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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1917

Theobald Toby Barrett 1917 Diary 143.pdf

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I got home about half past nine this morning and found Dad. and Frank cutting more of the old oak. I got my old clothes on and about eleven walked ou tot the Shand's and had dimnner with Willike 7 Winnie and then walked dowmn to the cheese factory & paid lea Marshall $7.40 for a year's buttermilk. Dad. and FRabnk were over heloing SArt Quanbury thrash this after noomn till about five. Enah and the baby were diown town all day. Charlie Shand desn't know yet whether he will get exemption or not. Cloudy & raw but fine.

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Saturday November 17th

I didn't get home very early this morning as I went up town first and got some long envelopes to send McEwen's pedigrees up in. Just as I climbed Martin's fence Dad. was starting out with Harry & Belle, he had been out and plowed eight rounds in an hour with Harry and Queen and was now going to shake the keen edge off Belle. This after noon he plowed with Belle & Queen to-gether and they did fine. Frank worked Harry & Nellie. I fixed up McEwen's pedigrees and made out a promisary note for $25 for him and also made application for the pedigree of the yearlin ewe that is not registered yet. When Jim came at noon with the mail I ordered a postal note from him to pay for the pedigree and was fool enough not to think what I was doing and gave him McEwen's address instead of the "Live Stock Records at Ottawa so had to hike down to the post office and tell Cousin Willie to fix it when Jim came in. When I got home I walked out to Wilbur Ryerse's where Sam & Alan are thrashing and told Alan that he was welcome to old Dave if he wanted to come and get him to plow with in place of old Ben. so he said he would come up and get him. He says he would buy a new horse if he was sure of not being called up for service but he thinks he will be when {illegible} is called. Lovely day.

Sunday November 18th

None of us went to church this morning, I would have gone but took so long to fix my arm. I went down to see Marj. this after noon and stayed at Aunty's for tea then went to church alone this evening. Aunty didn't go to church to-night as she didn't like to leave Aunt Ida alone. Marj. and I went over to the McQueen's after church. They were rather upset over at the Moore's this after noon by the news of the death of Mat. Hudson down the lake shore Miss Herny informerd uncle Hughie one day last week that there would be a death in the family as she heard the death bell ringing in her ears. Huby & Mr. Lawrie were over here this after noon. Cloudy and raw all day. Rained a little, milder to-night. Bill Law arrived home from the war last night with just one leg.

Monday November 19th

I got home about half past nine this morning and found Dad. and Frank cutting more of the old oak. I got my old clothes on and about eleven walked ou tot the Shand's and had dimnner with Willike 7 Winnie and then walked dowmn to the cheese factory & paid lea Marshall $7.40 for a year's buttermilk. Dad. and FRabnk were over heloing SArt Quanbury thrash this after noomn till about five. Enah and the baby were diown town all day. Charlie Shand desn't know yet whether he will get exemption or not. Cloudy & raw but fine.

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