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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1913
Toby Barrett 1913 Diary 23.pdf
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It has been much colder to day with a raw wind, freezing hard to night Dad is very anxious about his little pigs and to day battoned up the cracks in the pig pen, he says they feel as warm as toast. There are thirteen live ones and one dead one. | It has been much colder to day with a raw wind, freezing hard to night Dad is very anxious about his little pigs and to day battoned up the cracks in the pig pen, he says they feel as warm as toast. There are thirteen live ones and one dead one. | ||
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+ | Allan Law came over tis orning before I was through breakfast all ready to start for Jarvis I got ready as quickly as I could, with Dad's big coonskin over coat and walked over to Law's as Allan had to load up their seeds, we got started about nine o'clkock. When we got down about to the fourth concession Allan got out to walk and then got n with Ballack who was leading a team to Jarvis to sell to Dave. Ward who is shipping to-day, so I drove on to Jarvis's alone, I pulled into the association store as I saw the name of Fess above the door but Allan saw me and told me to come down farther to a brother of this fellow, so we went down and left our load at the other place till |
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to dinner with Dick, who spent the after noon down town. Dad. did chores. I read most of the time. We had some music. Frank went back in the gully to look at his empty snares.
It has been much colder to day with a raw wind, freezing hard to night Dad is very anxious about his little pigs and to day battoned up the cracks in the pig pen, he says they feel as warm as toast. There are thirteen live ones and one dead one.
Monday February 24th
Allan Law came over tis orning before I was through breakfast all ready to start for Jarvis I got ready as quickly as I could, with Dad's big coonskin over coat and walked over to Law's as Allan had to load up their seeds, we got started about nine o'clkock. When we got down about to the fourth concession Allan got out to walk and then got n with Ballack who was leading a team to Jarvis to sell to Dave. Ward who is shipping to-day, so I drove on to Jarvis's alone, I pulled into the association store as I saw the name of Fess above the door but Allan saw me and told me to come down farther to a brother of this fellow, so we went down and left our load at the other place till