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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1911

Theobald Toby Barrett Diary 1911 112..pdf

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Saturday November 11th
 
Saturday November 11th
  
Dad hooked the big teams to the lumber wagon and he Dick, Frank and I went down town. We went to Huby's fiorst and got a wagon load of boxes and other tings. Then we went up to Bob Law's to sort out the potatoes. We got four or five bushels out of themn. We got home about noon. We found Edith Law in here with Nippwer who was sick and shut up in the stable so he would not fight Tige. She brought himover for Dad to look at. Dad plowed all the afternoon. I helped Frank make cider most of the afthe after noon we got quite a lot. Ferdie cam eovewr about noon and he and Dick went down town. Dick got home about dark singing the old dcow bell which Aunty had found while cleaning out the store room down home. Dad was afreaid it was lost as we looked for it last spring and could not find it. He felt badlt about it as it has been down home so long, ke knew it as soon as he heard it. Charlie Shand was over today to see Dad about a sick dog too. It has been a beautiful day but there seems to be a wind getting up to-night. There is thinder and ligning aslso to-night which {Margin note} which they say at this season is a token ofmild weather we will see if all's {illegible}.
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Dad hooked the big teams on to the lumber wagon and he, Dick, Frank and I went down town. We went to Huby's first and got a wagon load of boxes and other things. Then we went up to Bob Law's to sort out the potatoes. We got about four or five bushels out of them. We got home about noon. We found Edith Lawrie here with Nipper who was sick and shut up in the stable so he would not fight Tige. She brought him over for Dad to look at. Dad plowed all the after noon. I helped Frank make cider most of the after noon we got quite a lot. Ferdie came over about noon and he and Dick went down town. Dick got home about dark ringing the old cow bell which Aunty had found while cleaning out the store room down home. Dad was afraid it was lost as we looked for it last spring and could not find it. He felt badly about it as it has been down home so long, ke knew it as soon as he heard it. Charlie Shand was over to-day to see Dad about a sick dog too. It has been a beautiful day, but there seems to be a wind getting up to-night. There is thunder and ligning also to-night which {Margin note} which they say at this season is a token of mild weather we will see if all's {illegible}.

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Saturday November 11th

Dad hooked the big teams on to the lumber wagon and he, Dick, Frank and I went down town. We went to Huby's first and got a wagon load of boxes and other things. Then we went up to Bob Law's to sort out the potatoes. We got about four or five bushels out of them. We got home about noon. We found Edith Lawrie here with Nipper who was sick and shut up in the stable so he would not fight Tige. She brought him over for Dad to look at. Dad plowed all the after noon. I helped Frank make cider most of the after noon we got quite a lot. Ferdie came over about noon and he and Dick went down town. Dick got home about dark ringing the old cow bell which Aunty had found while cleaning out the store room down home. Dad was afraid it was lost as we looked for it last spring and could not find it. He felt badly about it as it has been down home so long, ke knew it as soon as he heard it. Charlie Shand was over to-day to see Dad about a sick dog too. It has been a beautiful day, but there seems to be a wind getting up to-night. There is thunder and ligning also to-night which {Margin note} which they say at this season is a token of mild weather we will see if all's {illegible}.

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