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James Bremner Jr. Diary, 1881

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== 1881. ==
 
== 1881. ==
26 Monday branded up the follow one Heap the last and skidded seven saw logs then plowing till night Willie picking roots with fan afternoon thrashed a few oats had shower after dinner today ordered a pair of everyday boots from our Thompson caddy $4.27 Tuesday at Aunt Mary's B plowing for fall wheat and drawing out dung cousin George is to work the farm now and this is the start rather a shower before noon but turned out fine day Arthur split 100 rails this afternoon for line fences between us and Ronald McLeod 28 Wednesday plowing got through at 4 Willie thrashed some oats this forenoon father sold oats stubble with Timothy so the spring sewing failed to catch owing to the dry season Willie Harold it in one stroke got download pistol Arthur was thrashing this afternoon 29 Thursday sewing new land got over it all by Night double stroke which is all it will get father has more than one half so on with Timothy took download straw at noon Arthur finished all the peas on top of Granary tonight there is a load of straw outside on wagon but it will be dry I think 30 Friday took down straw then shifted fence with wagon got nearly through three loads we'll finish afternoon father fired stumps this forenoon and the fire began to run from as there was a very high wind we kept it from fence and fired a {illegible} lot more to Windward Arthur cleaned up peas and put them in bags for OS Market 28 1/2 bus 62 1/2 bus all together Arthur has 6 hours one {illegible} for his work one October Saturday Drew remainder of rails for fence logged up a corner to let fence down to Bush fence afternoon father so the other one half of new land with Timothy also some of Oats double across Creek got fence all built by night and horses shod two Sunday we were at our Sabbath school had Fair attendance Mr Currie's text today Romans 5th and 20th the offense here mentioned Adamson the design of the introduction of the law in the economy of Grace that the offense might abound {illegible} that it might bring out sin that it might be seen and known law does not cause sin but rather reveals it to the character Grace abounded triumphed over sin more favorable sin in provision by Nature Grace the Victor more than sufficient also in regard to its fruits send Rob's of Earthly blessing Grace bestows {illegible} God and Humanity United in one {illegible} the fruit of Grace can sing a song to their deliverer in which the angels cannot join     
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26. MONDAY. [269 -96 ]
 
26. MONDAY. [269 -96 ]
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Branded up fallow one heap the last & skidded 7 saw logs then ploughing till night. Willie picking roots with Fan afternoon thrashed a few oats.
  
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Had shower after dinner today. Ordered a pair of everyday boots from R.Thompson Keady $4.
  
  
 
27. TUESDAY. [ 270-95 ]
 
27. TUESDAY. [ 270-95 ]
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At Aunt Mary's bee Ploughing for fall wheat and drawing out dung. Cousin George is to work the farm now and this is the start. Rather a showery forenoon but turned out fine day.
  
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Arthur split 100 rails this afternoon for line fences between us and Ronald McLeod
  
  
 
28. WEDNESDAY. [271 -94 ]
 
28. WEDNESDAY. [271 -94 ]
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Ploughing got through at 4 oclock  Willie thrashed some oats this forenoon. Father sowed oats stubble with timothy as the spring sowing failed to catch owing to the dry season. Willie harrowed it in one stroke. g
  
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Got down load pea straw Arthur was thrashing this afternoon
  
  
 
29. THURSDAY. [ 272- 93]
 
29. THURSDAY. [ 272- 93]
 
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Sowing new land got over it all by night double stroke which is all it will get. Father has more than 1/2 sown with timothy. Took down load straw at noon.  Arthur finished all the peas on top of granary tonight There is a load of straw outside on wagon but it will be dry I think.
  
  
 
30. FRIDAY. [273 - 92 ]
 
30. FRIDAY. [273 - 92 ]
 
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Took down straw then shifted fence with wagon got nearly through 3 loads will finish afternoon  Father fired stumps this forenoon & the fire began to run from as there was a very high wind. We kept it from fence & fired a stump to stump lot more to wind ward. Arthur cleaned up peas & put them in bags for O.S. Market 28 1/2 bus.  62 1/2 bus all together Arthur has 6 bus one pck for his work
  
  
 
1. OCTOBER -- SATURDAY. [ 274- 91]
 
1. OCTOBER -- SATURDAY. [ 274- 91]
 
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Drew remainder of rails for fence loged up a corner to let fence down to bush fence  Afternoon Father sowed the other 1/2 of new land with Timothy also some of Oats stubble across creek. Got fence all built by night and horses shod.
  
  
 
2. SUNDAY. 16 after Trinity [275 - 90 ]
 
2. SUNDAY. 16 after Trinity [275 - 90 ]
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We were at our Sabbath school had fair attendance. Mr Currie's text today Romans 5th & 20th. The Offence here mentioned Adam's sin the design of the introduction of the law in the economy of grace --  that the offence might abound {illegible} that it might bring out sin that it might be seen and known Law does not cause sin but rather reveals it to the character. Grace abounded: Triumphed over sin More powerful. Sin in provision by nature Grace the Victor -- More than sufficient. Also in regard to its fruits Sin robs of earthly blessing Grace bestows heavenly God & humanity united in one person the fruit of Grace can sing a song to their deliverer in which the angels cannot join -----

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1881.

26. MONDAY. [269 -96 ] Branded up fallow one heap the last & skidded 7 saw logs then ploughing till night. Willie picking roots with Fan afternoon thrashed a few oats.

Had shower after dinner today. Ordered a pair of everyday boots from R.Thompson Keady $4.


27. TUESDAY. [ 270-95 ] At Aunt Mary's bee Ploughing for fall wheat and drawing out dung. Cousin George is to work the farm now and this is the start. Rather a showery forenoon but turned out fine day.

Arthur split 100 rails this afternoon for line fences between us and Ronald McLeod 


28. WEDNESDAY. [271 -94 ] Ploughing got through at 4 oclock Willie thrashed some oats this forenoon. Father sowed oats stubble with timothy as the spring sowing failed to catch owing to the dry season. Willie harrowed it in one stroke. g

Got down load pea straw Arthur was thrashing this afternoon


29. THURSDAY. [ 272- 93] Sowing new land got over it all by night double stroke which is all it will get. Father has more than 1/2 sown with timothy. Took down load straw at noon. Arthur finished all the peas on top of granary tonight There is a load of straw outside on wagon but it will be dry I think.


30. FRIDAY. [273 - 92 ] Took down straw then shifted fence with wagon got nearly through 3 loads will finish afternoon Father fired stumps this forenoon & the fire began to run from as there was a very high wind. We kept it from fence & fired a stump to stump lot more to wind ward. Arthur cleaned up peas & put them in bags for O.S. Market 28 1/2 bus. 62 1/2 bus all together Arthur has 6 bus one pck for his work


1. OCTOBER -- SATURDAY. [ 274- 91] Drew remainder of rails for fence loged up a corner to let fence down to bush fence Afternoon Father sowed the other 1/2 of new land with Timothy also some of Oats stubble across creek. Got fence all built by night and horses shod.


2. SUNDAY. 16 after Trinity [275 - 90 ] We were at our Sabbath school had fair attendance. Mr Currie's text today Romans 5th & 20th. The Offence here mentioned Adam's sin the design of the introduction of the law in the economy of grace -- that the offence might abound {illegible} that it might bring out sin that it might be seen and known Law does not cause sin but rather reveals it to the character. Grace abounded: Triumphed over sin More powerful. Sin in provision by nature Grace the Victor -- More than sufficient. Also in regard to its fruits Sin robs of earthly blessing Grace bestows heavenly God & humanity united in one person the fruit of Grace can sing a song to their deliverer in which the angels cannot join -----

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