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William Button Diary, 1913


Events in the building of new shop
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May 20, Tuesday

Tuesday 20. Arrival of Mr. Kelland
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May 21, Wednesday

Wed. 21 Work commenced by him ground work planned a few holes digged by Ed. Wheeler
Isaac Snelgrove & Will Woodland
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May 22, Thursday

Thursday 22 Wing of shop removed, holes for foundation all digged, boxes built for half or
more of pillars for concrete, and four brl [concrete] used
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May 23, Friday

Friday 23
Boxes for concrete finished around
Four Brls. concrete used
Two sides and one end now pillared excepting two.
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May 24, Saturday

Saturday 24
Boxes for middle sill built so that all was finished Front end & two pillars for middle sill
concreted so that only two remains to be built
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May 26, Monday

Monday 26
Two boxes of concrete built which now completes the wall, boards removed from inside of
concrete & sills laid all around
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May 27, Tuesday

Tuesday 27 Middlesill laid and about half the sleepers laid
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May 28, Wednesday

Wednesday 28
Finished sleepered and nailed
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May 29, Thursday

Thursday 29
First posts raised in front end and half of one side
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May 30, Friday

Friday 30 one side and west end of first storey posted
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May 31 Saturday

Saturday 31st Mr. Kelland with the help of S. J. Woodland who worked until 2 pm. Finished
posting & spanning the lowere storey so that it is now ready for sheating.
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June 1, Monday

Monday June 1st Two beams scarfed & put in position about half of two sides & west end
boarded up.
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June 3, Tuesday

Tuesday 3rd Eight men excluding Mr K. at work. Beams for first story all put in position
Cross beam & posts for petitioning offices arranged S.W. side of Second storey posted and
part of East side with wall plate fastened on each. Lower-stored board all around and a few
boards fastened on second storey
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June 4, Wednesday

Wednesday 4 Five men with Mr. K at work until 3 pm when it began to rain & continued so
that work was suspended
The posts in second story now all in place about eight feet of lofting nailed down and part of
s.w. side of second story boarded up
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June 5, Thursday

Thursday 5th Shop lofted except abt. 12 ft. of office, only about 4 ft remains all around to be
boarded up, two couples made
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June 6, Friday

Friday 6 Ten couples now finished lofting finished and only nine feet of the flooring remains to
be done seven men with Mr. K at work most of the day.
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June 7, Saturday

Saturday June 7th
4 Men at work all the day & five half the day The shop floorring was finished in the forenoon
and in the afternoon the West end was ceiled to a finish and about two thirds of each side The
couples excepting 4 was also placed in position
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June 9, Monday

Monday 9th Seven men & Mr. K. at work all day Couples all finished and put in place
sheathing entirely finished about four feet all around the building being unfinished until today.
The first story was also ceiled to a finish
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June 10, Tuesday

Tuesday 10 Nine men & Mr K at work all day covering and completed it within a few feet one
of the offices was petitioned and the other half [petitioned]
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June 11, Wednesday

Wednesday 11 Fourteen men with Mr. K. at work Second story ceiled all around Second
office finished partitions position of stairs opened up. Covering left unfinished from yesterday
finished Vestibule leading to shop formed and some fixtures made and ceiling done. Some
scafolding [sic] on the outside around the building was also put up
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June 12, Thursday

Thursday 12 Mr K. & F. Pynn in the forenoon prepared the roof in the shaping of the ends of
the covering for the felt and in the afternoon with the help of eight other men the work of
covering with felt was satisfactorily finished.
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June 13, Friday

Friday 13th F. pynn sick
Mr. K. working alone put up work bench in the morning and began making window
boxes.
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June 14, Saturday

Saturday 14th Mr. K. continued at the same work as yesterday and now has eight partily
finished he left for his home late at evening having Jos. Clarks horse & our wagon.
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June 16, Monday

Monday 16 Mr. K. arrived at 11 am & spent the rem. of the day at work at same job as two
proceeding days. Francis Pynn ceiled underneath the two shop large front windows and did
other ceiling to the windows on the outside
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June 17, Tuesday

Tuesday 17 Mr. K. engaged at same work. Francis Pynn ill result of fall yesterday so that he
had to absent himself not been able to work
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June 18, Wednesday

Wed 18 Dressing up the frames for window sashes for the two front show windows was Mr
K work all day
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June 19, Thursday

Thursday 19 Finished making the two show window sashes
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June 20, Friday

Friday 20 Made two boxes and fitted them for the sashes
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June 21, Saturday

Saturday 21st Painted the two sashes and made the front facing for end above window F Pynn
at work all day Wm J. Driscoll helped him in the afternoon to do a little ceiling under the beams.
Thus endeth the first months work
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June 23, Monday

Monday June 23
Mr. Kelland fitted in place the two show window boxes and put in position the front facing with
cornice etc over the said windows. Francis Pynn & Wm J Driscoll used up what V-joint board
we had on hand and nearly finished one column of arching they also did some ceiling to front
windows.
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June 24, Tuesday

Tuesday 24 Mr. K & F Pynn worked all day Wm. J. Driscoll half only
one of the offices was stripped and made ready for the beaver board the under end facing and
other end facings put in place and a little red [?] put on end between facing & windows
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June 25, Wednesday

Wed. 25 Mr. K. Moulding & panelling front end of first story F Pynn striped [sic] with inch
board the small office and prepared it for beaver board
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June 26, Thursday

Thursday 26 Ceiled under & cased the entrance to shop door.
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June 27, Friday

Friday 27 Finished the heads on half Doz. window boxes placed three in position in front of
second story and painted them.
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June 28, Saturday

Saturday 28 Nailed the Beaver Board around the large office so that only the lofting requires
now to be done with it.
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June 30, Monday

Began work at about 11 am and put the front eve on under covering
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July 1, Tuesday

Tuesday
July 1 Put Cornice on eve and facing underneath it with finishings to the same and painted it
with white
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July 2, Wednesday

Wednesday July 2nd Began clapboarding front end and beginning at the top worked down
about two thirds of the windows in second story in straight course from either side
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July 3, Thursday

Thursday 3 Nailed narrow strip zinc above the facing connecting the show window put facing
board on it and underneath the three top windows put Ruberioid between the two stories and
did a little toward panelling the same
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July 4, Friday

Friday 4 Made three doors boxes in the forenoon and fitted three window boxes in the side of
shop in the afternoon
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July 5, Saturday

Sat 5 Moulded the pannls [sic] above window & put smaller [pannls] between
afternoon painted the front eves with red & the clapboard down to [?] of top windows with
grey
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July 7, Monday

Monday 7 Finished the little clapboarding between windows on front and the painting to it as
well spent forenoon at that work. Afternoon commenced ceiling arching shop finished first
section left partily done by F. P. & WJD and did a little to secd. section
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July 8, Tuesday

Tuesday 8 Mr. K. had the help of Wm. J. Driscoll all day at work arching shop. finished the
second and part of the third section
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July 9, Wednesday

Wed 9. Mr. K & W.J.D. finished the arching and of the entrance over the stairs as well.
Afternoon to JW painted the entrance to shop with 101 and three other window boxes whilst
Mr. K fitted sashes for front window
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July 10, Thursday

Thursday 10 W.J.D more than half wainscotted large office using up what yellow pine we had.
he then did a little wainscoting to smaller office with V-Joint spruce Mr. K put glass in one large
window painted with red & put in place and did a little toward finishing the other.
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July 11, Friday

Friday July 11th 1913
Mr. K. Finished painted and put in position the second show window put in place shop door
box and faced it on the outside and fan light opening as well. W.J.D. spent the day
wainscotting the small office & finished [doing?] that work
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July 12, Saturday

Saturday 12 W.J.D. absent Mr. K. faced the inside of shop door and the outside of two &
inside of one office door before going home
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July 14, Monday

Monday 14 W.J.D. painted the wainscoting of small office and gave a second coat of white to
part of 1st story of front and Mr. K returned at noon. and dressed up a few boards for to case
beams leading through shop
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July 15, Tuesday

Tuesday 15 W.J.D. finished painting and mostly moulding with cement paint Mr. K. casing
beams and evening assisted by W.J.D. put on some cornice moulding.
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July 16, Wednesday

Wed. 16 Mr. K. & W.J.D. finished puting [sic] cornice moulding around lofting of shop & also
finished puting [sic] beaver board on large office and used up what was left on smaller
office
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July 17, Thursday

Thursday 17 W.J.D. painted the largest office roof and walls apart from wainscotting also the
largest part of one side of shop and Mr. K. faced to a finish the two show windows
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July 18, Friday

Friday 18 W.JD. finished E wall S. end & half of S.W. side Mr. K. put some little facing on
ceiling by the door ¼ round in one corner & spent rest of day making improvement to the arch
leading to stairs
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July 19, Saturday

Sat 19 WJ.D. Absent Mr. K. put ¼ Round in east corner finished the arch
[entry jumps from bottom on one column to top of next]
Sat 19 Ct'd. and partily finished the undercasing of the two beams
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July 21, Monday

Monday 21 Mr. K. Plained and moulded the four pillars or props for the support of the beams
in the shop and put one in its place and thus endeth the work of the second month.
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July 22, Tuesday

Tuesday 22nd put two more pillars in place and having to lengthen them by a few inches took the day
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July 23, Wednesday

Wed. 23rd In the morning or before breakfast lengthened the fouth [sic] pillar and put it in place
afterward put some moulding around upper end & painted them He also put a little hard pine
ceiling around large office
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July 24, Thursday

Mr. K. finished the wainscotting of large office and put on moulding after dressed up some
batans for beaver board
Joseph Clark finished painting. [sic] sw. wall & part of end west of stairs was then taken sick
and had to leave of [sic] S. J Woodland spent 4 hrs painting beams & cornice moulding and loft
with grey
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July 25, Friday

Friday 25 Mr. K. Dressed & painted a number of batans for office and gave the loft of larger
office and side of same a second coat of green paint
At 6 pm he left for home to stay for a day or two & Johney drove him as far as H Hr.
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July 26, Saturday

Saturday July 26th 1913
Mr. Kelland home at Winterton
S.J. Woodland finished painting the larger office with Green Paint and the facings of the one of
the show windows with Grey spent about 7 hrs at work
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July 28, Monday

Monday 28th Mr. K. still at home postcard informed us that owing to death of daughters little
boy could not leave hence nothing done in any way
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July 29, Tuesday

Tuesday 29 At Home
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July 30, Wednesday

Wed. 30 Arrived at breakfast hour. & spent the day putting batans on beaver board in large
office
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July 31, Thursday

Thursday 31 Finished putting beaver board on small office which was left undone – for want of
150 [ft?] of it about a month since then painted about half of it with green.
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August 1, Friday

Friday August 1st
Finished painting office and dressed moulded and painted batans for the same
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August 2, Saturday

Saturday 2 Gave office 2nd coat of paint put little cornice moulding over wainscotting and a pc
of Cornice on ceilg evening interrupted by getting ready for O.P. but was [banked?] by mare
being cripple
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August 4, Monday

Monday 4 Spent the day putting battans around and on loft of small office and faced the door
of same inside
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August 5, Tuesday

Tuesday 5 spent the day dressing up and otherwise preparing some board for shelving.
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August 6, Wednesday

August Wed. 6 1913
Began the day arranging [sic] for the shelving of the shop and put two in place finishing them
meanwhile and otherwise prepared board for another
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August 7, Thursday

Thursday 7th Continuation of yesterdays work
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August 8, Friday

Friday 8 Finished the shelving on East side of shop and put Cornice moulding on and put one
shelf in place on the end.
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August 9, Saturday

Saturday 9 Finished end shelves
East of arch put on Cornice finishing and left for home 6 pm.
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August 11, Monday

Monday 11 Returned at breakfast hour and began making partitions for Groceries build box
length of one side of shop and put 8 partitions in same. JB Mansfield worked for two hrs.
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August 12, Tuesday

Tuesday 12 Mr. Kelland with J.B.M. spend the day making or partitioning of the long box and
also one on end for nails but did not quite finish it. G.J. Woodland and Geo. C. Mansfield
painted the lofting and part of the shelves & Joseph Clark painted one window the arch &
office door facing part of ceiling and some of the shelving
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August 13, Wednesday

Wednesday 13 Mr. K. finished the boxes for Groceries & Nails laid the board for the hanging
of the Covers and put in place one set of shelves on side J.B.M & JC. spent before breakfast
finishing the shelves partily painted yesterday and then went about their own doings
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August 14, Thursday

August Thursday 14th 1913
Mr. Kelland put in position Two board south side of side window to make a cubboard [sic] for
medicine and finished three shelves from window to south end
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August 15, Friday

Friday 15 A continuation of the work of yesterday and in like manner the same number of
shelves on West side of window
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August 16, Saturday

Saturday 16 The same work as yesterday was being done all day
The shelving on side was finished
Cornice moulding put on and three of the shelves west of arch put in place
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August 18, Monday

Monday 18 Finished the shelving and cut Beaver up a plank for to begin the making of the
window sashes
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August 19, Tuesday

Tuesday 19 Sawed up plained and moulded sufficient pieces for the making of all the window
sashes required for the building
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August 20, Wednesday

Wednesday 20 Mortised & put together the eight pairs of sashes required for the building and
dressed part of the frame for shop door. In the afternoon Nathnl. Goodwin was at work and
made half covers enough for half the boxes
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August 21, Thursday

Thursday 21st Made & hinged the door & painted it on the outside
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August 22, Friday

Friday 22 Fitted painted and put the glass in & put the sashes in the boxes of the three end
front windows. Nathnl. Goodwin finished making the covers for the boxes & hinged them all
and this job had his attention all day Joseph Clark who was at O. Perlican in the forenoon for
Miss Thistle trunks who will teach at Sibleys Cove spent this afternoon painting the [?] around
arch way between the two offices with green Paint and thus ended the work of the third
month
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August 23, Saturday

Saturday 24 [sic] Mr. Kelland spent the day putting lock on shop door having difficult in doing
so took the time until 6 pm when he left for home Joseph Clark spent the day painting shelves
on Grey side of shop and nearly finished it Nathnl.. G — faced window in centre of shop and
the one in the smaller office with the exception of putty around the [?]
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August 25, Monday

Monday 25 Mr. Kelland at home all day Nathnl. Goodwin finished the window of Saturday
fitted put the glass in and faced the one in the larger office whilst Joseph Clark painted the
edges of all the shelves with brown paint
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August 26, Tuesday

Tuesday 26 Mr. Kelland returned early & began at work soon after breakfast and prepared
the framing of the two office doors.
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August 27, Wednesday

Wednesday 27th
Mr. Kelland Put together pannelled and mo the two office doors and moulded the one side of
one
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August 28, Thursday

Thursday 28 Finished what was left undone of the two doors yesterday and afterwards hanged
the both of them. Nathnl. Goodwin was at work too faced two front windows secd. storey and
partily finished the third. Joseph Clark was also at work and painted the cornice moulding
above the shelves on either side of shop and also painted all the sashes with white he also in the
afternoon digged about half of the trench for the reception of rock & concrete for step leading
to shop
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August 29, Friday

Friday 29 Mr. Kelland put Locks on office doors & painted them and made fan light sash for
shop door. Nathnl. Goodwin finished facing third window left of [sic] yesterday and put the
glass in the side & west end windows & fitted them Joseph Clark spent half day at work
digging trench again
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August 30, Saturday

Saturday 30 Mr. Kelland was the only man at work and he work [sic] half a day preparing the
board to begin at the work of making the counters and then went home on horse back
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September 1, Monday

Monday Sept 1st.
Mr. Kelland at Home at Winterton and did not return for the day consequently nothing done
for the shop
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September 2, Tuesday

Tuesday 2nd Mr. K – arrived in time for breakfast and spent the day dressing up & sawing at
the frame for one of the counters
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September 3, Wednesday

Wed. 3. Mr. K. Natnl. Goodwin spent the day at the counters mortising :& dressing up
pannels [sic] & put together two fronts.
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September 4, Thursday

Thursday 4 Mr. K. Dressed up several boards making the fronts their proper width & runned
out about loft moulding and spent the day at this work.
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September 5, Friday

Friday 5 Mr. K. with Nathnl. G. mortised the 4 ends pannelled and moulded the fronts apart
from ends
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September 6, Saturday

Sat. 6 Fastened ends to fronts finished the moulding by the pannells [sic] of both and dressed
the top of one, and one plank of the second counter.
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September 8, Monday

Monday 8 Mr. K. Fitted the tops of Counters for gluing and with the assistance of Nathnl.
Goodwin dressed up & mortised much of the frame for the two other counters
Joseph Clark removed clapboard from one side of old shop
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September 9, Tuesday

Tuesday 9 th Mr. K. and Nath G put together the two fronts & panelled them. Mortised &
put together the four ends, belonging to them. Joseph Clark spent the day removing clapboard
from old shop
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September 10, Wednesday

Wed. 10 Mr K. spent forenoon getting out moulding for Counters whilst Nathnl. Goodwin
spent the day using them for that purpose. Mr. K. spent afternoon puting [sic] up the blinds in
the shop & offices & Joseph Clark removed clapboard from South end of Old shop and eave
boards from around it and at evening helped Noah Driscol (who spent afternoon) hauling sand
and gathering stone for steps leading to shop
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September 11, Thursday

Thursday 11 Mr. K. spent much of the day helping Geo Mansfield at work at stairs the steps
being finished as far as the first landing
Nathnl. Goodwin put facing boards around fronts & ends of second lot of counters & dressed
up one set of tops Noah Driscoll & his two sons spent afternoon at step and used three brls
concrete
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September 12, Friday

Friday 12 Mr K. put the glass in the two office doors helped about the stairs and fitted the tops
so as they may be glued together
Geo. Mansfield Jr. finished puting [sic] steps in stairs whilst Nathnl. Goodwin finished dressing
up the tops & prepared pcs for gripping the tops when glued Noah Driscoll & Chesley spent
the forenoon finishing the front step and partily made one block for the foundation of the
wing
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September 13, Saturday

Saturday 13 Noah spent about 4 hrs at work dug a hole and built one box for concret [sic] for
a pillar and it being fine spent rest of day at fish. Joseph Clark spent about 8 or 9 hrs removing
fence & putting it in good shape from [Cook room?] to shop
Mr. K. & N. G. removed the counters from the loft to the shop Glued the tops painted them
all except panels [sic].
Mr. K whent [sic] home at evening.
Geo. Mansfield was at work at stairs putting pcs. around end of loft and did some finishing but
not quite all
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September 15, Monday

Monday 15 Mr. K returned in the morning & spent the day plaining and otherwise smoothing
the four counters so as to give them a smooth surface
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September 16, Tuesday

Tuesday 16 Mr. K. & N. Goodwin fastened counter to floor put some finishing pcs on ends
nailed cornice moulding around the four and partily put up shelves along by each front window
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September 17, Wednesday

Wed. 17 Finished shelves refered [sic] to yesterday Nathnl. G. painted them with grey also
the stain & some finishing with green & helped Mr. K in painting one counter Mr. Kelland put
sizing on counters & large office & ptd one counter
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September 18, Thursday

Thursday 18 Mr. Kelland spent much of the day puting [sic] freeze [sic] work around small
office
N.G. varnished three counters and Large office Geo. Mansfield did the finishing to the sides of
small stairs & the painting and then sawed out some pcs. for counter drawer to run on
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September 19, Friday

Friday 19 Mr. K. finished the artistic bordering around small office and the large one as well
and put canvs. on the floor of same. Geo M – & Nathnl. G. spent the day dressing up and
mortising the frames and placed them in position under two counters for drawers to run in
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September 20, Saturday

Saturday 20 Nathnl. G. & Mr. K put frames under second lot of counters Mr. K. varnished
the tops again and assorted the board & otherwise Cleared up the loft while N.G. prepared
some boards for the eaves G.M. absent
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September 22, Monday

Monday 22 Mr. K. & G.M. put up scafold [sic] on S.W. side of shop & put eave boards &
cornice moulding nearly along the whole side N.G. spent the day preparing board for the same
Joseph Clark and John B. M. removed shingles & covering from old shop took down
Chimney & spent the afternoon removing goods from old to new store where nearly of the
business of the day was done for first time
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September 23, Tuesday

Tuesday 23rd Mr. Kelland put Cornice moulding around eave and facing underneath with up &
down [facing] for top story dressed up & painted blocks for the same
Geo M. Nathnl. G. spent the day clapboarding doing so as far down as scaffolding would allow
them about 5 ft J Driscoll in the afternoon painted the eve all along the side with white
Joseph C. JB.M & Wm.H.G. spent the day taking down old shop The roof is now taken of
[sic] lofting taken up and the ends taken down to beams
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September 24, Wednesday

Wednesday 24 Mr. K. put in block of red & white under facing & finished one of sizing board
so as to give side its proper appearance W.JD. finished painting the first fleet of clapboard and
then the scafolding [sic] was lowered several feet and during the day that distance between was
very nearly done by Geo. M – N.G. & W J.D.
Wm H.G. Joseph & Jabez Clark & J.BM. with Wm Barrett very nearly spent the day taking
down & removing the debris of old shop which was cleared away to a finish and holes digged
for concrete pillars for foundation of wing soon to be put on
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September 25, Thursday

Thursday 25 Cannot keep quite in touch with work today but Nath G. & Geo. Mansfield
finished the side to within a days work for one and WJ.D did the painting to above the lower
windows & evening he fell of [sic] of a barrel while painting and greatly injured his shoulder
Mr. Kelland put on the end facings and base board and lined out the foundation for the wings
having spent much of the day with Wm HG. John B. Mansfie [sic] Wm. Barrett & Joseph &
Jabez Clark who was engaged at the work of hauling sand & mixing concrete the pillars for it
having been digged & built
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September 26, Friday

Friday 26 Nathnl. Goodwin with the assistance of Mr. Kelland finished Clapboarding s.w. side
of shop the waterways was put on by Mr. Kelland & he also assisted Wm H Goodwin in laying
the cells for the foundation of the wings
Other workmen Spent the day loading Garnishee
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September 27, Saturday

Saturday 27 Nathnl. Goodwin & Geo. Mansfield Jr. spent the day at work on eaves under
cover of West end. [?] Mr. K assisted Wm H Goodwin Joseph Clark & Jno. B. Mansfield at
the wing until his going home in the afternoon. The end of the old office was take down without
removing the ceiling of yellow pine from it & that was again put in position for the new the side
was posted out and all the sleepers laid and thus endeth the work for the week
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September 29, Monday

Monday 29 Geo M & Nathnl Goodwin finished the end eave put Cornice on and the little
blocks & painted put on Eave board and made ready for Clapboarding. Mr. K. arrived at
noon and afterward these two assisted Mr K. getting ready the couples for the wing which was
put on also JB.M J.C. & WH.G. put sleepers all through and otherwise assisted in putting on
the rafters
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September 30, Tuesday

Tuesday 30 All the men of yesterday was at work again today but N.G. only spent half day.
All was at work on the wing the south end was posted out. Sheathed all round covering nailed
on and 4 Brls Asphalt used
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October 1, Wednesday

Oct 1 Wednesday
Mr. K. Geo M. Nathnel G. Jos. C. JBM. & WHG. were all at work on the wing
It was today finished on the covering entirely and floored as well a petition [sic] for office was
also put up and some ceiling done
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October 2, Thursday

Thursday 2 Mr. Kelland with Wm H Goodwin spent much of the time putting the South end
eaves under wing Nath G. & Geo M. finished clapboard the west end down as far as the loft
window & painted it
Joseph Clark & John B.M finishe [sic] ceiling the wing or store part
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October 3, Friday

Friday 3rd Mr. K put door box in the wing & finished the end by east side of sign board and
dressed up some other facings Wm H.G. nearly clapboarded end of wing Geo C.M. & Nath
G. clapboard ‘ another fleet of west end down as far as first story & painted it whilst Jos C. &
J.B.M. spent the day ceiling loft & sides of Tel & Post office with Y. Pine
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October 4, Saturday

Saturday 4th Nathnl. G. & Geo C. Mansfield finished clapboarding the West end of shop as far
down to within two courses of facing board which we are deprived of just now. Wm H
Goodwin clapbord [sic] the End of shop on the short distance from end to begin of wing
Mr. K. spent the time puting [sic] on the end eves whilst J.B.M. & J Clark did some more
ceiling to Tel. office
Monday 6 Nathnl. Goodwin ceased work today having laboured here 31 in all
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October 6, Monday

Monday 6. Mr. K. & Geo. C. M. spent the day making four window boxes for the wing
J.B.M. was engaged putting up shelves in the wing Joseph C & W.H.G. put eves [sic] along
the side and end nearly to a finish & Wm Barrett ceiled one side of aisle leading to Tel. office
and partily fitted the opening for the receiving & giving out of mail matter he also removed
Some hard pine Ceiling from old office.
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October 7, Tuesday

Tuesday 7. Wm. Barrett spent the day at office again having faced the opening on the inside of
letter receptacle faced inside & outside the door of the office & hanged it. JB.M. finished the
shelves in the store & built a box for to contain oats. G.C.M. & Wm H.G spent the day put on
the eaves under the covering of shop on east side. Mr. K. was also engaged at this work until
noon when E.C. Janes came to remove the tel office & then he spent the afternoon assisting him.
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October 8, Wednesday

Wednesday 8 Geo. C. M & W.H.G. about half clapboarded the side of shop above wing Wm
Barrett spent the day at Tel. office facing the window putting on Cornice moulding and doing
other little needful things to slider. J.B.M spent most of day at wing whilst Mr. Kelland
made out of the two front windows of old shop four from the same for the side of wing
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October 9, Thursday

Thursday 9 Mr. Kelland fitted in the four windows and dressed up end sid [sic] facing for wing.
Geo C. M. and W.H.G. finished clapboard the side of shop & made little prparati [sic] for
clapboard side of wing J.B.M. mde some boxes in wing for nails & Wm Barrett cut the opening
for a door leading from shop to wing & faced the inside of same
N.B. William Bury began taken felt & shingles of the [?] wing of old shop
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October 10, Friday

Friday 10th Wm H.G. & G.M. spent the Day Clapboard wing Mr K. Wm B. & J.B.M. were
also at work in connection with wing & aisle of Tel office
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October 11, Saturday

Saturday Oct 11th. The Clapboard was finished in the early part of Day by W.H.G. & G.M
some qrtr rounds was put in all around the facings by M. K. & Wm Barrett and this being done
the building was brought to an entire finish on the outside. & Mr. K. went home in the
afternoon & will remain at home a week Ere coming down again to finish a few things on the
inside. The Oil thank [sic] was removed to new store to day counters put in place in the same
& racks for broom & axe handles made
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October 13, Monday

Monday 13 J.B.M finished putting Y.P. Ceiling around aisle of leading to Tel. Office made a
pound for coal and hanged outer door
Wm Bury Apslom Reid & Joseph Clark was engaged removing the old wing the last of old
building.
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October 14, Tuesday

Tuesday 14 These three men were again emplyed [sic] at same work again making a finish of
the same and carted away rocks & other debris to the beach so as to give place a better
appearance
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October 15, Wednesday

Wed 15 Wm Bury & Ap. Reid was again engaged the old porch of post office was taken in on
Wm Bury's place the cleaning up of the old deby [sic] was finish raked & hauled away and a
little fencing done by them
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October 16, Thursday

Thursday 16 Apslm Reid was again at work & finished the fence leading by the shop
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October 20, Monday

Monday 20 Mr. Kelland returned at 11 am after being home since saturday 11th &
commenced at work making drawers for counters
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October 21, Tuesday and October 22, Wednesday

Tuesday 21st and Wed. 22nd engaged at same work so that he now has 12 framed on side
but without bottom
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October 22, Wednesday

Wed 22 Mr. Kelland put the bottoms in 14 boxes or drawers so that half the number required
is now made. Wm H Goodwin began building the chimney and after finishing as far as the
covering would allow began facing a window puting on side facing & ledge
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October 23, Thursday

Thursday 23 Mr. K framed 10 more drawers W.HG. absent
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October 24, Friday

Friday 24 W.H.G. nearly finished the Chimy [sic]
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October 25, Saturday

Saturday 25 quite completed it in the morning & afterward place some shelves belonging to old
shop in position up stairs during these two days Mr K was at work at Drawers and have all
now made to the number of 28
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October 27, Monday

Monday 27 W.H.G. was again at work at shelves & Mr. Kelland fitted into the counters 21
drawers
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[At this point, a more general diary begins. After the end of the general diary, however, several
more entries for the shop diary appear. They are on the reverse side of the blank page
immediately following the general diary.]
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1913
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May 23, Friday

Friday May 23rd 1913
First fish taken in Traps
Noah Driscoll & S. J Woodland about qtl each Wm. H. Goodwin 3 tubs.
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May 24, Saturday

Saturday 24 No fish trapped by any one day unpleasant with some rain as was also
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May 25, Sunday

Sunday 25th Unpleasant throughout no service during the day except a very short one at
evening by Rev. Joyce
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May 26, Monday

Monday 26 N.E. wind very unpleasant nothing doing on sea gardening suspended
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May 27, Tuesday

Tuesday 27 Light southerly wind Garnishee came here from H. Hr. at evening remained all
night. Absalom Driscolls wife died at noon after a few days illness with peneumonia [sic].
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May 28, Wednesday

Wednesday 28
Fine day wind West Garnishee left for St Johns about 7 a.m. Schnr. Undaunted came here at
5.a.m. and discharged a few M lumber. Absalom Driscolls wife burried [sic] in the afternoon.
Wm H. Butter new Chelsea brot. cart load goods at 9 am that had come by s.s. Ethie
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May 29, Thursday

Thursday 29 wife & Children visited H.Hr. J.W. Janes & wife visited us
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May 30, Friday

Friday 30 A quiet day not very eventful
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May 31, Saturday

Saturday 31 Mr. Kelland & Miss Pugh left at evening for Winterton
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June 1, Sunday

June 1st 1913 Sunday A fine day but cold some frost at night
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June 2, Monday

Monday 2nd Return of Mr. K. & Miss P. at 9 am. Four women engaged planting potatoes
Jos. Clark hauled manuere [sic] The hill garden now remains to be planted.
Three men with Mr. K. employed at shop Sea on and a strong W. wind blowing no
business doing on the sea
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June 3, Tuesday

Tuesday 3rd Gale of westerly wind blowing all day work at potatoes continued by same
persons. Horse sent to H.Hr at 2 pm. for brl. Sugar. Eight men & Mr K. employed at shop.
Wm Bursey of Old Perlican here installing Jas Goodwins motor engine
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June 4, Wednesday

Wed. 4th Fine but blowing strong until 3 pm when it rained for the evening. Traps hauled Wm
Goodwin 4 tubs other nothing
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June 5, Thursday

Thursday 5. Fine day J. Point men fishing and caught upwards of qtls per boat
F. Pynn, J.B.M. & G.M. J. Clark& Noah Driscoll all day at shop SJ.W. & S.W. ½ day each.
Magistrate Vatcher visited us at evening.
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June 6, Friday

Friday 6 Fine but blowing strong fishermen on the ground for a little time tide etc against them
no fish caught or trapped
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June 7, Saturday

Saturday 7 Strong s.W. wind & some rain schr. Garnishee returned from st Johns at 6 am &
dischgd by 11 am
Dr. Mc Donald visited us in the afternoon
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June 9, Monday

Monday 9 A fine day wind most part Easterly few punts fishing and traps
hauled but no fish got in any way.
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June 10, Tuesday

Tuesday 10. A better sign of fish two boats secured a qtl each
Qrtrly. official Board held its meeting at 3 pm
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June 11, Wednesday

Wednesday 11 Fine until evening when it began to rain & continued all through the night wind
W. blowing a gale so that punts could not venture fishing. Mr. Ritcey arrived at 10 am. and
installed motor engine for Jas. Goodwin sr.
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June 12, Thursday

Thursday 12 Very wel [sic] until 9 am. after which afterward fine, day uneventful, the usual
round of work being done.
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June 13, Friday

Friday 13 Fine day strong s.w. wind "Garnishee" here took cod trap & other fishery supplies
& left for H Hr at evening. Mr. Mc Nulty with C. Legge travelling agent visited us at noon.
Joseph Clark put a coating of tar on roof of shop Mr. Ritcey left for H. Hr.
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June 14, Saturday

Saturday 14 A strong S. wind with some rain. Our horse & man left for H.H in the earley [sic]
morning and returned at noon Death of two little children occurred in the early morning
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June 15th Sunday

Sunday 15th Fine but not very warm with strong N.W. winds. The baby of Wm. Driscoll and
also that of Reuben Goodwin buried in the afternoon
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June 16, Monday

Monday 16 Fine a gale of Westerly wind blowing all day and quite a sea on. Some of the men
was fishing for a little time and returned early as their were none to be caught prospects
poor.
Others were engaged painting the church but owing to the high wind did not make the progress
they otherwise would
Schnr. Fogo came here at evening but owing to the gale of wind and sea could not discharge
her.
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June 17, Tuesday

Tuesday 17 Wind s.w. & showery until evening then veered to N.W. strong & cold. Quite a
sea on so that the Indian Rock broke often. The "Fogo" was discharged & left about 10 am
The afternoon quite a few engaged painting the church
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June 18, Wednesday

Wed. 18 Wind N.W. light little sea on day beautiful & fine front end & towers of church
except very little of small one finished and scaffolding [sic] removed. Fishing at a stand still
none being taken by any means. Jas Tuck H.M.S. visited us at evening
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June 19, Thursday

Thursday 19 Finished discharging light wind with a little sea A few men fishing but found little
or none traps nill
A few men did a little finishing to the church. Finished painting the little left to small lower and
the door inside received a nice coating Busy day in shop
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June 20, Friday

Friday 20 Day fine and warmer than usual light S.W wind sea abating no person fishing no
news to record Johny with horse & cart hauled goods to L Cove and returned 9:30 am
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June 21, Saturday

Saturday 21 Light wind fine and warm A summer day.
Miss Pugh my wife and Johney accompanying her left for Old. P. at 11 am and did not return
until 11 pm.
Elisha Button carted to us at noon a load of Beaver Board & glass. Jabez Clark with the help
of our boys put his trap out in his accustomed berth after which our boys spent the day
whitewashing pailings Fish very scarce on our grounds None got with hook or traps Benj.
Reid & Brothers out with caplin brot. from H. Hr. but did not catch any.
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June 23, Monday

Monday 23 Day fine wind W. blowing a gale Traps A tub or more of fish of good quality was
got in each trap hauled Wm. Goodwin put out the second one. No caplin landed yet fish still
very scarce.
J. Snelgrove was to HH. with cart and brot. down 155 ft. plank and after spent the day
whitewashing.
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June 24, Tuesday

Tuesday 24 Strong Westerly wind for a time day fine. Wm H Goodwin Trapped 10 tubs fish
others did nothing with hook. Horse & cart sent to Lead Cove in the afternoon with Casks etc
and also to Brownsdale with flour
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June 25, Wednesday

Wed. 25 A dull day wind E. sea on latter part of day. "First Caplin" struck and obtained for
bait and all the fishermen did well and found fish fairly plentiful
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June 26, Thursday

Thursday 26th Showery at evening forenoon fine wind light. Gordon Day with three ladies
steamed here from Old Perlican in his motor boat remd.an hour and left again the rain
somewhat marred their visit.
A good sign of fish was on the ground again to day, and some of the men did fairly well
particularly those with trawls Wm Goodwin trapped [11?] Tubs & Woodland 1 qtl.
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June 27, Friday

Friday 27 Fine day but cold All the men fishing and did fairly well so that the prospects for a
good voyage is looked forward to by all
Wm H. Goodwin trapped 19 tubs at noon and five at eventide. First boiler of liver for the
season melted today Horse and cart at H.Hr in the evening retd. after 10 p.m The C.H.E.
examination which were on here begin since Monday Closed to day
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June 28, Saturday

Saturday 28 A stormy day wind blowing a gale from S. & raining all the time until late at
evening it moderated Men could not go fishing or attend traps to day but at even all were
haued [sic?]. Jabz Clark & Esau Harris trapped about 3 qtls each other not so well
Mr. K left for his home at 6 pm. Johney driving him part the way wife also went as far as New
Chelsea & returned at 11 am
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June 29, Sunday

Sunday 29 Day fairly fine and evening the wind sprang up from N.E strong cold & rainy
Rev. J. G. Joyce preached in the morning Miss Burry played as she also did at the evening
service when their [sic] was a poor attendance owing to first bell rung betime out of time
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June 30, Monday

Monday 30th Dull Day with misty rain & strong Notherly wind until noon which prevented any
work doing on the sea until evening when two traps were hauled with little result.
All the people was busy today procuring caplin for their lands. Johney left at 9 am drove Sarah
to New Chelsea and [?] Mr K back with him at 11 am. Miss Burry went home in the morning.
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July 1, Tuesday

Tuesday July 1 Fine day with light wind Traps hauled in the morning averaged something more
than a qtl each. At even very good catches were taken Esau Harris 10 qtls J.B.M & W.H.G.
abot [sic] 6 each J Clark 5 others fair catches prospects good. Heard at noon from Schnr.
Garnishee from Lancy Meadows via Griquet where she arrived on 27th ult leaving Hants Hr.
on Monday 16 she experienced a difficult time to get along owing to ice. She reports good sign
fish.
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July 2, Wednesday

Wednesday 2nd Strong Southerly gale so that hook & line men could not fish John B.
Mansfield attempted to put trap out at Indian Rock but no chance offered during the day.
W.H.G. Sml W. & JC. trapped a few qtls morn & even other almost nill.
Our mare was to H. Hr. twice for lumber & goods. In the factory two boilers of liver of was
melted.
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July 3, Thursday

Thursday 3 A dull day with Southery [sic] wind at evening it began to rain and it continued all
through the night so that all the drains filled as it was the greatest rain fall this season. J.B.M.
put a trap at the Indian Rock in the morning very little fish was trapped to day but heard of lots
doing at New Chelsea J.B.M. traped [sic] 4 Tubs in I. R trap at even
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July 4, Friday

Friday 4 A very unpleasant day cold with Notherly [sic] wind Esau Harris trapd [sic] 5 qtls
fish at I Point and J.B.M 8 Tubs at I.R. this was the best catches in the morning and even
J.B.M. persisted in getting out and his efforts was reward [sic] with 22 tubs. The ground is
now saturated with a heavy rain fall an unusual fall for summer time
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July 5, Saturday

Saturday 5 A quiet day with light S. wind Noah Driscoll carried out trap with all its contents
and put set it out at Island Point. E. K. traped [sic] 12 or 13 qtls. out there for the day and
J.B.M. abot. 10 at I.R. others did little.
Horse was to H. Hr and hauled down load of goods which came by Ethie
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July 6, Sunday

Sunday 6 Day cold with Easterly wind and misty rain at times Rev JG. Joyce preached in the
afternoon the other services conducted by laymen
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July 7, Monday

Monday 7 Fairly fine light wind until 3 pm. when it blew a strong Southery [sic] gale so that
little more & traps would not have been hauled. J.B.M. trapped Eighty-odd tubs Esau Harris
G.M. W.H.G. N.D. & J.C. all in line did fairly well from our trap N.D. first haul second
upwards of 5 qtls.
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July 8, Tuesday

July Tuesday 8th Fairly fine and very warm with light s.w. wind
Little or no fish in traps Esau Harris 13 Tubs J.B.M. [8?] Noah D. 1 qtl was the only lots
worth mentioning. Two of the trawlers got 8 & 11 Tubs respectively
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July 9, Wednesday

Wed. 9th warm light wind little rain at evening Johney was to Hant Hr for goods and after
returng when [sic] to Lead Cove and visited all the places taking goods along. Good sign of
fish with trawls a little doing with traps The same parties leading as yesterday
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July 10, Thursday

Thursday 10th Still very warm all day with light wind. Mr. Simonson the refined Oil inspector
visited us at [?] AM and remained for more than an hour A good sign of fish with trawls some
doing well P. Harris 18 Tubs one landing. Traps got a little J.B.M. 16 Tubs morning 4 at none
at even N.D.13 in the morning these were the best catches for the day
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July 11, Friday

Friday 11 About the same temperature as yesterday rained at evening & night some. J.B.M.
traped [sic] 10 tub in the am. 9 at noon but none got by any person after E.H. 6 qtls. morning
N.D. 13 tubs other traps very little. Lots of fish near the shore from the Point and Trawlers
doing fairly well
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July 12, Saturday

Saturday 12 A fine day light W. wind E. Harris & Noah Driscoll traped [sic] 6 & 5 qtls each in
the morg. JB.M. 1 qtl others Nil. A little doing with trawls. J.B.M. took up trap with all its
contents and was afterward altered or made to a depth of 7 fthms. so as to be put out in a more
suitable place
Mr. K left for home at evening and Johney drove him as far as Hant's Hr.
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July 13, Sunday

Sunday Fine day regular services conducted Mr. J. preached farewell in the morning.
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July 14, Monday

Monday 14 Fine until evening then showers, at night it rained quite a lot, wind light variable.
There weren't any fish traped [sic] today with the exception of E.H. 8 qtls N.D. 5 qtls JBM 6
tubs
“WH.G. & crew in the afternoon set out a trap at "scraig rocks" near Island Point fish fairly
plentiful along that shore.” Capt. Saml. Short & wife visited us in the afternoon and remained
until even the Rev. Mr. Paine & his son Carman also visited us for a little while Elisha with
Johney accompanying him left for H.Hr. at noon attended a meeting of Ag. Board and retd. at
9 pm.
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July 15, Tuesday

Tuesday 15 Dull day rained at evening
E.H & N.D. still getting fish. W.H. Goodwin first haull [sic] at raged rock 12 tubs. None got
by others

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July 16, Wednesday

Wed 16 Dull day light Nothery wind Mary E. John Champion master came here in the early
morning and we spent nearly all the day discharging her as we had little help EH. ND seven
qtls W.H.G. abt 4 JB.M 13 tubs other got a little and a better sign in evidence
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July 17, Thursday

Thursday 17 Fogy [sic] at times with light Easterly wind and variable. A little fish was taken by
all the traps but E.H. led with 11 qtl
N.D. 8 qtls J.B.M 8 qtls WH.G. about the same
Johney was to H.H. with horse & cart & reported traps there done well J.W. Janes visited us
in the afternoon as did also Clarence [Paine?] & two other young ladies
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July 18, Friday

Friday 18 Fairly fine day with light S. wind. A better sign of fish with traps particularly at
evening when Clarke had best catch
E.H. N.D. & J.B.M. did best for the day. Hook & line men also did well Lots of fish & caplin
reported to be seen at evening. Horse & cart as far as Sibly Cove with goods & hauled home
first cured fish. At dusk had to go in search for Johney who was [trouting?] – at [N.B.? Pond?]
and found him safely returning home. Mrs W J Driscoll sister & two little girls arrived her [sic]
on a visit from Boston today.
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July 19, Saturday

Sat 19 – Day fairly fine with light wind rained & blowed strong at midnight when about that
time Re [sic] Samuel Baggs & Mr. Aug. Francis visited us. Some fish was got by all the hook
& line men today ND & EH got 7-8 qtls resp. W.H.G. [2?] qtls others less. Johney, Carted a
load of goods from H.Hr.
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July 20, Sunday

Sunday 20 A Nice fine day but the wind blew strong from S.W. The two services in the church
were cond. by the Revd. Baggs and an after meeting as well the Sunday School was addressed
by Mr. Francis. The day was opened very enjoyably and the services was greatly
appreciated
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July 21, Monday

Monday 21 Light s.w wind & fine moderately warm Not much doing with fish today as it was
thought to have been affected by the Southerly wind of sat. night & the strong blow yesterday a
strong tide was also running and several of them was adrift and out of fishing order E. H had a
qtl. W.H. Goodwin 6 tubs others a tub or two.
Our visitors of Saturday night left for their homes again in the afternoon.
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July 22, Tuesday

Tuesday 22nd A fine day light s.w. wind N.D. trapped 3 tubs fish in the arm and that was the
highest catch for the day with traps nothing doing with hook & line Caplin plentiful Heard of
by Courier of fine catches at H. Hr. in traps.
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July 23, Wednesday

Wed. 23 A fine warm day with S.W. wind blowing lightly. A better sign of fish was here in the
morning J.B.M led with 6 qtls WH.G. 4 qtl E.H. 2 N.D 6 tubs J.P. Trap 2nd 5 [tubs?]. J.C 6
tubs others similar catches
Horse & cart to H.Hr. for goods afterward
Johney went to Lead Cove & took goods along shore & hauld [sic] up cask gasoline
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July 24, Thursday

Thursday 24 A beautiful fine day strong blow of West wind [?] tide & wind only two traps
hauled until evening no fish taken by any person to relate.
At 1 pm left for Hants Hr Johny & Clarence accompanying me and all attended meeting of
school board retd. at 9:30 pm
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July 25, Friday

Friday 25 A dull sultry day with light S. wind N.L traped [sic] 4 qtls fish am E.H J.BM &
W.HG. about a qtl. others nill At evening J.B.M had 7 tubs.
Johny was to New Chelsea with [provisions?] in forenoon and at 6 pm. drove MK to HHr &
got home again at 9.30 pm.
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July 26, Saturday

Saturday A fine day no fish got in traps worth noting save E.H 13 tubs none with trawls either.
Spent a very busy day and much of the night in the shop as lots of customers were around.
Elisha cut the grass in the little meadow by the road the first this season
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July 27, Sunday

Sunday 27 A beautiful day a fresh breeze of wind blowing all day
Miss Janes [opr.?] of H.Hr. visited us in the morning remd until after evening service which was
cond. by Mr. Paine good congregation present
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July 28, Monday

Monday 28 A nice fine warm day with light Southerly wind
Traps all with little fish N.D. 5 qtls.
E.H 4 qtls s.w. 17 tubs J.B.M. 6 others about the same lots of caplin around the shore. Elisha
Johney accompanying him left in Jas.Goodwin motorboat at 4:30 pm for Old Perlican & thence
tomorrow by Ethie & rail for st John's to take in the Orange Celebration
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July 29, Tuesday

Tuesday 29 Very warm with few scattered showers. Fish scarce a few tubs got by the parties
accustomed to get it.
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July 30, Wednesday

Wed. 30 Fine with light wind until the afternoon when it rained quite a lot for a while.
Improvement in fishing to day sign of large fish and a little trapped N.D. 4 qtls. E.H. a [little]
less s.w. 3 qtl J.B.M. 16 tubs [fath…?] W.H.G. 4 qtls at even other a little other parties
along the shore doing fairly well. Lots of customers to the shop had to have assistance of wife
all day.
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July 31, Thursday

Thursday July 31
A little fine with light Notherly wind. Caplin still around Fishermen doing little with hook or
trawls. Traps doing better E.H. 2 qtls. N.D. 3 Tubs Wm H.G. 2 qtls G.M. 3 qtls sml. W 1
[qtl] J.C 33 [tubs] JB.M. 5 Tub am 10 tubs hadock [sic] at noon 1 qtl at even. W.H.G. had
quit [sic] a catch at this time gettin [sic] 16 qtls and R.G. 5 qtls s.w. 16 [tubs?] Haddock Clark
2 Tubs fish
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August 1, Friday

Aug 1st Friday West wind a very fine day throughout.
All the traps secured several qtls fish large catches at Lead Cove From Lead Cove to Indian
Point all got a certain qnty.
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August 2, Saturday

Saturday 2 still another fine day Geo. M. trapped 20 qtls. am others got a little At [Ev T.
Avg?] trapped 20 or more with similar qnty in a.m. prospects for deep traps excellent
Caplin still continue in abundance
N.D. traped [sic] 2 qtls J.L. [?] and reported lots of caplin
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August 3, Sunday

Sunday 3 Fine day usual services conducted by laymen. In the very early morning Elisha &
Johney came home from their visit to grand lodge celebration having been driven from Old
Perlican by Gordon Day
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August 4, Monday

Monday 4 A very hot day with very little wind sea smooth caplin still around fish more
plentiful than at any time in the past. Geo Mansfield trapped 60 qtls W.H. Goodwin 25 qtls
J.B. Mansfld 18 qtls. s. Woodland a larg amnt Zech Reid 13 qtls.
N D. a few qtls E.H. 2 qtls Diamond 4 [qtls] Clark a few qtls others on the shore eaqually [sic]
well Trap men report never saw more.
Sml. short's motor boat & skiff was here at 2 pm with 13 hhds. salt and Malcolm short his wife
& his cousin [Bedkar?] short with a Miss Snelgrove of Catalina visited us at noon and remained
for a few hrs. At night our two boys Snelgrove & Wheeler had to travel to H. Hr for Dr. Barrs
to assist Elisha' wife in Child birth
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August 5, Tuesday

Tuesday 5 A dull day with strong s.E. wind for a few hrs. at evening. Fish was not so plentiful
to day still T.[G.?] had 40 qtls am and 12 qtls at noon S.W. abt 3 qtls morn noon & Even
G.M. similar I. Point N.D. & E.H. did practically nothing two or three tubs each J.B.M. &
others got a few tubs only. Caplin still plenty beyond Indian Point
At 8 a.m. a baby boy was born to Elisha & wife
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August 6, Wednesday

Wednesday 6 A beautiful fine day with Westerly wind blowing a nice breeze all day.
Considerable fish was traped [sic] by the men of Brownsdale HTA leading with 30 qtls others
10 to 15 qtls here Z..R. & G.M. & Wm. G. trapped 5 qtls. each others lesser amounts I.R.
traps weren't hauled by any of the parties fishing there fishing there thought to have ended for
this season
Some caplin still about but getting very scarce
Mr. & Mrs Hatcher visited us at evening on the way to Hants Hr.
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August 7, Thursday

Thursday 7 A fine day until evening it became cloudy Not much doing with fish today a little
got by some parties at B. Noel Driscoll took in bottom & leader of trap at I.P. and W.H.G.
took up entirely the one at the Scraig Rocks. E.K also took in part of Mr. Jas Goodwin left in
motor boat at evening early morg for goods for us but owing to strong wind did not get back
again until even.
Mr. & Mrs V. called to see us for a little while again at even
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August 8, Friday

Friday 8 Another beautiful day but very warm. All the people busy at fish & hay
Elisha & boys spent nearly all the day preparing the store for the reception of cod fish.
Archibald Targett here inspecting weights & measures. Not much doing with traps H.TA.
Brownsdale 5 qtls G.M. 5 qtls W.H.G. 7 tubs & even & G.M 4 [qtls] others nill
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August 9, Saturday

Saturday 9 A nice fine day Little doing with fish apart from Geo Mansfied [sic] who trapped 4
qtls a [sic] morning & 4 qtls at evening
E.H. & N. Driscoll finished taking in their traps at I.P. & [Mi… Head?] wife & Johney & Mr.
Kelland with [Opr?] left for HHr. at even & retd at 11 pm The even was unusual being lots of
people around. First squid got to day by R. Goodwin who caught 6 in his trap Last caplin for
the season was obtd. this am.
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August 10, Sunday

Sunday 10 A lowry day with strong wind S.W. and appearance of weather
Rev Mr. Paine preached in the am the usual services by laymen after.
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August 11, Monday

Monday 11 A dull day with strong Easterly wind increasing with the day and raining at evening
& through the night No fish traped [sic] by any one to day save 5 tubs by G.Msfd. John B M
brot [sic] on shore the trap at Indian Rock as did also the Clarks & the woodlands one of
theirs
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August 12, Tuesday

Tuesday 12 A strong Easterly gale blowing all day with a little rain nearly all the while. To [sic]
stormy to do any business on sea to day. Servants removed 1 M brick from wharf to stage
and hauled some sand for the use of cement in shop steps. Horse & cart with [CM.?] Reid
hauled load of flour etc along the shore
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August 13, Wednesday

Wednesday 13 A nice fine day with variable winds No fish traped by any one to day N.D.
took in part of the one fished by J.W. Janes Z. Reid took in his also. Every person being at
fish & hay to day Elisha & the boys finished cutting around stable and also the garden where
his house stands Johney was to H.Hr for goods First arrival from the straits fishery Shnr. [sic]
Lucinda at New Chelsea loaded
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August 14, Thursday

Thursday 14 Fine & warm wind light & variable [Mort?] Mansfiel [sic] Z. Reid A Armstrong
& Thorns took in their trap. W.H.G. trapped 4 Tubs the only taken here. Nothing doing with
hook No squid yet for bait Diamond reported two or three small schools of caplin to be seen
in sands. Johney left at 7:30 am for Old Perlican to get mare shod returnd soon after dinner At
even weighed in store 13 ½ qtls fish for Mansfields Servants cutting grass in lower garden by
the brook, & stabled what was cut around dwellings. Mr. Sinnott of Placentia visited us at 11
am respecting the buying of berries
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August 15, Friday

Friday 15 Weather same as yesterday Traps all on shore except three nothing got in them
Hook & line men fishing with caplin averg. qtl. per boat. Some of our traps was stored for the
season At Dusk Wm. Button of New Chelsea came here in motorboat with 12 Brls. Flour &
12 hlfs bread taken from S.S. Ethie at H.Hr.
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August 16, Saturday

Saturday 16 Still another fine day with light wind servants with Elisha cutting grass [in…?]
garden In the afternoon our cart & mare with J.S. went to Lead Cove with Cement & other
goods & hauled home fish for Jabz Hopkins At dusk Wm H Button N.C. came with load of
goods from H.Hr landed from Ethie A few caplin about still
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August 17, Sunday

Sunday 17 A dull day with considerable rain in forenoon & strong Easterly wind. The usual
services & Sunday school was conducted by laymen
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August 18, Monday

Monday 18 A dull day with much rain and a heavy thunder storm at noon. Johney to H.Hr.
and was overtaken beyond New Chelsea got home safely at 2 pm. Elisha began the cutting of
grass on the field whilst the servants & I stowed hay. John B. Mansfield finished taking up his
traps as did also Geo Mansfied [sic] Wm H.G. took up one fished by him so that only one
remains out now. Fishermen reports poor sign fish Squid scarce
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August 19, Tuesday

Tuesday 19 A fine day most people busy making fish Weighted about 10 qtls. in store and did
considerable business beside
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August 20, Wednesday

Wednesday 20 A dull day with Notherly [sic] wind Most men cutting grass but none spread
for drying Elisha spent all day at the work and the field is now cut in a direct line from Notherly
[sic] end of old shop
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August 21, Thursday

Thursday 21 A beautiful fine day with light wind Jas Goodwin was to H.Hr returned at 11 am
with a case of goods Johney was also up with horse & cart but there wasn't anything landed
for him to take down. Lots of fish & hay was handled by all to day a large quantity was
[barned?] by us
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August 22, Friday

Friday 22 A dull & rainy day with strong s.E. wind Wm. H. Goodwin took up the last trap in
the morning belonging to us so that they are now all in for the [?] Not much doing to day by
any one our servants in the morning bar stored a little hay & stowed what what was in the
barn
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August 23, Saturday

Saturday 23 Had the appearance of a dull day but seemed by evening that fish had dried well
wind moderate s.w. Jas. Goodwin left at noon in motor boat [taking?] up our skiff & returnd at
even; with 30 packages Johney & his mother acpnd. Mr. Kelland to HHr. and retd. at
midnight.
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August 24, Sunday

Sunday 24 A fine day with Strong ssw. wind Rev. Mr. Paine preached in the morning Jas
Goodwin sr cond. School & service at evening
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August 25, Monday

Monday 25 A dull day with rain from noon & partily through the night Johney left with
[Cer…?] in the a.m. to spend a time with friends at H.Hr. Revs. Mr. Ward & saint visited us
at 9:30 p.m. & remained until 11 they being on their way for HHr to attend fincl. dist. meeting
tomorrow.
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August 26, Tuesday

Tuesday 26 A splendid day with light west wind. A few men fishing and altho having little squid
bait found fish very scarce and reports the grounds becoming very scarce of cod our horse
was to Lead Cove with flour & cement after hauled 34 qtls of fish from Diamond to store and
at evening took niece Bertie Goodwin to H.Hr. where she will stay to night & leave from there
to morrow for Toronto.
Revs. Messrs. Richards & Adams visited us at 11 a.m. on their way to H.Hr. and inspected the
church throughout. The day was a very busy one with us all through
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August 27, Wednesday

Wed. 27 Fairly fine but not quite equal to yesterday. The day was a busy one as we weighed
considerable fish and at night arranged with Wm. Harris of schnr. Lucinda to take onboard a
load tomorrow of fine for Job. Bros who authorized me yesterday to buy 5 or 6 hundred qtls.
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August 28, Thursday

Thursday 28 A dull day with strong s. wind for a while until noon it droped and then showers
of rain. Wm H. Button with Jas. Goodwin acping him was to H.Hr in his motor for a little goods
and retd. soon after dinner hour. Mr. Kavanagh representing McMurdo & Co visited us at
evening Johney returned from his visit to H.Hr. & Master Ed. Short came with him. Elisha &
servants busy all day at oil whilst I attended to business Hez. Snelgrove of G. Cove visited us
for a little while. Fish buying & politics general topic.
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August 29, Friday

Friday 29 Sunshining in the morning but dampening owing to the rain of last night At breakfast
hour it became misty again & continued until noon when it clared up & became spendidly fine
with strong westerly wind. The Schnr. Lucinda came to take freight in themorning proceeded
to Brownsdale where I weighed 130 ½ qtls & then to Whales Brook & weigh 44 [qtls] by this
time it was dusk & I hastened home again
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August 30, Saturday

Saturday 30 Left about 6:30 am for whales Brook and weighed about 70 qtls & then returned
home & spent the rest of the day filling up the Lucinda here, and she left at about 6:30 pm.
Wm. Burton & his two sons came here at dusk in their motor boat with 12 Brls. Flour & c. &
Brl. Mols. & her supply of oil having given out had to let her stay over all night
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September 1, Monday

Monday sept. 1st Light westerly wind & said by many to be the warmest day this season Lots
of men from all the places on the shore left to seek employment on Grates Cove Branch
Railway Caleb Reid left a [sic] evening with our mare & carriage to bring home Miss Pugh.
Servants busy cutting hay in cemetery lots of customers around all day
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September 2, Tuesday

Tuesday 2nd A splendid fine day with light wind west at first then at noon veered up from the
North but dry & clear. Capt. R. [Kelly?] was expected here in the morning to take fish from
some parties but did not come to their disappointment I weighed 35/+ qtls fish (trap) for Wm H
Goodwin and attended to other business Our servant boys spent the day cutting the grass in
Cemetery The Visiting of Sir. R. Bond & Coaker in politics was the talk of the evening.
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September 3, Wednesday

A dull day with a little rain in forenoon and a strong gale of s.w. wind. The Schnr. Undaunted
came to take fish for some parties at Brownsdale & had to return again F. Pynn was at work
with us part of day making [?] boards. Servants at work cutting grass in the inner gardens.
Business attended to as usual
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September 4, Thursday

Thursday 4th A fine day Schn. Undaunted here loading we weighed thirty-odd qtls. fish for
boat Driscoll and some for others and removed goods from store to new shop and put in it
place. Johney was to H.Hr with mare & cart for goods in forenoon and after hauled flour to
Brownsdale [?] & Sibly Cove.
Dr. Macdonald & Mrs. & Miss March of Hants Hr. visited us for a little while
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September 5, Friday

Friday 5th N.W.wind with showers time & time again. Weighed some fish and spent a busy day
in shop as Elisha was also busy trying to finish cutting the grass in the inner gardens.
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September 6, Saturday

Saturday 6th Light Southerly & S.E. wind fairly fine alike for fish or the drying of hay.
Weighed 22 qtls. fish for Clark and did the usual routine of business Dr. Barrs visited us for a
little time also A. Targett & wife at evening & the three teachers of the shore
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September 7, Sunday

Sunday 7 A fine day just a little cold with light Notherly [sic] wind Morning service & school
was conducted by the laymen and the evening services by Rev. Mr. Paine who preached from
55 Chap of Isaiah verse 7
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September 8, Monday

Monday 8th A little lowry with light s.w. wind Lucinda came here at 8 am. and discharged 70
Brls. flour & other goods & left at 1 pm for Brownsdale to take fish for H.T. Avery After
discharging I left with horse & wagon Jas. Goodwin [sr.?] accmping me for Lead Cove
weighted & put unboard [sic] of schnr Rambler 140 qtls. fish retrnd. Again at tea hour. Johney
was to H.Hr. in forenoon for a little goods which came by s.s. Ethie. The day was a very busy
one with us all there.
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September 9, Tuesday

Tuesday 9th Raining nearly all day and all thru the night wind variable but Notherly for most of
the day. Schnr Rambler made an attempt to come here but owing to weather put back again
when nearing the "Ledge" business attended to most most people at leisure.
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September 10, Wednesday

Wednesday 10th A day almost in every respect as Yesterday and without event of importance
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September 11, Thursday

Thursday 11th Still another wet & foggy day similar to the past very little doing by any person
and no one fishing Mr Arthur Pratt a travelling salesman visited us in the forenoon & spent until
3 pm. We having given him an order for hardware etc. The evening was a very busy one.
Several was along with berries we having now begun to purchase them at prices exceeding
greatly anything ever attempted before. Wm Barrett was to Old Perlican with our cart & mare
for his clothing he having recently returned from Sidney where he spent 15 mos
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September 12, Friday

Friday 12th Dull until noon & then it rained for quite a time & very dull with strong S.
Wind
Mr. W.A. Munn visited us in the morning re berries which is now the talk of the day owing
to 40¢ being pd. for them. The handling of fish has been at a standstill since Monday Ed W. was
at Brownsdale with Flour and afterward to New Chelsea whilst J.C. helped about Concrete
step
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September 13, Saturday

Saturday 13 A fine day with strong S.W. wind quite a gale nearly all day. The handling of fish
and hay took the time of all the people.
W.A. Munn visited us again in the morning and had a word about berries. Several of our men
who had been at railway work returned at evening to return again tomorrow. Quite a few of
those who had been at work at siding returned last night.
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September 15, Monday

Monday 15 A nice fine day with light wind from W. & s.w. Schooner Rambler came here in
the earley [sic] morning and we put unboard of her 210 qtls. fish & 8 brls. Berries & she left
again at 1.30.
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September 16, Tuesday

Tuesday 16 Day fairly firm but it was lowry & a little showry at noon evening bright wind
N.W. Rambler wired arrived at St. John 11 am. Spent the day weighing fish and was busy at
that work all through
Drs Macdonald Barrs Mrs. & Miss March visited us at noon & remained a little time Several
of our men making preparation to leave for sailing work. Wife Johny Miss Pugh & Clb. Reid
whent [sic] to H.Hr. at evening retd. at midnight.
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September 17, Wednesday

Wednesday 17 A lovely day for drying purposes & thoroughly enjoyable in every respect.
Weighed a considerable quantity of fish and attended to business generally. Geo. C. Goodwin
S. J. Woodland and upwards of a doz others left here in afternoon for Old Perlican to engage in
sailing work
Schnr. Garnishee arrived at Dusk with 300 qtls all well but had misfortune to loss [sic] codtrap
with all its contents
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September 18, Thursday

Thursday 18 A dull day with gale of s.w. wind Garnishee discharged fishery outfit used this
summer & went to H.Hr. Spent day making up a/c.
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September 19, Friday

Friday 19 A fine day but not very drying. Winds at evening. A busy day in the shop lots of
customers around. Politics and the railway the talk of the day
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September 20, Saturday

Saturday 20 An exceedingly fine day perhaps the best for drying purposes this season. spent
the most of the day weighing fish for Esau Harris & Wm H Goodwin and removed much goods
from the old shop and put it in place in the new Drs. Barrs Mcdnd & wife & Sml. Eaddy R.O.
visited us for a while.
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September 21, Saturday

Sunday 21 Another very nice day Mrs. Chas Day & child, & wifes brother Joseph visited us in
the early morning and remained until evening. Rev. Mr. Paine preaced [sic] in the morning &
the service after by the usual lay men. Johney & Miss Pugh who whent [sic] to O.P. yesterday
to meet sister Molly returned at 9 am she accompanying them
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September 22, Monday

Monday Fine & very warm several lots of fish was taken again to day but the day was
generally spent removing goods from old to new store and doing business there Dr. & Mrs.
Macdonald & child too who had spent Sunday at H.Hr visited us again in the afternoon as did
also Doctor Barrs They performed a surgical operation & removed a diseased eye from Jas.
Goodwin sr boys Max who had suffered with it for two yrs. or more.
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September 23, Tuesday

Tuesday 23rd Another very fine day with light s.w. wind and a little sea on at first so that the I.
Rock would break some times. This was the first all day spent in new shop and was a pleasant
& successful one many customers around & pleased with building etc.
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September 24, Wednesday

Wed. 24th Schnr Rambler came here at 9 am discharged 50 Brls Flour lumber & other goods
& left at 11 am for Sibly Cove where I weighed unboard of her 160 qtls fish and returned
again at night Jos Clark having driven me there & brought me home again. The day was
beautifully fine with light West wind which caused the day to be a very busy one with us all
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September 25, Thursday

Thursday 25th A beautiful fine day wind & temperature same as yesterday. Lef in the early
morning again for Sibleys Cove Elisha accompanying me Joseph Clark with horse & wagon
driving us I finished loading the Schnr. Rambler having weighed unboard of her qtls making
a total of Elisah also weighed onboard the Schnr. R.W.G. at Lead Cove qtls fish
these schnrs. left at dusk for Old Perlican and we returned home by the same conveyance
having come for us and arrived soon after nigh fell
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September 26, Friday

Friday 26 Weather wind & temperature like yesterday sea beautifully smoothe Schnr.
Garnishee came here in the early morning weighed unboard of her qtls fish also put onboard
Cask Oil 50 Pun Hoops 250 flour brl shooks Schnr. filled at 5 pm. Had a good Crew for
helping The schrs had in when she came here 1 qtls of her voyage soft cure. She remained all
night and left in the early morning for st John's.
The Schnr. Undaunted was also here & discarged [sic] on our premises a few M lumber for
J.C. Driscoll
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September 27, Saturday

Saturday 27 A dull & lowry day with heavy atmosphere sultry & dead heat most oppressive,
this season At evening & night it rained almost continuously The schooner Lucinda came here
for breakfast hour and discharged two skiff loads of lumber. Wife, Johney, & Clarence with
Wm. Barrett accompanyin [sic] them left at same time for Broad Cove to spend a few days.
The day all three was exceptionally busy with us all and at evening the assistance of the school
teachers on the shore Misses Thistle & Crumy who with Miss Pugh proved of much service to
us they each having helped us considerably.
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September 28, Sunday

Sunday 28 Fine in the morning with Westerly wind afternoon veerd up from North and then
followed frequent showers of rain. The morning service was conducted by Joshua Goodwin
and in the afternoon the qrtly service was held in church & sch programme was immensely
enjoyable service at night by JBM.
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September 29, Sunday

Monday 29 A fine day changeable wind. Spent a very busy day at business

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September 30, Tuesday

Tuesday 30 A dull day with rain at intervals. Business again brisk spent the entire day at the
work. W.F. Coaker steamer Kintail called here in the afternoon and had provisions for some
parties.
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October 1, Wednesday

Oct. 1 Wednesday
A fine day with strong N.W. wind & colder than usual spent the day entirely in the office.
Settling with people and making up & out a/c
Lots of customers in the shop plenty of work all day Mr Butt Druggist of Carbonear visited us
in the forenoon & remained a few hrs.
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October 2, Thursday

Thursday 2nd. A fine day with light wind. People party's candidate visited this place at noon
went to end of circuit held meeting here I might a most successful one. Wife & boys returned
from their visit about about 9 pm
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October 3, Friday

Friday 3rd A soft lowry day with light s.E wind Candidates left at 10 am politics talk of the day.
Business brisk
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October 4, Saturday

Saturday 4 Another fine day with light wind but apart from business not very eventful
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October 5, Sunday

Sunday 5 A dull day with light wind from s. at evening it rained a little and as the night advanced
it was very dirty with wind & rain Rev. Mr. Paine preached in the morning & the usual services
was conducted by Jas Goodwin Sr & J.B Mansfed
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October 6, Monday

Monday 6 Very dull in the morning but it cleared early and was fine all the day wind light &
Eastry with little sea on. Another brisk day in the shop and office with many customers around
so that the day was spent entirely at the work. Mr. Vatcher Magistrate visited us in the
afternoon & remained a little while
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October 7, Tuesday

Tuesday 7th A little fine in the forenoon but at evening their [sic] was light rain for a time. All
evening the wind veered up from the North and at night it blew strong. Miss Molly Pugh left for
home at noon & was driven as far as Winterton by Clb. Reid her sister our teacher accmpy her
as did also Mrs. Elisha as far as HHr. The F.P.U. steamer Kintail was also here in the
afternoon with supplies for Union folk. Mr. E.G. Janes came here at noon and spent until dusk
& removed the telegraph to the new office Joseph Clark and James Goodwin Sr. assisted him
in his work.
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October 8, Wednesday

Wed. 8th Day a little fine with sea on Garnishee arrives from st John's to H.Hr at 9 a.m. The
usual work was precede with
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October 9, Thursday

Thursday 9 A sea on and E wind so that the Garnishee could not come here to discharge The
Union L. Candidates were here at night and held meeting with much excitement
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October 10, Friday and October 11, Saturday

Friday 10 & Saturday 11th
Sea on days not vy eventful
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October 12, Sunday

Sunday 12th A fine day the regular services held by laymen
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October 13, Monday and October 14, Tuesday

Monday 13 & Tuesday 14 sea on with N & E. wind and not much change in temperature and
little heppening [sic] worth noting apart from Cable news of the burning at sea of a large
steamer & the loss of my [sic] lives
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October 15, Wednesday

Wednesday 15 A moderately fine day with light E wind C.W.G. was at Lead Cove & Elisha
was there & weighed unboard of her 300 qtls fish & return again at 4 pm
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October 16, Thursday

Thursday 16 Light wind but fine an uneventful day
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October 17, Friday

Friday 17 Schnr. Garnishee here & discharged & 106 qtls. fish afterward put unboard of her
Elisha was a [sic] Brownsdale and weighed unboard 100 qtls. on Undaunted & return at nigh
[sic] These Schnrs remained all night and on Saturday 18 was finished we having put onboard
the balance of all we had
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October 19, Sunday

Usual services cmd morg. & afternoon but at night Rev. Mr. Paine preached and had a splend
service
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October 20, Monday

Monday 20 A very busy day crowds of people here all day & sold nearly all Garnishee's load
of provisions
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October 21, Tuesday

Tuesdy 21 A [?] day potatoes finished being digged to day small crop. Sea on day very warm
with light s.w wind
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October 22, Wednesday and October 23, Thursday

Wed 22 & Thursday 23 Dull & unfit for drying purposes with sea on but not very great Dr.
Macdonald came to visit us on Tuesday evening & remained until Wed 10 am. Shoping [sic]
brisk
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October 24, Friday and October 25, Saturday

Friday 24 & Saturday 25
Weather Soft & warm but not suitable for drying purposes Apart from politics day not very
eventful
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October 26, Sunday

Sunday 26 Fairly fine & main services conducted by usual laymen.
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October 27, Monday

Monday 27 Strong gale of SE wind blowing & rained all afternoon. Servants washing Bags &
board and otherwise cleaning up liver store. Apslm Reid was at work forenoon hauling [?]
Business was fairly brisk all day. Francis Pynn spent from morning until 4 pm [?] making
funnelling for office & spent half of today putting them up & fitting in a [slider?] for letters
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[At this point the general diary ends. It is followed by a blank page, but on the reverse side of
that page is a brief continuation of the shop diary]

Shop Diary Ctd
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October 28, Tuesday

Tuesday 28 Mr. Kelland finished the drawers & began the making of the opening from postal
to private offices Wm.H.G. finished the shelves & the making of the paper holders
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October 29, Wednesday Mr Kelland finished the opening refered [sic] to yesterday in my
office and whent home in afternoon & WmH. Goodwin sawed the opening in the loft for the
funnelling and otherwise prepared it for such. In the afternoon he remained at home.
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November 3, Monday

Nov. Monday 3 Mr. Kelland arrived in the afternoon and spent the evening facing and making
& hanging door in the Tel office to connect with one in my office

 

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