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James Bremner Jr. Diary, 1881
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17. MONDAY (17-348) | 17. MONDAY (17-348) | ||
+ | Took in wheat straw for bedding horses + other chores. Afternoon thrushed 2 floors of peas. Evening at Y.P.C.A meeting. The debate came off two speakers on each side. The two first speeched were [bout?]. The Leaders speech on the negative had all the arguments in it I could think of so I had little to say. Splendid moonlight. | ||
18. TUESDAY (18-347) | 18. TUESDAY (18-347) | ||
+ | Helping Donald Gilchrist to saw. The Machine wrought well and cut a big heap. Father Elsie + Rob were at Uncle Haversons today they had single sleigh. Fine sunny day. | ||
19. WEDNESDAY (19-346) | 19. WEDNESDAY (19-346) | ||
− | + | Thrashing Peas 2 floors forenoon. Took little pig to Deven's boar. Thrashed 1 flor after I came home. This morning the bush was all clad with [hoar?] forst, and at sun rise looked well. Strange that tis locks should have grown grey in one night, but sols slant ray soon took it all away. | |
20. THURSDAY (20-345) | 20. THURSDAY (20-345) | ||
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JANUARY. - 1ST MONTH 1881
17. MONDAY (17-348) Took in wheat straw for bedding horses + other chores. Afternoon thrushed 2 floors of peas. Evening at Y.P.C.A meeting. The debate came off two speakers on each side. The two first speeched were [bout?]. The Leaders speech on the negative had all the arguments in it I could think of so I had little to say. Splendid moonlight.
18. TUESDAY (18-347) Helping Donald Gilchrist to saw. The Machine wrought well and cut a big heap. Father Elsie + Rob were at Uncle Haversons today they had single sleigh. Fine sunny day.
19. WEDNESDAY (19-346) Thrashing Peas 2 floors forenoon. Took little pig to Deven's boar. Thrashed 1 flor after I came home. This morning the bush was all clad with [hoar?] forst, and at sun rise looked well. Strange that tis locks should have grown grey in one night, but sols slant ray soon took it all away. 20. THURSDAY (20-345)
21. FRIDAY (21-344)
22. SATURDAY (22-343)
23. SUNDAY (23-342)