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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 68.pdf

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   <td>Dan went to the 6 con for a load of wood for the Widow Landon he had a cord and a half it is two dollars per cord I take the cattle to J. Taylors well near the station</td>
 
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   <td>Dan is helping Bruce to thrash fine day Bessie and Jennie came from from school a Miss Smith came with Bessie from Kingston for to spend the hallodas here</td>
 
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   <td>Dan went to Bruces this morning to thrash I tended the cattle we hope to watter them at Taylors well</td>
 
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   <td>Dan went to Bruces to thrash finished tthis forenoon they came to the Road Barn and thrashed 150 bushel of oats Robert Lattimer son helped us</td>
 
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   <td>they finished our thrashing at night we had all together 350 bushel there they all in the granary there </td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr Bond preached this morning Mr Shane at night</td>
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   <td>Dan went away yesterday he did not come home to day I watered the cattle at the gravel pit to day the water is runing there has been fine warm days with some rain and snow for some days back</td>
 
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   <td>Dan came home this afternoon he was at Mallortown Mrs John Buel is dead his sister lived with her</td>
 
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   <td>Ellen and me went to Delta to Lizie & vive  Dan did the chores Lizie is able to get up and walk about without help I was suprised to see her so well we stoped with here all night </td>
 
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   <td>came home this afternoon they are all well very fine weather the roads good</td>
 
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   <td>Dan drew some wood from the 6 consession</td>
 
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   <td>Dan thrashed some peas in the {illegible}</td>
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   <td>I went to Fairfax  Abie went with me there was a meeting of the session there 6 persons Joined the church.  Abie was one of them they have a fine church there Revd Mr Shane preached</td>
 
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   <td>went to Fairfax the communion was dispenced there was a very large meeting the church was full fine day  Samuel Daonavan gave me 50 cent for the pine I provided</td>
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1882

Dec 19 Dan went to the 6 con for a load of wood for the Widow Landon he had a cord and a half it is two dollars per cord I take the cattle to J. Taylors well near the station
20 Dan is helping Bruce to thrash fine day Bessie and Jennie came from from school a Miss Smith came with Bessie from Kingston for to spend the hallodas here
21 Dan went to Bruces this morning to thrash I tended the cattle we hope to watter them at Taylors well
22 Dan went to Bruces to thrash finished tthis forenoon they came to the Road Barn and thrashed 150 bushel of oats Robert Lattimer son helped us
23 they finished our thrashing at night we had all together 350 bushel there they all in the granary there
24 Revd Mr Bond preached this morning Mr Shane at night
25 Dan went away yesterday he did not come home to day I watered the cattle at the gravel pit to day the water is runing there has been fine warm days with some rain and snow for some days back
26 Dan came home this afternoon he was at Mallortown Mrs John Buel is dead his sister lived with her
27 Ellen and me went to Delta to Lizie & vive Dan did the chores Lizie is able to get up and walk about without help I was suprised to see her so well we stoped with here all night
28 came home this afternoon they are all well very fine weather the roads good
29 Dan drew some wood from the 6 consession
Dan thrashed some peas in the {illegible} 30 I went to Fairfax Abie went with me there was a meeting of the session there 6 persons Joined the church. Abie was one of them they have a fine church there Revd Mr Shane preached
31 went to Fairfax the communion was dispenced there was a very large meeting the church was full fine day Samuel Daonavan gave me 50 cent for the pine I provided
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