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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 105.pdf
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| − | I went over to Art Quanbury's this morning and got our post auger and Dad and I put in a post at the gap between the two fields across the gully and put up the bar and let the cattle into the west field, we then went along Ivey's line in the gully but couldn't do much to it John was over in Ivey's having walked under the fence along the creek bottom. We had dinner on time and got ready and both | + | I went over to Art Quanbury's this morning and got our post auger and Dad and I put in a post at the gap between the two fields across the gully and put up the bar and let the cattle into the west field, we then went along Ivey's line in the gully but couldn't do much to it John was over in Ivey's having walked under the fence along the creek bottom. We had dinner on time and got ready and both of us went down at half past one to Mrs. Smith's funeral. We went up to the cemetry and there was a big crowd there. We went from there over to Barwell's and got Zeitha and brought her down, she and I were to have gone for a ride to-night but Enah asked some more over to have some music so we postponed our ride. We saw Mrs. Bagley & Marj. up at the cemetry and they said Essie couldn't come over to-night as it was choir practice but Marj. would only she didn't like to come alone, so Dad. told her if she saw Winnie coming over to come with her and if not to wait till I called for her, so as Winnie came over to tea I went right after tea to get Marj. I picked her up at Silverthorne's, she had come over to pay her Dad's lodge dues. We drove down town to see if we could get Elva but she had too bad a cold to come. We had a very nice evening being entertained by Zeith's & Enah's music on one hand and the baby catching moths on the other; he stayed up till midnight and except for evincing a few cannibalistic passions early in the evening when he bit poor Marj; he was very good and well-behaved. Dad. gave him a heart to heart talk on the occasion of his one offence and I don't think Marj. suffered any permanent injury. |
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Wednesday June 28th
Frank has been picking strawberries all day again and made $1.35, this has been his best day yet. Dad. plowed in the old garden all morning, he and the baby and he finished it and disked it this after noon. I raked up the grass he cut along the ditch this morning and went out and spread a few piles of manure which were in his road for plowing. This after noon I went down town to get some stuff. Huby saw me and wanted me to go up and look at Bill Slocomb's buggy, he wants fifty dollars for it. It looks like a good one. I went down to Aunty's to cut a ham in two for them and Aunty Alice was at a bridge up at Miss Buckwell's. This has been another beautiful day.
Thursday June 29th
I went over to Art Quanbury's this morning and got our post auger and Dad and I put in a post at the gap between the two fields across the gully and put up the bar and let the cattle into the west field, we then went along Ivey's line in the gully but couldn't do much to it John was over in Ivey's having walked under the fence along the creek bottom. We had dinner on time and got ready and both of us went down at half past one to Mrs. Smith's funeral. We went up to the cemetry and there was a big crowd there. We went from there over to Barwell's and got Zeitha and brought her down, she and I were to have gone for a ride to-night but Enah asked some more over to have some music so we postponed our ride. We saw Mrs. Bagley & Marj. up at the cemetry and they said Essie couldn't come over to-night as it was choir practice but Marj. would only she didn't like to come alone, so Dad. told her if she saw Winnie coming over to come with her and if not to wait till I called for her, so as Winnie came over to tea I went right after tea to get Marj. I picked her up at Silverthorne's, she had come over to pay her Dad's lodge dues. We drove down town to see if we could get Elva but she had too bad a cold to come. We had a very nice evening being entertained by Zeith's & Enah's music on one hand and the baby catching moths on the other; he stayed up till midnight and except for evincing a few cannibalistic passions early in the evening when he bit poor Marj; he was very good and well-behaved. Dad. gave him a heart to heart talk on the occasion of his one offence and I don't think Marj. suffered any permanent injury.
