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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1917
Theobald Toby Barrett 1917 Diary 130.pdf
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| + | I packed up my nine chickens forst thing this morning and took them down to the. Diminion Express office and shipped them to Waller's, Toronto. I never shipped there before but he oroved all right as I fgot my returns on Friday and he gave me 26 cts per lb which was a cent more than he uoted. They were a nicer looking lot than the ones I sent to Barron as I had stiuck most of them in the brain, had torm them very little and only broke a couple of wings. I had oarger sheeots of parchment paper to wrap them in too and so made amuch neater looking poackage. I stayed down long enough for Joe Howell to put. ashoe on Josie. Dad. and Frank were hauling manure for the coe=w stable shed when I got back but they had cleaned up a lot of seed wjeat for Mr. Flemming This after noon we hooked Joe and Queen to the disks and I went over the oaet of the pea stubble we=which Dad. has manured. I guess it was the first time we aveever | ||
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the couker, one of the ten looked very small an thin after he was plucked so I gave him to Aunty Alice and she said he was all right. Dad. and I were up till eleven o'clock picking out pin feathers while Frank write a letter to Enah
Wednesday September 19th
I packed up my nine chickens forst thing this morning and took them down to the. Diminion Express office and shipped them to Waller's, Toronto. I never shipped there before but he oroved all right as I fgot my returns on Friday and he gave me 26 cts per lb which was a cent more than he uoted. They were a nicer looking lot than the ones I sent to Barron as I had stiuck most of them in the brain, had torm them very little and only broke a couple of wings. I had oarger sheeots of parchment paper to wrap them in too and so made amuch neater looking poackage. I stayed down long enough for Joe Howell to put. ashoe on Josie. Dad. and Frank were hauling manure for the coe=w stable shed when I got back but they had cleaned up a lot of seed wjeat for Mr. Flemming This after noon we hooked Joe and Queen to the disks and I went over the oaet of the pea stubble we=which Dad. has manured. I guess it was the first time we aveever
