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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892

William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 14.pdf

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1890 Febuary

8 began to snow last night the snow is A foot deap this this morning with a litle rain snowed all this fournoon the slaughs is runing wood and logs
9 we have no minster to day
10 Ad drew a load of wood from the chanty to day
11 Do Do Do Do
12 Ad went at six oclock this morning to the chanty for a load of wood get home & then him Wallace & Bruce went to the River & brought a load of Ice it is good
13 Ad went for A load of wood and then for A load of Ice he took the wood to Wallaces
14 Ad went for A load of wood stormed most of the day
15 Ad went to the River for Ice this morning and him ad Birion brought a load home by noon and went again and brought 3 loads more
16 we had no minister yet
17 Ad brought a load of Ice this forenoon that makes six loads we have here
18 ad brought a load of wood here to day
19 Ad went tothe Chantie this morning he took A lot of hay & straw he intends to bank out the end wood and stope out there all the week fine day
20 very stormy this morning snow & wind & drift till noon
21 Ad came home at night and brought a lot of wood
22 Ad went to the woods & brought a load of wood
23 we had no meeting to day
24 Ad went to the woods this morning Gorge Mathews came at a quarter after 1 oclock to saw wood
25 Ad went the woods rain afterwards most of the day Jennet went to Gananoque on the Express to visit Mrs Purviss
26 Jennet to Gananoque on came home on the Express it was 2 housr late all well
27 fine day I have been to the Barn twice this week Wallace splits the wood & sees to the cattle X Wat and his Wife came on the Mixed this evening from Pembrock they are on A visit
rain most of the day 28 they went on the Express to Malnatown they are going to his Mothers from there
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