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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1914

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Tuesday June 30th
 
Tuesday June 30th
  
When Huby came over this morning he told us that the Whitney Government was returned with an overwhelming majority and Pratt had beaten Andrew by 130 something. Old Tom was in next hurraking for Pratt and he got a little Union Jack here and tacked on the front of his rig. He said he didn't know if he would ever get back alive sallying forth in that manner into the teeth of the Innes men down east. Huby and I spent the whole day back in the gully barricading the little poplars. Huby bored holes three feet deep with the post auger and I stuck in rails we got four done and the hole started for five. We are going to stretch wire barbed if we can get enough if it around the rails. It was a slow job as the ground was pretty hard in lots of places. Dad. did some patch plastering in the oantry this morning and plowed the rest of the day felds. Enah and rank papered the antry all but part of the larder.Mr. Johnson went past this morning in his automobile with Winnie, Norah Cunningham and some other girls on a wild strawv=berry hun. and they came in and paid Dad. a visit on their way back. Frank has been investigating in the corn and repeats a large number of wire worms in places which news causes Dad. much distress as the corn is all up so nicely. The mangelks and turnips are also up but there is no sign of the potatoes yet. It has been prtety hot to-day.
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When Huby came over this morning he told us that the Whitney Government was returned with an overwhelming majority and Pratt had beaten Andrew by 130 something. Old Tom was in next hurraking for Pratt and he got a little Union Jack here and tacked on the front of his rig. He said he didn't know if he would ever get back alive sallying forth in that manner into the teeth of the Innes men down east. Huby and I spent the whole day back in the gully barricading the little poplars. Huby bored holes three feet deep with the post auger and I stuck in rails we got four done and the hole started for five. We are going to stretch wire barbed if we can get enough of it around the rails. It was a slow job as the ground was pretty hard in lots of places. Dad. did some patch plastering in the pantry this morning and plowed the rest of the day he finished the land that I was at and struck out the rest of the fields. Enah and Frank papered the pantry all but part of the border. Mr. Johnson went past this morning in his automobile with Winnie, Lila, Norah Cunningham and some other girls on a wild strawberry hunt and they came in and paid Dad. a visit on their way back. Frank has been investigating in the corn and reports a large number of wire worms in places which news causes Dad. much distress as the corn is all up so nicely. The mangels and turnips are also up but there is no sign of the potatoes yet. It has been pretty hot to-day.
  
Wdnesday July 1st
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Wednesday July 1st
  
 
The first thing on the programme for to-day's celebration was a little foot rais eby Tiddums. He wa siitting by Enah at breakfast and while she was pouring the coffee the handle came off the soffee pot and the red hot liquid spilt on Tiddum's foot. he had his stockings pinned on and by the time they were off the skin was off his foot. He gave them a horrible
 
The first thing on the programme for to-day's celebration was a little foot rais eby Tiddums. He wa siitting by Enah at breakfast and while she was pouring the coffee the handle came off the soffee pot and the red hot liquid spilt on Tiddum's foot. he had his stockings pinned on and by the time they were off the skin was off his foot. He gave them a horrible

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been opened by A.C. Pratt, Conservative candidate for South Norfolk against Fred Mossop, proprietor of the Hotel Mossop Toronto for damages in a series of poker games amounting to I think something like $3500.00. It is a sort of counter claim against a suit. Mossop entered against Pratt for over $500. owing to him. This is a very nice mix-up for Mr. Pratt. Anyway just before election and now people will know that he is more than a crooked skunk but a fool and a poor sport. as these games have been going on for a long time and Pratt's been getting skinned right along. This after noon Huby Dad. & Frank set some of the braces and brace posts. Drizzled most of the day and has been cool.

Tuesday June 30th

When Huby came over this morning he told us that the Whitney Government was returned with an overwhelming majority and Pratt had beaten Andrew by 130 something. Old Tom was in next hurraking for Pratt and he got a little Union Jack here and tacked on the front of his rig. He said he didn't know if he would ever get back alive sallying forth in that manner into the teeth of the Innes men down east. Huby and I spent the whole day back in the gully barricading the little poplars. Huby bored holes three feet deep with the post auger and I stuck in rails we got four done and the hole started for five. We are going to stretch wire barbed if we can get enough of it around the rails. It was a slow job as the ground was pretty hard in lots of places. Dad. did some patch plastering in the pantry this morning and plowed the rest of the day he finished the land that I was at and struck out the rest of the fields. Enah and Frank papered the pantry all but part of the border. Mr. Johnson went past this morning in his automobile with Winnie, Lila, Norah Cunningham and some other girls on a wild strawberry hunt and they came in and paid Dad. a visit on their way back. Frank has been investigating in the corn and reports a large number of wire worms in places which news causes Dad. much distress as the corn is all up so nicely. The mangels and turnips are also up but there is no sign of the potatoes yet. It has been pretty hot to-day.

Wednesday July 1st

The first thing on the programme for to-day's celebration was a little foot rais eby Tiddums. He wa siitting by Enah at breakfast and while she was pouring the coffee the handle came off the soffee pot and the red hot liquid spilt on Tiddum's foot. he had his stockings pinned on and by the time they were off the skin was off his foot. He gave them a horrible

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