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William Beatty Diary, 1883-1886

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March 1 Ad went to Sand Bay cut & brought a load of wood he left here cold day too Ad did the same as yesterday & left it here Jonney helped Bruce to saw wood 3 Ad went to the funeral of a child of Mr Deeds it died of the scarlet fever yesterday & another one did while they were at the Union Church burying it & it was buried at night Dr Hannah says it is worst type of this fever for sod Ads would to day Bruce & his Boys then they got it done & brought the horsepower & saw here 5 they saw all our wood to day & got done about 4 oclock Bruce & his 2 Boys helped they then cleaned up 30 bushel of oats Ad is going down to Robbies with them he is changing seed with him Philo with him 6 Ad came home from Robbies this afternoon he brought home the seed oats they are well fine day there was a meeting of the session here this afternoon a Cochran & ass Moorehead Mr Fullerton was admitted as a member to the church 7 Revd Mr Millard dispensed the Sacrament in the church here this morning Jonney took me up in the cutter it is the first time I have been out to church since I got hurt ate Ad went to a bee of James Calhouns drawing wood side note Jonney left this forenoon he is going to Clerk at Webson 9 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load to the station 10 Do  Do  Do  Do  Do  11 Do  Do  fine weather do do 12 Ad went to a would-be of John Johnstons they draw the wood from Sand Bay light flurries of snow 13 Ad went to Sand Bay and brought a load of wood to the station the roads is good fine day 14 Revd Mr Millard preached this evening 15 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load to the station 16 Ad Do  Do  Do  Do  he then went to Henery Follies & brought 12 bushel of potatos & brought them home he paid 40 cents per bushel he left part of them here fine day
 
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1886 March 1 Ad went to Sand Bay cut & brought a load of wood he left here cold day too Ad did the same as yesterday & left it here Jonney helped Bruce to saw wood 3 Ad went to the funeral of a child of Mr Deeds it died of the scarlet fever yesterday & another one did while they were at the Union Church burying it & it was buried at night Dr Hannah says it is worst type of this fever for sod Ads would to day Bruce & his Boys then they got it done & brought the horsepower & saw here 5 they saw all our wood to day & got done about 4 oclock Bruce & his 2 Boys helped they then cleaned up 30 bushel of oats Ad is going down to Robbies with them he is changing seed with him Philo with him 6 Ad came home from Robbies this afternoon he brought home the seed oats they are well fine day there was a meeting of the session here this afternoon a Cochran & ass Moorehead Mr Fullerton was admitted as a member to the church 7 Revd Mr Millard dispensed the Sacrament in the church here this morning Jonney took me up in the cutter it is the first time I have been out to church since I got hurt ate Ad went to a bee of James Calhouns drawing wood side note Jonney left this forenoon he is going to Clerk at Webson 9 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load to the station 10 Do Do Do Do Do 11 Do Do fine weather do do 12 Ad went to a would-be of John Johnstons they draw the wood from Sand Bay light flurries of snow 13 Ad went to Sand Bay and brought a load of wood to the station the roads is good fine day 14 Revd Mr Millard preached this evening 15 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load to the station 16 Ad Do Do Do Do he then went to Henery Follies & brought 12 bushel of potatos & brought them home he paid 40 cents per bushel he left part of them here fine day

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