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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 45.pdf

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   <td>Revd Mr Shane preached this morning Mr Crage at night</td>
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   <td>very heavy frost last night there is no slaughing  Ad came hom from Young this afternoon on the Horse the axel of the Buggy brock between Leaders & Margrets the horse got away & cut the two back sinews of his hind leg he went to Brockville veterian Doctor he would not {illegible} it till wednesday Ad had done it up with a bandage before he went to Brockville</td>
 
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   <td>we Killed the two old hogs to day it is very cold with snow in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to Young on the Mixed this morning for to see how Charley is he did not get home tonight</td>
 
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   <td>Ad came home to day Charley is well as can be expected he went to Brockville to see the Dr he thinks he is doing well I did the chores & split wood</td>
 
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   <td>snowed about 4 inches last night & today Ad drew some sawlogs for Wallace from Bruces for Wallaces stable ther is some sliping with the slaugh</td>
 
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   <td>Ad drew two loads of hay for Wallace they put if over his stable it is quit warm</td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr Crage preached this morning Mr Shane at night</td>
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   <td>the snow is all gone it is quite warm Ad went to Gananoque Bissie went to Kingston on the Mixed this morning to atend the College fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad and Wallace cleaned up his oats that was in there Barn in the field front last night I got what wood was out in the shed there is no truck</td>
 
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   <td>Stormed most of the day I got wood split & atended the cattle </td>
 
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   <td>I atended the Annual Meeting of the Agriculture Societie in Dickes Hall there was a large atendence of Members Ad drew a load of wood from the Hays land that Wallace has</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to the Chanty for a load of wood</td>
 
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   <td>McNiels Machin is thrashing for Ad it is oats that they are thrashing</td>
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1882

Jan 1 Revd Mr Shane preached this morning Mr Crage at night
2 very heavy frost last night there is no slaughing Ad came hom from Young this afternoon on the Horse the axel of the Buggy brock between Leaders & Margrets the horse got away & cut the two back sinews of his hind leg he went to Brockville veterian Doctor he would not {illegible} it till wednesday Ad had done it up with a bandage before he went to Brockville
3 we Killed the two old hogs to day it is very cold with snow in the afternoon
4 Ad went to Young on the Mixed this morning for to see how Charley is he did not get home tonight
5 Ad came home to day Charley is well as can be expected he went to Brockville to see the Dr he thinks he is doing well I did the chores & split wood
6 snowed about 4 inches last night & today Ad drew some sawlogs for Wallace from Bruces for Wallaces stable ther is some sliping with the slaugh
7 Ad drew two loads of hay for Wallace they put if over his stable it is quit warm
8 Revd Mr Crage preached this morning Mr Shane at night
9 the snow is all gone it is quite warm Ad went to Gananoque Bissie went to Kingston on the Mixed this morning to atend the College fine day
10 Ad and Wallace cleaned up his oats that was in there Barn in the field front last night I got what wood was out in the shed there is no truck
11 Stormed most of the day I got wood split & atended the cattle
12 I atended the Annual Meeting of the Agriculture Societie in Dickes Hall there was a large atendence of Members Ad drew a load of wood from the Hays land that Wallace has
13 Ad went to the Chanty for a load of wood
14 McNiels Machin is thrashing for Ad it is oats that they are thrashing
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