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William Beatty Diary, 1883-1886

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   <td> Dan went to Wallace's place with {illegible} Matthews & they cut what was on the railway {illegible} boys & {illegible} helped for Dan went with Bruce to {illegible} to cut {illegible} the railway they got it ready {illegible} it stormed so that stop they got nothing d1</td>
 
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   <td>Dan Drew down to the North field where the Buckwheat was last year</td>
 
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   <td>stormed & snowed most of the day Dan oiled the double harness in the Weavers room</td>
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   <td>Reverend Mr Shane preached this morning after the sermon the members chose Hugh McKay as an elder for Lansdowne there was no one to they chose for Fairfax & one for Sand Bay</td>
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   <td>Dan went to Abs they sawed what was on the railway {illegible} brought the horsepowr to Bruces on a slaugh</td>
 
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   <td>Dan took the cirkler saw out to Bruce {illegible} they sawed it all that he had out fine day </td>
 
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   <td> I went with JW Darling to Rockport for to here a complaint that was laid against them for selling goods with a license it was tried by Mr Cornell he fined him $10 & cost it was the most unjust dicision I ever heard according to the Evidence given Cornell had decided the case before he heard the evidence at so apealed</td>
 
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   <td>Dan put up our road fences this morning the travel has been through the whole {illegible} of our field & across the end all winter {illegible} to the {illegible}</td>
 
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   <td>Dan is not very well he has a very bad cold</td>
 
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   <td>we painted the Bobslaughs fine warm day </td>
 
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   <td>Reverend Mr Craig preached this morning Mr Shane at night </td>
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   <td>we cleaned up what seed oats was in the east bin we had 31 bushels</td>
 
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   <td>we bored some post holes & put in some of the posts in the concession line </td>
 
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1883

April 1 {illegible}
2 {illegible}
3 Dan went to Wallace's place with {illegible} Matthews & they cut what was on the railway {illegible} boys & {illegible} helped for Dan went with Bruce to {illegible} to cut {illegible} the railway they got it ready {illegible} it stormed so that stop they got nothing d1
4
5
6 Dan Drew down to the North field where the Buckwheat was last year
7 stormed & snowed most of the day Dan oiled the double harness in the Weavers room
8 Reverend Mr Shane preached this morning after the sermon the members chose Hugh McKay as an elder for Lansdowne there was no one to they chose for Fairfax & one for Sand Bay
9 Dan went to Abs they sawed what was on the railway {illegible} brought the horsepowr to Bruces on a slaugh
10 Dan took the cirkler saw out to Bruce {illegible} they sawed it all that he had out fine day
11 I went with JW Darling to Rockport for to here a complaint that was laid against them for selling goods with a license it was tried by Mr Cornell he fined him $10 & cost it was the most unjust dicision I ever heard according to the Evidence given Cornell had decided the case before he heard the evidence at so apealed
12 Dan put up our road fences this morning the travel has been through the whole {illegible} of our field & across the end all winter {illegible} to the {illegible}
13 Dan is not very well he has a very bad cold
14 we painted the Bobslaughs fine warm day
15 Reverend Mr Craig preached this morning Mr Shane at night
16 we cleaned up what seed oats was in the east bin we had 31 bushels
17 we bored some post holes & put in some of the posts in the concession line
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