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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1919
Theobald Toby Barrett 1919 Diary 23.pdf
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a couple of pictures out of a tube which Quint sent to Aunty. Enah & Tid. drove Mexico down this after noon and Enah went to help her mother tend store as her father went to Hamilton to a trade banquet this after noon. Dad. and Frank spent most of the day doing chores and getting over some straw for the horse stable. Dad had a long, interesting and as it is the first one we have got since New Year's, very welcome letter from Dick. It was posted at Vladivostock and tells mostly of his trip across the Pacific. He went as we supposed on the S.S. Protosilous (or some such name) {Protesilaus} and although he was luckier than most in escaping sea-sickness, they had some very bad storms, and it was in a typhoon that the ship lost one of her propellers. She was a twin screw however, so could make port on her own steam. He had not seen much of the city when he wrote as they were quartered two miles out in barracks built by the Russians in the Russian - Japanese war. Typhus was prevalent in town so he didn't intend going in much. He said there was nothing to go in for any way as he couldn't talk to the shop-keepers and | a couple of pictures out of a tube which Quint sent to Aunty. Enah & Tid. drove Mexico down this after noon and Enah went to help her mother tend store as her father went to Hamilton to a trade banquet this after noon. Dad. and Frank spent most of the day doing chores and getting over some straw for the horse stable. Dad had a long, interesting and as it is the first one we have got since New Year's, very welcome letter from Dick. It was posted at Vladivostock and tells mostly of his trip across the Pacific. He went as we supposed on the S.S. Protosilous (or some such name) {Protesilaus} and although he was luckier than most in escaping sea-sickness, they had some very bad storms, and it was in a typhoon that the ship lost one of her propellers. She was a twin screw however, so could make port on her own steam. He had not seen much of the city when he wrote as they were quartered two miles out in barracks built by the Russians in the Russian - Japanese war. Typhus was prevalent in town so he didn't intend going in much. He said there was nothing to go in for any way as he couldn't talk to the shop-keepers and | ||
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| + | although there was a picture-show it seldom ran for when it did there was not enough power left to tun the sreet cars. I went up to the J.F.I.A. to-night and althoug we had a fair crowd out most of them couldn't eait but hiked for th4e danc ein the hall which Jack Riddel & Pete Holmes the station agent are putting on to-night. We had a sort of debate on the Horse vs. Tractor and Frank had the best orfeoared lot of points in favor of the Tractor, but was the only one evidently who ha dput in any time on it. I went back down to Aunty's after the meeting and found Dad. and Tid. tjere. Dad. having come down to go with Enah and Tid. to see thre "Seven Sisters". Dad told me to stay all night so I could look after Mexico up for Enah in the krning as she stayed all night with her mother. The fglags are floating at half-mast to-day in memorty of Sir Wilfred, whose death was rpeorted in to-day's papers. We all realize that with him Canada had lost the greatest orator and statesman of the day and that it may be years before Parliament has anothe rman his equal. There has been quite a change in the eweather recently lately and we are now having quite seasonable weather bit niot much snow. | ||
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a couple of pictures out of a tube which Quint sent to Aunty. Enah & Tid. drove Mexico down this after noon and Enah went to help her mother tend store as her father went to Hamilton to a trade banquet this after noon. Dad. and Frank spent most of the day doing chores and getting over some straw for the horse stable. Dad had a long, interesting and as it is the first one we have got since New Year's, very welcome letter from Dick. It was posted at Vladivostock and tells mostly of his trip across the Pacific. He went as we supposed on the S.S. Protosilous (or some such name) {Protesilaus} and although he was luckier than most in escaping sea-sickness, they had some very bad storms, and it was in a typhoon that the ship lost one of her propellers. She was a twin screw however, so could make port on her own steam. He had not seen much of the city when he wrote as they were quartered two miles out in barracks built by the Russians in the Russian - Japanese war. Typhus was prevalent in town so he didn't intend going in much. He said there was nothing to go in for any way as he couldn't talk to the shop-keepers and
although there was a picture-show it seldom ran for when it did there was not enough power left to tun the sreet cars. I went up to the J.F.I.A. to-night and althoug we had a fair crowd out most of them couldn't eait but hiked for th4e danc ein the hall which Jack Riddel & Pete Holmes the station agent are putting on to-night. We had a sort of debate on the Horse vs. Tractor and Frank had the best orfeoared lot of points in favor of the Tractor, but was the only one evidently who ha dput in any time on it. I went back down to Aunty's after the meeting and found Dad. and Tid. tjere. Dad. having come down to go with Enah and Tid. to see thre "Seven Sisters". Dad told me to stay all night so I could look after Mexico up for Enah in the krning as she stayed all night with her mother. The fglags are floating at half-mast to-day in memorty of Sir Wilfred, whose death was rpeorted in to-day's papers. We all realize that with him Canada had lost the greatest orator and statesman of the day and that it may be years before Parliament has anothe rman his equal. There has been quite a change in the eweather recently lately and we are now having quite seasonable weather bit niot much snow.
