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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892

William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 44.pdf

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1992

February

1 Granny went to Ly we got a letter on Saturday that Aunt Jane was very sick and she down on the Express to day Ad brought A long log home at night fine day
2 it began to strom this about 2 oclock from East snow & snowed Ad brought A long log eh had the Bobslaugh
3 Ad went in the afternoon brought A long log
4 Ad went for timber & brought A long log
5 Ad went & brought A long log Bissie came home on the Express this afternoon all went at Brantford fine roads in places there is a drift
6 Ad went and brought in A long log & went for his grist that he took yesterday he ad 12 bags for the cows
7 Revd Mr Fairley preached this evening
8 Ad brought the last of the long logs this morning & load of shorts at night fine day
9 Ad brought A load of short logs fine day
10 do Do Do Do
11 Do Do
12 Do Do Do
13 Ad brought a great load he has got enough now
14 Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning
15 heavy snow last with wind the pasts is all full fine morning Ad took is load to Wallaces
16 Ad and Jennet went to Gananoque he took a grist with him & got some cract wheat fine day
17 Ad went to David Johnstons funeral there was over 60 slaughs and cuters fine day Jonney is doing the chores
18 Ad went to Sand bay & brought A load off rafters
19 Ad do Do Do Do Do Do
20 it snowed about 9 inches in the night Jonnie & {illegible} cleand up 4 bags of Buckwheat & 1 of wheat Ad took home
21 Revd Mr Fairley preached this Evening
22 Ad went to Young this morning with the Buckwheat and the corn to mill & then to Fairfield with some grain he is sending to the Northwest to the Bo{illegible} there A man going from there to whom the Bo{illegible}
23 Ad got home last night and Brought his grist with him they are all well there
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