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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1917
Theobald Toby Barrett 1917 Diary 117.pdf
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Sunday October 14th | Sunday October 14th | ||
| − | Enah Frank and I drove down to | + | Enah Frank and I drove down to church this morning and I walked home with Aunty Alice who came over here to dinner. This after noon Aunty and I drove up to Vittoria and I got a half pound of ginseng seeds from Dr. McInnes for which I paid him five dollars. We got home about half past six and came around by Port Ryerse. To-night I went down town and met Marj. & Glad. coming out of church, we went up to the Law's for awhile. Young Ivan who enlisted about a couple of months ago is home on his last leave and expects to leave Hamilton for Halifax on Wednesday. It was raining quite hard when I started home so I stayed all night at Aunty's. Frank was down also as he is going to help them pack up a box of stuff for Walter in the morning. |
Monday October 15th | Monday October 15th | ||
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south west wind and when Dad. got home at three o'clock he found one of Mrs. Jim. Low's apple trees blown down across Aunty's lane so he had to chop it up before he could get out with Joe & the buggy. They had a letter from Dick to-day and he said that Head Office had told him to be examined and send his papers to Winnipeg for them to apply for exemption for him. He was marked A2 which is the highest he could get without military training, but he thinks he will be exempted. He hadn't intended applying for himself.
Saturday October 13th
After I got home and got my clothes changed this morning Dad. & I picked up the apples in the orchard which yesterdays high wind blew down, while Frank went to the mill with some oats to chop. This after noon Dad. and I pulled a few rows of mangels while Frank went back after the chop and when He got back He and Dad. went over to Tupper's and got some mow I pulled another row or two of mangels but Dad. thought I had better not pull many as we would not be able to cover them all to-night. I went back to the woods for a little while. Edmond England was in to-night to have Dad look at his horse which was lame. Fair to-day but rather cold.
Sunday October 14th
Enah Frank and I drove down to church this morning and I walked home with Aunty Alice who came over here to dinner. This after noon Aunty and I drove up to Vittoria and I got a half pound of ginseng seeds from Dr. McInnes for which I paid him five dollars. We got home about half past six and came around by Port Ryerse. To-night I went down town and met Marj. & Glad. coming out of church, we went up to the Law's for awhile. Young Ivan who enlisted about a couple of months ago is home on his last leave and expects to leave Hamilton for Halifax on Wednesday. It was raining quite hard when I started home so I stayed all night at Aunty's. Frank was down also as he is going to help them pack up a box of stuff for Walter in the morning.
Monday October 15th
