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William Beatty Diary, 1886-1889

William Beatty 1886-1889 Diary 44.pdf

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January 17th Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood it stormed in the afternoon snowed 18 Ad helped AB McNiel to thrash in the forenoon he2s Bay & got a load of wood in the afternoon 19 Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of wood fine day I took cair of the cattle 20 Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of wood I swept out the church in the afternoon 21 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood here fine day 22  Revd Mr Millard preached here this morning 23 Ad went to Sand Bay for wood he brought a load of Greenwood he left it here a little snow this afternoon 24 Ad is helping  Revd Millard to move to James McMullens house we have bought it for a mats for the minister & gave $900 for it in 5 years with 6% interest Ad took W darling gave their note for $450 Samuel Donovan $250 B Herbison for $200 Ad brought a load of green wood this afternoon he left it here side note Mr Millard  was very sick last night {illegible} Mrs Millard  was here all night they had to get the doctor he’s better this morning 25 Ad drew a load of Greenwood here 26 Ad is fixing for sawing wood at his place side note stormy day snowed About 6 in last night & to day 27 they saw it at Ads to day finished his wood & brought the horsepowr & saw here at night 28 they saw it here this morning Bruces 3 Boys is helping & George Matthews helped in the afternoon cold day 29  Revd Mr Millard  preached at night 30 Ad is fixing or working at his ice house he took a load of lumber from here 31 Ad  drew in from Ivies Bay fine day Robert Dods & his cousin Barber came here yesterday from Glen Tay cloth Factory then are selling their cloth they stoped all night we bought cloth for Philo a suit & me a pair of pants
 
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1888 January 17th Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood it stormed in the afternoon snowed 18 Ad helped AB McNiel to thrash in the forenoon he2s Bay & got a load of wood in the afternoon 19 Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of wood fine day I took cair of the cattle 20 Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of wood I swept out the church in the afternoon 21 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood here fine day 22 Revd Mr Millard preached here this morning 23 Ad went to Sand Bay for wood he brought a load of Greenwood he left it here a little snow this afternoon 24 Ad is helping Revd Millard to move to James McMullens house we have bought it for a mats for the minister & gave $900 for it in 5 years with 6% interest Ad took W darling gave their note for $450 Samuel Donovan $250 B Herbison for $200 Ad brought a load of green wood this afternoon he left it here side note Mr Millard was very sick last night {illegible} Mrs Millard was here all night they had to get the doctor he’s better this morning 25 Ad drew a load of Greenwood here 26 Ad is fixing for sawing wood at his place side note stormy day snowed About 6 in last night & to day 27 they saw it at Ads to day finished his wood & brought the horsepowr & saw here at night 28 they saw it here this morning Bruces 3 Boys is helping & George Matthews helped in the afternoon cold day 29 Revd Mr Millard preached at night 30 Ad is fixing or working at his ice house he took a load of lumber from here 31 Ad drew in from Ivies Bay fine day Robert Dods & his cousin Barber came here yesterday from Glen Tay cloth Factory then are selling their cloth they stoped all night we bought cloth for Philo a suit & me a pair of pants

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