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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892

William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 9.pdf

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   <td>October</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to Gananoque little rain</td>
 
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   <td>Ad put the three year old colt in and plowd in the North field A little rain</td>
 
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   <td>took things to the Fair I was in the Hall all day Ad was fixing thing on the ground</td>
 
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   <td>there was A fine turnout today and the day was very favourable we took first on Pears on fullclouth on flannel all wool Blankets on cotton & wool Blankets</td>
 
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   <td>Ad drew cheas from the Factery to the station</td>
 
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   <td>Mr McPhail Preached this evening fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad plowed in the midle field East Side fine day </td>
 
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   <td>Do  Do    Do    Do  little rain</td>
 
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   <td>Ad is Plowing in the midle field fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Do  Do    Do  Do  fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to Mallortown and bought A Mare from the station master there it had got its leg brock last spring it is a little lame he paid 40 dollers for it</td>
 
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   <td>Mr McPhail preached this morning fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad is plowing in the midle field East side </td>
 
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   <td>Do      Do    I am doing chores my head is a good better of the dizness the pills that I got from Dr Hannah did me good</td>
 
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   <td>Ad is plowing he plows with the colt in the morning and with white with him in the afternoon it Belongs to Mr Consaul the Blacksmith </td>
 
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   <td>Ad is Plowing in the center field fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Mr McCleanan a student preachd at night</td>
 
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   <td>Ad and Bruce and Wallace killed the old sow she is very fat fine day</td>
 
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   <td>Ad is plowing in the center field he got all done but the headridges</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went out to John Cooks and got his Ram and let him out with the Ewes I went to Wm Burns funeral Revd Mr Young preache in the church of England here the church was well filled fine day</td>
 
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1994 January 2 Himmet to Gananoque little sign. Who put the year-old colt in and placement? 3 Took them to the fair. I was in the ball all day. Af was living thing on the ground. "There was a fine turnout today, and the day was my favorable. We teach first on Pears on full clause on flannel, all wood blankets on cotton & wool blankets. 6 5. B.U. drew cheese from the Failing to the Station. Ho we Phail this evening. Five days. 7. To placed in the middle field East side. Fine day. 13 Do. So little rain. 9 At is blowing in the middle field. Fine day. 10 20 11.00. Do. Little rain. Do. Fine day. 12 Al went to Maltatown and bought a mare from the Station master. Theme had got its leg brack last spring. It is a little home. He got dollars for it. No we Phail preached this morning. Fine day. 14 Av is playing in the middle field East side. 15 16 17 Do. I am doing chores. My head is a good better - of the dizziness. The pills that I got from Dr. Hannah did me. 18 At is plowing. He plays with the cart in the morning and with white with home in the afternoon. It belongs in consul. The black with midyat. 19 Mr. the clean and a student preached. 20 A.J. and Bruce and Wallace killed the old saw. She is very pat. Fine day. 22 At is blowing in hand center field. He got all done but the hundreage's. 23 A went out to Lahin Cook's and got his bar and let him out with this Eures. I went to Hin Burns' funeral. Young preside. in the Church of England. Have the church was well filled. Fine day

October 1 Ad went to Gananoque little rain
2 Ad put the three year old colt in and plowd in the North field A little rain
3 took things to the Fair I was in the Hall all day Ad was fixing thing on the ground
4 there was A fine turnout today and the day was very favourable we took first on Pears on fullclouth on flannel all wool Blankets on cotton & wool Blankets
5 Ad drew cheas from the Factery to the station
6 Mr McPhail Preached this evening fine day
7 Ad plowed in the midle field East Side fine day
8 Do Do Do Do little rain
9 Ad is Plowing in the midle field fine day
10 Do Do Do Do little rain
11 Do Do Do Do fine day
12 Ad went to Mallortown and bought A Mare from the station master there it had got its leg brock last spring it is a little lame he paid 40 dollers for it
13 Mr McPhail preached this morning fine day
14 Ad is plowing in the midle field East side
15 Do Do Do
16 Do Do
17 Do Do I am doing chores my head is a good better of the dizness the pills that I got from Dr Hannah did me good
18 Ad is plowing he plows with the colt in the morning and with white with him in the afternoon it Belongs to Mr Consaul the Blacksmith
19 Ad is Plowing in the center field fine day
20 Mr McCleanan a student preachd at night
21 Ad and Bruce and Wallace killed the old sow she is very fat fine day
22 Ad is plowing in the center field he got all done but the headridges
23 Ad went out to John Cooks and got his Ram and let him out with the Ewes I went to Wm Burns funeral Revd Mr Young preache in the church of England here the church was well filled fine day
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