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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1921
Theobald Toby Barrett 1921 Diary 46.pdf
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| + | Dad. didn't get much ploughed this morning as the horses all went back to the gully last night and it took me an awful long time to catch them this morning, then Mark's brother was in for a few minutes to see us, he came up from Toronto to see mark and was going back this morning. I just did chores this morning and this after noon we all went fdown to Cousin Loll's funeral. Bill Barwell took us dfown. They had a very short servic eat the house and another at the church. Mr. Corniish & Mr. Robertson both officiating. Quint was at the church & Dad, Huby, Quint and I went up to the cemetery. It was a terribly sad affair. | ||
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Tim started back to school this morning and was very down in the mouth about it. He didn't expect to have to go this after noon but was disappointed and it was with a great deal reluctance that he was persuaded to go, but Enah drove him down in the cart. Marj. & her Dad were down town with Mexico most of this afternoon. Marj. & I did the church books to-night.
Wednesday September 7th
Dad. didn't get much ploughed this morning as the horses all went back to the gully last night and it took me an awful long time to catch them this morning, then Mark's brother was in for a few minutes to see us, he came up from Toronto to see mark and was going back this morning. I just did chores this morning and this after noon we all went fdown to Cousin Loll's funeral. Bill Barwell took us dfown. They had a very short servic eat the house and another at the church. Mr. Corniish & Mr. Robertson both officiating. Quint was at the church & Dad, Huby, Quint and I went up to the cemetery. It was a terribly sad affair.
