cut wood fore noon Done choars after noon Sent clark procton away at Noon for haveing loused The Bed. Randall to london got home at night
25 thursday wind SW cloudy Christmas day to john Learns To diner Philips here at night john finch to to Tea Randall To finches to diner let john Learn have beef quarter 54 lb
26 fryday wind SW snow cloudy to help finches Thrash Randall To help and team Asa Learn and wife To diner philip here
24 Saturday wind NE cloudy to help finches Thrash with team and Randall philip Done choars
28 Sunday wind SW cloudy at home j Emery and R white to d called D f Moore and wife to Tea Randall away at night philip took horse home
29 Monday wind W Blustery snow To help finches Thrash fore noon Randall to help Done choars after noon Randall to Lyons
30 Tuesday wind W snow Done choars Randall To help George Apleford Thrash. we was To W hills in the evening Ran {crossed out} dall To orwell
31 Wednesday wind SW cloudy Done choars Randall came home at noon the Dick Colt Brake with The Distemper
1 Thursday wind SW cloudy Dine choars. To misionary Meeting at night to No 7 john Learn and wife and W Brown To diner Randall away home at night Ed Moore here at Night
2 fryday wind SW fogy Done choars Randall home Thawed Rain at night
3 Saturday wind thawed SW cloudy Done choars. Randall to Belmont after noon Mateland Brown and George Lawer here at night. Thawed
4 Sunday wind SW cold changed at home. To EV Learn in the evening to tea
5 Monday wind NW clear To Harriestsville paid to S Bass $3.00 for taxes paid To john Dafoe 80 cts school tax to Lyons to town Meeting voted for cline Woodworth Stewart and Charlton and Hair Randall to Lyons to vote
6 Tuesday wind NE snow killed a Beef Randall and Ed to help H Herin to diner Bell fasqur and jane Stevenson to tea
Dan lost Time | Days |
28 | away to Belmont | 1/2 |
18 April | away | 1/2 |
20 | Dan sick | 1/2 |
29 | Dan away | 1/2 |
30 | Dan away | 1 |
1 | Dan away | 1 |
2 | Dan away | 1 |
4 | Dan done road work | 1 |
26 | Dan to pick nick | 1 |
1 | Dan away | 1 |
26 | Dan Drunk | 1 |
27 | Dan away Drunk | 1 |
5 | Dan away | 1/2 |
7 | Dan away | 1 |
8 | Dan away | 1/2 |
23 | Dan away | 1/2 |
Dan away | 1/2 | |
17 | Dan away | 1/2 |
19 | Dan away Drunk | 1 |
20 | Dan away Drunk | 1 |
29 | Dan away | 1 |
30 | Dan away Drunk | 1 |
31 | Dan away Drunk | 1 |
2 | Dan away drunk | 1 |
3 | Dan away | 1 |
4 | Dan away | 1 |
5 | Dan away | 1 |
June 1874 pair
Dan pair $ 1.00 12 Pair Dan 1.00 26 Pair Dan. 1.24 30 Pair Dan 4.00 August 1874 22 pair dan 1.00 25 Pair Dan 4.00 $ September 1874 Pair Dan 4.00 20 pair dan 2 October 1874 Pair Dan 5.00
November the 1874 Receivew from Andrew learn in full for work dollars and sevently eight cents
- Daniel Gracery
I wednesday in N & Rain Dane Chaars let Pq Putman have 90 Bushel en 10lbs wheat for 81 121/2 ets per bushes $10 Raindall to farquers at night.
& thursday in N w claudy to st thomsa got etms a Bani tam ove Shoes to dines to fathers to tea to elder A smiths to new Sasum to meeting in evening slay cock pneachew. to lyman learns at night Randall done chaars.
9 friday in sclaudy snoe to Break faste to lymass came hame fame maan randall to Behmant after mean sale week hid per $275
10 saturday in S Wclaudy snow to Belmant afternoon got from dyer over cau T$6 pair Dyer in full $ 1082 Randaal Drawer 2 load of wood sold yalm learners the old sew for $7.00 11 sunday win N.W snow to new sarumm to church slay rock pneacoches. to poilph Learners to diner gave Dearan New cant $175 for the Raptish Paper.
12 Monday WM claudy to Belmant to mill to WBarrs in the evening Randall to Bahmant Robert and Philip Learn took the old saw home
15 Tuesday in NE snow to yohn Learns got shingles (oao and 3/4)Randall sick
14 Wednessday in NM Bluestery Dance chaar caller to Alack Stwarts in evenning his wife sick. Randall sick
15 Thursday in W Blurstery Done chaars cleanew wheat in the evening Demoane in the evening Demoane to help john Doan monew his house past 16 Friday in Wclear cold To spring field with spring whaet 19 hu 45 lbs sold for $104 Barley & bushed solld for $115 per bushed . Randall Away WY hill and wife hes to tea evening john learm and in wife to tea. pair nutman $55 fon Natc 17 saturday in Selear Drawed weoa with calts fone moan to Belmpnt after fun got table faith and dress and shoes from dyer $5.45 the [air fauceth $1 for paper Randall sick pet Bass heren
18 sunday win SC clear to new sarun to church elder hayeaek Preachew wy hill and wife with us to james warwicks to diner Randall sick
19 Monday in SC rain NW snow Daechaars haw weak old was hoarsse Randeel sick toath aks
20 tuesday in L claudy dane chaars to behmant after moan to old dyesr sale pair dyer $140 fo shoes lyman learn and wife to diner Randall to Relmont to i u learns to tea
21 wednesday S fogy done chaars. ly man an betsey and a map peadles to diner randall away at night 22 thursday in S W Rain done chaars sold duglass the sheep 13 for $48 he pair me $10. D for Moan filer the Buck sew for me randall at home
23 friday in NW Blustery Lane chaars Randell to Behmont learn and wife and yeme hera to tea.
24 saturday in NWbluesd Done chaars Randall went to mapletan
25 Sunday in NW cold at home Randall away mrs d moane and sarah mm legg to tea.
26 monday in S W claudy done chaars Randall came home D gracy here in the evening. hargenw fin to work a year for $160 dug lass took the sheep and pair $38
27 tuesday win Snow Rain Done chaars Randall to doams george emery aw wife an am and elen mj frank and george c learn here to tea.
28 wednesday in NW claudy done choars nelson learn and wife to diner randall away at night
29 THURSDAY IN NW CLAUDY to election votew fpr S day Randall vote for day 30 friday N E snow blustery to Black Stewails wife s funeral W Yacks and wife to diner Randall to finehers to a surprise at night.
31 Saturday un Nclear to Belmant got the horse shad to a balls & set get 25 1/2 lbs to bacoe from dyer hose matches pair galaury 1/2 lbs tea from W yeack son fon 40ets Draw 2 loadwas lower $300 from Randall
Set Ruary 1874 sunday win N L claudu to new sarum to church elder slay cock preached went with Dan gracy to No 4 in evening pair to Deacon New canch $ 1.00 james learn here at night
2 monday wind N E snow done choars Randall and jim heard soaly pair his mate $37.00
3 tuesday in wc claudy to st thomas Randall done chars got from cary 41 yeds caton and 26 print for $9.30, put in the merchan its Bank $306 to dies to fathers
4 wednesday in wealears done choars fane moan to serving field with wheat 34 afternoon, randall away Robert learn here at night.
5 thursday win w clear to spring field with wheat sold to kip for $120 cys 22 bustell got 500 Brant $300 Randall Done choars A Susprize party here at nigght Fathers and mother here and about co persons to the surprise party
I fry day win I snow to lyman learns got oats 26 bushesl en barley 12 Randall done chaars
4 saturday in R Claudy to belmont with oats to chap 26 bushel got from nugant i barell saltan from from dyer 4 lbs lea $ 275 sets paw john G fawcett $ 1250 fon cau Randall to Behmont
$ suunday in Sclear to elder to new sarum
9 monday in NW claudy Drawal Weal Fone Moan put cam after moan David Brown here at night Randall came home.
10 tuesday in Wclaudy snow to whites mill with came for chop fathers and mother here david Brown here Randall to new sarum to tea meeting.
11 wednesday iin Wclaudy to Belmoont pair YG gauces th $1.00 95 th got from nugent i bare saltand pitcher $1.45 lts thase from dyer 25ets gotchap from mill 26 bushell to games shirkes in the evening to tea gets 5 3/4 chees from hin 70cts Randall away
12 thursday wind S thawew Dane chars Drave dcik catt jane learn and llida hilll here at night Randell home
13 Friday wiind S Rain done choars lida hill and jane here Randall home 14 satuday in S wclara done hill went home jane here
15 sunday in S clear than to new sarun to chuch to w jane to new sarum day cock kneak new.
16 monday in NW smuu blus to Andrew cliles got 2 bushel clover seed $12.00 Randall an yane came home.
17 tuesday in w clear cold done choars Randall draw wood in the sugar bush jane here.
18 wednesday in S clear done choars Randall to Belmnt little john learn here james learn here at night
19 thursday n SW rain at mig done choars Randall home mrs moane took her Bird home W gragery Buril
20 Friday in NW clear thawe to will Bushed wheat and 12 af oats to Y fuc westts to diner got cheese macy $2of 76 ots got boats for from $ 1, 75 its Randall home 21 Saturday wind NP snow dave chars Randall home george learn to diner
22 sunday wind L claudy at ome Randall and Jone to PV learn in the evening
23
Monday in wice storm to mrs thomsons funeral to david moanes shepard pneached Randall to belmat to Y camlder tp work at harness trade mrs lariet moane sick.
24 tuesday wind w clear to george learness to dines w moane caller. W gracy and wife and kdaline to tea done gracy in the evening.
25 wednesday in St snoe done choars
26 thursday in SW cald to behmant let slauck irss have 30a feet hoards $4.00
got the griss from the mill jane worker at an dress
21 friday in SW clear done choars to hills got 2 bags turnips jane worker at an dress
28 saturday wind s clear done choars Randall came home at night
March 1874
Sunday wind S. clear at home Randall and jane to glad stone to church john learn and masgret cullver to diner and S flemins to tea Randall went to Bekmmont at night margret here
2 monday wind Sclear made spindes dones choars margnet clulver here.
3 tuesday wind S W rain Travell the Buckets to the Bush taped co trees and took mar gret to john in the after moan 4 wednesday in NW clear done choars put the Buckets Round to trees.
5 Thursday wind L clear took the kittens to he bush and hund them margnet cullver walked over n johns here at night
6 friday in L claudy Rain done choars margnet cullver here
7 saturday in S W cludy to john learns took marget there fill come home with us randall come home at night
8 Sunday in N snow at home Randall home Dan gracy to diner
9 Monday in N W snow blus dane choars let george let george ap lefond have randa;l harness randa;; went tp behment
10 tuesday wind N blus tery done chars
11 wednesday N Blusstery done chars to george aplefanels in the evening
12 thurday wind Neol blustery done choars
13 fridat wind NW Blustery done chars
14 saturday wind w clear sone choars Trawel wood 3 load Randall came home at night 15 sunday wind S clear thunder at home Rnadall home to D moans in the evening
16 monday wind S cloudy tapew the bush cannenced to boil gracy to worked ofr a year for me $ 160 chapter wines.
17 tuesday wind SP clear getherew sap 5 tuls and boilew suripew dawn dan gracy to help
18 wednesday wind SP cloudy worker in Bush getherew Sap 5 tubs boiler sugarew off 26 lb made moleses 2 galans Dan helhew
19 thurday in NW ckear worked in Bush gethere sap 4 tubs Boiled suagre off 50. Dan Helped
20 Friday wind S clear worked in Bush getheresw sap 2 1/2 tubs boiled dan to help sugared off 89lbs
21 saturday wind NW clear worked in the Bush gethered sap 2 tubs suagred of 26th Randall home janes learn and sarsh legg here at night dan ehaphew in form moan helped in the bush afternoon to belment at night.
22 sunday wind SW clear at home Randall home Dan here Robert learn here 23 monday in blush tery done choars dan chapter sugered odd 21lbs.
24 Tuesday in W clear cab sauce stake cuts fame noar dan spily stakes after naan put the meete to smake jane to Moans at night
25 wednesday in SP clear saves stake cuts Dan to help Dan belmont at night
26 thursday wind S W main forn and night moan N cold snow after drawed sap 3 tubs dan to help. mate lan Brown and Tanpates to jiners.
27 friday wind SW clear Boiled sap getherew 2 tubs dan drawed wood after moon
28 saturday wind clear sawed stake cuts fone moan dan to help dan away after moan to Betmont after moan git from syer goods $$2.25 sugared off 28th Randall home at night
29 sunday wind SW clear at home Rnadall home an to john learns philip ad Rd learn here C moan to tea, catits ta babe brown 10.00
30 monday wind S W clear Dance choars Dan spilt stakes Lenert will and wife to dines changed oats 10 bus.
And came home from johns, troughton and wife to tea fetched the cloth 50 yds pair her $6.25
31 tuesday wind NP clear Drawed staked 436 Dan split stakes
April 1874
1 wednesday wind JW clear to john learns get the wgon fone moan to hills got hungarion seed after mon to john to john learns ann to hills
2 thursday in SW clear Drawed staked 166 fane moon Dan spilt stakes gether w sap after noon father and mother to diner philip learn and wife to tea john finch and randall her at night
3 friday in NW snoe cold boiler sap dan split staked randall and jane event to lymass williams barr and wife berty to tea.
4 saturday NW cold drawed wood & load for moan sawed blackes aftre moan dan to help. pair W Cagams $14,60 Randwall home at night jane away home.
5 Easter sunday wind & snow at home Randall and dan and jane away Randall and jane came home at night
6 monday wind W clear drawes fence blacks fone moan Dan cut Blocks after moan randell to belmount
& tuesday in W clear warm sawed blacks fane moan drawed blocks after moan dan spillt blocks
8 wednesday wiind & clear getheres and Barlew sah Dan cut loacks after oan and went to layolars and bought a marse for $35 after tear ann helped to cary up the surip Nub and black cans had calfer
9 thursday & clear drawed fence black fone moan drawed stakes after moan dan cut blacks put dawn malases 13 gad
10 friday in W clear get 1 load starw from & d learn gethered sap 4 1/2 tubs boiled dan to help i was sick after noan
11 Saturday in N snow cold Done chores Dan suriped Down split wood and killed Blacks calf the black sow to boar we was to D Moores in the evening Randall came home at night
12 Sunday wind SE clear to 2 church to prayer meeting Dan and Jane wiith us Randall to D Moores in the evening
13 Monday in SE clear gethered and Boiled sap 3 1/2 tubs made Molases 6 galons Dan split stakes after noon bass choped wood Richard pullin to tea
14 tuesday in SW clear gethered sap 5 tubs boiled Dan to help went to helmont after tea Ann went to Johns Lyman Learn here at night
15 Wednesday wind N W clear Drawed sap 3 tubs made Molases 5 galons Dant to help Dan spilt stakes afternoon
sugar and Malases 600 lbs.
16 thursday wind E clear to Mapleton got 4 shoes set on horses got from W Appleford hungarian hay 1 tun for $6 Dan split stakes Py Putnam sessed me for $3500
17 fryday wind NE clear gethered sap 3 tubs Boiled let Py Putnam have 8 bushel 19lbs wheat $9.81 side pork 41 lbs $5"13 d paid him in full to date Dan split stakes afternoon
18 Saturday wind E clear to Mapleton for hay forenoon to Belmont afternoon got from Dyer 2 spreads $525 1 1/2 lb tobacoe 75 cts let him have 1 1/2 bushel aples 3 galons Molases 16 1/2 lb buter 10 doz eggs let Y cambele have 3 aples $150 got hitch nanes $1 curcomb 20 cts Dan split stakes forenoon went away after noon Randall came home at night John Hawkin with him
19 Sunday wind E clear to Newsarum to church Haycock preached to dine to Lymans Randall home John Hawkins here. Dan away
20 Monday wind E rain gethered sap 5 tubs Dan to help. Randall went to Belmont
21 tuesday wind S clear Boiled sap Dan thrashed hungarian seed. Betsey culliver here at night John L Learn to Dinner Robert Learn to tea
22 Wednesday wind S clear gethered the Buckets and Drawed in from bush cleaned hungarian seed forenoon Dan split stakes after noon finished Betsey cullver went home
23 thursday wind NW clear cultivated for barley Dan built fence Round corn field
24 fryday wind E clear Drawed stakes forenoon cultivated afternoon Dan built fence Ann to Baleys
25 Saturday wind E Rain snow to the swamp Dan at the fence Randall com home
26 Sunday wind NW at home D f Moore and wife to Diner. froze at night
27 Monday wind NW clear cold sick with a boil bought a Drag of charlton $20 sold him 4 pigs $20 Dan at fence Randall to belmont gone to D f Moores at night
28 tuesday wind W clear cool sick with a boill Dan at fence. Spot cow had a calf, froze hard at night
29 Wednesday wind N cold sick with a boil Dan at fence forenoon away afternoon Midge hefer had a calf froze hard
30 thursday wind S cloudy Done chores Dan away Lyman Learn and wife here at night
May 1874
1 fryday wind W clear cold cultivated to 2 church Meeting at night got a letter of Dissmissial from the church for me and Ann. Dan away
2 Saturday wind SW clear to Wiliam Barrs fore noon got a load of hay Borowed to paid Next winter to Belmont after noon got from Dyer $372 ct worth paid him $680 ut let Camble have 2 bags aples $150 malass $127 cts Let frots have Molases $460 D Wagoner 1 bag aples 75 paid Dan away Randall came home at night got from pratts 1 shovel I pail $225
3 Sunday wind E clear to Newsarum to church haycock preached to Lymans to Diner Randall and Jan to 2 church Sler preached Dan away
4 Monday wind E cloudy sowed Barley spring wheat and grass seede in 7 acre field Dan Draged. Randall went to Belmont Jane to Eds put old Doll to Jacksons horse Sent milk of 3 cows to factory
5 tuesday wind NW clear Draged forenoon cultivated afternoon Dan at fence
6 Wednesday wind NW clear cultivated Dan at fence
7 Thursday wind W SW clear Draged oats in 16 acre field Dan sowed oats
8 fryday wind SW clear warm Draged Dan sowed grass seede Jane came home
9 Saturday wind SW clear warm finished dragging oats Rolled 14 acres Dan at the fence Randall came home at night Pide cow had a calf
10 Sunday wind S warm to Newsarum to church Elder haycock preached Randall and Jane at home to haycocks to Diner
11 Monday wind E clear Rolled 7 acres forenoon Made garden after noon Dan at fence forenoon Drawed old rails for wood after noon Randall to Belmanot
12 tuesday wind S clear took the calves to the swamp forenoon let Sandy cury have plowed ground to put in hungarian grass for 1/2 worked at fence after noon Dan at fence
13 Wednesday wind N clear fixed fence Dan to help
14 thursday wind E clear plowed corn ground Dan at fence forenoon planted potatos afternoon sold empey calf skins got 4 pails from him Rose cow had a calf
15 fryday wind SE clear plowed corn ground Dan planted potatoes forenoon at fence afternoon
16 Saturday wind W Rain Made 2 gates forenoon plowed corn ground after noon Dan at fence Randalll came home at night
17 Sunday wind SW Rain to Newsarum to church A Smith preached had comunion. To Lewis cloeses to Diner the horse was sick Randall and Jane at home Dan away in morning
18 Monday wind NE Rain plowed corn ground Dan at fence and put his Mare to Jacksons horse. Randall went to Belmont to work
19 tuesday wind SW clear finished plowing corn ground Rolled and draged dan at fence, turned the colts in litle field
20 Wednesday in SW Rain Draged corn ground Dan at fence
21 Thursday wind NW Rain Draged and Rolled corn ground Dan at fence
22 fryday wind NW clear Marked corn ground planted 52 Roes D f Moore and Dan to help
23 Saturday wind W clear planted corn Dan to help D Moore helped afternoon. Randall came home at night
24 Sunday wind SW celar at home Randall and Jane to Mapleton Dan away. Rain at night
25 Monday wind W hard finished planting corn Dan helped let John tooly have 1 bushel corn $1 Randall to Belmont
26 tuesday wind W clear plowed in the medowe Dan at fence Let George Smith have 1/4 b corn for 25 cts
27 Wednesday wind S clear plowed in medowe Dan helped Ed Learn saw planted melons at night. to Belmont got from Dyer $403 in goods paid 32 doz eggs $320
28 thursday wind S clear warm sowed corn plnnted beans cucumbers and potatoes Calvin Brown and wife and Mrs Barr and Mrs Hill to diner
6 Saturday in {Weleascold?}
Cleaned oats 83 bushel
henery to {help?} boy here
Randalf come home at
night. paid Mary 837s
7 Sunday {illegible} Eclear cold
to John Learns to Diner
John cullver here at
night charles an Nih
to johns Randalf home at night
8 Monday {in?} NWclear cold
to Belmont got horses shad {8?}
shoes set at Abotts let
Neuman have 497 {lb 812.42?{42 is written on top of line}}
of flour {82.50 cmy? {written between lines}}. got 2 barles salt 83
pair Boots $2,25 Broon 25 {it?}
colas 15. {Iaginaor?} 10. to Ginos
to faucetts John cullver
with me tnaughtan {in?}
wife an 2 children to ten
Randall home at might
John cullver here
9 tuesday in Wclear cold
to Lyons john cullver
with me Drove pony
Randall Drawed wood to
Lyons. home at night
henery Thnashed oats john
Cullver here at night .
10 Wednesday {in?} SE snow {at night written on top of snow}
to {Avan?} to Diner to
Manetts john cullver with
me. Randall {Dnewed?} wood
to Lyons. henery Thrashed
oats
11 thursday {in?} W Bhistory {"cold" is written above line}
Done choars henery Thrashed
oats Randall went to
Lyons. john cullver went away with him
18 fryday {in?} Wclear cold
{drawed?} 2 {"1 1/2 cond" is written above line} load of wood
henery Thrashed oats
john Learn john
cullver Nib and chrles
cullver here to Diner
Randall home at night
pony Run away
13 Saturday {in?} Wclear cold
cleaned oats 98 bushel
Randall and henery and
jack and philip cleaned
14 Sunday {in?} NW clear, cold
at home. Df and Ed Moore
to Diner Randall and henery
to Diner
15 Monday {in?} Wclear cold
Drove Dick cold {"e" writem very small}{qcharley?}
henery thrashed oatss
Randall went away
St pettit and wife {qgish?}
and George Smith an wife
and gist to tea
16 tuesday {in} Wclear cold
Drove Dick and chaley
henery Thrashed oats
philip to school
17 Wednesday in W Blustery {"cold" written above line}
Done choars henery thrase
oats philip to school to
geage {originally "geagel" but the "l" is erased and scratched out} learns at night
John an Robert Learn
to Tea
18 Thursday win W clear cold
to {Pf Moores sald?}. henery
thrashed oats. W Brown
and wife and john Learn
To Diner
19 fryday {in SE?} snow
to Belmont to Mill 10 bush
of wheat get 1 shoe set on
george at Abotts. get 2 {pas?}
Magenty 2oets, condition 25
of Newon. cleaned oats
after 73 bushed henery to
help. henry got his oats 43 4
philip home at night
20 Saturday {in?} Wcloudy {"much" is written smaller and above line}
Done choars. henery cut
wood philip home: here
at night
21 Sunday {in?} Wclear {illegible}
to New sarum To church
haycock preached to
Diner to james Warwicks
philip with us
22 Monday is S thawed {"rain at night" written above the word "thawed"}
to Belmont to mill Let
pots have 100 lb flour {$ 3 m?}
got from Newsnan. {Toets?}
get work to Abotts {yorts?}
paid hostage on 2 papers
to Dyers 40 cts .
23 Tuesday {in?} E cloudy {Thawed?}
to Belmont took the
Roller to Abott to fine
henery at the wood
philip to school
y cook sessed me for
83350
24 Wednesday {in?} S cloudy {"fog" is written above word "cloudy"}
Done choars henery cut
wood philip To school
25 Thursday {in?} NW cloudy cold
Done choars henery an
Winters cut wood
philip to school. let
Winters have 1 bushel
of oats and a Rooster {at 25?}
26 fryday {in?} N clear cold
Done choars. henery and winters cut wood.
james Warwick and wife to Diner. y Shane called
27 Saturday {in?} NW clear cold
to swamp got posts 28
soldy Shane timber {$?} 4
henery and Winters cut
wood philip away at night
John Learn and wife end {9?} boy to diner
28 Sunday is NW clear cold
to No 7 to church Burk
preached. philip away
Ann at home
March 1875
1 Monday in E snow {"cold" is written above "snow"} Blustery
Done choars. philip come
home. Robert Learn to dine
henery an winters to, diner
2 tuesday {in?} W clear cold
Done choars philip helped
henery and George Bass
cut wood
3 Wednesday in E snow - {"= very Blustery cold" written above line}{"drift" written above "very Blustery cold"}
Done choars. henery split
wood {fone?} noon philip home
4 Thursday in E clear mild
fisc spiles. Done choars phib
to help henery an {Nonm?}
cut wood after noon
5 fryday in SE snow
to Belmont got from New
man 2 pails and paper ink
for c5 cts. philip Done
choars. {Nonm?} and henery
cut wood fone noon
6 Saturday in W cloudy cold
to Lyons Diner To Randalls
Nonm and henery cut wood
Randall home at night
7 Sunday in E clear
to No 7 to church W
Jackson preached. philip
with me Randall away
at night. Ann home
8 Monday {in?} W clear mild
to Belmont let Abott have
oats 8 bushel. to y sherks
after father an Mother
here to Diner an. {Degnoat?}
got the house at Lyons.
insured for $400 for three
years for $7.50. ctc {"ctc" written above line}
9 Tuesday an S clear mild
to London with Newon
got carpet from him 48 y {illegible}
for $43 to he paid in oats
at 40 cts per bushel
philip Done choars george
Learn and wife to tea
10 Wednesday {in?} SW clear
to Belmont let Newmon
have 54 bushel of oats 40 {cts?}
per bushel got each $1.00
Ann to {Alas?} finches
henery split wood {"at night" written below line}
11 Thursday {in?} SE cloudy Rain
to john cullvers funeral
Norman henery cut
wood philip Done choars
12 fryday {in?} S clear thawed
to Belmont let Newon have
oats 49 bushel {"40 ct" above "bushel"} and 200 feet
boards $2,40 got Talow 11 lb
thead 1/2 lb tacks 6 packs.
let Menite have 5 bushel
oats $1.95. W jackson
and wife to Diner and tea
Noam and henery cut wood
13 Saturday and S clear thaw
Done choars. philip home
Nonm an henery cut
wood. let Norm have
oats 20 bushel fon $8.00
Randall home at night
14 Sunday {in?} S Thawed main
to No 7 to church Burk
preached Randall an
Sarah ann Legg to
DIner and tea philip
away
15 Monday {in?}{"high water" written above line} S Rain fogy
to st thomas took out of Merchants Bank $413
to Dine to Lymans
henery Done choars
philip away. got Deed
on Record
16 Tuesday {in?} SW snow {"cold blustery" written above "snow"}
Done choars y smith here
philip came home
17 Wednesday {in?} W snow {"cold" written above line} Blustery
to Lyons paid fuliton
for Ty Putnam $352. {illegible} 5
took up Notes. To johns to jack and philip sawed
wood
18 Thursday {in?} W clear cold
cut wood Drawed in 3
load. jack helped to cut
philip helped Draw
jack went away at 3
oclock
19 fryday {in?} E clear {"mild" writtn above line}
to Belmont got home from New
an $2,10 {illegible word on top of line} got Toller freed
to Abotts $5.50 {illegible}
philip Done choars
20 Saturday {illegible} N snow {"cold Blurery" written on top}
Done choars to george Learns
in the eveng Randall
with us philip went
home at night
21 Sunday {illegible} W clear
To john Learns To Diner
Randall home herbert
an William Learn here
at night philip here
22 Monday {illegible} NW clear
fiseed for sugars jack to help and philip Randall
event to Lyons
23 Tuesday {illegible} SE clear
Took the Buckets to Bush
fone noon jack and philip
to help Drawed wood 7 cond
after philip To help
jack cut wood after
24 Wednesday {in?} NW snow {"Blustery" written on top of "snow"}
Done choars philip helped
Jack away
25 Thursday {in?} SE clear
To Belmont to Mill 26 boats
drawed wood 5 cont after
johm Learn an famely
ad sam Legg ad wife to tea
get cheese money $35.50 {illegible}
had {cbne?} $10
26 fryday {in?} SW Rain
to Belmont got chop let
Warden have bag Aples {"75~" written on top of "Aples"}
taper 121 trees in Bush
William Barr an wife
and child to tea
Randall home at night
27 Saturday {in?} NW clear
finished Tapin Bush 205
Trees Burned out kittes
Randall home. to {sane?}
leggs to tea
28 Sunday in SS clear thawed
to No 1 Burk preached
Randall home on philip
29 Monday {in?} S clear Thawed
gethered sap an Boiled 4 {tsps?}
philip and Alvin sites
to help Alvin Sites
come to work for $2.,00 per month
30 Tuesday in S clear {illegible}
worked in Bush {suriped?}
Dawn gethered 2 1/2 tubs
of sap and boiled Alvin
To help Ann sugared of
31 Wednesday {in?} S clear warm
to cheese meeting fone noon
Norm took job Drawing
milk for $ 1C0. cut wood
afeter Alvin To help
Aga Winters To Diner
Ann sugared of $1 lb
April 1875
1 Thursday in S Rain
gethered and Boiled sap 2 {tsps?}
alvin to help the sow
had 10 pigs
2 fryday {in?} NW cloudy
gethered sap 1 tub boiled
Alvin to help
Ann made Molases 5 gals
3 Saturday {in?} S clear
fixed Roller put meet to
smoke Done choars
Alvin choared
Randall home at night
4 Sunday {in?} N clear
at home Randall home
cullver finch to diner
5 Monday {in?} {"SE" written on top} N clear warm
gethered and boiled sap 3 {ts?}
Alvin to help coneneed
to plow
6 Tuesday {in?} E cloudy
plowed Alvin cleaned
stables Mrs Winters
to help Ann quilt
Made Molases 50 lb
7 Wednesday {in?} E cloudy {"sleet" written on top of "cloudy"}
plowed Alvin choared
Randall took Dick colt
to Lyons. sold the pony {"85" written on top of "pony"} $.
8 Thursday {in?} S clear {"warm" written on top of "clear"}
plowed {Mvin?} Boiled
sap Edwin cullver
and Mother to Diner
Lyman and Randall
here at night
Let phileman have 1 bu {"eom" written above}
9 fryday {in?} SW clear
plowed. phileman at
hen pen Alvin choared
Mother to tea
10 Saturday {in?} SW clear
plowed phileman 1/2 day
at her pen Norm and
Alvin in Bush Mother
to diner. Randall home
at night. Let Ancha
Mcolum have bag of corn
11 Sunday in E clear
to 2 church Lynce {pmeache?}
Alvin home Randall
at home. Nety Learn
here at night
Rose cow had a calf
12 Monday {in?} E clear
plowed fone noon cultivate
after phileman at pen {"l" scratched out}
Alvin choared. Mother
and father to Breakfast
Mother to diner
13 Tuesday in E cloudy
Done choars let Norm have
Barley 10 bushel. phileman {"day" written on top of "phileman"} 1/2
Elder Lyce {between the y and c of "Lyce" the letters "on" are added in pencil} To diner. other
To diner. lill cow had calf
14 Wednesday {in?} SW clear
plowed phileman an
Alvin Boiled sap
Ann laid carpet up
stairs Randall home
at night got 7 hens
15 Thursday {in?} {"after noon" written on top} S Rain
sowed Barley 8 bushel
Norm sowed it
Norm and wife to Diner
Mother To diner and tea
phileman at her 1?2 day
16 fryday {in?} NW cold snow
to Belmont got charley
shod 4 shoes 1 new to
Abbotts let john Learn
have 10 bushel Barley
Mother john ad {Ed?} to
tea Alvin chared.
17 Saturday {in?} W snow {"cold" written above "snow"}
Done choars let phileman
have hag 125 lb $8.75 cts
boards 26 feet 26 cts
Randall home at night
18 Sunday {in?} NW cloudy {"cold" written above "cloudy"}
To 2 church Lynce preache
Randall {and?} Sarah Ann
Legg to tea. Nub {"a calf" written on top} cord had
19 Monday {in?} W cloudy snow
to the swamp Norm {"felt" is erased}
fetched hosts fon me 1/2 day
Alvin huske corn
Mother here Norm to diner Ann washed
20 Tuesday {in?} N clear {"cold" written above "clear"}
Done choars Ann
White washed. pide com
had a calf. Witers and
wife and Duglass to tea
21 Wednesday in N clear {"cold" written above "clear"}
to Belmont fone noon
Alvin husked conn
Mother here
22 Thursday {in?} N clear
fixed fence Alvin tohelp Phileman at pen
let hin have flour 33 lb
let Abbott have oats 9 1/2
bushel traded calves with Edwin
23 fryday {in?} SWNE {"at night" written above "SWNE"} snow
plowed afternoon Alvin
husked corn phileman
finished hen pen his
wife here to tea Mrs
winters here To help Ann
24 Saturday in NW cloudy {"cold" written above "cloudy"}
To Belmont got from
Newon 20 lb sugar 2 yds
carpet. phileman boiled
sap Alvin To help.
Randall home at night
25 Sunday {in?} W clear
to 2 church with us john
Learn and wife To tea
26 Monday {in?} NW clear
plowed phileman ad
Alvin boiled sap in
Bush. Let george Learn
have 25 bushel of oats
{for?} 45 cts per bushel $11.25
to be paid first cheese
sale. Shot cow had calf
27 Tuesday {in?} E clear
cultivated {originally "cultivater" but changed "r" to "d"} for oats ad
sowed 1 bushel. phileman
and Alvin in the bush
Ann boiled Molases
Dawn {the "n" in "Dawn" is smudged} 4 1/2 galons
28 Wednesday {in?} S clear
Draged {"oats" is inserted later} Alvin To help
Norm sowed oats 16 be
Ed Weslake ad wife to teea
29 Thursday {in?} W high Rain
Rolled fallwheat Ann
put Dawn carpet in parler
30 fryday {in?} SW clear
plowed for corn. Randall
and jack to tea
{"May 1875" written in big letters}
1 Saturday {in?} E Rain had
comenced To send
Milk To factory to Belmont
from G cows Alvin went
home at night gave
{jiney?} Aple fond a calf
2 Sunday {in?} NW {"cold" written above} snow
At home Randall
home to diner alvin
come back
3 Monday {in?} SW clear
To Belmont let Newon
have Molases 4 gel 8 lb
let Odle have honey 19
lb eggs 38 1/4 Doz got
from him goods $10.8 {bs?}
helpe Norm Draw load
of hay from fergesons
Randall home at night
4 Tuesday {in?} NWSW clear
Withe phileman to station
for his dog fone noon
plowed after the lurkey
set
5 Wednesday {in?} SW Rain
plowed Alvin choared
paid by order $2...00 To
Mrs Cites for Alvins
work. phileman at fence
6 Thursday in NW {"cool" written above} clear {fros?}
finished plowing sod
Drawed in things from
the Bush Alvin to help
phileman at fence
Aga helped Ann
7 fryday {in?} E cloudy frost
fisced posts for fence
phileman at fence
Aga helped Ann
8 Saturday {in?} SW clear {"ward" written above}
Done choars set Bery.
{Bushres?} Alvin went
home at night.
Randall home at night
Midge cow had a calf
phileman at fence {"day" written on top} 1/2
9 Sunday{in?} SW Rain
To New {Sarwm?} to church
Slaycock preached
to haycocks to diner
10 Monday {in?} W Rain
Done choars let Dun
can taylor have 2 bu
shel of Barley $1.80
gave j cope a calf
Alvin come at noon
Randall home at night
11 Tuesday {in?} SW Rain
Done choars set onions
Alvin helped went
home at night
. Randall went to Lyons
12 Wednesday {in?} NW Rain
Done choars let Albott
have 2 bushel of oats
Alvin away
13 thursday {in? SW clear}
set onions fore noon
Alvin to help sowed
peas and Draged after
Norm sowed bushel
fone me
14 fryday {in?} SE Rain
husked corn finished
Alvin set strawbry
plants Randall home
15 Saturday {in?} NW clear
Sowed peas Norm sowed
Randall helped to drag Alvin set strawberys
set Duck Eggs 11
16 Sunday {in?} N clear
to {Newsarum?} to church
Hacock preached to
Diner to Lymans
17 Monday {in?} SW clear
plowed corn {gnawnd?}
fone noon Draged oats
for Norm after noon
Randall took trees an
wood to Lyons with
charley ad Dick
18 tuesday {in?} NW clear
plowed corn {gnownd?} and
cultivated for potatoes
Alvin planted potatoes
helped Norm to plow
after noon phileman
at fenece. Let john have
a bushel of potatoes
19 Wednesday {in?} SW clear
Drage corn grownd fore {onod? written on top}
to Belmont after got from
Odle {$5.c6?} w paid $7.75
Randall with us. Alvin
planted potatoes.
star {"star" is crossed out with pencil marking} cow to Bull
20 thursday {in?} SW clear
took 6 cattle to the swamp
marke corn {gnound?}
Rolled the peas
Alvin to help
Brown cow had a calf
21 fryday {in?} SW Rain
planted corn Rolled
the Barley Alvin to
help {phrase written and scratched out in pencil "$11 cheese noey"?}
22 Saturday {in?} SW clear {"hot" written above line}
to Belmont let Odle have
potatoes 7. 3/4 bushed 83 cts
per bushel to johns after
tea Mother and Belsey
here Alvin choared
took 4 bushel wheat
to mill got from Odle
shingle nails 50 lb $250
23 Sunday {in?} SW clear
to New Sarum to
church hackock preache
to Lymans to DIner
james Learn an wife
Randall and Sarah Ann
Legg to tea here
pad to Newcoml $4.00
24 Monday in S clear hot
Draged for Milet Alvin
away. tured the sow
from The pigs
25 Tuesday {in?} NW clear hot
sowed Millet Alvin
helped drag. let Mrs cites
potatoes 2 bushel. h Brat
got them
26 Wednesday {in?} E clear
Rolled oats Alvin choard
Randall home at night
27 thursday {in?} E clear to spring field 10 {Aylmu?}
to Orwell. to peter
Charltons to Diner
got a Bolt of coton 44 yd
got curtens an wimcy
to Aylmer $15.5 cts
28 fryday {in?} S clear to Belmont got pete
shod 4 shoes set to Abotts
let hooved have 3 golons
of Molases $3, co {"cte" written above} let Odle
have 16 1/2 Doz eggs got
from him $4.05 cts
planted Beans {Tumnd?}
out the Bull
29 Saturday {in?} N Rain {"in morning" written above}
to Orwell got shingles
from Wicket 8000
for $2.80 cts per 1000
planted cucumbers
took the sow to Boar
30 Sunday {in?} SW clear
to gladstone church {Lymce?}
preached. Ann home
Randall and Sarah Ann
Legg and Bub to tea
gave W Barr $3.00 to pay insurance
31 Monday {in?} SW clear
to Orwell got shingles
from Wicket 7000 1/3 paid
him $42..00 slub cow had
a calf. W tansley an wife
here at night Randall home
{"June 1875" written in big letters}
1 tuesday {in?} S clear
to kings mill with oats
sold to Steeple for 45 cts
got $35.25 cts tanslet
with me. plated Beets and Melons. {"tel" smudged}
let Norm have 5 bushel
of oats at 45 cts
Randall home tansley
an wife to Diner went away
2 Wednesday {in?} S clear
to George Leggs. Randall
Maried to Sarah Ann
Legg E Shepard maried
them they went to
Waterford. Rain at night
3 thursday {in?} W clear
sowed oats on the {wheetd?}
Calista here. Elder
Rowlan to Diner
4 fryday {in?} S clear
to Belmont ordered
a scraper of Eler {scratched out writing}
Mckelon for the Road
let Odle have 8 3/4 doz eggs
got 1/2 lb starch and chees meg
$11.00
5 Saturday {in?} S cloudy {"Rain" written above}
to springfield for Randall an wife fone
noon planted over
corn after noon
6 Sunday {in?} S clear
to Disiple church Shepard
preached. to Leggs to
DIner Randall an wife
to tea here father
an Mother here at night.
7 Monday {in?} W cloudy
to john Mckelons funeral
had a infair party for
Randall. george Legg
and wife Sam and wife
Charles and Mary Shepard
father an Mother
an M {Udle?}. janes
Learn and wife here
and John Learn and wife and Robert
8 tuesday {in?} W clear
Worked Road. James
Baley to Diner
Alvin hoed potatoes
Let father have 2 bushel
of oats 90 cts
9 Wednesday {in?} W clear
Worked the Road Norm
had charley. sold calf shin
for 60, cts Randall and wife
home at night. Spot
cow to. Bull.
23 fryday WD {wind} SW clear Drawed wood frank to help. To Belmont got from Odle 12 glass jars and ties Vraces $2,75cts let Odle have 7 dov eggs
24 Satruday WD {wind} S clear to georges ground ciktes Calvin Brown and wife here to diner and tea
25 Sunday WD {wind} S clear to 2 church Lynce preached to W Barrs to Diner frank with us. Bronns these
26 Monday WD {wind} S Rain cut Round the wheat farnk to help. Stewarts picked chryes on shares
27 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear cut and bound wheat franks to help Randall and wife here at night
28 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear Bound wheat frank to help. Randall cut wheat. went home at night
29 Thursday WD {wind} W clear cut barley. frank bound wheat. To Belmont To see Dr Cline he was sick $20 chese money
30 fryday WD {wind} NW clear Raked and put up barley frank and Lew to help To Belmont at night
31 Satruday WD {wind} E clear Raked and put up whet frank to help frank To Belmont got sash. 60cts To Odles he helped Norm after noon. William Learn here at night
1 Sunday WD {wind} E Rain To 2 church Lynce preached james shirk and wife to diner here. frank to Eds at night
2 Monsday WD {wind} E cloudy Rain picked cheryes frank lame DR Daniel Cline died
3 Tuesday WD {wind} E Rain Done choars frank lame Norm and john Doan to Diner Randall and wife here at night
4 Wednesday WD {wind} W clear To Dr Clines funeral Randall and wife with us to Randalls To diner frank with us Rain at night
5 Thursday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont To Mill 20 bushel to chop got from Odle 1 pair boots for frank $2..50. picked cheryes after
6 fryday WD {wind} W Rain Down with a lame back frank choared
7 Satrday WD {wind} W Rain To Belmont got grists let Odle have egg 16 /12 dz helon and Nety Learns To Tea
8 Sunday WD {wind} W clear To 2 church pro Crawford preached. john and Mrs Walice here to diner frank home. here at night
9 Monday WD {wind} SW clear too a load of chees 34 To Dorechston station fore noon drawed in Barley after and killed 2 pigs let Hoover have 400lb for $32..00
10 Tuesday WD {wind} SW clear Drawed in Barley and wheat frank to help
11 Wednesday WD {wind} E W Rain finished drawing in wheat and Barley frank to help
12 Thursday WD {wind} S clear comenced to cut oats Randall to diner he got old Bounce from Norm.he Baroue the bugey. frank helpe in ots
13 fryday WD {wind} S clear cut oats frank To help hired jack to help To Belmont got cheese Mpney $28 got umbela from Odle $1.25cts Randall and wife here
14 Satruday WD {wind} S Rain cut oats john H fadon barg and frank to help Randall To London here at night frank away at night
15 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To 2 church Dr crawford preached. Randall and wife with us frank away. Randalls went home
16 Monday WD {wind} NW Rain To Belmont got horses shod 8 shoes set to Abbotts got from Odle box Teaslb 1 lb Tobacoe for $3.85cts finished cuting oats frank to help
17 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear rain at night cut Millet fore noon Bound oats after frank to help. frank went home at night
18 Wednesday WD {wind} W Rain cut Millit. To Belmont Randall got his bugey from Dewaur $100 Randall and wife to diner
19 Thursday WD {wind} W Rain To the swamp Mrs Troughton and hall to tea
20 fryday WD {wind} S Rain Raked and put up the millet frank to help Will Mandaville and Tom Sin cleas here at night
21 Satruday WD {wind} SW Rain finished puting up Millet Alvin to help frank went home paid him $4..00
22 Sunday WD {wind} N clear To 2 chruch j A Baldwin preached Norm and wife with us LYda hill here at night
23 Monday WD {wind} E clear helped Norm Bind wheat
24 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear To the swamp to help Sandy cury thrash had to my share 40 bushel wheat and 18 of oats Eder j A Baldwin and girl to dine Ann gave him $1..00 for chruch
25 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear To Lyons got Randall to help Draw in oats Randall and wife here
26 Thrusday WD {wind} S clear Drawee in oats finished Randall to help drawed in Millet Ann 3 loadto help. 3 load Randall went home noon Ann to Belmont eggs 23 1/3 got sugar $4.36 and 20
27 fryday WD {wind} S clear Drawed in Millet 6 load charles cline to help
28 satruday WD {wind} S clear Drawed in milit 5 load 1 peas cullver finch and charles Cline to help. W hill and wife here at night. let L Tibetts have peas 2 /12 bushel
29 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To 2 chruch Lynce preached Randall and wife to Diner Dick run away. charley stayed at home
30 Monday WD {wind} W clear Raked peas forenoon Drawed in 3 load after Charles cline to helpp
31 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear Raked peas fore noon helped finches Thrash charles cline to help Ann To Randalls after noon Randall and wife here at night
1 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear helped finches thrash with Team and 2 henus got telegram from philip cullver that Margret was sick Mrs Fawcett and Mrs Odle here to tea jesa Roberts come to work
2 Thursday WD {wind} S Rain Drawed in peas charles and randall to help comeenced to plow Ann went to Simcoe Randall and wife here at night
3 fryday WD {wind} S Rain plowed chales choard carah Ann here Randall here at night
4 Satruday WD {wind} N clear Drawed peas finished charles cline to help got a letter from Ann Randall and wife went home
5 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To 2 chruch ly preached james Learn and wife here to diner Randall and wife here. Rain at night
6 monday WD {wind} N clear plowed paid charles cline $3..00 sent him away
7 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear plowed. the men put up the gate charle came back
8 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear plowed fore noon went to Bloomsburgh to philips cullvers after to philips at night
9 Thursday WD {wind} S Rain at night came home fore noon plowed after
10 fryday WD {wind} N clear plowed charley choared killed the turkey
11 Satruday WD {wind} E clear plowed Randall and wife here at night
12 Sunday WD {wind} S cloudy cool To New sarum to church haycock preached
13 Monday WD {wind} S clear plowed. charley choard
14 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear plowed finished all draged after noon charles choared Henert Moore to diner
15 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear sowed Wheat 8 bushl Draged charley drged
16 Thursday WD {wind} Rain cleaned wheat cut oats
17 fryday WD {wind} N clear cool snow sowed wheat 20 {written above} Norm sowed after noon charles cline draged
frost
18 Satruday WD {wind} W clear finished the wheat dragin Drawed in oats 2 load charley to help
19 Sunday WD {wind}E rain at home Randall an wife called
20 Monday WD {wind} W squals fixed Barn and granery killed a pig charley to help. the sow hag 6 pigs
21 Luesday WD {wind} NW cloudy cool helped Norm Thrash with team 1/2 day helped all day and charley to help
22 Wednesday WD {wind} N clear Thrashed for Norm Team and charley fore noon. for my self after limlea Norm shirk frank p Bass Rob Alven Baxter boy g finch j fergeson j Doan N McTaget to help
23 Thursday WD {wind} NS clear Thrashed 290 oats 104 peas. Doan and fergeson Thrashed. limber while Rob finch shirk Norm Alve To help To john Deniss at night he was kicked by a horse paid fergeson $16.84
24 fryday WD {wind} W clear cut corn. Shirk painted Ed culver here to diner and tea. sent a grist to mill with Norm 6 let limber have 4 bus hel of wheat. $4..00
25 Satruday WD {wind} W Rain Cut clover charles choa sold old Bounce marl To Marshel for $25.00 to be paid in six month shirk painted 1/2 day
26 Sunday WD {wind} N&S clear To 2 chruch Lynce preached Randall and wife to tea
27 Monday WD {wind} W clear cut clover and raked charley and limber to help after noon shirk painted
28 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear cut clover finished cutting put up limber and Charley to help after noon
29 Wednesday WD {wind} E clear To Belmont got cheese money $40.00 got boots from Der $3.50. got horse shod 4 shoes set to Abbotts. Raked clover after noon fiished limber and charley to help fetched Randalls bugy home
30 Thursday WD {wind} W cloudy Dug potatoes charley to help shirk painted Ann went to Randalls took flour and bugy To Randall
1 fryday WD {wind} NE & NW clear Drawed in 7 loadover charles to help. shirk painted
2 Saturday WD {wind} W clear Drawed in clover 7 load charles and william Barber To help Barber an boy. to diner. Randall and wife here at night
3 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To 2 church 1/2 past 2 orlod Lynce preached. Mother here to diner
4 Monday WD {wind} S clear finished the clover took in the Beans set up the corn charles To help shirk painted
5 Tuesday WD {wind} E cloudy to Belmont got george shod 2 shoes To Abbotts got from Dyer $1 shug and 25cts Bisket let him have eggs 22 doz {unknow character} 8 Lynce and wife here at night got chees money $28
6 Wednesday WD {wind} W Rain to john Learns Mother here at night
7 Thursday WD {wind} W clear Drawed Manure 7 load shirk painted charley choared. Mother here
8 fryday WD {wind} SW Rain drawd Manure 5 load shirk finished paiting I paid him $48.00 Took him home charles choared. froze
9 Satruday WD {wind} SE clear killed a pig. 89lb Drawed Manure 7 load Randall Took a load of wood home. charles cho
10 Sunday WD {wind} cloudy To 2 church Randall and wife and chrles Legg with us Lynce preached charles cline here
11 Monday WD {wind} N snow squals Drawed Manure fore noon 4 load To Sam Leggs Raison after. Charles cline went away paid him $1,,50
12 Drawed Tuesday WD {wind} N clear Drawed Manure 3{or 2} load forenoon to Lyons show after To Randalls To diner
13 Wednesday WD {wind} W clear to Aylmer show judge on horses. To Randalls to tea
14 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear Drawed Manure 7 load
15 fryday WD {wind} W Rain Done choars
16 Satruday WD {wind} N cloudy cool To Belmont got petete shod 4 shoes set to Abotts got from Dyer 6 galons lamp oil 21 per galon $168 1/2 Tobacoe 25cts picked aples 6 buckel George Legg and wife to Diner. Reped the horses in stable
17 Sunday WD {wind} SW Rain snow at home. lame back
18 Monday WD {wind} N clear plowed in wheat feild limber picked Aples 1/4 of day. Randall and wife here at night Randall gave me $65.00 for Deumaw
19 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear plowed limber spread manure 1/2 day. Randall took boards down to lyons
20 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear plowed.
21 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear plowed
22 fryday WD {wind} S clear finished plowing in wheat feild Drawed 6 load manure 3 pumkins limber3/4 day. paid to Dewmaw $65,,00 for Randall
23 Satruday WD {wind} S clear picked Aples. Tibets paid for Randall $13..00
24 Sunday WD {wind} S clear to New sarum to church haycock preached To haycocks To Diner. Randal and wife here at night
25 Monday WD {wind} NE cloudy plowed. sold C hoaver 3 catle for $45,00 he paid $15.00 took 1 away Randall took old charley
26 Tuesday WD {wind} W Rain fore noon plowed after noon
27 Wednesday WD {wind} W cool plowed Randall Tool a load of hay home Pete putnam fixed the pump, 37cts paid
28 Thursday WD {wind} S clear plowed Randall Drawe wood 2 home
29 fryday WD {wind} E Rain plowed. Randall tto diner hoove to white heifer paid $17,00
30 Saturday WD {wind} W squals finished plowing oat feild paid taxes $19.77 stoped to send milk to factory
31 Sunday WD {wind} W snow Blustry at home put cows in the stable at night
1 Monday WD {wind} W cloudy To Belmont To mill 24 lb oats to chop. got cheese money $25,,00 paid Dyer $10.49 got 2 box salt. $2,20 litle john paid $5.00 hoover paid $10.00 took the young heifer away gave order to hawks for a suit of clother for $24.00
2 Tuesday WD {wind} SW clear DOne choars. john Luton and wife here to diner john Learns called at night
3 Wednesday WD {wind} E cloudy Opned Dilches sold jackson 2 pigs $16.00
4 Thursday WD {wind} N clear To Belmont got chop let Dyer have eggs 5 doz got capet 6 6 yds for 7 1/2 b of wheat. selled with
Abbot paid him $8.24 jackson took the pigs away let creaner have 2 bags Aples $1,00
5 fryday WD {wind} N clear Drawe in corn. Ann to Lyons To Randalls Randall here to diner
6 Satruday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont let Dyer have wheat 8 bushel 28lb got 5lb nials 25{witten above} 1 condition powder 25{wirtten above} hald lb Tobacoe 30{wirtten above} file 10 butons 6
7 Sunday WD {wind} E clear to 2 church Lynce preached Henery finch and wife here in the evening To Tea
8 Monday WD {wind} E cloudy took in selor potatoes 48 bushel Elder haycock to diner father and mother here at night
9 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear tok in beets and cabage took the sox to Baxter plowed after noon Randall took a load of wood father and mother went to Eds and Notmgh
10 wednesday WD {wind} SW Rain Done choars. pain inn my side at night
11 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear plowed fore noon husked corn after noon
12 fryday WD {wind} SW clear Done choars. Took a note from Norm. for $10 To be paid in 8 month Mother here To diner Randall fetched the horse home.
13 Satruday WD {wind} N storm To philips To diner Randall and wife and Ida putnam here at night
14 Sunday WD {wind} NE snow at home father and Mother To diner Norm and wife in the evening
15 Monday WD {wind} SW cloudy Done choars james smith paid $6..00for timber by jack
16 Tuesday WD {wind} NW snow Blustery Done choars. Mother here to diner
17 Wednesday WD {wind} NW snow 1 foot Done choars. john Learn and wife Robert Arney and Omer To Tea
18 Thursday WD {wind} S cloudy DOne choars sent a letter to philip cullvers
19 fryday WD {wind} S clear DOnne choars killed a pig waid 116lb made a broom Norm helped to to kill the pig
20 Satruday WD {wind} S clear to Randalls plowed his garden fetched home potatoes from Randalls
21 Sunday WD {wind} N clear To 2 church & Lynce preached philip Learn here at night. cold
22 Monday WD {wind} E clear cold done choars
23 Tuesday WD {wind} SW cloudy Rain helped Randall draw logs for wood Randall and wife Ida and Lynce and wif here at night
24 Wednesday WD {wind} N clear helped Randall Draw leogs charles Legg helped let J Lynce have $60..00 Randall and wife went home at night
25 Thursday WD {wind} E clear to st Thomas got from Cary goods $ .60cts got photographs takin got Randalls and wife paid $7.00 pihlip done choars
To fathers To diner got a Rooster from him
26 fryday WD {wind} SW Rain Done choars philip To help D F Moore here to tea
27 Satruday WD {wind} W clear Thrashed Beans philip To help Randall and wife here at night
28 Sunday WD {wind} SW snow Rain at home. Randall and wife went home fore noon philip here
29 Monday WD {wind} N cold DOne choars. philip wne thome. got the Dryed aples from Norms
30 Tuesday WD {wind} E cold snow To Belmont got cheese Money $25,,00 got from pots stove back and 2 leds $1,25
1 Wednesday WD {wind} E cloudy Done coars. Randall and wife here at night. line one Befalow skin
Thursday WD {wind} E clear To Belmont let R Nickle have 2 1/4 bushel Beans and Abott 2 bushel got from Dyer goods $3.17 cts Randall and charley Leggs sawed wood after noon
3 fryday WD {wind} S clear helped Randall and charley saw fore noon. choaed after got the bobs framed Norm gave up his 2 notes $26.. Balance back on notes $2..50 cts. Randall and wife went home after noon lmber fixed hen pen
4 Saturday WD {wind} SE cloudy Done choars. went to john Learns got beef 13lb
5 Sunday WD {wind} E Rain at home
6 Monday WD {wind} E Rain fogy Done choars. To EV Learn in the evening To tea
7 Tuesday WD {wind} SE Rain killed 5 hogs EV 3 hogs Norm and ed To help philip here at night
8 Wednesday WD {wind} S & N cloudy cut up the hogs and salted philip choared hogs wait.. 268lb 4,,154lb
9 Thursday WD {wind} NW cold To Belmont got charley shod 4 shoes set the Abbots got from Dyer 1 Doz plates $1,50. sinemen 20 Randall and charley sawed john Learn and wife to diner chirk To diner diner to j Blacks
10 fryday WD {wind} W cloudy To help Dan Baxter thrash philip done choars husked corn. Norm and wife here in the evening
11 Satruday WD {wind} SW snow helped Baxter thrash fore noon. To Belmont after got esons from Dyer 10 cts philip Done choars
12 Sunday WD {wind} S cloudy at home Edward Learn here and philip
13 Monday WD {wind} N snow blustry Done choars philip choard Ed here at night
14 Tuesday WD {wind} W snow Went to sTthomas to court grand jurer To chastes Learn at night
15 Wednesday WD {wind} S thawed To court to chasles Learn at night
16 Thursday WD {wind} W cold snow To court To W cullvers at night
17 fryday WD {wind} W cold To court got pay $7.60cts home at night
18 Satruday WD {wind} W cold DOne choars traded with Norm Drag for a calf charles legg sawed.
19Sunday WD {wind} NE clear cold at home philip went home
20 Monday WD {wind} S clear mild To Avon got 200 feet boards Rented the swam lot to Sandy cury for one year for $35.. to be paid in lumber
21 Tuesday WD {wind} S Rain thawed Done choars. Randall took a load of wood
22 Wednesday WD {wind} SW clear husked corn finished
23 Thursday WD {wind} N clear Done choars. Norm and wife here in the evening To tea.
24 fryday WD {wind} E Rain sleet DOne choars. Cury fetched the Bell colt home to me
25 Saturday WD {wind} N cloudy DOne choars. Geroge Legg and wife Randall and wife ed and philip Learn here To diner Randall at night
26 Sunday SE Rain heavy at home. Randall and wife went home
27 Monday WD {wind} SE clear Done choars. EDs wife here in the evening
28 Tuesday WD {wind} SE clear Done choars.
29 Wednesday WD {wind} SE clear Done choars. had lame side
30 Thursday WD {wind} SE clear, warm DOne choars. Billy Barns cut his foot. S Done it up
31 fryday WD {wind} SW clear warm Done choars. Randall fetched Dick horse home henery Sticks to Diner
1 Satruday WD {wind} S clear warm So the horses sweat in stable to George Leggs To diner Randall and wife. sak and wife and D F Moore there to diner
2 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear warm at home To Norms in the evening paid her $1
3 Monday WD {wind} SW clear warm cooler Done choars.
4 Tuesday WD {wind} NE clear cold Done choars got from john Learn 68lb beef and 20lb Tallow $3,25cts john and philip and Arney To Tea
5 Wednesday WD {wind} S rain warm Done choars
6 Thursday WD {wind} N cloudy cold Done choars got from john Learn 60lb flour they called
7 fryday WD {wind} SW clear To Belmot to cheese meeting. got $4.36 chees money. sent for paper paid $1.60 ct
8 Satruday WD {wind} S cloudy warm Done choars. Norm com enced to cut logs for wood
9 Sunday WD {wind} S Rain warm at home all day
10 Monday WD {wind} NW cold To Belmont got a suit of clother from hawkins for $24,,00 Norm cut logs for wood
11 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear cold Done choars. Norm cut logs 1/2 dat
12 Wednesday WD {wind} NW snow squals Done choars
13 Thursday WD {wind} NW clear cold To help galaton finch thrash with team Randall and dick{written below} took a load of wood
14 fryday WD {wind} SW cloudy cold to help galaton finch thrash with team
15 Saturday WD {wind} SW cloudy Done choars Norm at logs W Roberts To help him
16 Sundday WD {wind} SW clear at home
17 Monday WD {wind} SW clear warm Thrashed peas with the horses
18 Tuesday WD {wind} S rain warm Thrashed peas finished Norm and wife here To tea Norm sold to out to D f Moore for $510..,
19 Wednesday WD {wind} W cloudy at night cold helped Norm kill a hog fore noon cleaned 21 bushe peas after Norm To help. Lewis Simpson to diner
20 Thursday WD {wind} W clear cold DOne choars.. To lynces EW Learn and wife here in the evening
21 fryday WD {wind} E clear cold To Belmont got from Dyer 1/2 lb Tobacoe 1/2 lb soda 35cts Sam Legg and wife and Boy here in evening To tea comencd on buter jar
22 Saturday WD {wind} E cloudy To Belmont To mill 10 1/2 bush wheat got jar mustard to Diner To Lewis Simpson
23 Sunday WD {wind} N cloudy at home. Robert called
24 Monday WD {wind} N cloudy cold Done choars to EV Learns in the evening. let Limber have job to mak box $1,50
25 Tuesday WD {wind} NW cloudy snow To Belmont got the colts shod To Abbotts 4 new and 4 old set got Nails 5lb To dyers
26 Wednesday WD {wind} SW cleare choars. Mrs Winters To Diner. Rain at night
27 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear warm DOne choars. Lynce To diner and paid Note $60.00 Randall fetched oats 40 bushel and took a load of wood home
28 fryday WD {wind} SE Rain warm Done choars
29 Saturday WD {wind} SW cold To Belmont Took wagon box to Abbott to iron got limber 25cts sugar and half lb tobacoe. paid Hawkins $24 for clothes left a pictor To Bons To frame
30 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear To No 7 To church Dyer preached To georges to diner
31 Monday WD {wind} S clear Done choars. To Alack Stewarts To tea in evening
1 Tuesday WD {wind} SW snow Done choars. Randall took a load of wood home here to diner
2 Wednesday WD {wind} NW blustery snow Done choars. To finshes in evening To tea
3 Thursday WD {wind} SW snow took load of wood for Randall he took 2 Billy 1 Archa Taylor here at night
4 fryday WD {wind} NW clear To Belmont with wood for Norm. Randall took wood 1 load Billy 1 load Archa Taylor here at night
5 Saturday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont let Dyer have butter 45 3/4 48 cts for goods Archa cut Down trees Randall and wife here a night charley legg and Bily took a load of wood
6 Sunday WD {wind} S thawed warm To New sarum To church Haycock preached To diner To haycocks. Rol and Ed and philip and herby Learn here to tea
7 Monday WD {wind} SW clear To harietsville paid the insurance $# 80/100 paid Taxes on swamp $3.00 To shirks in evening To Tea Tilda came with us
8 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear warm Skided logs fore noon 3 put in sraw after Tilda Shirk to sow here. Archa here at night
9 Wednesday WD {wind} E ran sleet Done chors. hired Bill gates for 8 month for $60 1/2 Tilda shirk sowed
10 Thursday WD {wind} E cloudy Rain at night DOne choars. Norm sawed wood 4 cord. Drawed in 2 cord Tilda here
11 fryday WD {wind} S Rain DOne choars. paid Norm for cuting logs $1.50cts
12 Saturday WD {wind} SW clear Done choars
13 Sunday WD {wind} E clear at home Tilda here Billy gates here a night Thunder and Rain at night
14 Monday WD {wind} SW clear warm put in straw Billy gates camenced To work for me for 8 month $60.50 ct
15 Tuesday WD {wind} NW cloudy cold DOne choars Bily to help Tilda sowed
16 Wednesday WD {wind} W snow squals Done choars Billy split wood fore noon to milk meeting To john stewart george Bass too the job to draw milk for $150.00 6 1/2 month
17 Thursday WD {wind} SW snow helped Norm saw with Billy to help fore noon Drawed in 2 cord wood after
18 fryday WD {wind} W clear DOe choars. Billy went hom at night
20 Sunday WD {wind} NW clear To New sarum to church haycock preached To j Warwicks To diner Tillda with us Billy back at night
21 Monay WD {wind} SW Rain at night To help Norm saw with Billy and Team. sold j Mvplale a cow for $40
Randalls wife To diner
22 Tuesday WD {wind} NW snow DOne choars Billy to help Archa Taylor here at night
23 Wednesday WD {wind} N cold blustery Done choars Billy choared Tilda sowed
24 Thrtusday WD {wind} W couldy Drawed wood 6 cord Billy To help Tilda sowed
25 fryday WD {wind} SE clear Drawed wood 9 cord Billy to help Tilda sowed
26 Saturday WD {wind} E clear Drawed wood 6 cord Ann took Tilda home paid her $5,00 Margred cullver and willy here at night. Randall and wife here at night
27 Sunday WD {wind} E hail snow at home Margret and willy here. Randall and wife went home after noon
28 Monday WD {wind}E snow to john Learns to diner got grass seed 3 bushel from him $5,00 Margret stayed thre Billy thrash Millet see 1 bushel
29 Tuesday WD {wind} NW cloudy Drawed logs 4 Norm helped To Belmont Margret Randall here at night john to tea
1 Wednesday WD {wind} N snow Drawed 3 logs To Belmont Randall and willy to london Margret and Sarah Ann here. W Lenard To diner let W lenard have 30 bushel oats got from him 1 3/4 bushel clover seed. Billy choared
2 Thursday WD {wind} N clear Drawed logs 6 to Belmont Norm To help To john Learns in the evening Margret stayed to johns got Billy pair boots and mitons $3..50 cts Billy choared
3 fryday WD {wind} W clear To Belmont got Dick shoe setlel Abbott have bag of aples got pictor from Moore Drawed 1 cord of wood in the Lynces To Tea sow had pigs 10
4 Saturday WD {wind} S clear Drawed in 6 cord of wood paid Norm $2 To johns for Margret Billy went hom at night
5 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear Rain at night at home Margret here
6 Monday WD {wind} S clear Drawed in 6 cord wood Billy to help. Margret here willy went to johns
7Tuesday WD {wind} S Rain DOne choars made Ed one one handle Margret here
8 Wednesday WD {wind} N cold Done chors john Learn and wife To diner Margret here
9 Thursday WD {wind} E clear cut logs Billy to help sold james shirk a cow for $40 to be paid in 8 month Margret here philip and willy at night
10 fryday WD {wind} SE clear cut logs fore noon heled Norm To tap after. shirk took the cow home Margret and willy here Ed Learn here at night
11 Saturday WD {wind} E cloudy at night Rain Took Margret and willy to kings mill station she went home. sent for the home journal paper Billy helped Norm in the bush comenced to boil
12 Sunday WD {wind} NE Rain at home Billy got the pouts. To Leave
13 Monday WD {wind} NW snow cold DOne choars Norm boiled sap Billy gates went away paid him $4.40 cts he quit to work for me
14 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear Done choars. To Belmont hot from Dyer 79cts goods Norm fetched in surip
15 wednesday WD {wind} E clear cold to help george Learn saw wood J SMith To diner
16 Thursday WD {wind} E hail Rain Done choars
17 fryday WD {wind} WN cold Blustery Done choars. Mrs Lyce and girl To Tea. hanah got beans and onions. 25 cts
18 Satruday WD {wind} N clear cold Done choars
19 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear thaw To george Learns to diner Randall and wife here to diner Norms wife had a boy
20 Monday WD {wind} NE snow Done choars. spot cow had a calf. William and joseph Alen here at night
21 Tuesday WD {wind} NW Blustery Drawed logs 3 Black ash joe Alen helped bill went home
22 Wednesday WD {wind} W clear To Springfeild got joe trunk. To Randals to diner hoe with me
23 Thrusdasy WD {wind} SW clear To Belmont got from Dyer $4,20 cts paid him $6.75 put in straw after joe to help joe Alen comenced work for 7 month for $84.00
24 fryday WD {wind} E clear night snowet Done choars joe killed a calf fore noon. Drawe wood 5 cord after got our pictors.
25 Satruday WD {wind} SE Rain Sick with a cold. joe Done choars Let Norm have a ag of aples Ann made candles10 doz
26 Sunday WD {wind} NW cloudy snow at home sick joe DOne choars.
27 Monday WD {wind} W cloudy Was sick joe cut wood and Done choars
28 Tuesday WD {wind} NE snow Blustery I was sick joe Done choars Randall here to dine Norm boiled sap in bush paid joe 25cts
29 Wednesday WD {wind} snow lame. joe Done choars james Shirk and wife to diner
30 Thrusday WD {wind} Blustery Not well. joe done choars
31 fryday WD {wind} W clear Not well joe choped and Done choars. hanah Learn her in the evening
1 Satruday WD {wind} NE clear To Belmont got wagon box got from potts 12 pie tins 12 hooks got from Dyer 1 lb Tobacoe {10 above} 12 yrds cord 1 broom 30 ct. got 1 shoe set at Abbotts. joe choped and choared. star calved let john Denis have a bull $15
2 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear at home Dan Gracey To Tea joe here. Star cow had a calf
3 Monday WD {wind} clear Done choars. joe choped pide had a calf Narm in the bush Syrep 50 lb
4 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear Done chaors joe killed 2 calves. choped after Norm in bush
5 Wednesday WD {wind} S snow rain fore noon shook millet fore noon joe choped after noon Norm in bush fetched Syrep 46 lb
6 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear Done coars joe choped lill cow had a calf
7 fryday WD {wind} NW clear windy DOone choars joe helped sold james Baley a calf 50 cts
8 Saruday WD {wind} N clear Done choars joe choped 1/2 day. went ome after paid him $1.25cts Norm in bush syrip 27lb
9 Sunday WD {wind} E clear to jhon Learns to diner paid him $6.00 joe chopd
11 Tuesday WD {wind} SE clear put in straw joe helped Randall and wife to diner Randall let me have $ 5.00 ct Den finh john cloes and george cutis here in the evening. Norm fetched syrip 45 lb
12 Wednesday WD {wind} SW Rain thunder Done choars joe choped 1/2 Norm fethced syrip 25 lb
13 Thursday WD {wind} E Rain Done choars joe choared
14 fryday WD {wind} W windy squals Rain Done choars joe choped
15 Satruday WD {wind} S Rain at nigt To Belmont let dyer have Butter 25 {25 above} $6.50 cts eggs 9 Doz 70 Mrs Legg and charley To diner joe choped
16 Easter Sunday {WD} wind W cloudy at home joe here 2 boy to diner
17 Monday WD {wind} N clear fixed fence joe to help choared after joe choped jack Smith here in evenig
18 Tuesday WD {wind} N clear To Randalls took a pig and 7 bushel oats meat and flour and butter aples got the horses shod to Denises 4 shoes set. 50 ct joe turned up buckets in bush
19 Wednesday WD {wind} SE clear took the sow to S stewart joe choped sined to Lynce $20
20 Thursday WD {wind} E cloudy comenced to plow joe plowed. Midge cow had a calf. cut the 3 pigs
21 fryday WD {wind} NW clear Done choars. To john Mckelons sale joe plowed Elder Lynce and wife To Tea let him have pork 12 lb $1.50 cts
22 Saturday WD {wind} NW Rain plowed fore noon joe killed a calf plowed after
23 Sunday WD {wind} W clear To 2 church To prayer meeting. joe To Belmont
24 Monday WD {wind] E clear DOne choars turned the colts out joe plowed
25 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear Done choars. joe plowed Narms wife to tea
26 Wednesday WD {wind} SW clear Done choars. joe plowed
27 Thursday WD {wind} S cloudy cultivated for Barley joe plowed. Randall and wife to diner. Rain at night
28 fryday WD {wind} NW clear cultivated joe plowed fore noon sowed Barley after noon joe dragged
29 Saturday WD {wind} W clear sowed grass seede joe draged
30 Sunday WD {wind} N clear cold at home charley Alen To diner bill To Tea
1 Monday WD {wind} NW clear Done choars. joe plowed set 2 beds onions ethen comenced to send Milk
2 Tuesday WD {wind} NE clear cultivated joe plowed father here at night Ann to Belmont Took butter 31 lb {16 written over} $5.76 30 lb syrup $3.39 got goods $6,49 cts Balance $2,57cts
3 Wednesday WD {wind} SW clear cultivated joe plowed
4 Thursday WD {wind} W clear sowed oats and clover joe draged
6 fryday WD {wind} S cloudy Rain sowed oats and clover on barn feild joe plowed and draged. To Belmont let Dyes have 39 Doz eggs got shoes $1.25 cts
7 Sunday WD {wind} S clear at home Randall and wife to diner joe here
8 Monday WD {wind} W Rain trimed orchard joe plowed for corn 1/2 day
9 Tuesday WD {wind} W cloudy helped Norm draw in Buckets fore noon joe plowed sowed peas after joe draged Walker to diner
10 Wednesday WD {wind} W Rain trimed trees joe plowed Randall and wife here at night
11 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear sowed oats and peas fore noon set onions after Randall draged. went home after joe plowed for corn
12 fryday WD {wind} NW clear took the sow to Dan Baxters joe trimed trees
13 Saturday WD {wind} NW clear To Belmont let Dyer have 10 Doz eggs $1.00 got from him $4.60cts got from tibets $10 took grist to mill 6 bw joe to Belmont got $30 {faded}
14 Sunday WD {wind} SW clear to 2 chruch joe with us Lynce preached
15 Monday WD {wind} E cloudy Done choars planted potatoes joe plowed
16 Tuesday WD {wind} E Rain looked for the colts joe plowed
17 Wednesday WD {wind} SE Rain to Belmont got grists let Boid have 15.32 lb of wheat for $1.00 per bushel $15.53cts got from Dyer 35 cts goods joe choared
18 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear worked in the garden joe plowed finished Moare house to diner Randall here paid him for Tibbots $10.00
19 fryday WD {wind} SE clear planted potatoes sowed oats and peas joe draged corn ground Ann quilted
20 Saturday WD {wind} W Rain planted potatoes joe to help. Black cow had a calf
21 Sunday WD {wind} W cloudy To 2 church Lynce preached. Randall and wife To tea
22 Monday WD {wind} N clear Done choars joe Draged corn ground
23 Tuesday WD {wind} NE clear Marked corn ground comenced to plant joe helped. Sold Jame Mcphale a cow $32.00 joe Smith To Diner
24 Wednesday WD {wind} SW clear Done choars Ann sick get Mary Ann Taylor wife to diner and tea DrWilson here paid him $2.00 joe planted corn
25 Thursday WD {wind} W clear planted corn joe planted to Belmont let dyes have eggs 20 3/4 Doz got 2 shoes set to Abbotts on charley Dr Wilson called Ann was sick. let C hoover have 2 calves for 60 cts
26 fryday WD {wind} SW clear planted corn joe to help Ann sick
27 Satruday WD {wind} W clear DRaged for millet joe planted corn fiinished paid joe $4.00 Ann beter
28 Sunday WD {wind} S some Rain at home Ann sick joe went home and back Randall and wife called Mary went home paid her 75 cts
29 Monday WD {wind} W Rain Thunder and lightning Burned john Denis barn and killed 4 horses to john Stewarts. Done choas joe choared
30 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear Made soap planted Beans joe draged james Shirk and wife called here
31 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear Worked Raod with team and joe Traughton and boy to diner Wodle called
1 Thursday WD {wind} S clear Worked the roas ed road Master worked with team and joe . bill cow to B
2 fryday WD {wind} S clear sowed Millet joe draged
2 Saturday WD {wind} E Rain hard Done choars. Madge to B
4 Sunday WD {wind} S clear at home george Learn and wife to Tea and Robert joe to Belmont Alen tea
5 Monday WD {wind} W clear Top Belmont got from Dyer $7.44 cts paid $2.00 eggs. 20 doz got charley shod 3 shoes to Abbott joe choared. Rose cow had a calf
6 Tueday WD {wind} W clear To StThomas got watch cleaned to Nelsons $1 got goods $32.00 to polacks and crays to DIner to fathers joe choared
7 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear Doe choars joe Rolled d cullver to tea
8 Thursday WD {wind} S clear fixed fence joe to help Randall took a load of wood let Norm have 1/2 bushel of Millet seede for 25 cts nt paid
9 fryday WD {wind} SW clear fixed fence fore noon Norm and joe to help joe rolled the oats after hoed the garden after
10 Saturday WD {wind} S clear hot hoed garden joe cut burs To Belmont let Abbott have dried aples $1.77 Dyer 7 Doz eggs. 72 cts gloves 25 cts got goods $2.85 cts
11 Sunday WD {wind} S clear to 2 church Randall and wife with us Lynce preached Randalls to diner
12 Monday WD {wind} S clear hot cultivaed corn joe helped Tilda shirk here
13 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear hot cultivated corn joe to help Tillda here
14 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear hot cultivated corn joe to help Eagan to diner pide cow to B
15 Thrusday WD {wind} S clear To Lyons To Randalls To diner To swamp Randall with me
16 fryday WD {wind} S clear cool cultivated corn joe to help. Tillda went home at night
17 Saturday WD {wind} S Rain To Old Mr Mcolums funeral. joe away john Lawer and wife and pedler to diner
18 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To 2 chruch Lynce pread To W Barrs To diner Randall and wife here to Tea
19 Monday WD {wind} W clear to Belmont got 2 shes set to Abbotts let cap aroun have prok 17 1/2 bs Dyer 8 Doz eggs
20 Tuesday WD {wind} S clear went to philip cullvers to diner to center to tea to buners to philips at night
21 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear to simcoe to diner To Carlton cullvers to philips at night
22 thrusday WD {wind} S clear To hullsvill To Warons To diner To Babers to To Tead to phileps at night
23 fryday WD {wind} SW clear To Nisbits cullvers to diner To Willcoxs to tea to philps at night
24 Saturday WD {wind} S clear to Simcoe to yongs to diner to john to tea to philips at night
25 Sunday WD {wind} SW cloudy To Bloamsburgh to chruch Simson preached to phips at night
26 Monday WD {wind} SW clear come home to diner to to centes to Tea To Randall home at night
27 Tuesday WD {wind} S rain to Andrew Roberts funeral. George Learn and wife to diner father and mother went home paid him 50 cts
28 Wednesday WD {wind} W clear cultivated corn joe to help
29 Thrusday WD {wind} S clear To Lyons got the horses shod 8 shoes to Denises paid $1.00 sowed Millet for Randall joe cut Thristles. sold joe the pony colt for $26.00
30 fryday WD {wind} W clear To Walter Browns for strawberyes got 10 quarts Randalls with us joe cut thistles
1 Saturday WD {wind} S Rain Done choars plowed in orchrd joe haleped
2 Sunday WD {wind} clear at home jesa Learn and wife here at night
3 Monday WD {wind} W clear To Belmont to Mill 26 bushel to chop let Dyer have 11 doz eggs got $1.00 sugar and Rope 70 cts fetched lumber 85 {ofet?} joe cut Thistles
4 Tuesday WD {wind} S Rain Done choars joe helped
5 Wednesday WD {wind} W Rain sold J Hoover a cow for $28. To be paid in four month. Ann sick joe spaded garden
6 Thursday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont got from Dyer 4 gals lamp oil 1 1/2 lb tobacoe $2.21 got cheese money $13 paid patts $2.48cts got frist of chop 26 bush
7 fryday WD {wind} S clear hot to Belmont Drawed 2 load of lumber. joe to john pettits Raison
8 Saturday WD {wind} SW clear hot to 2 chruch W jackson preached Randalls with us
10 Monday WD {wind} W Rain To Avon fetched posts from the swamp cleaned wheat 20 bags joe picked beryes
11 tuesday WD {wind} W clear warm Done choars joe went to Srpingfeild at night
12 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont Drawed 2 load lumber let Abbott have 33 3/4 lb pork $3.97cts paid J Camble $2525cts joe away
13 Thrusday WD {wind} S Rain cut thistles joe a way. Randall and wife here at night joe come nack at night
14 fryday WD {wind} W clear To Belmont let Baid and Mcknikle have 43 1/2 bushel of wheat for 100 {per?} bushel $43,50 took note for $40. To be paid in 3 month. got from Dyer 200lb sugar $19. got a kitle from patts $1,20 joe picked beryes fore noon Drawed wood after
15 Saturday WD {wind} NW clear To Belmont to Mill let Abbott have 100 lb flour patts 100lb hoover 19lb Dyer eggs 13 Doz got from poatts #2,60 worth Dyer 25cts joe picked Beryes fore noon Drawed wood after
16 Sunday WD {wind} S clear To New Sarum to church Tomkins preached to DIner james Learns joe at home
17 Monday WD {wind} S clear cut Barlet joe cut round barlet and wheat Bell and jeny Stewart picked cheryes
18 Tuesday WD {wind} S Rain pm finished cuting barley comenced the wheat joe bound wheat
19 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear cut and bound wheat joe to help. Randall and wife to pick cheryes
20 Thrusday WD {wind} W clear Rain put up Barley and cut wheat joe and his father to help johns boys picked cheryes. Ann to Belmont after tea let Dyes have 5 doz 7 eggs got gloves and rosen 35ct
21 fryday W clear cool cut and bount wheat joe and his father to help
22 Saturday WD {wind} S clear showers Rain cut and bound wheat and finished joe and his father to help paid Alen $2,25 cts
23 Sunday WD {wind} N clear To New Sarum to church Tomkins preached joe away
24 Monday WD {wind} N clear To Lyons in forenoon Drawed in Barley after joe to help Randall and wife to pick chereys fathe and mother to diner Ann to Belmont let {os?} have 6 doz eggs
25 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear Drawed Barley finished Drawed 3 load of wheat
26 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear Drawed in wheat joe to help
27 Thursday WD {wind} SE clear Rain at night Drawed whet fore noon finished. picked cheryes after joe mewed{?} fence
28 fryday WD {wind} W clear to john Learns ground the reaper knives to Belmont after tea got Bread joe {manued fend?}
29 Saturday WD {wind} E clear put up hay. went to Belmont got cheese money $38.00 paid Dyed $26.71cts joe to help john Elder Rowland here at night
30 Sunday WD {wind} E clear to 2 chruch Rowland preached To W Barrs To Diner. boy born 29th
31 Monday WD {wind} E clear got Mashine here to thrash Rodgers set
1 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear thrashed wheat 128 bushel Barley 100 bushel had to help j Beley S legg E Learn C Stewart j Mckelon D Mckelon E and p Learn joe Alen. Rodgers to thrash W and E and sine Dews paid them $8..00
2 Wednesday WD {wind} SE clear cut peas joe to hlep Lynce and wife to diner and tea. Randalls called
3 Thursday WD {wind} SE clear cut peas joe to help Ann went to Barrs after tea
4 fryday WD {wind} W clear hot cut peas fninshed joe to help. cut and bound oats 1 acre Rain at night
5 Saturday WD {wind} S clear cut oats fore noon joe Bound. To Lyons after got horses shod 7 shoes To Denises paid 90. cts Randall and wife here at night
6 Sunday WD {wind} S clear to 2 church Lyon preached Randalls with us
7 Monday WD {wind} N clear cut oats joe Bound john H Smith called
8 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear Bound oat joe to help
9 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear tp help y Baley thrash with team joe to help Mckelon and Stewart Tomkins and wife to Diner here
10 Thrusday WD {wind} S clear setup fore noon joe helped stewart thrash cut oats after To Belmont at nightlet odle have 13 Doz eggs got tea egg nutmeg 12 joe 1 lb Tobacoe {sold?} $1,43
11 fryday WD {wind} S clear Drawed peas 6 load joe to help
12 Saturday WD {wind} S Rain Done choars joe sick To Belmont got charley shod 4 shes set to Abbotts joe got 2 shirts to Nugarts for #2.00
13 Sunday WD {S clear at home Randall charley legg to tea joe away back at night boy with him
14 Monday WD {wind} S cler Drawed in oats joe to help. 9 load
15 Tuesday WD {wind} N clear Drawed in oats fore noon joe to help cut millet after joe bound oats
16 Wednesday WD {wind} NE clear Bound and drawed in oats finished joe to help
17 Thursday WD {wind} S clear cut and put up millet 155 joe to help
18 fryday WD {wind} S clear cut and put up millet 160 joe to help
19 Saturday WD {wind} NW clear Raked and put up millet finished joe to help 60/375
20 Sunday WD {wind} NE clear to New Sarum to church haycock preached to Geo Legs to Diner. frost
21 Monday WD {wind} E and W clear Drawed Millet joe to help 7 To Belmont let odle have eggs 13 Doz 2 got tobaco 2 lb Rive 5 lb colars 1 bs
22 Tuesday WD {wind} SW clear Drawed in millet joe to help 7 load
23 Wednesday WD {wind} S Rain To Belmont to mill with chop 28 b 4 of wheat joe choared Mrs fargur and hanah Learn to tea paid joe 25cts
24 Thursday WD {wind} S thunder Drawed Millet 6 load joe to help
25 fryday WD {wind} NW Rain finished Drawing in the millet joe to help To Belmont hot grist let hoover have 90 lb flour. Randall and wife called
26 Saturday WD {wind} W clear put floore in hog pen joe to help. To Belmont to mill let Aabbott have flour 100lb father and mother to Tea joe went home
27 Sunday WD {wind} W clear To 2 church Rowlon preached Randall and wife To church to diner here joe come hack
28 Monday WD {wind} E clear done choars joe Drawed manure 7 load
29 Tuesday WD {wind} NE clear To Newsarum to church horn preached joe drawed manure comenced to cut corn 30 {text above}
30 Wednesday WD {wind} S ofnain a swer clear To help Sam Legg thrash joe Drawed manure 9
31 Thursday WD {wind} S clear hot cut corn 101 shock joe Drawed manure 10 load
1 frysday WD {wind} NW Rain cut corn 69 shock joe drawed manure
2 Saturday WD {wind} clear cut corn 100 chock joe Drawed manure sow had 5 pigs
3 Sunday WD {wind} clear To New sarum To church Tomkins preached To Lymans for diner
$ Mondy WD {W clear cut corn 81 shock joe drawed manure Lyman and wife here To tea john Eck with come to work. joe went away paid him in full $60.35cts
5 Tuesday {wind} W clear cut corn john to help
6 Wednes day WD {wind} E cloudy Rained at night {text written above} To Belmont got cheese money $30. got coton 46 and shoes and other goods from jackson $9.35 let Mcbrane have 13 doz egg got tea 2lb1/4 cut corn after john to help
7 Thrusday WD {wind} E fogy mist Done choars john spred manure. gave order for a map in book stile from coal
8 fryday WD {wind} W clear To London with cheese 36b got boots and ships from Merit $3.50. To diner to gustons. john cut corn
9 Saturday WD {wind} N cloudy cut corn john to help Elder Rowlon here at night
10 Sunday WD {wind} E cloudy Rain {text above} To 2 chruch Rowlon preached. To diner to Deninses. john at home
11 Monday WD {wind} E cloudy cut corn john to help Rowlon to diner Randall took blocks for stable Ann got plums
12 Tuesday WD {wind} E clear To New Sarum To ordinatir Meeting Tomkins preache to diner To Lewises. john cut corn
13 Wednesday WD {wind} SE clear cut corn john to help
14 Thursday WD {wind} NW Rain finished cuting corn john to help. To Randalls to tea Ann to john Learns
15 fryday WD {wind} NW clear Drawed wood fore noon john to help to mill after. Lyman and jane and Randall and here at night
17 Sunday WD {wind} E Rain at home. jane Tonsley here. Randalls went home
18 Monday WD {wind} N Rain Doen choars john sawed wood jane here
19 Tuesday WD {wind} W clear To Randalls with bards To leggs to diner got strawbery plants and set them john to help Tansley and wife to tea went home
20 Wednesday WD {wind} S clear To Belmont To mill let W jackson have 600 lb flour 2.75 cts per 100 lb $16.50 got 1 lb salt $1,10 pants 75 ha 25 Let Mcbrane have 5 doz eggs 55cts Wardes 2 bags aples $5 john spread manure
21 Thursday WD {wind} clear Drawed in corn 100 shock Dug potatoes 17 bushel john to help
22 fryday WD {wind} E cloudy at night rain {text written above} To Calvin Browns to diner to jessa Learns to tea john spread manure
23 Saturday WD {wind} E Rain Done choars john went To Mapleton after noon john Learn and wife to tea
24 Sunday WD {wind} cloudy to 2 chruch philip with me Rowlan preached philip and wife and kity to diner Randall and wife to diner
25 Monday WD {wind} S cloudy Rain at night {text written above} Dug potatoes 7 {or 9} bushel Drawed wood 41/2 cord john to help
26 Tuesday WD {wind} NW Rain hard Drawed wood 4/12 cord john to help
27 Wednesday WD {wind} NW Rain cloudy Drawed wood 1/2 and corn 50sh came to belmont. went to bills at night
28 Thursday WD {wind} SW Rain To London to Western show home at night john husked corn
29 fryday WD {wind} clear done choars john Drawed manure on garden
30 Saturday WD W clear To Belmont got cheese money $26.00 got cloth 3 1/2 yrds $105 from jackson 5ct peper john Drawed manure
1 Sunday wd {wind} SW clear To Belmont to church Mckinen preached. john at home
2 Monday WD {wind} SW clear husked corn [icked aples john comenced to plow
3 Tuesday WD SW Rain to Lyons show john plowed
4 Wednesday WD {wind} W clear husked corn. john plowed
5 Thursday WD {wind} SW clear to Aylmer show john plowed Nolson and wife to tea
6 fryday WD {wind} W Rain to help Ed thrash john plowed. Randall took a load of wood form Norms father and Mother here at night
7 Satruday WD {wind} hail To Belmont got l lb Tobacoe lamp chimney from jackson 65cts. john to help Ed thrash fore noon plowed after hanah and Mrs slevenson her in evening
8 Sunday WD {wind} W clear To 2 chruch Rowlan preached To Eds in evening. froze
9 Monday WD {SW clear picked aples 13 john flowed Elder Rowland to diner
10 Tuesday WD {wind} NW clear Drawed in corn 6 load john to help. Ann to john
11 Wednesday WD {wind} snow husked corn set up corn picked aples 4/12 bushel john plowed. froze
12 Thursday WD {wind} W clear set peach trees fore noon john plowed. picke aples 24 1/2 after john to help Randall took a load of wood
13 Fryday [wind] S clear picked aples 3 fore noon john plowed Drawed in corn after john helped Randall made cider
14 Saturday [wind] NW Rain froze huske corn john plowed finished south field
15 Sunday [wind] NW snow to George Leggs to diner to johns after noon
16 Monday [wind] SW clear Drawed in corn 6 load john to help. Ann to Gilberts for butter 58lb paid $13,50 cts to johns at night calis Ta had a girl baby
17 Tuesday [wind] W clear Drawed in corn 5 load john to help. sent Butter by stage To Wm Meritt 58lb. got socks 2 pair and pair mits for john from jackson $1.50 cts
18 Wednesday [wind] SW clear Drawed in corn 2 load finished drawe in beans made cider john to help
19 Thursday [wind] SE clear killed a pig To Belmont got a jar sent a letter for a ring john plowed Lyman got aples Ann to johns
20 Fryday [wind] S clear rain at night picked apples 10 bushel john plowed
21 Saturday [wind] S clear husked corn john plowed Randall called and got corn
22 Sunday [wind] S clea to 2 church Rowland preached. To johns after
23 Monday [wind] NW Rain all day bought spring wheat from EV Learn for $1 per bushel 15 bushel paid #15 john husked corn
24 Tuesday [wind] W Rain got wheat home to Belmont got for john to jacksons $3.53 cts worth got 1/2 lb Tobacoe 1/2 lbs starch got from patts 1 trap 2 Bolts 1 blacking. from Abbott 1 crew [drives?] got from Boyed & McNide $40.0 and a letter from Wm Meritt $14.50 cts letter from the dutch man with Ring john to Belmont {Unclear entry in parts, longer entries often become jumbled}
25 Wednesday [wind] NW cloudy husked corn john plowed
26 Thursday [wind] SW cludy sqails husked corn john plowed Ed got aples for cider
27 Fryday [wind] W cloudy snow and at night Rain {and at night rain written above and below previous line indicating he returned to his diary to make a more accurate assessment of the days weather}
28 Saturday [wind] E Rain husked corn. john choared fore noon {smudged word} went to away after noon. paid him 50 cts
29 Sunday [wind] E cloudy at home john came back Randall and wife to tea
30 Monday [wind] S clear husked corn. john plowed
31 Tuesday [wind] W clear warm husked corn john plowed
1 Wednesday [wind] W Rain warm husked corn john plowed finished the 14 acre field
2 Thursday [wind] W Rain husked corn john plowed 1/2 day
3 Fryday [wind] S cloudy husked corn john plowed
4 Saturday [wind] W clear to Lyons paid H wood $5 for gate To Randalls to diner john plowed
Sunday [wind] E clear To 2 church morning and even-ning Rowlands preached john home
6 Monday [wind] SE Rain husked corn john to help
7 tuesday [wind] SW cloudy hused corn john to help Elder Rowland calle gave him a bag of corn
8 Wednesday [wind] N Rain husked corn john plowed Randall to Diner
9 Thursday [wind] NW cloudy husked corn set peach trees 50 john plowed james Shirk paid $40 EV Learn paid $1.80 cts
10 Fryday [wind] W cloudy To Belmont for noon husked corn after john plowed got from jackson 1 coat john $4.50 1/2 lb tobacoe 25cts
11 Saturday [wind] SE cloudy husked corn john plowed
12 Sunday [wind] SE clear to john Learns to diner
13 Moncay [wind] S cloudy Took beats parsnips and potatoes john to help plowed garden Ann to Leggs and finches
14 Tuesday [wind] NE snow finished plowing cleaned a grist 10 bushel wheat john to help john went away for a tramp paid him 25 cts
15 Wednesday [wind] W clear husked corn Done choars
16 Thursday [wind] SW cloudy to mill 16 bushel of wheat let jackson have 400 lb flour. got the horses shod 8 shoes 4 new to Abbotts
17 Fryday [wind] E cloudy to old Mr Mcmurys funealElder Smith preached. To EV Learns to tea
18 Saturday [wind] E rain husked corn done choars
19 Sunday [wind] SE rain at home
20 Monday [wind] N cloudy to harietsville to see the consel To yellys to Diner. let Ed have 100 [feet?] pnank for raod $1.00 {uncertain words in entry}
21 Tuesday [wind] NE rain fine husked corn
22 Wednesday [wind W cloudy cold To Belmont fore noon got 1 lb tea Botle oil from jackson 85 cts husked corn after
23 Thursday [wind] W cloudy To Lyons Dick horse was sick To Belmont got medison from Dyes .50 cts john came home paid Taxes to Mrs [putonun?] $26.04 cts
24 Fryday [wind] SW cloudy cold husked corn john to help
25 Saturday [wind] SE snow Sold joe jackson 8[,,?] hogs for $95..00 john husked corn
26 Sunday [wind] SE clear snow To 2 chruch Rowland preached. Ann a home Robert Learn here at night
27 Monday [wind] SE snow To joe jacksons got $95.00 To Randalls at night to M fulitons got well made
28 Tuesday [wind] E clear cold To philips cullvers at night
29 Wednesday [wind] NW clear cold To Alma cullvers weding To philips a night
30 Thursday [wind] NW clear cold to Nisbets cullvers to diner to David Barbers at night
1 Fryday [wind] NW clear cold came home Diner to Randalls
2 Saturday [wind] N clear cold Done choars john choared took the sox to Baleys{drawing appears to represent a crossing}
3 Sunday [wind] NW clear at home
4 Monday [wind] NE clear husked corn. john choped comenced to feed the horses cut feed
5 Tuesday [wind] NE clear To Belmont to mill got from jackson 2 lb tobacoe and grocerys took note from c.y hoocer for $34 to be paid in 14 days. john choped
6 Wednesday [wind] SW clear To Belmont got grist got from Abbott wedge at 50 got from jackson tick $1.50 got from potts goods 75cts john choped wood
7 Thursday [wind] W snow husked corn john choped
8 Fryday [wind] W clear cold put corn in crib fore noon john to help fixed crib after john choped. EV Learn and wife here in evening
9 Saturrday [wind] NW snow very blus Done choars john choared
10 Sunday [wind] SE cloudy snow coldat home john Learn and wife to Diner. Randall took his cutter home
11 Monday [wind] SE cloudy Done choars put colt in Ann was sick. john hosked corn. a tramp joe grag{ink smudging end of word} here at noght
12 Tuesday [wind] S cloudy thawed husked corn. john thrashed oats
13 Wednesday [wind] S cloudy husked corn john choped
14 Thursday [wind] SW clear Done choars john choped Randall to diner. Mothers here at night George Learn here from Bisty
15 Fryday [wind] W cloudy cold To Belmont to mill got meal 35 lb sent for free press $1.60cts john choped
16 Saturday [wind] W snow Blustey cold faced mitons john thrashed
17 Sunday [wind] NE snow at home George Learn here at night Bisty
18 Monday [wind] W clear cold To Belmont let jackson have flour 200lb let potts have 70lb flour john Thrashed 1/2 and choped /12
19 Tuesday [wind] W cloudy cold Killed a hog 168 lb john to help fore noon husked corn after john thrashed cut sasage meet at night 24lb
20 Wednesday [wind] E cloudy cold to Belmont got fish 1/2 lb of jackson $5.00 from Abott a clevis. husked corn after john thrashed
21 thursday [wind] SE cloudy took a load of oats to Randall john thrashed
22 Fryday [wind] NE snowed sick with a cold john thrashed Ann made cake
23 Saturday [wind] W cloudy sick with a cold john done choars. Randall and wife here at ngiht
24 Sunday [wind] NE clear at home. Randall and Ann to 2 chruch Rowlan preached his wife stayed with me they went home at night
25 Monday chistmas [wind] E snow To George Leggs to diner john done choars
26 Tuesday [wind] W clear To Belmont got over coat from jackson $13.50 got cheee money $50 to diner to Mrs clines john choared lip Learn and wife here for tea
27 Wednesday [wind] W clear To St thomas put in the Merchants Bank $304 01cts got a cap from coyn $2.50 to Lymans to diner Ann To Lymans john choared
28 Thursday [wind[ E snow cleaned oats 26 bushel fore noon to Randalls after too stove there john choared
29 Fryday [wind] E snow Blustery Killed 3 hogs jim wilsey to help paid him 75 cts john helped
30 Saturday [wind] W cold Blustery cut up hogs 3 made sausage john choared
31 Sunday [wind] W clear cloudy To 2 church Mconel preached To george To tea Ed and phil here at night
1 Monday [wind] SE clear To Lyons town meeting voted fo fuliton simpson charleton Bentley Ann to johns to diner to Randalls john thrashed oats
2 Tuesday [wind] E clear Drawed 1 load wood sent for the canadian Baptist paper3. $5.25ct to Belmont got chock for cheese$10 Randall here at night john thrashed oats
3 Wednesday [wind] NW NE clear to London paid taxes on swamp. Randall with me left cap to Belts to be cleaned and fixed Lyman and fam to diner Eckworth here at night john thrashed
4 Thursday [wind] SW clear To Enick Sminths to diner to the swamp john Done choars W Eckworth here day and night
5 Fryday [wind] SW cloudy To Belmont got lamp oil of jackson 4gals $2.10 to 23 tea 37 let him have drye Apples bushels 4 and 15 lb paid john 62 1/2 David Mondaville to diner john choared thrashed
6 Saturday [wind] SW clear Done choars john to Lymans. Paid him 10 cts
7 Sunday [wind] SW cloudy to New sarum to church Tomkins preached to Elurners to diner. paid to D Nucomle $1 for organ
8 Monday [wind] N cold snow Cleaned oats 19 bushel and heat fore noon john to help john thrashed oats after
9 Tuesday [wind] SW clear To Belmont to mill 16 bus got from jackson goods $2 let Dyes have bean 1 1/2 $1.50 Abott 1 bushel Beans john thrashed oats
10 wednesday [wind] SW snow at home father and mother here john thrashed oats
11 Thrusday [wind] S and N snow at home Randall and wife here to diner father and motehr went away john thrashed pats and choared
12 Fryday [wind] NE cloudy cold To Belmont let jackson have 614 lb flour $2,85cts $1,7,50 and oats 42 1,60 {and oats written above} got Boots $350. 2 brooms john thrashed oats choar
13 Saturday [wind] W clear cold at home john thrashed oats and choared
14 Sunday [wind] SE clear To 2 church Mconel preached to W Barss to diner john done the choars
15 Monday [wind] NE snow To Belmont with Randall to get frank hawkins David Brown here at night. cleaned oats 28 john choared thrashed
16 Tuesday [wind] W clear To Belmont with G Legg got 1 lb tobacoe from jackson Geroge less annd wife to diner geroge Learn and wife to tea. D brown here. john thrashed oats and choared
17 Wednesday [wind] W clear at home W Barr and wife Levy Smth and wife Cornell and wife a child here to diner D Brown went away john Thrashed oats
18 Thursday [wind] SW cloudy To st Thomas to fathers Birthday party he was 80 years old john done coars
19 Fryday [wind] SW cloudy mild to Belmont to cheese meeting to Wh Odles to tea john thrashed and choared
20 Saturday [wind] N clear Cleaned oats 22 bushel john to help and choared
21 Sunday [wind] SW clear cold To New sarum to church Tomkings preached to Tomkins to diner john done the choars jane Stevenson to tea
22 Monday [wind] SW clear to halls Tomkins and wife to diner john learn and wife to tea john thrashed oats
23 Tuesday [wind] W clear cold To Belmont got the horses shod 8 shoes to abbotts got bobs from him $ 36 let him have Nole and hoover for $34 paid $1.75 To charles Learn to tea john choared
24 wenesday [wind] W cold clear To john learns to diner john thrashed and choared
25 Thursday [wind] W clear got sheep 6 from john Learn let him have baby To Randalls after john thrashed and choared
26 fryday [wind] SW clear To swamp got posts from sandy cury 26 for $104 to litle johns to tea john thrashed and choared
27 Saturday [wind] SW clear To Aylmer with oats 37 bus got $15. sold to Lewis for 40 cts john choared and thrashed Earnest Learn here at night
28 Sunday [wind] SW clear To 2 church Mconel preache lib farques and jane stevon to diner. to george Aplefands to tea john to john Learns
29 Monday [wind] SW clear thawed to cheese meeting to john stewarts Randall and wife here to tea john choared and thrashed oats
30 Tuesday [wind] SE clear Thawed To Nelson Learns george Learn and wife with us to diner john choared.
31 Wednesday SE cloudyThaw to Belmont to mill 6 bushel of wheat 24 of chop oats peas got from potts 220 sptes from Nugent slips
1 Thursday [wind] SW clear To Belmont got grist let hoover have 100lb flour. got from jackson goods $2.55 paid john $171
2 Fryday [wind] E clear Thawed Done choars. went to james Batleys top tea john choared
3 Saturday [wind] NE cloudy Cleaned oats 38 bushel john to help john went to lymans at night Litle john Learn and wife here at n To tea
4 Sunday [wind] W clear Thawed at home john came home
5 Monday [wind] NW cloudy to harrietsville to ensurence meeting got ensured for $2500 paid $5...cts litle john and wife with us to diner to j geleys john choared
6 Tuesday [wind] SW cloudy at home cleaned wheat james learn and wife and Sarah Bolsby to diner john thrashed and choared
7 Wednesday [wind] S clear To Aylmer Ann to johns to diner To Randalls. john choared thrashed
8 Thursday [wind] S clear to Aylmer with Wheat 32.7 bushel got $1.30 cts $41.75 to diner to T charlestons john choared Thrashed
9 Fryday [wind] S clear To Belmont to mill let jackson have honey 17 1/2 $3.32 cts got goods 43.72 cts ad cap $2.25 got Bedstead from Bonn $7 john choared thrashed
10 Saturday [wind] SW clear thawd Tusked corn. went to john Learns. john thrashed oats choared
11 Saturday [wind] SW clear To New Sarum to church Tomkins preached. to john finches to diner paid Newcomb $4..00 for Tomkins. john at home
12 Monday [wind] N cloudy blustery to john Lutons traded 23 bushel of Barley to diner Ann with me john thrashed choared Randall took charley
13 Tuesday [wind] NW clear thawd To Belmont to mill got grist Randall fetched charley home john thrashed choared
14 wednesday [wind] SW clear To Randalls to diner john choared and thrashed
15 Thursday [wind] W cloudy cleaned oats 41 bushel john to help hanah to diner paid john 50cts
16 Fryday [wind] NW clear fixed sples john thrashe
17 Saturday [wind] NW snow Blustery traded Bell to Tom Belmore for Nelley B. john thrashe
18 Sunday [wind] SW cloudy snowat home john at home
19 Monday [wind] NW clear cold at home john thrashed let To Bellmore have barley 8 bushel for boot [Boat?]
20 tuesday [wind] SW clear To swamp. rented Sandy Cury the swamp for 1 year for $40 and road work and taxes to be paid john thrashed
21 Wednesday [wind] S clear husked corn john thrashed
22 Thursday [wind] S clear To Randalls Sarah Anns baby born at 5 oclock Ann to Randalls at night john Thrashed choard
23 Fryday [wind] NW cloudy To Randalls to diner Ann came home let john Learn jr have 2 bus of corn $120 let Aga winters have 2 1/2 lb Butter 50cts john thrashed and choared
24 Saturday [wind] NE cloudy cleaned oats john to help 38
25 Sunday [wind] NW cold To Lyons to cheuch William preached to Randalls to diner Ann stayed to Randalls john at home
26 Monday [wind] N clear husked corn john choped Ann to Randalls
27 Tuesday [wind] SEW clear To R fulitons salee john Thrashed Ann came home
28 Wednesday [wind] SW clear To Belmont let jackson have 6 1/2 doz eggs 12 1/2 cts doz john choped got john 1 lb tobacoe pencil [5/6]8 cts
1 Thursday [wind] SW clear Drawed beckets to Bush taped 15 trees john washed the buckets. fthes to diner
2 Fryday [wind] S rain forenoon taped 145 trees after noon john to help
3 Saturday [wind] SW cloudy snow worked in bush taped 47 trees fix boiling place and gethered 2 tubs of sap john to help. frank haw kins fetched dick horse home from Randalls
4 Sunday [wind] NW cold at home
5 Monday [wind] NW cold Boiled sap john to help old Black cow down
6 Tuesday [wind] SW snow Thrashed oats with the horses john to help. Ann sugared off 22lb. Randall to diner. Midge cow h had a calf
7 Wednesday [wind] SE clear cold Thrashed oats john to help
8 Thursday [wind] SE Rain Threshed oats john to help
9Fryday [wind] NW cold snow Blustery To Belmont for Dr wilson Ann to Randalls john choared
10 Saturday [wind] W clear Cleaned oats 82 bushel john to elp. Ann to Randalls
11 Sunday [wind] SW snow To Randalls Ann came home john to No 1 to church
12 Monday [wind] NE snow cold Thrashed peas john to help Randall took the cow home left the colt Elder Rowland to diner
13 Tuesday [wind] S clear Thrashed peas fore noon john to help To Randalls after lill cow had a calf
14 Wednesday [wind] S [and?] N snow Blustery Thrashed peas john to help
15 Thursday [wind] SW clear To Belmont let Dyes have egg 11 doz oats 4 bushel got for john shirting $181 cts got tea 3 /34 lbs to Randalls after john Thrashed peas choared Ann to Eds quilting spot cow had a calf
16 Fryday [wind[ NW snow cold cleaned peas 57 bushel john to help let cullver finch have oats 14 bushel $5.6ts. Mrs finch cullver and liley to tea
17 Saturday [wind] W clear finished thrashing oats john choared. Mrs DaCline and 2 children to tea
18 Sunday [wind] SW snow To Randalls. john home
19 Monday [wind] NW snow To spring field with oats bushel 41. got 43 cts per bushel james Learn with me john choared [old Eckwith?] here at night. Levy and Enick Smith and wives here to diner Thunder at night {names in this entry difficutl to decipher}
20 Tuesday [wind] NE clear To thew swamp. john choped. Ann to Randalls
21 Wednesday [wind] NE snow clear after To Randalls for Ann cleaned oats 12 buchel john choared
22 Thursday [wind] SW thawed To spring field with oats 57 bushel 44cts $25.00 john choared
23 Fryday [wind] W clear thawed To belmont to mill 24 bus to chop. gethered sap 2 tubs after john to help. Randall to diner and yessa Robert to work for him. let jackson have 15 lb of Butter 25cts per lb $3.75
24 Saturday [wind] NE couldy To Belmont got grist boiled sap john boiled. Elder Rowlan Olover cullver and boy and lida and Martha hill here at night pide cow had a calf
25 Sunday [wind] E Rain to 2 chruch Rowland preached. O cullver and boy here. sow had [6?] pigs
26 Monday [wind] N Rain snow Ann sugard 25 lb Done choars john skined the old Black cow Cullvers went away Ann sugared of 25 lb
27 Tuesday [wind] NW clear thawed to Belmont let potts have a hide 50 lb $250. Drawed sap after 3 tubs. john to help Randall and hawkins to diner
28 Wednesday [wind] NW windy Boiled sap john to help
29 Thursday [wind] NW clear wind to Eagans mill fore noon john choared Ann sugared off 25[or 35] lb
30 Fryday [wind] SW clear thawed To Randalls fore noon worked in the Bush afterjohn to help
31 Saturday [wind] SE Rain To belmont got 2 lb tobacoe and 1 of soap from McBrone for $1.14 cts 1 for john john choped
1 Sunday [wind] S Rain at home. Neley cow sick Norms wife to tea
2 Monday [wind] NW clear gethered and boiled sap 5 tubs john to help john comenced work for a year for $72
3 Tuesday [wind] NE SE clear Boiled sap john to help
4 Wednesday [wind] SE clear To Belmont got from W Martin timothey seed 80lb for $4.00 order a pair of pants from jackson john choped. Sam legg and wife to tea. Ann sugared off 73lb.
5 Thursday [wind] NW snow gethered sap 5 tubs boiled john to help
6 Fryday [wind] NW clear gethered sap 3 tubs boiled john to help. Ann sugared off 42lb
7 Saturday [wind] NE clear boiled sap Drawed wood john to help Ann sugared off 30lb
8 Sunday [wind] E windy at home joe Alen to tea Ed Learn to diner
9 Monday [wind] NE clear getherer sap 4 tubs Boiled john to help sold peas 2 [& lb?] ten to Ravy 18 to Dunn for 75 per lb Elder Rowland to diner Ann sugerd 40 lb
10 Tuesday [wind] NE clear Boiled sap fore noon john to help john choped after
11 Wednesday [wind] N clear To Randalls got horses shoes set on front feet john choped
12 Thursday [wind] NS clear worked in bush finished let [ER?] Learn have 10 bushel peas [at?] 5 cts per bushel $7.50 traded oats with jim for peas 16 1/2 for 10 jim and wife to diner
13 Fryday [wind] NE clear To Belmont let jackson have eggs 27 doz 12cts got $250 {likley missing period} got seed to Matin got Bushes to Tibeh Let Taylon have 1/2 bapotto taes50 cts john choped {entry unclear}
14 Saturday [wind] SE clear to St Tomas put the Merchants Bank $96 all in the bank 400.0 to Elder Rowlands to diner Ann to philips john choped and choared
15 Sunday [wind] W clear at home Randall and Chaley legg called {uncertain}
16 Monday [wind] SE rain fore noon clear after Cultivated 2 teams john to help
17 Tuesday [wind] E SE clear rain at night Sowed wheat 7 acres john draged
18 Wednesday [wind] E Rain Done choars john choared
19 Thursday [wind] E Rain To Belmont got pants from jackson $3.65 cts john choared
20 Fryday [wind] W clear to 2 church Elder Rowland preached. Randall and wife to diner
23 Monday [wind] S clear Rolled medow john cultivated. sold Mckets Barley 4 bushel. Elder Rowland to diner
24 Tuesday [wind] NW squals sowed grass seede john cultivated Sarah Ann and jessa Roberts to diner
25 Wednesday [wind] N clear Done choars john cultivated
26 Thursday [wind] S clear sowed oats 24 bushel john draged
27 Fryday [wind] E clear sowed oats 14 bushel fore noon john draged rolled wheat after noon
28 Saturday [wind] E Rain To Belmont let Dyes have molases 4 gals $5.44 $1.25 egg 30 doz [10?] got 2lb Tobacoe and comb $ 1.50 john draged oats bin {entry unclear}
29 Sunday [wind] SW cloudy To No 1 To church Dyer preached joe Alen to diner
30 Monday [wind] W cloudy hail To Belmont let Dyer haver peas 6 1/2 bushel $5.50 got salt 3 barels $3.30 wash load 20 Let Norm have barley 10 bushel. let Litle john Learn have oats 30 bushel $13.50 paid
1 Tuesday [wind] N cleared Done choars john cultivated
2 wenensday [wind] N clear choared john cultivated
3 Thursday [wind] SW clear Sower pears 6 1/2 bushel Barley 12 bushel let M White have 1 bushel of corn for $1.00 not paid john draged
4 Fryday [wind] SW clear to Belmont let Dyes have eggs 16 [10?] doz [??] of onions $1.05 Ann got Dress. $12.05 john choared Rauy got pens 10 bushel paid $7.50 {entry unclear}
5 Satruday [wind] NE clear made garden john to help planted potatoes to john Learn after tea
6 Sunday [wind] E clear To 2 chruch Rowland preached. john Learn and wife to diner
7 Monday [wind] clear to [swamp?] fore noon let Norm have 10 bushel Barley lent 2 3/4 peas $2.47 1/2cts john cultivated
8 Tuesday [wind] NE clear Turned the cows out to pater. john cultivated fore noon. helped to plant potatoes after Ann to Belmont to get dresse fited
9 wesnday [wind] NE Rain planted potatoe fore noon john to help To Belmont after to mill 16 bushel [chop] and 4 of wheat let jackson have 3 bags of potatoes $2.70 got goods $7.00 for john
10 Thrusday [wind] W clear Rolled john draged corn ground. let john Learn have 8 bushels of peas and 3 /12 corn $7.50
11 Fryday [wind} SE clear To Belmont got frist got from abbott belte rings and plow point john sick took him to DR spencer et jackson have better 24lb crack Randall to tea let him have $20.00 as lent
13 Sunday [wind] SE clear To 2 church a stranger preached. john sick
14 Monday [wind S clear draged and Rolled corn grains let W bare and Cullver finch have 11/2 bushels of corn each john sick
15 tuesday [wiind] S clouldy Masked corn ground let litle joh have 1 busheld of hard corn D Brown 1/2 and Kor, 1/2 Not paid john sick
16 wednesday [wind] SW showrs sick john sick D pery to work Randall wife here got flour
17 Thursday [wind] S showers plowed john plaites corn pery split rails
18 Fryday [wind] SW clear hot plowed pery split rails john sick let D Baxter have corn 1 1/4 bushel $ 1.25 Ann to Randalls
19 Saturday [wind] SE clear hot planted corn john to help to Belmont let Dyer have eggs 35 doz [10?] $2.50 get $1.00
20 Sunday [wind] S clear hot to church Rowland Preached. To Belmont with john to Dr Menlatt Randall and wife and jacot Shirk and wife john finch and wife David Shirk and Lely finch to diner
21 Monday [wind] S&N clear planted corn john and pery to help let john Simpson have 3/4 bushels corn 75 Cullver finch paid $1.50
22 Tuesday [wind] W rain to Randalls sale Bargen with colard for a drill for $70 let him have a harness for $35. frery split rails john finch planing corn
23 Wednesday [wind] N clear cool done choars john drawed rails. pery built fence
24 Thursday [wind] NW clear cool sowed miller planted beans john to help to Belmont after Rondal and wife withe us Ann got her linen Dress
25 Fryday [wind] NW clear To Randalls plowed gardon john choared pery split rails
26 Saturday [wind] N clear Sowes corn and Turnps john draged. pery fine shed dence. paid him $4.00 fish pedler to diner
27 Sunday [wind] W clear To church [Slnanges?] preached. john to Lyman Learns
28 Monday [wind] NE clear DOne choars john piled manure. father and Mother to diner Randalls and Sam Leggs to tea
29 Tuesday [wind} S clear To Randalls father and mother with john [chot?] Nelson Learn here at night
30 Wednesday [wind] S clear Done choars. john piled Manure
31 Thursday [wind] S clear To Belmont got 4 shoes set to Abbotts got can fixed to potts. got Drill from W.Collard $80.00 let Dyer have eggs 12 doz
1 Fryday [wind] S clar warm done choar. paid William collard $ 77.50 cts for Drill in full to Belmont. got cheese Money $25 from Davison Neley Mare had a colt
2 Saturday [wind] S showers Some choars john choared sold [Yun?] 3 bushels of millet seeds $3.00
3 Sunday [wind] SW Rain To geroge Leggs to diner
4 Monday [wind] S clear Worker road teams john Sam legg Road Muster
5 Tuesday [wind] E cloudy coltivatec corn john to help to Belmont got charley shod to Abbotts 4 shoes .50 cts
6 Wednesday [wind] NE clear worked road john to an team Mrs [?] Brown and Mrs Bare to tea let geroge hae 1/2 bushel millt seeds
7 Thursday NE clear to St Thomas to diner to rawlands. Calles to charles got Anna bonet got a hat To tea to Weslakes john cut thistles {final entry diffcult to decipher}
8 Fryday [wind] SW clear cultivated corn john to help to Belmont let Dyer have 11 1/2 doz eggs$1,26 got goods $1,70[?] got order from simptson $21.00 Sarah Learn and herbert Nety Sety Clady to diner
9 Saturday [wind] S Rain to henry Roberts got order paid $21.00 cultivated corn after john Learn paid $6.00 Ann got her dress paid $5.00 frank Learn here at nightpaid pery $4.50
10 Sunday [wind] W clear cool to New sarum to church Tomkins preached Ann at home Randals to tea
11 Monday [wind] S clear cultivated corn john to help Nelley Mare to hoe
12 Tuesday [wind] S clear took Ann to kings mill to go to waterford george Emer and wife here at night. cut thistles after noon. paid for frank to charlton[?] $ 14.75
13 Wednesday [wind] S shower cut thistles fore noon john to help john hoed potatoes Ann went home Tandall and wife here at night beed swarmed
14 Thursday [wind] SW Rain went to Simcoe to Ed Cahons at night
15 Fryday [wind] S clear to R Wil coxes and yongs to philips at night
16 Saturday [wind] S clear To Nishet cullvers To philips at night
17 Sunday [wind] S clear to David Barber at night
18 Monday [wind] S clear came home Margret with us to Belmont let Dyes have 17 doz eggs got john shoes $1.25
19 Tuesday [wind] NW clear cut cloves cultivates corn Margret here Dan Smith here
20 Wednesday [wind] E clear cultivated corn john to help Margret here Smith went away
21 Thursday [wind] NW cloudy raked hay cultivated corn john to help Margret went to johns
22 Fryday [wind] N clear cultivated corn john to help to Belmont got goods from Dyes $2.00 took grist to mill
23 Saturday [wind] S clear cut hay and Drawed in 3 load john to help Margret came back from johns
24 Sunday [wind] SW clear at home Margret here Randall and wife to diner Rain at night
25 Monday [wind] SW clear raked hay john to help Margret here
26 Tuesday [wind] SW Rain To Belmont got horses [shat?] 4 shoes wagon hole to Abbotts. paid Bill $ 1.00 Margret here
27 wednesday [wind] SW clear tpo Lyons got wagon and took it to Belmont to Abbott. let Dyes have 7 1/2 Doz eggs got goods $1,89 and paid john 75 Margret here
28 Thursday [wind] NW rain Drawed in har 5 load wnet to lambeth to john Smiths after Margret with us
29 Fryday [wind] NW rain came home to Nelsons to tea Margret with us
30. Saturday [wind] SW rain to Randalls Margret with john choared Bees swarmed
{Printed} MAJESTIC EXERCISE BOOK {Handwritten} A. Rothwell Jan. 3rd 189{-}
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Diary 1894
Jan 1st Monday. Mother and Father went to Mr. Whitelock's for dinner and to uncle John's for tea. Visited Mrs. Huff, who is ill, Miss McLeod and Miss Coombs called in the afternoon. Ida & Ed went skating in the afternoon on the lake. Rebie went to Mary Edith's for dinner. Libbie and I called on Mrs. Bennett in the evening and then went to Miss McLeod's party. Formed many good resolutions which I hope to keep. Charlie Deering, Frank Whitelock Libbie & I Grace & Earnest & Jonathan were at this party.
Jan 2nd Came to Bradford with Father and Annie Nesbitt. Settled down.
Jan 3rd School opened in true form, all the teachers present namely Mr. Waugh, Miss Potts, and Mr. McLean. Five new scholars - Mr. Wilson, Mr. Houston, Miss Beatty and Miss Grace Rogerson, also Miss Longheed.
Jan 4th Arose this morning at break of day. Went to school and was well satisfied with the lessons. Took tea with Mrs. Hill. After tea had some music and then came to my room and studied.
Jan 5th School, lessons in very good shape especially the classical geography. Went down street after four to look at some books for the Sunday School library. Read the Forty Thieves.
Jan 6th Read "Triumphs of Architecture" and studied. At 8 p.m. went to rink and thence to store then returned and studied the Conference of Pillnitz.
Jan 7th Went to C.M. Church in the morning and heard a sermon given by Mr. Ferguson. Went to Mrs. Kneeshaw's for dinner with Louisa Driffil. Went to Sunday School in the afternoon. After Sunday School went to Mr. E. Coombs'
Mrs. D. McLeod was there also Mr. Martin. In the evening heard Mr. Chillcott preach from the 3rd chapt. of St. John. After I came home conversed for a short time and spent the rest of the evening singing.
Jan 8th. School, new pupils Miss Jean Ferguson, Miss King, Mr. Henry and Mr. Thompson.
Jan 9th. School, more new scholars Miss Brawley, R Kneeshaw, and Miss Simpson.
Jan 10th. School, wrote a synopsis of the III canto of the Lady of the Lake. Heard of Mrs. Short's sudden death with La Grippe had a short talk with Mrs. Kneeshaw.
Jan 10th. Came from school studied a short time and then called on Mr + Mrs. W. Goodfellow and then proceeded to the carnival + spent a very enjoyable time. Uncle Sam was my escort. Death of Mrs. Bannerman.
Jan. 11th. School. Mr. Waugh read to us about Cato. Walked home with Miss M Beath, a part of the way.
Jan. 12th. School. Geography of Sicily, Euclid dividing a line into medial section. Read the Diamonds and Loads also Alladin's Lamp.
Jan 13th. Studied the most of the day. Went to Uncle King's in the evening. Dinner I heart with D's.
Jan 14th. Sunday. Came to Bradford in the evening heard Rev. Mr. Bedford preach
Jan. 15th. Exam on Ancient History went to E.L in the evening Mr. Martin conducted the meeting. Subject - Thoughts for the New Year
Jan. 16. School. Went to store and seen about library.
Jan 17. New scholar. Miss Jo Grose. A talk with Florence on books.
N.V. On Jan 12 th. Florence, Eva and Louisa came to room and presented candies and boxes.
Jan. 18. School.
Jan 19. School. Went home Friday evening with father. Pleased to see all.
Jan 20. Saturday - Did a bit of work, called on Mrs. Maggee, Mrs. Mattenley and Mrs. Whitelock. May Kearns and Baby Leslie at "Grandpa" Mattenley's Vera Leslie at Mrs. Magee's. In the evening took tea with Mrs. Bennett. Libbie and Maggie McLeod were there too. Pleasant evening and a good discussion of the "Lady of the Lake"
Jan 21th. Went to Churchill in the morning Mrs. Ross preached and taught the Bible Class. Drove home with uncle Sam and took dinner at Uncle Eben's, went to see uncle Joe's and took tea with them. Went to Gilford church services conducted by Rev. R Foye then went to see J. McLeod who felt some better. Considered the day a very profitable and beneficial one.
Jan 22 st. Rose before six o'clock a.m. and got a hustle on to come to Bradford. A fine morning and a fine drive with pa. School exam on grammar and rhetoric. In the afternoon Rev. Mr. Jennings a missionary from British Columbia addressed the school. In the evening went to missionary meeting where addresses were delivered by Mr. Jennings Hart a missionary from China and Mr. Jennings a missionary from B.C.
Jan 23nd. School. Miss Dack a new pupil. Mr. Waugh read to us of Julius Caesar.
Jan 24th School. Mr. Waugh read to us of Rome.
" 24 " In the evening attended Conformation services.
Jan 25 " Thursday - School. A cold but very bright morning. God along well to-day for I know my history. Lessons on Mithradates, King of Pontus.
Jan 26. School. Mr + Mrs. Wilson's marriage party. a good time spent with about twenty-five guests.
Jan 27. Saturday - Study. In the afternoon went to see the new Presbyterian church. Tea with Mrs. Driffil.
Jan 28. Sunday, Service in the new Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Dr. McClaren. of Toronto. Libbie and Maggie McLeod came down to the afternoon service which was conducted by Rev. Ferguson. The evening service conducted by Rev. Dr. McClaren. A very large attendance. Was out to uncle King's.
Jan 39th. Monday - Mr. Maudson, the new teacher taught the chemistry.
Jan 30th. Tuesday morning, a fresh lot of snow. School - Emma Longheed here for tea.
Jan 31st. A fine morning. Rose at 7 a.m. Mr. Maudson took charge of the physics. In the evening studying. A foot ball match to describe in rhetoric.
Feb 1st. A wintry day. School. After 4 p.m. squads I. II & III organised under the leadership of Misses Jean Ferguson, Miss Lila Neilly. Miss Longheed. Miss Grose, Miss L. Evans & Miss McB{eth}.
Feb. 2nd. School - Called on Miss Mennagh.
Feb. 3rd. Saturday - Study. Hurt my finger with the window sash. Called on Miss Alice Graham and Mr. Ferguson about the subject for league.
Feb 4th. Sunday - Quarterly Meeting in C. M church services conducted by Rev. J. J. Ferguson. Text. Jacob wrestling with God. In the afternoon went to hear Mr. Odery, who preached in the Presbyterian Church. Went to Wm. Goodfellow's for tea. Miss Hayes, Miss Kate and Mr. Will Faris, also uncle John King, In the evening heard MDr Dixon of Galt.
Feb 5th. School. Extra lesson in Chemistry after four. Went to tea - meeting in the basement
of the newchurch with uncle and aunt King. Had a very pleasant time, good tea and good programme. Singing by the Choir, Solo's by Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Hunter. Addresses by Revs. Carswell, Bell, Ferguson, Chillicott, Col. Tyrwhitt and Dr. Dixon. Dr. Dixon took for his subject Habit.
Feb 6th. Rose at 7 a.m. Birthday, Rather a dull day, tea at "Driffil Castle". Florence, Lou, & Edna came in, in the evening and had a few minutes fun presenting the address, the squirrel and the gum heart. Had oja. Lou and I got our pictures taken.
Feb 7th. Wednesday. School. Nellie came in, in the evening to do rhetoric.
Feb 8th. Received our pictures, dandies of course School - new time table. In my study.
Feb 9th. School - Went home with Mr. Sawyer and Clara. Found mother had gone to Aunty King's.
Feb 10th. Saturday - Studied.
Feb 11th. Went to Sunday School. Called on Mrs. Bennett. Went to church to hear Rev. J. J. Ferguson. Came home with him.
Feb 12th Monday - A beautiful morning. School.
" 13th. School -
" 14th. School. Received a Valentine, went to social at Mrs. W. Campbell's.
" 15th. School. Received another Valentine.
" 16th. School. The night of a grand concert in Gilford. Gertie Baker called on me.
" 17th. Saturday. Studied.
" 18th. Heard Rev. J. Ferguson preach morning and evening - Subject - Even One of the roads from Bradford {to Hell. in?}
" 19th. School - Read an essay on Jotham King of Judah at League.
Feb. 20th. Tuesday. School.
Wed. 21st. School. Study in History Canadian.
Thur, 22nd A new Miss McLeod. School. Frank Whitelock very ill.
23rd. School. Libbie came down. Spent a pleasant evening playing word game
24th. Saturday. Studied part of the time got our pictures taken in the afternoon called on Mrs. Kneeshaw, and Mrs. Garrett. In the evening Libbie went to rink.
25th. Sunday - Went to church in the morning, services conducted by Rev. Ferguson. Went to Sabbath School in the afternoon. Went to Mrs. K's for tea. In the evening listened to an able discourse delivered by Rev. Ferguson on games which are demoralizing.
26th. Monday. Exam on Ancient Geography describing Hannibal's route &c. Libbie still here. Called on Mrs Wilson & then took tea with Miss. C Driffil & Miss Alma Strong. Libbie went to League
27th - Libbie went home and I to school a wee bit lonesome
28.29.3 School.
1st of March. - School
2nd. " - " . Went home with Ed. called & seen Frank Whitelock, He was very low and very short of breath, but conscious knowing all those who stood around. him. Went home found all well
3rd March Saturday Received word that Frank had died about nine o'clock this morning. Uncle King's came out. Went to see Mrs. D. McLeod and Baby. Found them progressing favorably. Baby a pretty little thing. Maggie McLeod and I went to Gilford and sent to Barrie for a wreath for funeral. In the afternoon Mr and Mrs. John Magee (bride and groom) came along with Mrs. George Magee. A number of young people came to practice. Libbie's & {Douglas?} Party
March 4. Went to Sunday School and then to Mrs. Blain's' for tea. Mr. Toye preached a very appropriate sermon in the evening
and spoke so favorably of the deceased, who had done so much to make everyone happy in this life and who had used his many talents so well.
Monday, March 5th. Worked Arithmetic in the morning along with uncle Davidson -- Went to Mrs. Bennetts on my way to the funeral. A lovely day but the roads were in a very bad state. A very large crowd. At the house the hymn page {blank area, as if for a page number} was sung and the organ played "{Lune?}" "{Dennis?}". {Went?} Ferguson made a lov very impressive prayer and Mr. Sanderson gave out the hymn. The Forresters and the Temperance Societies were there all wore regalias and badges. At the church - Both Gilford and Ebenezerchoir sang as he was a member of both. Voluntary - "We are pilgrims looking home" - Mr. Ferguson preached from the text "Thy word
is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my patlh path." as this was the one he selected before dying. Three burial services were read at the grave. The Church service read by Revs. Ferguson and Sanderson. Forresters service, read by Paul West and Earnest Bennett. Temperance Service read by Charlie Mattenley, Mr. Neilly and Ed. Rothwell. . Came back to Bradford from funeral.
M. 6. 7. 8. School.
{illegible} Lizzie married a year ago to-day. Dr. Evans and Jenny Cerswell married yesterday. Mrs. {Tuit?} and Mr. S. West married yesterday also Fred Lynne and a miss above Barrie
March 10th. Saturday at uncle Kings There over Sunday came back Monday morning, the roads good - a fine morning exam - Euclid - After school called to see Sadie.
" 13th. Writing an essay on the {Vth Canto?} of the Lady of the Lake
14.15.16. School - On Friday night the 16th - went to High School concert - Mr. Waugh chairman, Kleiser elocutionist. Mrs. Hamer, Mrs. Modson, Miss E. Edmanson singers, {Quintette?} and choral societies. Miss {V?}. Broughton & Miss Potts instrumentals. Club Swinging - Song - The man behind the plough - Hockridge. Went to Mr. James Faris after concert spent a very nice time. Came back Sunday night. Heard Mr. Patterson a lawyer from the city speak an able discourse in the Presbyterian Church.
March 19th. School
" 232 " Run away. Fruit festival in termperance hall.
March 23 - Good Friday. Miss M. Todd here.
" 24 - Called at Sawyers, went to see Miss Grace Lukes - called at Whitelocks
March 25th Went to Wm Nesbitt's with Ed and from there went with Minnie to Coulsons
Ed went to Ebenezer with Tom.
March 26th Monday--washed went to Doolittle's.
Tuesday--Mrs. Neilly helped with rug.
Wednesday--a rag bee at uncle Jo's party at night--good fun a boisterous time. stayed all night.
Thursday--Went to lodge with Maggie in the evening--Harry Coulson and Bella were initiated. Reading of the Expositor.
" 30th at home--Went to Mrs. Bennetts for tea. Libbie making a print dress for Lena
" 31st. Saturday. Mr. Sanderson preached Mrs. Huff's funeral sermon. Went to see Mrs. and Albert Gibbons who were both poorly.
Feb. 21st 1895.
Going to H.S. after spending a term at model. Miss Joe Grose is rooming with me also my brother Ed. Had a very severe storm and very cold weather
during the past week or more, a little over a week ago. I am at present at "Aldersyde" the home of Miss C Driffill. A lovely home beautiful flowers blooming in the conservatory, plenty of sunshine and fresh air. Jo is a present with her nieces at the concert in the Town Hall. Sim Fax is to be there. Gersham Howard and Adolphous Hamer room at Aldersyde too. Allan boared or rather roomed in the fall but is a present attending Newmarket H.S. Alma is in the City attending the millinery openings. Miss Driffil is out to quilting bees this week. Mr. Shine takes the chemistry now in place of Mr. Maudson and Mr. Somerville in place of Miss Potts. Ida has been out visiting at Mr. J. Kneeshaw's. The last book I read was Maitland of Laurieston I am at present reading Westward Ho. Read lately Stepping Heavenward (a good book). Literature for this year is some of Tennyson's poems. For to-morrow we have "The Voyage" Composition is on Cowper. Goldwin Smith's life of Cowper. Miss Lou Driffil called this evening after the carnival (butterfly).
Saturday March 9th. Twilight
Ed went home last night and Jo Thursday night. Plenty of snow. Went to Mrs. Wilson's and stayed all night. Spent a pleasant evening came home in morning and after a short talk with Miss Driffil entered my study. Edna called.
Mrs. Mary Kneeshaw's funeral on March 7th. Cantata at Gilford. Concert on March 1st The Webling Sisters very good Libbie spent last Sunday with me, went to Garretts for tea on Saturday night. Books read lately "Maitland of Laurieston". "Nelly Nowlan's Experience", and "John Stallibrass, by Rev. Jackson Wray.
The darkies (Ball Family) to be here to-morrow, Methodist Church.
Lively discussions lately on Cowper
Alma and Myra coming up the walk and Miss Driffil buttering toast.
April Fool's Day.
Books read lately "Quinnabassett Girls".
and Mistaken. Home two weeks ago. Mrs {Arabuckle?} at our place. Libbie and Ida doing a little painting. {Tenie's?} sister Mrs Gracie, died in Toronto of Consumption. Mother spent a couple of weeks at uncle King's lately with Douglas. Fred Neilly just getting well after a severe illness. Up to Dan Neilly's last Friday evening. Spent two weeks ago Sunday with Mrs Bennett while {Tenie?} was in Toronto. A week ago Sunday I was at Miss Lou Driffill's. Her birthday is tomorrow. Mr. Ferguson preached a sermon last night on one of way's to Heaven, "Honesty".
Miss Alice Adelia {Hultz?} died recently only 21 years of age. Miss Jo is busy writing a letter. It will soon be Easter and I am very glad.
The Social Glass.
Oh I do like the social Glass
So do I So do I
It makes the hours so pleasantly pass
And fills the day with pleasure
I like to join the merry throng
With the story joke & laugh & song
But you'll get into a fix.
If the liquors you mix.
O I never do that Nor I. Nor I.
Chorus
Oh I do like the social glass
But it must be cold water
The sparkling well is free to all
To every son and daughter.
O I do like the social glass
So do I So do I
It reddens the cheek of every lass
And makes the face look brighter
But you musn'nt drink, whiskey beer or wine
Or else you'll soon begin to pine
And instead of it being your cheek that glows
You'll have a red spot on the end of your nose
Chorus.
Our Boys
Who is the boy with rosy lips
And eyes of so rich a hue
Who never thinks it at all amiss
To follow the wren through the dew.
"Tis Jonathan.
Who is the boy who toothless goes
Since the gate flew back and hit his nose
Who always intends to climb the fence
And never more tare his pants
'Tis Hart.
Who is the boy across the way
Whose filled with new ideas
Who never has very much to say
Except at tea-meetings
"Tis Hermann
Who is the boy whose love's so true
Whether the skies be black or blue
Whether the skies be gloomy above
His thoughts are always thoughts of love
"Tis Tom.
Who is the boy who bot the sweets
And only gave a few a treat
And made the chum set up the cash
While he prepared to make a mash
'Tis Charlie.
A boy I know is troubled so
And threatens to never come back
But once more goes on his knees
And make all clear the track
'Tis Willie
Who is the boy who pines and pines
And feels so dull all day
But at night takes a dose of turpentine
And his pains at once vanish away.
'Tis Earnie.
Who is the one who roving goes
And sometimes gets quite gone
But thinks he will be a great beau
When he reaches Oregon
'Tis Henry.
Who is the one who wears the broad smile
And always feels so happy
And thinks there's nothing under the sun
Like being called Daddy.
'Tis Dave.
Who is the boy who lonely feels
On the valley by the hill
And very often steals away
And comes home oh so ill.
'Tis Will.
Who is the great big boy so tall
Who goes about doing good to all
But who walks the road so well
And only once in the culvert fell
Why Paul.
Who is it that is always so nice
And from his elders seek advice
And when the shafts his brother breaks
He then appears on the scene too late.
J. Hughes.
Who is it that goes to school
And ever always obeys the rule
And gets his lessons all so well
Then up the track he {lies?} for fun
Fred
Written by {illegible} McL. & A.C. R.
In the Morning
= {I?} Ise going away by the light of the moon
Want all the children for to follow me.
I hope I'll meet you darkies soon.
Halle Halle Halle Hallelujah.
Chorus.
In the morning
In the morning boys by the bright Light
When Gabriel sounds his trumpet in the morning
II
We'll have beef steak and spare rib stew
And nice boiled onions dipped in dew
For no one has to pay no fare
So don't forget to curl your hair.
Initiation into C. Q. F.
Officers and Brethern
We are about to initiate a candidate into the secrets and mysteries of our Order, Let nothing jar the harmony of the ceremony. Everybody take out their tobacco quids and {illegible} smoking. No shuffling of feet
on the floor. No talking politics or growling about the poor crops and low prices. No snarling about books, buckets or lost charters on this serious occasion, and if any man whistles the woodwards will please throw him out of the window. Everybody sit up straight, throw your shoulders back, no squinting, pull down your vest, and wipe off your chin The guide will introduce the candidate.
Guide
Chief Ranger. Allow me to introduce this candidate who wishes to be initiated into the mysteries of our Order. Place your right hand on the south side of your heart.
The Agricultural Irish Girl
Dedicted to Mifs J. McG__
1. Oh I'm the rollicking jumping Agricultural Irish Girl.
I'm laughing, smiling, skipping, shoutin dancing all day long.
Oh I wash and iron sweep and scrub and churn the cream.
And keep everything, rattling, banging crashing with my song.
Oh I'm happy all the day so matter what they say,
They can tease me all they like for all I care.
I have fellows by the score, and they meet me at the door
And they hug me and they drive me everywhere.
2. Oh I help them on the farm and I think there is no harm,
In milking cows and slopping pigs and sawing wood.
I can pitch a load of hay or I can pack the eggs away,
And I wouldn't sew or crotchet if I could.
I like to scrub the floor and sell butter at the store.
To study makes my brain go in a whirl
I will marry a farmer's boy, and my heart will jump with joy
For I'm the rollicking Agricultural Irish Girl.
O I do like the social glass
So do I, So do I.
It gives health and wealth to very lass
And a conscience free from sorrow,
It makes us honest pure and true
As the bright and sparkling evening dew
But you must drink it free from Rye
Oh I always do that
And I And I
Song Oh What a Difference in the Morning
1. There's a sweet little girl and her maiden name it is Josie. At night. At night.
She's a daisy little girl and a gay little posey.
At night At night.
She has a young man His name's Henry West
She pretend's she doesn't like him and that he's a pest.
But just all the same she thinks he's the best.
At night At night.
Chorus
But Oh what a difference in the morning
Her Henry would'nt know her in the morning
He took her to the stack and he gave her such a smack
That her mouth it was all blistered in the morning.
2.
He comes round to see her all covered with smiles. At nt. " "
And she's all nice graces and sweet little wiles.
Her hair is combed back and dress colored blue.
And she so awfully sweet and too utterly too too.
And they laugh and they giggle and pet thick as glue.
But oh what a difference in the morning You'd never think twas Josie in the Morning Her clothes are patched and sad And her hair has all gone mad. And she never smiles at nothing in the morning.
Oh they coo like 2, 40 and the're both the same age they both has each other and they've each got a prize they talk about love and they giggle and laugh And she calls it Taffy and he calls it Chaff And the people they pay they're to foolish by half at night at night.
But oh what a difference in the morning You'd think he was her father in the morning. For she is not sixteen and just a little green And he's a gray old bachelor in the morning.
"Air John Brown's body" Oh dear friends and fellow citizens, I am glad to see you here. We've a meeting here for business, And we need your help and cheer.
We're preparing for a battle, and our battle cry shall be That Canada must be free
Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Oh Canada must be free
There's a monster in this country,
prowling 'round both night and day
He is snatching up our brightest sons
and hurrying them away;
While the mothers, wives and daughters
Cry aloud on bended knee,
Oh Canada must be Free!
He's the ruin of this nation,
The cause of crime and poverty,
He brings death and desolation,
To the homes once full of glee,
We'll drive him from our borders
And heaven will smile to see,
That Canada must be free
Then rise ye men of Gardwell
Gird your armour firm and strong
Right is right and pure to conquer
Soon we'll sing the victor's song
We will mark our New Year's ballots
With a cross for liberty
For Canada must be free.
Written by F.L.W Lintable to be sung at prohibition meetings
Gilford Oct. 1893
Many years gone by, when but a youth Ana fresh from my mother's Knees. In earnest prayers I was taught to say "Wine is a hollow mockery."
Years roll on I seek the world It's pleasures to taste and see, But stil the sentence sings in my ear Wine is a hollow mockery.
In horror I behold insane withdrink Young men who once chummed with me There I realize the terrible truth Wine is a hollow mockery.
A weeping widow with children in rags. Without home, food, or money is she. She Knows too well, the pitiful tale, Wine is a hollow mockery.
An empty brain and a troubled mind, A heart of remorse and iniquity. While the soul pants forth in gasping (groans?) Wine is a hollow mockery.
From the friendish demon may I ever think As I would from perditions flee, Neither touch, taste, nor handle, the cursed stuff, Wine is a hollow Mockery
Nov. 6th 1887
At the age of six, a little bad, With a mind scarce a minute long An imagination craving for work I humbly toddled along I did so because it was the rule, At that age to start to the country school
My A.B.C's were first drilled in By a man with muscle strong Who depended much on the correcting rod To help the boys along With an iron drill and a wooden rule He belabored us boys in that country school
I memorized the first two books And of course was promoted on, I then was allowed a pencil and slate And punishment for pictures drawn At times I felt as stubborn as a mule As I was knocked about in that country school.
Time rolled on new branches taken, A new teacher the sceptre waved, I raised in size and increased in sense And of course was better behaved, Then I thought I once had been a fool For so rashly judging the country school
An Entrance Candidate I was sent away And with credit the exam I passed. To the High School then, I directed my course And {indecipherable} hard study buckled fast, But an outburst of sorrow, was hard to keep cool As I bid Adieu to that country school.
But time flew past and so did my funds While attending the B.C.I. But a year and a half gave me a 2nd "A" Then the Model terms soon flew by, And now pray believe it, I sway the rule The absolute monarch of a country school
nov. 7th '87 nov./et 195.
{This journal entry is a song}
I was at the Model School I met my charmer fair Mid charming belles and blushing sufells The prettiest daisy there; I watched her while the master Talked Of Browning and Baldwin, I fell in love- no not with her- But the Dimple in her Chin
Chorus' ________
Oh the Dimple in her Chin, My heart did beat like sin, There's not a girl in all the school That I would sooner win.
I watched her up the stair, While we to classes went, Upon that dimple in her chin, My eyes were full intent.
I asked her to the Vic that night, I told "Ed" and "Mag" to be in. And there we sang our little song Of the Dimple in her chin.
The Model terme will soon be o'er And then we all must part And each one in the country go, To do a Teacher's part. But then I know I'll ne'er forget The times we did put in, When we need to laugh and joke about The Dimple in her Chin
On a beautiful morning in the month June Four pedagogues light hearted, With roses adorned and canes in hand To a brother's pic-nic started
They moved along for about a league, When to a house they came Where (angelio?) forms and heavenly smiles And dazzling beauty reign.
Here they spent a happy hour Entertained as if young Kings (Aloyisia?) their hostes appearing to all Like an angel bereft of wings.
Once more their faces to the west When suddenly from afar,
Appears two figures of sweeter form Than Ellen on of Lochinvars
Oh how they try to induce them back But all without avail Then they all sorrowfully bid adieu And continue on their trail.
At Hillsdale they secure a guide Who shows a way much nearer Each rugged path and steep hillside Renders their goal the dearer
At last the grounds they do espy And to the tables with a rush, While "pilot John" drags off his form In the shade of a cooling bush
Swings, Croquet, and Foorball too Amuse those reckless swains, Maidens fair, with golden hair Dash love darts at their veins
The day advanced cool night steals on All merriment now must end, The parting wish forced forth from all To again picnic with their friend.
Behind a desk o'erspread with book The rural teacher sat With features stern and piercing eye Forbiddin friendly chat.
His shiny coat and chalk-white hands His meditative looks Reveals the thought his busy mind Is centred all on books
The noisy urchins, on the floor Repeatedly tap their feet. They flop about and twist around And fall most off their seat.
Their constant hum like swarming bees Resounds the school room o'er Just broken by the loud repost As a slate descends the floor.
The school soon large and dusty is The walls wth grates of lath. The ink be pattered desk-tops are The most cheering sighto he hath.
The stove is cracked, the pipes are bent The windows patched and sad From a nail above the master's seat Suspends the old (beech gad?).
The rod is now but little used, The teacher tries instead To reason, and in gentle words The pupils sighs are led.
They tell him all their small complaints He's judge and jury both Decides the case and verdict gives Unwanting useless oath.
His work seems light when viewed by those Who labor all for grain, But his rewarded counts not in gold Nor his work in muscle's strain.
He sees the crop he daily sows, Tis budding every day And soon the fruit will ripen forth And then he gets his pay.
When men look back to school boy days And before the world proclaim That their aspirations seeds were sown Not by work of men of flame.
But by their early youthful guide Their school soon demagogue Then bliss will crown the closing day Of the Rustic Pedagogue
Richview '85
Lines dedicated to the memory of George Sterling Wittet, who died at Schomberg Ont, of Dip spheria, Feb 8th 1888 Aged 0 years &
Like the blossoms of early spring time They blossom but die So like our fair young Georgie So soon he lade Goodbye.
His merry prattle ended, His rosy lips now cold, A lamb from the earth is taken To live in the upper fold.
He always seemed so happy, And so much enjoyed his play How he loved to hear a tory As he often used to pay.
How he loved his baby brother, And when fever flushed his face, He wished him at his bedside, And longed him to embrace
He loved his little mission box And yet I see him run To tell "he had most a thousand cents" ~One hundred and fifty-one"
He always loved the flower, And his thought now gives me joy In paradise they never fade, But blossom for our boy.
Our hope of thee was lofty But have we cause to grieve Oh could our finest proddest wish, A grander fate conceive.
We never can forget you Nor will we ever try But hope ere long to meet you In you mansions in the sky.
Where you a little messenger I am read the book of fate And tenderly watch over us And for our coming wait.
Why wonder why you left us Sorrow is not sent in vain The Great Physician maines to part He gives no useles pain
Our God to call us homeward His only lon sent down And now to simpl our hearts still more Has taken up our own
You'll never hear his voice again throughout the long long day
His poor tender now with no living child is blest, For the two that God had given now in the churchyard rest, And when old age shall bosw them down and they are called to go, We hope in better hands they'll meet where sorrow they'll not know.
Every friend we meet with here, Makes our lives to us more dear, In sympathetic love like minds enturive Linking their thoughts in a sweet design Yet a stronger link connects the heart Contained by those who love impart.
== Our Boys, == {C designs surrounding the title}
Who is it that feels that life's worth living, And this year a new life enjoys Thorough the benefits of the Gilford Levop (lodge Why the boys Who is it that sings in two church choirs, And loves the ladies all, But still prefers the bachelor's side, Why Paul.
Who is that has the nice new buggy And drives so slick and smart And opens three gates to get to her house Why Hart
Who is it that always beams with smiles 'Cause he launched on the matrimonial vowe And goes to bed now at 8 o'clock Why Dave
Who is it that crowned himself with success And his Edna the list did head Ten out of eleven his record stood Why Fred.
Who is it that forgets the road he came And goes home by the town line generally Then he and the Chief walk across the fields Why Henry
Who is that drives to Arora sometimes With his niece and the lady beyaunt And Kept very mum but smiled all the while Why Johnt
Who is it plays the Irishman And his part always takes the best And would like to trade homes with Emerson Why Earnest
Who is it that goes to Cookstown no more Came home hungry and went down cellar and drank A pan of new milk, and ate a whole loaf of bread Why Frank
Who is it lives on the Penetang road And whose sig is a perfect lilly And who wishes somebody had played in the N.W Why Willie
Who is that went to Alliston And in the foot race won some money But thought Gilford holidays in long Why Johnny
Who is it feels quite satisfied Because their names were missed And nothing was paid about them why all the rest
Written by F.G. Gilford Aug./ 93
I'm going to sing, you a little song Just listen for, l' wont take me long Sto about Gilford lodge and those who belong And why we're such a happy throng We started our lodge, the first of May, We found that drinking did not pay We signed the pledge and from that day, If asked to drink, we smile and say. Cho. Far-ra ra soon
We meet each week on Thursday night, Our thoughts are Jure, our hearts are light, We're brothers and sisters for the right, For prohibition, we mean to fight, Our goal which is our boast our pride,, At every meeeting, is untied, And some new member, gets a side, And joins the ranks of those inside Cho Far-ra-ra
Our program's always, interesting, We need recite, and play and sing, We learn something out of everything And sorrow far away, we fling We have had one, first class debate, About marrying the woman, that you hate And awful stories they did relate, While speaking on that first debate, Cho Far-ra-ra
The boys they played, one funny play, The Haunted House, as the name they pay, You'd laugh to see the somical way, They frightened the Irish man in that play With bed bugs big, and fat and strong, And imagination, with a tale that long, And a man in his shape, a walking along And a ghost the worst, of all the throng, Cho-Far-ra-ra
There's some who will not join our camp, They pay the nights, are cool and damp, And on the roads they cannot tramp, And our laws are not the proper stamp, They'd like to know, what we do here, And talk about us very queer, If they ask for the password, never fear, Just quietly whisper in their ear, Cho-Far ra-ra
We've elected new offices as you see But the old chief will the new one be And the Vice u mice will smile at he And he'll smile back again at she Our Secretary's always in her place We all adore our charming Grace With her assistant smiling in her face They're just the pair in the proper-place Cho. Far. ra.
Our Preasurer holds, the money tight And the financial sits just to his right, And the Chaplain with his eyes so bright And the Past Worthy who, is not here to-night Our Marshall who is good and true, And his Deputy to, assist him through, For fear they'd talk, which would not do, We keep the Vice between the two, Cho Far-ra-ra
And then there's our sentinel and ground To watch the door, and take the word, They're born good means we've always heard And they'll do their duty, you can rest assured, And now to our members one and all. As we spread o'er this, terrestrial ball, I hope with joy, we'll each recall, the times spent in the Gilford Temperance Hall. Cho. Far. ra-ra
Written by F.G.W July 1893.
In years to come this book will show the path our fancy once did roam How gloom or joy would our mind's emloy. While sojourning in elines afar from home
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Long, long shall I remember thee When friends and all are gone Opt wll my memory wander back To dreams of days gone by.
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Books read during 1895- By Annie R. {symbol} Crissy's Sift 2 Christmas Pictures and other Tales 3 Oliver of the NO ill by 4. Mistaken Some books read in 1896 (1) "Without a home" by E.P. Roe
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JANUARY MONDAY 1 1894 Mac went to Annan to vote for Prohibition Thomas & I went to Mr Scotts Fine day
TUESDAY 2 Mac at Mr Gibsons Willie Bone & Jeannie here in the evening Beautiful day
WEDNESDAY 3 Ma & Tom came down. Lilian Wells & Dorothy Fraser called Beautiful day
JANUARY THURSDAY 4 1894
Louisa Thomson here for tea Snow nearly all gone Dull warm day
FRIDAY 5
The W. F. M. Annual Meeting in the church Mrs McLennan gave us a very interesting address Mac went to see Mr Elliott Snowing
SATURDAY 6
Mac & Jessie went to see Mr Elliott Rutherford & Jessie McGregor came down John Pringle died Snowing
JANUARY SUNDAY 7 1894
Mac went to see Mr Elliott Jessie & I went to church Mrs Thomson here Stormy
MONDAY 8
Mac went to the mill Jessie went to see Mrs Cameron, who is very ill Stormy
TUESDAY 9
Mac in O S. The two Mrs McKeen's at Mrs. B's for tea Beautiful day
JANUARY WEDNESDAY 10 1894
Went to Leith called at Mr Vectche's{?} & Cameron Mac bought 4 cattle from Johnsons for $125 Beautiful day
THURSDAY 11
Annual meeting in the Church. Mrs. Burr & Mary at Mrs. B's for tea Very Stormy
FRIDAY 123
Mac Thomas & I were at Mr W. Boss's Clear & cold
JANUARY SATURDAY 13 1894
Mac in O. S. Had a letter from Ellie
Lovely day
SUNDAY 14
Mac & Jessie went to church. Mr B. Juylian called in the evening
Beautiful day
MONDAY 15
Mac went to see Mr Elliott. Mr Johnson came with the cattle
Raining
Teameeting in the church. mac went Mrs Thomson at Mrs B's for tea Beautiful day
Mae at the children's Social. Had a letter from Belle. Lovely day.
Wrote to Belle. Raining.
Mac & I at Mr Thomsons, Hugh Elliott here. Weaned dear Thomas. Beautiful day.
Mac & Andrew Waddell in O.S. with the democrat. Very windy.
Jessie & Mac at church. Fine day.
Fine day.
Jessie at at Mr Harkness. Wrote to Minnie & Ellie. Cold.
Mrs {Uncertain name: Buzza?} died. Stormy. {Buzza?}
Special meeting of the congregation. Wrote to Tom's Minnie. Very cold.
Mr. Carrie here for dinner. Jessie & Mac went to see Mr Elliott. Clear & cold.
Jessie & Mac in town. Dan McDonald came. Stormy.
Jessie & Mac went to church {Uncertain name: Mr Cuthoy?} preached. Beautiful day.
I went to see the Dr called on Mrs. Fraser. Beautiful day.
Mr. J. Elliott here. Fine day.
Mr Elliott died. Mac Thomas & I at Mr Harkness's. Beautiful day.
Mac at Mr Waddells. Stormy.
Mac & Jessie at Mr. Elliott's funeral Lottie Gilchrist's baby died. Cold.
Mac went to town. Rutherford and Tom came down. Fine day.
I went home with Tom. Very cold.
Lottie Gilchrist's baby buried. Ma and I went to Uncle Toms. Very cold.
Ma & I went to see Uncle. John called at Bobs & Lindy's & had tea with Jeannie. Fine day.
We went to Belle called at Tom's. Beautiful day.
Mac came up for me. Thawing.
We came home from Sullivan. Very stormy.
Mac went to see Neil Gilchrist. I had a letter from sister Minnie. Very stormy.
Cold.
Mac went to Grange meeting at Annan. Wrote to Ma. Very Stormy.
Mac in Rutherford cutting wood. Mac in OS at Presbytry meeting. Very cold.
Mac & Rutherford cutting wood. Mr & Mrs. cold.
I was up at Mr. Thomsons. Mr. & Miss Juylian called. Beautiful day.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomson & Miss Mathison here in the evening. Fine day.
Mac in Owen Sound. Stormy.
I took sick in church & had to come home
Fine day
Mac & I at Mr Elliotts
Cold
Tea meeting at Annan Mac went
Cold
Mr Locke here for dinner John More for tea wrote to Minnie Cold
A congregational meeting in the church Stormy
Mac in O.S. Mrs Juylan & Miss Pop here in the evening Very cold
{}== FEBRUARY SATURDAY 24 1894 ==
Mac in O.S. Brother Bob's little boy born Very cold
Rutherford & Jessie went to Sullivan Cold
Mrs Souter & Mrs Scott called. Mrs Reid & M. Buzzy here in the evening. Fine day
Tom Minnie & baby came down Beautiful day
Mac & I went to OS I called to see Mrs Howitt & Bessie Beautiful day
Went to the W.F.M. meeting Beautiful day
Mac & I at Mr Scotts for tea Mac at Lizzie Taylors funeral Beautiful day
Mrs Thomson here Beautiful day
Very warm
I wrote to Belle Maggie & Minnie Very warm
Mac went to see Mr Veitch Jessie at Mr Thomsons Rained all day
Very cold
Mrs Thomson Mrs T.J. Harkness & Mary Burr here. I was at the Thomsons for tea. Beautiful day
Mrs P. Cameron died Mac at Mrs Sibbold funeral Assessor here Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie at Mrs Cameron's funeral Beautiful day
Union C.E meeting in the evening Very windy
Got Thomas his first pair of boots
Mac & Jessie in O.S. {Owen Sound} with the buggy roads as dry as summer A. Waddell ploughing Fine day
Mac went to Mr Henry's Snowing
Mac bought a steer from Mr White for $26.50 Fine day
Mac & Rutherford in O.S. {Owen Sound} Cold
Preaching in the church Mac sold Gertie to Mr {Wyle?} for $22 cold
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} with Gertie Very dull
Very warm
J called at Mrs McLeods Mary Burrs Mrs Days & Mrs Reids beautiful day
John Gibson & Mac collecting for manse J Gibson here for tea Beautiful day
Mac went to Sullivan for oats Rained
Mac & O Cameron came home from Sullivan Cold
Rutherford started to plough Cold
Rained nearly all day
Mac & I went to the C.E. meeting in the evening Cold
Mac & Rutherford drawing home wood very little snow Cold
Mac & Rutherford drawing home wood Fine day
Beautiful day
Jessie at Mr Elliotts & Mr Burr's Cold
Mac at Mr Cunningham & Moores Beautiful day
Mac & O.S. {Owen Sound} I was at Mr Thomson's for tea Fine day
Rutherford went home Cold
I called at Camerons Cold
Mac & Rutherford in O.S. {Owen Sound} bought a steer for $27.00 Cold
Mr Cathree here for dinner Cold
I was at the W.Y.M. meeting. Rutherford ploughing Cold
Mrs Harkness & Mrs Waddell at Mrs B's for tea Fine day
Mac & I in O.S. {Owen Sound} saw sister Maggie got a front tooth filled Very cold
I was sick with the cold & couldn't go to church Cold
Cold
Snowing
Mac & I went to see Mrs Cameron Cold
Mac at Bob {Linns?} sale Beautiful day
Rutherford at Mrs Taylor's ploughing bee Beautiful day
Mac & Andrew Waddell went to town. Mac brought home Bob {Linn's?} cow Fine day
We heard of Mr P. Juylan's death Beautiful day
Sowed the peas
Mr B. Glenn called in the evening. Capt. McLeod & Mr Black here for dinner Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} for clover seed Beautiful day
The men sowed oats Very warm
Miss Mathison here for tea Sister Maggie left for BC Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Beautiful day
Had a letter from Belle Fine day
Wrote to Belle Beautiful day
I washed blankets Beautiful day
I went up to see the Dr. Ma & Belle came down planted onions Beautiful day
Mac & Belle went to town Beautiful day
Rained in the morning Ma & Belle went home
Mrs Thomson here in the evening Beautiful day
Used the first of our rhubarb Warm
Jessie commenced house cleaning Very warm
Cold
Mac went to Mr Henry's beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to O.S. {Owen Sound} planted potatoes in the garden Beautiful day
Rutherford went home Rained
Mac & I went to church in the afternoon & Jessie & I to C.E. meeting in the evening Fine day
Mrs Thomson here for tes Very windy
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Jessie finished house cleaning Fine day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Fine day
Mac put the cattle in the front Beautiful day
Jessie & I went to church Fine day
Mac sold two pigs to Mr Horne for $22.75 Mac & Jessie at Mr Elliotts Raining
Mr Wilkinson here for dinner Minnie Tom Mrs McDonald & Ellie came down Cold
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Miss Mathison here for tea Raining
Wrote to sister Minnie Very wet
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Mac Jessie & Minnie went to church Raining
Tom came for Minnie Cold
Minnie went home Mrs Scott here for tea Fine day
Raining
Fine day
Jessie sprained her ankle Washed the sheep Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound}
Mac & I at church Rained
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Snowing
Mrs Bone here Auntie Janet & Mary Ann came down Cold
Raining in the forenoon Auntie Janet & M.A. went home in the evening Hard frost
Mac at Mr Woods with Kate. I was at Mr Thomsons for tea. Mrs Thompson had currant pie for dinner Fine day
Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Miss Cameron & Ollie here in the evening Cold
Communion at Annan Mac & Jessie went. Mac & I at C.E. meeting in the evening Showers
Mac & Thomas & Jessie went home Fine day
Ma came down with Mac Cold
Pa, Jessie & Thomas came down Mrs Thomson here for tea Fine day
Pa & Ma went home Jessie Gilchrist & her husband here Fine day
Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Harkness's Raining
Planted potatoes 17 drills Rutherford went home Very warm
Very warm
Mac & Sid working at fence Very warm
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Mr Wilkinson & Miss Parsons called Very warm
Mary Burr here Mr Woods here for tea Very warm
Sowed the first of the turnips Very warm
Mrs McKeen & Mrs Cowper here. I wrote to Maggie & Ellie John came down on his bicycle Very Warm
Mac in O.S. with the wool John went home Very Warm
Raining
Raining
Sid finished the fence Miss Mathison called Raining
I went to Leith. Mac finished sowing turnips Jessie went to see Mrs Slone Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Gould & Mrs Harkness called Very warm
Very warm
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} brought dear Bessie out W. McArthur & Kate came down Very warm
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} for Mr. Rodger's who preached in out church at 1/2 past five o clock Very warm
I oiled the kitchen floor Mac at Annan Very warm
Election day Mac at Mr Manyards for tea Very warm
Mac at Mr Sutherlands Cool
Rutherford & Jessie planted cabbage Very warm
Tom & Minnie came down Very warm
Kate McGregor came home Very warm
Very Warm
S.S. {Sunday School} picnic at Leith Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} with Kate in the evening Fine cool day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} with a load of hay. Mrs Y here in the evening Fine day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} with a load of hay Mrs. Y. here in the evening Cool
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} for the new mower Cool
Men working on the road Cool
Finished on the road I went to Mr Thomson Rutherford went home Cool day
Mr Bremner preached Cool
Sid Day came commenced the hay Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Ormistons raising beautiful day
J. Veitch here Very warm
Mac at Mr Spences raising Cool
Commenced taking in the hay. Sold 10 cattle to W. Harkness for $405.00 Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Mac & R in O.S. {Owen Sound} with the cattle Very warm
Jessie went to see Mrs J. Harkness Very warm
Very warm
Finished cutting the hay Very warm
Rained
Mrs & Miss Paterson called Cool
beautiful day
Finished the hay Fine day
I wrote to the two Minnie's & Belle Very warm
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to Annan in the evening Very warm
Lottie Gilchrist called Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Ma & Belle came down Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Maynards Mr & Mrs Fraser called Cool
Ma & I at Mr Thomsons in the evening George Thomsons wife died rained
Ma & Belle went home Beautiful cool day
Mac in O. S. {Owen Sound} Scotchmans picnic in Leith cool
Men pulling peas Beautiful
Warm
Very warm
Mrs Thomson here Very warm
Cool
Garden party at Mr Scotts Beautiful cool day
Finished cutting the grain Cool
Mac & Rutherford at Mr Waddells drawing in peas, Tom & Minnie came down Fine day
Tom went home Mr Waits preached Mrs Scott & Amelia called Very warm
The men at Mr W McKeens threshing. Jessie at Mrs Burrs for tea Mrs Bone called Very warm
Men drawing in oats Very warm
Cool
Finished harvesting Beautiful day
The men at Mr. Waddells threshing Beautiful day
The men at Mr Souter's threshing Minnie went home Beautiful day
Rutherford went home Beautiful day
Ollie Cameron came George Scott drowned Cool
Mac in O. S. {Owen Sound} to see Mr Hurry Henry Thomson called Miss M. & Louisa here in the evening
Marshall Scott here for dinner. Wrote to sister Belle Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Terrible fire in the broken front. George Scott buried
Very warm
Mr Julyan here for dinner
Warm
Warm
Very warm
Pa & Ma came down Nellie Kemp here Mac in O.S.
Beautiful day
Martha & Bessie Guzza married
Raining
Rutherford at Mrs Taylor's threshing
Beautiful day
Preaching in the church. Our dear little Maggie born at half past nine P.M.
Beautiful day
SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 1 1894
Ma came down
SUNDAY 2
Communion in Leith.
Very warm
MONDAY 3
Mr Thomson's had the threshing machine
Very warm
SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 4 1894
Mac went to O.S.
Mr. & Mrs. Fraser called in the evening
Rained very heavy
WEDNESDAY 5
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to R. Harknesse's
Mrs Scott called
Beautiful day
THURSDAY 6
Had a letter from Belle Mrs McKeen + Jessie called
Beautiful day
Pa came down Ma went home. Mac at Mr Julyans threshing
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S.
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mrs Day & Miss Mathison called. mac went to O.S. with a load of oats
Cold
Beautiful day
We had the threshing machine Bob & Martha here
Rained in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Rained
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S. with 16 bls of fall apples. Belle & Sandy came down
Beautiful day
Mac at the O.S. show
Beautiful day
Belle & Sandy went home Mrs Thomson here Uncle Malcolm came down
Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Fraser & Mrs McAuley called
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to Sullivan
Fine day
Mac went to O.S.
Rained
Very windy
Raining
Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Camerons Rebecca Scott & Mrs George Scott called
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to Meaford
Beautiful day
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to Moores Miss E. Cameron here
Beautiful day
Ellie came down with Rutherford
Lovely day
Mac went to O.S. Mrs harkness & Mrs Juylian here Jessie at Mr Thompsons
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Very Windy
Commenced digging potatoes Mary Ann here
Sydenham show Mac Jessie & B went
Raining
I went to the Y Mission meeting Rebecca Took spoke I enjoyed it very much
Beautiful day
Kilsyth show Jessie McNab came down Ellie went home Jessie McNab came down
Raining
Cold
Mac Thomas & I went to church
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. with Jessie McNab
Cold
Jessie went to Mrs Alexander's Maggie & I ent to Mr Thomsons packing winter apples
Beautiful day
Mary Burr here Ollie cleaned the dining room
Beautiful day
I was at Miss Camerons for tea. Mac in O.S. with 4 sheep & 2 hogs
Fine day
Mac & I at Annan Called to see Rebecca Scott Mrs Jolly mrs Reid & Jean Gibson here for tea
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S. with winter apples R went home with Polly. Frank Reid died
Cold
Cold
Mac went to Frank Reids funeral
Beautiful day
I was at Mr Frasers for tea
Beautiful day
Finished digging the potatoes Rebecca Scott married
Beautiful day
Mac & I went to O.S. Mrs Gilchrist Flora & Cassie Alexander here
Fine day
Maggie & Fanny Harkness at Mrs B.s Ollie left
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S.
Beautiful day
Mac Thomas & I went to Church
Beautiful warm day
Commenced the turnips
Fine day
Mac bought two cattle from Mr. Lavers for $45
Raining
Wrote to sister Minnie
Fine day
Mac at plough match at Mr Ollivers
Fine day
Jessie at Mr Gibsons & Crawfords Tom & Minnie came down
Beautiful day
Mac & Tom went to Meaford
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
I spent the afternoon at Mr Thomsons
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. with a load of hogs for Mr Kempt.
Raining
Mr Thomson & Thomas here working at the turnps Wrote to Grace
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Raining
Raining
I was laid up with sore eyes Finished the turnips
Cold
Mac in O.S. FOR Mr Kempt
Snowing
Mr William Lemon died
Cold
Mrs Scott & Miss Mathison here
Fine day
Cold
Mac at Mr Lemons funeral
Cold
Mr Forrest preached
Stormy
Mac has a very sore hand
Stormy
We took the children for a drive in the cutter called at Mr Thomsons
Beautiful day
Cole
Beautiful day
Mrs Thomson called
Fine day
Cold
Mr Fraser called
Very cold
Hugo Lyttle died
Cold
Mac at Mr W McArthurs funeral. Mrs C.P. Day here Cold
Thanksgiving day Mac Jessie & Thomas went to church
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mac Maggie & I went out home
Beautiful day
Maggie took sick Rutherford & McQuigly started to cut wood
Pa took Maggie & I home from Sullivan
Beautiful day
Raining
Raining
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Beautiful
Miss Mathison called
Fine day ==
Very wet
Preaching at Annan
Fine day
Kate McGregor came home
Fine day
Communion at Annan Mac & I went
Very windy
Wrote to Ma Mac went to OS with Kate
Cold
I went to see Mary Scott
Fine day
Jessie at Mr John Harkness's
Fine day
Jessie went to see Jessie Ross
Fine day
Rutherford went home
Fine day
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Tom & Minnie came down
Fine day
Snowing
Snowing
Will Ross called
Very cold
Uncle Tom & Belle came down with Rutherford
Cold
Mac went to O.S. with Uncle Tom
Very cold
Had our little Maggie baptized
Cold
Mac & I took Thomas to see Mary Scott Mac & Jessie went to Mr. Elliotts
Cold
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Cold
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
16th | May{Marked Paid across May entries} | in | |
16 | Cream | 9 | |
18 | " | 2 3/4 | |
21 | " | 9 1/4 | |
23 | " | 6 1/2 | |
25 | " | 7 3/4 | |
28 | " | 9 1/4 | |
30 | " | 4 | |
June | |||
1 | cream | 4 1/4 | |
4 | " | 5 3/4 | |
6 | " | 4 1/2 | |
8 | " | 5 3/4 | |
11 | " | 9 | |
13 | " | 5 1/4 | |
15 | " | 5 | |
18 | " | 9 1/4 | |
20 | " | 5 1/4 | |
22 | " | 5 3/4 | |
8 3/4 |
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
Date | Received | Paid |
Date | Received | Paid |
CAHS ACCOUNT - JUNE
Date | Received | Paid | |
c Alexander & Christie{Address written across the table} | |||
64 South Castle Street | |||
Liverpool | |||
England |
{Inner cover used to tally amounts but no specifics what they are for.}
THE
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Dominion of Canada. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT-OTTAWA. GOVERNOR-GENERAL His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir John Campbell Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, &c., &c. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SECRETARY'S OFFICE (Eastern Block) Arthur J. L. Gordon, Esq., C.M.G., Secretary. Capt. B.C. Urquhart and Capt. C.P.W. Kindersley, A.D.C., R.M. Ferguson, Esq., David Erskine, and Hon. A.J. Majoribanks, extra A.D.C. Clerks,- C.J. Jones, Wm. Cambell, W.H. Walker, and A.F. Sladen.
CABINET MINISTERS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA According to Precedence The Right Hon. Sir J.S.D. Thompson, K.C.M.G., Q.C., LL.D., P.C., Prime Minister of Justice. Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Trade & Commerce. Hon. Sir A.P. Caron, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Postmaster-General. Hon. Sir John Carling, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon. John Costigan, Secretary of State. Hon. Sir Frank Smith, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon John Costigan, Secretary of State. Hon. Sir Frank Smith, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon. Sir George E. Foster, D.C.L., Minister of Finance. Hon. Sir C.H. Tupper, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Q.C., Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Hon. J.G. Haggart, Minister of Railways and Canals. Hon. J.A. Ouimet, LL.B., Q.C., Minister of Public Works. Hon. J. C. Patterson, Minister of Militia and Defence. Hon. T.M. Daly, Q.C., Minister of Interior and Supt. General Indian Affairs. Hon. A.R. Angers, Q.C., Minister of Agriculture. Hon. W.B. Ives, Q.C., Pres. of the Queen's Privy Council.
CLERK OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR. John Joseph McGee Esq. Clerks.- S.E. St. Onge Chapleau, Clerk Crown in Chancery. Joseph Pope, Assistant Clerk of Privy Council. W.H. Lee, F.K. Bennetts and James G. Foley, Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.
SOLICITOR-GENERAL OF CANADA Hon. John J. Curran, Esq., Q.C., B.C.L., LL.D., M.P.
CONTROLLER OF INLAND REVENUE Hon. John F. Wood. Esq., Q.C., M.P.
CONTROLLER OF CUSTOMS Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, Esq., M.P.
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON Hon. Sir C. Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17 Victoria St., London, S.W.
Eclipses, 1895.
In the year 1895 there will be five eclipses, three of the sun and two of the moon.
I.- A total eclipse of the moon, March 10th, visible in North and South America, beginning generally at 7.57 p.m., eastern standard time. II.- A partial eclipse of the sun, March 25th, the end visible at sunrise in part of Eastern Canada and the Maritime Provinces. III.- A partial eclipse of the sun, Aug. 20th, invisible in Canada. IV.- A total eclipse of the moon, Sept. 3rd, visible in North and South America, beginning generally at 9.48 p.m., eastern standard time. V.- A partial eclipse of the sun, Sept. 18th, invisible in Canda.
Morning and Evening Stars, 1895.
VENUS is an evening star to September 18th, afterwards a morning star. MARS is an evening star to October 11th, afterwards a morning star. JUPITER is an evening star to July 10th, afterwards a morning star. SATURN is a morning star to April 24th, an evening star to November 2nd, afterwards a morning star. MERCURY is a morning star about March 24th, July 22nd, and November 10th, and an evening star about February 9th, June 4th and October 1st. VENUS is brightest August 14th and October 26th. MARS not being in opposition during 1895, the satellites will not be visible. The satellites of JUPITER are not visible from June 12th to August 8th.
=== Fixed and Movable Festivals == ==
New Years Day.............................................................................................Jan. 1 Epiphany.................................................................................................. " 6 Ash Wednesday............................................................................................. Feb.27 St. David................................................................................................. Mar.1 Quadragestima- 1st Sunday in Lent......................................................................... " 3 St. Patrick............................................................................................... " 17 Annunciation-Lady Day..................................................................................... " 25 Palm Sunday...............................................................................................April 7 Good Friday............................................................................................... " 12 Easter Sunday............................................................................................. " 14 Easter Monday............................................................................................. " 15 Low Sunday................................................................................................ " 21 St. George................................................................................................ " 23 Rogation Sunday........................................................................................... May 19 Ascension Day- Holy Thursday.............................................................................. " 23
Queen Victoria's Birthday................................................................................. " 24 Pentecost-Whit Sunday..................................................................................... June 2 Trinity Sunday............................................................................................ " 9 Corpus Christi............................................................................................ " 13 Accession of Queen Victoria............................................................................... " 20 St. John Baptist- Midsummer Day........................................................................... " 24 St. Peter and St. Paul.................................................................................... " 29 Dominion Day.............................................................................................. July 1 St. Michael- Michaelmas Day............................................................................... Sep. 29 All Saints................................................................................................ Nov. 1 St. Andrew................................................................................................ " 30 1st Sunday in Advent...................................................................................... Dec. 1 Conception................................................................................................ " 8 St. Thomas................................................................................................ " 21 Christmas Day............................................................................................. " 25
Bank Holidays
ONTARIO,NEW BRUSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA- New Year's Day; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Queen's Birthday; Dominion Day; Christmas Day. QUEBEC-New Year's Day; Epiphany; Ash Wednesday; Annunciation; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Ascension; Corpus Christi; St.Peter's and St. Paul's; All Saints; Conception; Christmas Day; Queen's Birthday; Dominion Day. Also, throughout the Dominion, any day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast or Thanksgiving.
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6 11 17 22 28 34 39 42 84 1 25 2 50 5 00
56 1 11 1 67 2 22 2 28 3 34 3 39 4 17 8 34 12 50 25 00 50 00
TIME $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000
Six Per Cent. 4 Day … 8 “ … 12 “ … 16 “ …
1 Month 2 “ 3 “ 6 “ 1 Year...
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 6
0 0 0 1 1 2 3 6 12
0 0 1 1 2 3 5 9 18
0 1 1 1 3 4 6 12 24
0 1 1 1 3 5 8 15 30
0 1 1 2 3 6 9 18 36
0 1 1 2 4 7 11 21 42
1 1 2 2 4 8 12 24 48
1 1 2 2 5 9 14 27 54
1 1 2 3 5 10 15 30 60
7 13 20 27 50 1 00 1 50 3 00 6 00
67 1 33 2 00 2 67 5 00 10 00 15 00 30 00 60 00
{floral design on each side of the table}
Wage. | 1 hr. | 2 hrs. | 5 hrs. | 6 hrs. | 9 hrs. | 1 dy. | 2 dys. | 3 dys. | 4 dys. | 5 dys. | 6 dys. |
S3 | .05 | .10 | .25 | .30 | .45 | .50 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 2.00 | 2.50 | 3.00 |
4 | .06 2/3 | .13 1/3 | .33 1/3 | .40 | .60 | .66 2/3 | 1.33 1/3 | 2.00 | 2.66 2/3 | 3.33 1/3 | 4.00 |
5 | .08 1/3 | .16 2/3 | .41 2/3 | .50 | .75 | .83 1/3 | 1.66 2/3 | 2.50 | 3.33 1/3 | 4.16 2/3 | 5.00 |
6 | .10 | .20 | .50 | .60 | .90 | 1.00 | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 6.00 |
7 | .11 2/3 | .23 1/3 | .58 1/3 | .70 | 1.05 | 1.16 2/3 | 2.33 1/3 | 3.50 | 4.66 2/3 | 5.83 1/3 | 7.00 |
8 | .13 1/3 | .26 2/3 | .66 2/3 | .80 | 1.20 | 1.33 1/3 | 2.66 2/3 | 4.00 | 5.33 1/3 | 6.66 2/3 | 8.00 |
9 | 15 | .30 | .75 | .90 | 1.35 | 1.50 | 3.00 | 4.50 | 6.00 | 7.50 | 9.00 |
10 | 16 2/3 | .33 1/3 | .83 1/3 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 1.66 2/3 | 3.33 1/3 | 5.00 | 6.66 2/3 | 8.33 1/3 | 10.00 |
11 | .18 1/3 | 36 2/3 | .91 2/3 | 1.10 | 1.65 | 1.83 1/3 | 3.66 2/3 | 5.50 | 7.33 1/3 | 9.16 2/3 | 11.00 |
12 | .20 | .40 | 1.00 | 1.20 | 1.80 | 2.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 | 8.00 | 10.00 | 12.00 |
13 | .21 2/3 | .43 1/3 | 1.08 1/3 | 1.30 | 1.95 | 2.16 2/3 | 4.33 1/3 | 6.50 | 8.66 2/3 | 10.83 1/3 | 13.00 |
14 | .23 1/3 | .46 2/3 | 1.16 2/3 | 1.40 | 2.10 | 2.33 1/3 | 4.66 2/3 | 7.00 | 9.33 1/3 | 11.66 2/3 | 14.00 |
15 | .25 | .50 | 1.25 | 1.50 | 2.25 | 2.50 | 5.00 | 7.50 | 10.00 | 12.50 | 15.00 |
16 | .26 2/3 | .53 1/3 | 1.33 1/3 | 1.60 | 2.40 | 2.66 2/3 | 5.33 1/3 | 8.00 | 10.66 2/3 | 13.33 1/3 | 16.00 |
17 | .28 1/3 | .56 2/3 | 1.41 2/3 | 1.70 | 2.55 | 2.83 1/3 | 5.66 2/3 | 8.50 | 11.33 1/3 | 14.16 1/3 | 17.00 |
18 | .30 | .60 | 1.50 | 1.80 | 2.70 | 3.00 | 6.00 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 15.00 | 18.00 |
19 | .31 2/3 | .63 1/3 | 1.58 1/3 | 1.90 | 2.85 | 3.16 2/3 | 6.33 1/3 | 9.50 | 12.66 2/3 | 15.83 1/3 | 19.00 |
20 | .33 1/3 | .66 2/3 | 1.66 2/3 | 2.00 | 3.00 | 3.33 1/3 | 6.66 2/3 | 10.00 | 13.33 1/3 | 16.66 2/3 | 20.00 |
24 | .40 | .80 | 2.00 | 2.40 | 3.60 | 4.00 | 8.00 | 12.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 |
January, 1895. February, 1895.
Moon's Phases D. H. M. Moon's Phases D. H. M. First Quarter.... 4 2 52 M First Quarter.... 2 7 16 E Full Moon...... 11 1 50 M Full Moon...... 9 0 23 E Last Quarter.... 17 4 55 E Last Quarter.... 16 8 9 M New Moon...... 25 4 26 E New Moon...... 24 11 44 M
D DW SR. S.S. M. S. D DW SR. S.S. M. S.
-------------------------
h m h m h. m. h m h m h. m.
1 T 7 52 4 52 10 24 1 F 7 35 5 29 A M 2 W 7 52 4 52 11 27 2 S 7 34 5 30 0 35 3 T 7 52 4 53 A M 3 S 7 32 5 32 1 42 4 F 7 52 4 54 0 27 4 M 7 31 5 33 2 59 5 S 7 52 4 55 1 38 5 T 7 29 5 35 4 12 6 S 7 51 4 56 2 49 6 W 7 28 5 36 5 20 7 M 7 51 4 57 4 04 7 T 7 27 5 37 6 21 8 T 7 51 4 58 5 21 8 F 7 25 5 38 7 07 9 W 7 50 5 00 6 36 9 S 7 24 5 40 Rises 10 T 7 50 5 01 7 42 10 S 7 22 5 41 7 09 11 F 7 50 5 02 Rises 11 M 7 21 5 43 8 30 12 S 7 49 5 03 6 55 12 T 7 19 5 44 9 49 13 S 7 49 5 04 8 17 13 W 7 18 5 45 11 04 14 M 7 48 5 05 9 37 14 T 7 17 5 47 A M 15 T 7 48 5 07 10 54 15 F 7 15 5 48 0 19 16 W 7 47 5 08 A M 16 S 7 14 5 50 1 33 17 T 7 47 5 09 0 10 17 S 7 12 5 51 2 43 18 F 7 46 5 11 1 21 18 M 7 11 5 53 3 47 19 S 7 46 5 12 2 33 19 T 7 09 5 54 4 41 20 S 7 45 5 13 3 43 20 W 7 08 5 55 5 27 21 M 7 45 5 15 4 50 21 T 7 07 5 56 6 03 22 T 7 44 5 16 5 51 22 F 7 06 5 57 6 30 23 W 7 44 5 18 6 43 23 S 7 04 5 59 6 53 24 T 7 43 5 19 7 26 24 S 7 03 6 00 Sets. 25 F 7 42 5 20 Sets. 25 M 7 02 6 02 7 11 26 S 7 41 5 22 6 09 26 T 7 CO 6 03 8 15 27 S 7 40 5 23 7 12 27 W 6 58 6 04 9 19 28 M 7 39 5 24 8 12 28 T 6 56 6 05 10 24 29 T 7 38 5 25 9 18 Note.-- The times of rising and setting of the Sun and Moon, and 30 W 7 37 5 26 10 21 phases of Moon are given in Standard time 31 T 7 36 5 28 11 25
{Floral image}
March 1895 || April, 1895
Moon's Phases. D. H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
First Quarter...... 4 7 40 M || First Quarter.... 2 4 28 E
Full Moon...... 10 10 88 E || Full Moon ...... 9 8 43 M
Last Quarter.... 18 0 32 M || Last Quarter.... 16 6 22 E
New Moon...... 26 5 25 M || New Moon...... 24 8 11 E
{FOR MARCH}
D | D W | S.R. | S.S | M.S. |
h m | h m | h. m. | ||
1 | F | 6 54 | 6 07 | 11 35 |
2 | S | 6 53 | 6 08 | A.M. |
3 | S | 6 51 | 6 10 | 0 47 |
4 | M | 6 49 | 6 11 | 2 00 |
5 | T | 6 47 | 6 12 | 3 09 |
6 | W | 6 46 | 6 13 | 4 08 |
7 | T | 6 44 | 6 14 | 4 55 |
8 | F | 6 43 | 6 16 | 5 33 |
9 | S | 6 41 | 6 17 | 6 06 |
10 | S | 6 39 | 6 18 | Rises |
11 | M | 6 37 | 6 20 | 7 19. |
12 | T | 6 36 | 6 21 | 8 39 |
13 | W | 6 34 | 6 22 | 9 58 |
14 | T | 6 32 | 6 23 | 11 14 |
15 | F | 6 30 | 6 24 | A. M. |
16 | S | 6 28 | 6 25 | 0 26 |
17 | S | 6 26 | 6 26 | 1 35 |
18 | M | 6 25 | 6 28 | 2 35 |
19 | T | 6 23 | 6 29 | 3 22 |
20 | W | 6 21 | 6 30 | 4 01 |
21 | T | 6 19 | 6 31 | 4 33 |
22 | F | 6 18 | 6 32 | 4 58 |
23 | S | 6 16 | 6 33 | 5 18 |
24 | S | 6 14 | 6 34 | 5 36 |
25 | M | 6 12 | 6 36 | 5 54 |
26 | T | 6 10 | 6 37 | 5 Sets. |
27 | W | 6 08 | 6 38 | 8 16 |
28 | T | 6 06 | 6 39 | 9 25 |
29 | F | 6 04 | 6 40 | 10 38 |
30 | S | 6 02 | 6 41 | 11 49 |
31 | S | 6 01 | 6 42 | A. M. |
D | D W | S.R | S.S. | M. S. |
h m | h m | h.m. | ||
1 | M | 5 59 | 6 44 | 0 59 |
2 | T | 5 58 | 6 45 | 2 01 |
3 | W | 5 57 | 6 47 | 2 53 |
4 | T | 5 55 | 6 48 | 3 32 |
5 | F | 5 53 | 6 49 | 4 04 |
6 | S | 5 51 | 6 50 | 4 31 |
7 | S | 5 49 | 6 51 | 4 54 |
8 | M | 5 48 | 6 53 | 5 14 |
9 | T | 5 46 | 6 54 | Rises |
10 | W | 5 44 | 6 55 | 8 45 |
11 | T | 5 42 | 6 57 | 10 04 |
12 | F | 5 40 | 6 58 | 11 17 |
13 | S | 5 38 | 6 59 | A.M. |
14 | S | 5 37 | 7 00 | 0 22 |
15 | M | 5 35 | 7 01 | 1 16 |
16 | T | 5 34 | 7 02 | 2 00 |
17 | W | 5 33 | 7 03 | 2 35 |
18 | T | 5 31 | 7 04 | 3 01 |
19 | F | 5 30 | 7 06 | 3 23 |
20 | S | 5 28 | 7 07 | 3 40 |
21 | S | 5 26 | 7 08 | 3 57 |
22 | M | 5 24 | 7 09 | 4 13 |
23 | T | 5 23 | 7 10 | 4 32 |
24 | W | 5 21 | 7 11 | Sets |
25 | T | 5 20 | 7 12 | 8 26 |
26 | F | 5 18 | 7 14 | 9 37 |
27 | S | 5 17 | 7 15 | 10 50 |
28 | S | 5 15 | 7 16 | 11 56 |
29 | M | 5 13 | 7 17 | A.M. |
30 | T | 5 12 | 7 18 | 0 51 |
{Floral print}
May, 1895. || June 1895
Moon's Phases H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
First Quarter.... 1 10 44 E || Full Moon ...... 7 6 0 M
Full Moon...... 8 6 59 E || Last Quarter.... 15 6 28 M
Last Quarter.... 16 0 44 E || New Moon...... 22 4 51 E
New Moon...... 24 7 46 M || First Quarter.... 29 9 1 M
First Quarter.... 31 3 48 M ||
{FOR MAY}
D | DW | S.R | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h.m. | ||
1 | W | 5 10 | 7 20 | 1 34 |
2 | T | 5 08 | 7 21 | 2 07 |
3 | F | 5 07 | 7 23 | 2 34 |
4 | S | 5 06 | 7 24 | 2 58 |
5 | S | 5 04 | 7 25 | 2 18 |
6 | M | 5 03 | 7 26 | 3 37 |
7 | T | 5 02 | 7 27 | 3 58 |
8 | W | 5 00 | 7 28 | Rises |
9 | T | 4 59 | 7 29 | 8 54 |
10 | F | 4 57 | 7 31 | 10 03 |
11 | S | 4 56 | 7 32 | 11 04 |
12 | S | 4 55 | 7 33 | 11 53 |
13 | M | 4 54 | 7 34 | A.M. |
14 | T | 4 53 | 7 35 | 0 31 |
15 | W | 4 52 | 7 36 | 1 01 |
16 | T | 4 51 | 7 37 | 1 26 |
17 | F | 4 50 | 7 38 | 1 46 |
18 | S | 4 49 | 7 39 | 2 04 |
19 | S | 4 48 | 7 40 | 2 20 |
20 | M | 4 47 | 7 41 | 2 36 |
21 | T | 4 46 | 7 42 | 2 53 |
22 | W | 4 45 | 7 43 | 3 13 |
23 | T | 4 44 | 7 44 | 3 40 |
24 | F | 4 43 | 7 45 | Sets. |
25 | S | 4 42 | 7 46 | 9 44 |
26 | S | 4 42 | 7 47 | 10 42 |
27 | M | 4 41 | 7 48 | 11 28 |
28 | T | 4 41 | 7 49 | A.M. |
29 | W | 4 40 | 7 50 | 0 09 |
30 | T | 4 40 | 7 51 | 0 38 |
31 | F | 4 39 | 7 52 | 1 02 |
D | DW | S.R | S.S. | M. S. |
hm | hm | h. m. | ||
1 | S | 4 39 | 7 52 | 1 24 |
2 | S | 4 38 | 7 53 | 1 44 |
3 | M | 4 38 | 7 54 | 2 04 |
4 | T | 4 37 | 7 55 | 2 26 |
5 | W | 4 37 | 7 56 | 2 52 |
6 | T | 4 36 | 7 56 | 3 28 |
7 | F | 4 36 | 7 57/td> | Rises |
8 | S | 4 36 | 7 58 | 9 44 |
9 | S | 4 36 | 7 58 | 10 27 |
10 | M | 4 35 | 7 59 | 10 59 |
11 | T | 4 35 | 7 59 | 11 27 |
12 | W | 4 35 | 8 00 | 11 48 |
13 | T | 4 35 | 8 00 | A.M. |
14 | F | 4 35 | 8 00 | 0 06 |
15 | S | 4 35 | 8 01 | 0 23 |
16 | S | 4 35 | 8 01 | 0 40 |
17 | M | 4 35 | 8 02 | 0 59 |
18 | T | 4 35 | 8 02 | 1 18 |
19 | W | 4 35 | 8 03 | 1 41 |
20 | T | 4 36 | 8 03 | 2 09 |
21 | F | 4 36 | 8 03 | 2 48 |
22 | S | 4 36 | 8 03 | Sets |
23 | S | 4 36 | 8 03 | 9 26 |
24 | M | 4 37 | 8 04 | 10 08 |
25 | T | 4 37 | 8 04 | 10 39 |
26 | W | 4 37 | 8 04 | 11 05 |
27 | T | 4 38 | 8 03 | 11 26 |
28 | F | 4 38 | 8 03 | 11 47 |
29 | S | 4 39 | 8 03 | A.M. |
30 | S | 4 39 | 8 03 | 0 09 |
{Floral print}
July, 1895. || August, 1895.
Moon's Phases D. H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
Full Moon ...... 6 6 20 E || Full Moon ...... 5 8 51 M
Last Quarter.... 14 10 31 E || First Quarter.... 13 0 19 E
New Moon...... 22 0 32 M || New Moon...... 20 7 56 M
First Quarter.... 28 3 36 E || Last Quarter.... 27 0 43 M
{FOR JULY}
D | DW | SR | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h.m. | ||
1 | M | 4 40 | 8 03 | 0 30 |
2 | T | 4 41 | 8 03 | 0 57 |
3 | W | 4 41 | 8 03 | 1 26 |
4 | T | 4 42 | 8 02 | 2 05 |
5 | F | 4 42 | 8 02 | 2 54. |
6 | S | 4 43 | 8 02 | Rises |
7 | S | 4 43 | 8 02 | 9 01 |
8 | M | 4 44 | 8 01 | 9 30 |
9 | T | 4 44 | 8 01 | 9 52 |
10 | W | 4 45 | 8 00 | 10 12 |
11 | T | 4 46 | 8 00 | 10 28 |
12 | F | 4 47 | 7 59 | 10 44 |
13 | S | 4 48 | 7 59 | 11 00 |
14 | S | 4 49 | 7 58 | 11 19 |
15 | M | 4 50 | 7 58 | 11 41 |
16 | T | 4 50 | 7 57 | A M |
17 | W | 4 51 | 7 57 | 0 01 |
18 | T | 4 52 | 7 56 | 0 41 |
19 | F | 4 53 | 7 55 | 1 27 |
20 | S | 4 54 | 7 54 | 2 28 |
21 | S | 4 55 | 7 53 | 3 40 |
22 | M | 4 56 | 7 52 | Sets |
23 | T | 4 57 | 7 51 | 9 06 |
24 | W | 4 58 | 7 50 | 9 31 |
25 | T | 4 59 | 7 49 | 9 52 |
26 | F | 5 00 | 7 48 | 10 13 |
27 | S | 5 01 | 7 47 | 10 36 |
28 | S | 5 02 | 7 46 | 11 00 |
29 | M | 5 03 | 7 45 | 11 30 |
30 | T | 5 04 | 7 44 | A M |
31 | W | 5 05 | 7 43 | 0 04 |
D | DW | S.R. | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h. m. | ||
1 | T | 5 07 | 7 42 | 0 51 |
2 | F | 5 08 | 7 41 | 1 44 |
3 | S | 5 09 | 7 40 | 2 45 |
4 | S | 5 10 | 7 38 | 3 51 |
5 | M | 5 11 | 7 37 | Rises |
6 | T | 5 12 | 7 36 | 8 17 |
7 | W | 5 13 | 7 34 | 8 35 |
8 | T | 5 14 | 7 33 | 8 52 |
9 | F | 5 15 | 7 31 | 9 09 |
10 | S | 5 17 | 7 30 | 9 26 |
11 | S | 5 18 | 7 29 | 9 44 |
12 | M | 5 19 | 7 27 | 10 07 |
13 | T | 5 20 | 7 26 | 10 37 |
14 | W | 5 21 | 7 24 | 11 17 |
15 | T | 5 22 | 7 22 | A M |
16 | F | 5 23 | 7 21 | 0 06 |
17 | S | 5 24 | 7 19 | 1 14 |
18 | S | 5 26 | 7 18 | 2 32 |
19 | M | 5 27 | 7 16 | 3 56 |
20 | T | 5 28 | 7 14 | Sets |
21 | W | 5 29 | 7 12 | 7 54 |
22 | T | 5 30 | 7 11 | 8 14 |
23 | F | 5 31 | 7 09 | 8 38 |
24 | S | 5 32 | 7 08 | 9 02 |
25 | S | 5 33 | 7 06 | 9 31 |
26 | M | 5 34 | 7 05 | 10 05 |
27 | T | 5 35 | 7 03 | 10 47 |
28 | W | 5 36 | 7 01 | 11 39 |
29 | T | 5 37 | 6 59 | A M |
30 | F | 5 38 | 6 57 | 0 38 |
31 | S | 5 39 | 6 56 | 1 42 |
MEMORANDUM FROM 1894
{??st} summer Flowers wile go to Lehi{?}
Walter Veitch Leith
Wm Ross Leith
C. W. Cameron
Mr Thomson here in the evening
Cold
{scribble centred on this section}
Cold
Mrs Harkness & Mrs Julian here
Stormy
Cold
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound}
Cold
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Crawfords
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S Mrs Thomson there beautiful day
Mac at Mr W.McKeens in the evening. Men drawing wood.
beautiful day
Congregational meeting in the church Mac & M went Wrote to Grace Minnie & Belle
Stormy
I went to Leith in the morning Mac & M finished drawing home the wood
Fine day
Mac in O.S. Belle at Mr. Thomson
Fine day
Mac & Mr Rutherford at church
Mac in O.S. at F. I. meeting. bought 3 cattle from J. Moore for {52.00 smudged}
Cold
Jessie went to see Mary Scott in the forenoon & she Thomas & Mac went to Mr W. Ross's in the afternoon
Fine day
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay. I was at the W. F Ins meeting at Annan
Stormy
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay I was at Mr Thomson for Tea
Beautiful day
Mac in O. S. with hay
Stormy
Mac & Jessie in O. S.
Lovely day
== SUNDAY 20
Mac Jessie Bell R. & Thomas at church
Fine day
Mac at Mr Frasers
Raining
Very Stormy
Mac & I at {Lottie} Nixons wedding
Stormy
Mac at Mr Elliotts
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Fine day
Very Stormy
No preaching
Very Stormy
Mr Thomson called
Very Stormy
I wrote to Ellie
Stormy
W. Harkness here for dinner
Stormy
Put short clothes on Maggie. Mac went up to see Jessie Harkness Thomas & I went to see Mary Scott G. Brizza's little girl buried
Cold
Mac in O.S. with hay G. Brizza's little girl buried
Stormy
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Very cold
Very cold
Mac in O.S. with lambs. Jessie at Mr Thomsons
Very cold
Cold
Very cold
Mac in O.S.
Cold
Jessie Harkness died
Cold
Cold
Mac helping to move the Bone's Jessie Harkness buried
Mild
Ollie Cameron here
Fine day
Mrs Thomson here
Beautiful day
Mac away with W Elliott
Fine day
Mrs Earlie here Uncle Tom & Uncle Malcolm here R & Belle went home
Fine day
Beautiful day
John Hobson came Mr & Mrs Fraser called
Cold
Mrs Veitch here John Hobson started to work
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mrs W. McKeens & Mr Thomson
Mild
Very Stormy
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Commenced the ice
Cold
{Scribbles}
Stormy
Men drawing home ice
Mild
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Harkness's, Missionary meeting in the church in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Hough's sale
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. for aload of saw dust Malcolm, Bob & Jessie McGregor came down
Thawing
Had letters from Belle & Ellie Wrote to Ellie
Cold
Mac in O.S. Mrs Thomson here for tea
Cold
Stormy
Stormy
Jessie at Mr Julian
{Scribbles}
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Gibsons + Mr Henry's
Beautiful day
I was at W. F. M. Meeting Mac at M. Hornes sale
Fine day
Preaching in the church Mr & Mrs H. Harkness here for tea
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Cold
Mac at Woodford for sawdust at O.S. in the afternoon
Cold
Mac at woodford with W. {Scribbles}tt
Fine day
{Scribbles} Thomson {Scribbles} Sister {scribble}ries little boy born
Cold
Cold Scribbles
Mac at Woodford for lumber for R Henry
Fine day
Mac & Jessie in OS Mrs Scott & Mary here Tom & Minnie came down
Fine day
Beautiful day
Tom & Minnie went home, Mac & John commenced to draw sawlogs to Mill
Fine day
Band concert
Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Coopers & Mr Maynards Mrs Thoms here
Clear & cold
Quilting at Mrs McNeils
Fine day
John & Ma came down
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S.
Beautiful day
Beautiful Day
Mac went to O.S. on the ice, for seed grain
Fine
Mr Henry called in the evening, Uncle John died
Snowing
Mac went to O.S. with a load of hay Mrs Alexand came + Mrs Camero{n} here
Fine day
Mac in O.S with a load of hay Innis Matheson here Maggie got her first tooth
Fine day
Mac + I at Mr Maynards
Cold
Mac in O.S. Mary Burr here
Fine day
Fine day
Mrs Rutherford at Mr Thomsons & Mr. W. McKeens
Fine day
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay. drove on the ice, Mr T. here in the evening
Fine day
Mac & I at Mr Thomson for tea, bought for cattle from C. Cameron for 95
Beautiful day
Fine day
Beautiful day
Wrote to the two Minnies + Ellie
Raining
Raining
A Ferguson came Louisa Thomson called
Very Wet
Mac went to O.S. on the ice
Fine day
Jessie at Mr Thomsons quilting
Fine day
Mac & Andrew in O.S. with 3 cattle
Fine day
John Robson went home sick
Raining
Mac helping to put the organ in the church
Raining
Fine day
Fine day
Minnie Moore here Andrew ploughing
Fine day
Had Dick in the buggy for the first time
Beautiful day
Mac at John Gibson's raising
Fine day
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Fine day
The ice went out of the bay I went to C. E. Meeting in the first day for organ in church evening
Fine day
Grace came home from Africa
Fine day
Mac at Mr Days & Elliotts Maggie clapped her hands for Grandma
Cold
Mac went to O.S. with hogs
Very windy
Fine day
Thomas walked to Leith for the first time Mary Burr here
Fine day
Sowed peas H. Kennedy + son here for tea
Beautiful day
Fine day
Had a letter from Belle
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Susie Campbell called, Mac sold two cattle to H Kennedy for $70.00
Fine day
Mac & I in O.S.
Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Thomson here in the evening
Very warm
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Very warm
Very warm
Finished seeding Thomas & I went to Mr Thomsons in the evening
Very Warm
Maggie commenced to creep
Very warm
Plumb blossom out, Men drawing home lumber
Fine day
Fine day
Mac + Andrew in O.S.
Very warm
Raining
Showers of snow
Mac & O. Cameron in O.S.
Hard frost
Cold
Mac went to see Jim Ross I called at Mr Veitche's in the evening
Cold
O. Cameron commenced the pump house. frost
Fine day
Mac the children & I went out home
Beautiful day
We came home from Sullivan
Fine day
Mac in O.S. {from Sullivan - erased}
Raining
A heavy shower of snow
Hard frost
Fine day
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Fine Day
Mrs Hugh Reid died
Fine day
Concert at Leith
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mac at Mrs Reid's funeral. Jessie & Jim Ross called. Tom & Minnie washed the sheep came down I finished house cleaning
Beautiful day
Raining
Tom & Minnie went home
Wet
Mac at Mr Henry's raising
beautiful day
Planted the potatoes & shore the sheep
Mac & I in O.S. I called to see Bessie got my first ride with Dick
Very warm
Very warm
Jessie at Mary Burrs for tea
Mac in O.S.
Put the cattle in the front
Very Warm
Communion at Annan Jessie went
Very warm
I had sick headache was in bed all forenoon
Very warm
Jessie at
Very warm
Cool
I was at the W. F. M. Meeting
Cool
Mac + I in O.S.
Beautiful day
George {Buzza's?} raining. Mac at Moores in the evening
Beautiful day
Very Warm
Very warm
Mac in O.S. Jessie at Mr Thomasons for Tea
Very warm
Mac + I at Adam Morris rained in the afternoon
Cool
Mrs Harken + him Gilyan here for tea him Mathison Minnie + Maggie called in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S.
Cool
Mr Anthony preacher from the lent "I am come that ye might have Gfe + that ye might have it more about aith"
Beautiful day
Very warm
Ollie called
45*32 = 90 + 1350 = 1440 {equation done in long hand}
Very warm
Mr + Mrs Hunter called Mac in OS
Anthony preached
Very warm
Thomas + I went to Mr Thomasons. Jake + Andrew went to Mr Woods with six cattle, sold for $276.00
Raining
Mac in O.S.
1440*14.5 = 15840 + 720 {contines into Wednesday}
Fine day
9/16560 = 184 {16560/9=1840}
Maggie + I at Mr Thomason finished cutting the hay
Beautiful day
Henry Thomason called
Beautiful day
Bell's boy born
Cool
I was at Mr Seoth
raining
Cool
Cool
Mac Thomas + I went to see Walter Reid + called to see T. Gibron + his wife
Cool
Mac in O.S. Tom + Minnie came down
Fine day
Warm
Mac in O.S.
Sister Grace's little boy born
Raining
Mac went to Mr George Luthersons for his hogs
Cold
Mac went to Sullivan
Cold
Mac came home little Mac came down with him
Cool
Cool
Mac + Jessie went to O.S. Mary Burr here for tea
Fine day
Rob + Martha came down
Fine day
Commenced to cut the barley
Cool
{hnele?} Tom Mary Gin + {nnele?} Tom came down
Cool
Maggie + I went home with {Nnele?} Tom Grace + little Mac went home
Very warm
Commenced to cut the peas
We came home from Sullivan
Very warm
Finished taking in the barley A Cameron + Mrs Roy here in the evening Walter Reid died
Cool
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John Will Ranner man + Harold came down Mac at Walter Reids funeral
Cool
Will here {a ehed m?} Leith church
Beautiful day
Will Ranner man gave a lecture in Leith church
Cool
Wile R went home
Fine day
I called to see Andrew Seoth men finished pulling the peas
Cool
Commenced to cut the oats
Very warm
Tom + Ma came down
Fine day
Very warm
Ma + I went to Mr Thomasons in the evening
Warm
Tom + I went to O.S. Mac finished cutting the grain
Very warm
Tom + Ma went home
Raining
Mr McHuyie called
Cool
Finished taking in the peas preaching in the Church
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Cool
Cool
Cool
Finished the Harvesting
Very warm
Started to plough for fall wheat
Very warm
Mac went to Galt
Very warm
Very warm
Mac came home from Galt
Fine day
Maggie has four lieth
Warm
Mac went to Mr Cameron's for fall wheat + called to see Amelia Seoth
Warm
We went to Rob Harken's
Very warm
Very Warm
Mac + Jessie went to O.S.
Raining
Jessie at Maynards Miss Mathron here for tea
Cool
Jessie went to see Mary Reid
Cool
Cool
Mac in O.S. with 4 pigs Andrew sowed the fall wheat
Cool
Very warm
Mac at O.S. show
Very warm
Ellie + Annie McDonald came, Mr Fraser here for tea
Very warm
We all went down to the shore Ellie went home
Very windy
Very warm
Very warm
Cool
Mac + C Lemon went to Debrow show Jessie called to see Amelia Seoth Ada + Ida here on the evening
Beautiful day
Fine day
Tom came down for Minnie
Fine day
Sydenham show
fine day
Mac in O.S. for Rate
Mrs Seoth + Amelia called
Fine day
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We had the thrashing machine
Fine day
Mac at O.S.
Fine day
Mac at Kilsyth show Mrs Thomason went to Bay City
Fine day
Jessie + Hate at Mrs Gilchrist
Mac + I in O.S. I had a front tooth crowned
Cold
Fine day
Cold
Fine day
Mac got 6 pigs from g. Grady for $5.00
Raining
Mac + Andrew in O.S. with his cattle
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Andrew finished pulling apples
Cold
Snowing
snow 7 inches deep
Cold
We moved the stoves
Fine day
Fine day
Mac + Andrew went to ploughing match
Fine day
Commenced to pull the turnips I went to see Andrew Seoth
Fine day
October Friday 25 1895
Jessie went to
{illegible}
Fine day
Saturday 26 Mac went to O.S.
with Mr. Robson
Fine day
Sunday 27
{scribbly mark}
{maybe initials}
October MONDAY 28 1895
Rutherford came down to keep at the turnips
Snowing
TUESDAY 29
Henry Thomson & his mother came home
Snowing
WEDNESDAY 30
I called at Mr Thomsons
Cold
October THURSDAY 31 1895
Snowing
NOVEMBER FRIDAY 1
Thomas & I went for the mail.
Mary Buhr here for tea
Cold
SATURDAY 2
Beautiful day
November SUNDAY 3 1895
Beautiful day
MONDAY 4
Beautiful day
TUESDAY 5
Beautiful day
November WEDNESDAY 6 1895
Jake Waddell helping the men at the turnips. Mrs Thomson here in the evening
Beautiful day
THURSDAY 7
Finished the turnips I started house cleaning
Fine day
FRIDAY 8
Mac Maggie & I went home
Raining
November SATURDAY 9 1895
Snowing
SUNDAY 10
Amelia Scott died at half past {midnight?} P.M.
Cold
MONDAY 11
Fine day
November TUESDAY 12 1895
Amelia Scott was buried
Beautiful day
WEDNESDAY 13
Grace & Will left for New York
Brother Tom came down for apples
Fine day
THURSDAY 14
Tom went home
Cold
November FRIDAY 15 1895
{there is a name McGill printed in pen above the daily entry}
Mac & Andrew ploughing
Raining
SATURDAY 16
Jessie finished house cleaning
Fine day
SUNDAY 17
Stormy
November MONDAY 18 1895
I was at Mr. Scotts for tea
Mac in O.S.
Snowing
TUESDAY 19
Uncle Tom came down
Very cold
WEDNESDAY 20
Stormy
November THURSDAY 21 1895
Thanksgiving day
Fine day
FRIDAY 22
Fine day
SATURDAY 23
I finished house cleaning. Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Raining
November SUNDAY 24 1895
Cold
MONDAY 25
Mr. McDonald here all night
Stormy
I was at Mr Fraser for tea had a very pleasant time
Cold
November WEDNESDAY 27 1895
Ollie & Mary Burr here
Fine day
THURSDAY 28
Jessie went to Mr. Waddells
Beautiful day
FRIDAY 29
I called at Mr. Thomsons in the morning
Beautiful day
November SATURDAY 30 1895
Fine day
December SUNDAY 1
Snowing
MONDAY 2
Very stormy
December TUESDAY 3 1895
Cold
WEDNESDAY 4
Cold
THURSDAY 5
I was at the W.FM. Meeting Fine day
December FRIDAY 6 1895
Jessie at T Harkness Fine day
SATURDAY 7
Mac in O.S. Raining
SUNDAY 8
cold
December MONDAY 9 1895
Mac Jessie & Thomson went to Mr. Crawfords & Mr Gibsons
fine day
TUESDAY 10
Mr Hurry & R.B. Wilkinson here for dinner
We were at Mr. {illegible} in the afternoon
Fine day
WEDNESDAY 11 Men drawing home wood
Fine day
December THURSDAY 12 1895
Killed the pigs
Cold
FRIDAY 13
Tom & Minnie came down
beautiful day
SATURDAY 14
Mac Minnie & I went to O.S.
Beautiful day
sleighing good
Tom & Minnie went home
beautiful day
MONDAY 16
beautiful day
TUESDAY 17
Jessie & Mac at a party at Mr Thomsons
Wet
Mac went to O.S.
Raining
THURSDAY 19
Raining
FRIDAY 20
Miss Mathison brought a bouquet of flowers for Mrs Mc
Very dull
Wet
SUNDAY 22
Communion at {illegible - looks like human but cd be service}
Wet
MONDAY 23
Raining
Mac went to O.S. Mr Thomson ploughing
Raining
WEDNESDAY 25 Beautiful bright day
Mr Thomson & Henry called in the evening
THURSDAY 26
Mac at school meeting
Was appointed trustee
Snowing
Fine day
SATURDAY 28
We all went to Mr Thomsons
Fine day
SUNDAY 29
{illegible} Duncan died
Fine day
Thomas & I went to Mr McKeens
Snowing
TUESDAY 31
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very stormy
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Date. | {no heading} | Received | Paid {column split for $ and cts} | |
{blank} | bal on hand | {blank} | 4.00 | |
2nd | D. {illegible looks like Ross} sleigh | {blank} | 25.00 | |
5 | 6 3/4 butter | 16 cts | 1.08 | |
" | Interest | {blank} | 6.00 | |
11 | 7 1/4 lbs butter | 13 cts | .95 | |
12 | sold 10 lamb skins | {blank} | 5.00 | |
" | drew from bank | {blank} | 20.00 | |
14 | drew from bank | {blank} | 5.00 | |
16 | sold a load of hay | {blank} | 9.45 | |
17 | " | {blank} | 8.22 | |
18 | " | {blank} | 9.65 | |
25 | " | {blank} | 8.10 | |
{blank.} | {blank} | {blank} | 102.45 | |
29th | Paid | {blank} | {not sure if there's something here} | |
29th | postage | {blank} | 06 | |
{blank} | {blank} | {blank} | 73.16 | |
{blank} | bal on hand | {blank} | 29.29 | $102.45 |
Cash Account --- January
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Date |
|
Received |
|
Paid |
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
cts |
2nd |
C Lemon bolts |
|
|
|
35 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
" " shoing |
|
|
1 |
00 |
5 |
Groceries |
|
|
1 |
08 |
" |
boots for Thomas |
|
|
|
90 |
" |
Whip |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
T. J. Harkness |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
Diary pencils & candy |
|
|
0 |
40 |
" |
Pd. for Wittners |
|
|
0 |
60 |
6 |
baptist collection |
|
|
0 |
05 |
8 |
Mac spent |
|
|
0 |
20 |
11 |
|
|
|
0 |
95 |
12 |
Mac suit shirt etc |
|
|
19 |
20 |
" |
shoe for Lark |
|
|
0 |
30 |
" |
hair cut |
|
|
0 |
15 |
" |
dates |
|
|
0 |
25 |
14 |
postage |
|
|
0 |
14 |
" |
Mac in O.S. spent |
|
|
0 |
65 |
" |
Pd. J. Moore for cattle |
|
|
36 |
00 |
15 |
C Lemon |
|
|
|
40 |
16 |
show |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
dinner, horses & weighing |
|
|
|
55 |
" |
W F Missions |
|
|
1 |
00 |
14 |
Mac spent |
|
|
|
25 |
18 |
expences |
|
|
1 |
05 |
19 |
T. ?ions {presents ex} |
|
|
2 |
35 |
23 |
spent |
|
|
|
10 |
25 |
spent |
|
|
|
18 |
27 |
for flour |
|
|
2 |
00 |
bal on hand 29.29
Date | Received | Paid |
Feb 1 | Sold a load of hay | 9.05 |
2 | " " " " " | 9 50 |
" | 8 lbs barley at 15 ob | 1 20 |
6 | sold 8 lambs | 28 00 |
9 | Wrew from bank | 59 00 |
12 | Sheepskin | 50{50 cents} |
14 | 12 lbs buller 15 ols | 1 80 |
22 | 84 {word erased}w 16 | 1 35 |
$139 69 |
4eb #ds
Date | Received | Paid |
1 | expenses | .15 |
2 | books for M. + G | 2.45 |
2 | socks | 65 {cents} |
" | straps + snaps | 55 {cents} |
" | sausages + en. | 55 {cents} |
4 | Slippers, 50, rapseen 80 lob. 1-120 | 1 50 |
6 | Slippers, shank + ex. | 1 55 |
9 | sugar B 1.60 bolts + oysters | 1 55 |
12 | fish + ex | 55 |
14 | Black Cameroon aet | 2 39 |
15 | Gague Halle | 1 00 |
" | Cocoa wnl | 10 {cents} |
16 | M. Rutherford | 111.00 |
17 | groceries | 61 {cents} |
21 | 2 bal l oil | 50 {cents} |
22 | sundries | 3 00 |
23 | postage | .05 |
25 | cuhing iee | 1 50 |
26 | for schomes | 1 00 |
$130.43 | ||
bal on hand | 9.26 | |
$139.69 |
CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH $db
bal on hand | 9.26 | |
Date | Received | Paid |
2nd | 7 3/4 lbs buller W15 | 1 25 |
9th | 6 1/4 " " "15 | .94 |
" | 5 3/4 doz eggs 18 | 1 04 |
" | Nardies wobe | 16 00 |
15 | 8 1/2 doz eggs at 18 | 1 53 |
" | 8 1/2 lbs 8 buller 15 | 1 27 |
23 | 12 3/4 " 14 | 1 78 |
" | 8 doz. eggs 13 | 1 04 |
28 | sold a load of hay | 7 69 |
29 | " " " " " | 8 60 |
30 | drew grown 8k. | 20 00 |
" | in from R. Harry | 32 00 |
" | 12 lbs buller - 15 ol | 1 80 |
" | 9 1/2 doz eggs 15 | 1 42 |
105 62 |
CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH
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Date | Received | Paid 14 db |
2nd | Groceries | .65 |
" | sundries | .85 |
7 | brember shop fees | .25 |
9 | sausages 25 capones 35 | .60 |
" | mengling collar | .40 |
11 | rat brap yes blobs | .40 |
" | W.j Ratters on | 10 00 |
13 | Jma Remp 1000 milk rap | 1 65 |
15 | 4 lbs here | .60 |
" | sausage | .25 |
" | ralbrap + godil | .35 |
20 | L Lemon bread | .40 |
23 | derry + flannel shok, | 6 85 |
" | expenses | .40 |
" | shoe + expenses | .50 |
" | feed grain | 28 00 |
" | ballen + molasses | 1 36 |
28 | shoe + ese | .35 |
29 | hair end + dimmer | .35 |
30 | groceries 1.65 expenses 85 | 2 50 |
" | hissions | .50 |
57 21 | ||
bal on hand | 48 41 | |
105 62 |
Date | Received | Paid |
bal on hand | $ | |
2nd | 17 doz eggs 10 | 1 70 |
18 | drew from bank | 50 00 |
50 | 18 doz eggs | 1 80 |
15 | 8 lbs 14 oz of buller 14 | 1 24 |
Sabbath |
Date | Received | Paid $ |
8 ld | froo hungler shats | 1 20 |
" | potatoes | 2 00 |
" | rake C Comb + es | .95 |
" | tea + apricots | .55 |
" | slippers + correls | 2 25 |
" | dress + waist | 8 31 |
4 | Bl thob Seolt | 1 70 |
Grass seed | 3 67 | |
5 | expenses | .85 |
6 | Pd Mr Henry for four pigs | 8 00 |
" | Pd Mr Kemp | .65 |
18 | Pump house ex. | 4 20 |
27 | map Alexander | 2 50 |
22 | Pd miele Jon for cable | 41 00 |
30 | Groceries | 1 80 |