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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1915

Toby Barrett 1915 Diary 61.pdf

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Saturday May 8th

Instead of fixing fence this morning as we intended Dad. & Frank worked all morning cleaning out the woodshed while I weeded out the rose bed and got it looking much better. This after noon Aunty & Aunty Alice came over and we all except Enah went back to the woods for awhile. They intended to go back down town after tea but it rained so hard they had to stay here all night. I got a letter from Ottawa to-day with a copy of the Canada Gazette enclosed with a law marked in it prohibiting the importation of chestnut trees from the States and saying that I would have to either export it back or destroy it. I was naturally pretty mad about it as I thought they should have never let it cross the line and not sent it up here and let me pay duty on it and get it all set out, however I wrote them a nice letter asking them to let me keep it if possible. It has been a lovely day but rained to-night.

Sunday May 9th

I didn't get ready in time this morning to get to Church or Sunday school so Dad. drove Enah down and went down again after her. I wrote to Quint instead of going to church. Aunty & Aunty Alice came over to dinner with Frank and Win also came over for the afternoon. After dinner we had a little music and then Dad. drove Aunty & Aunty Alice up to the cemetry. Soon after they left Mrs. Smythe & Pud drove in and were here all the after noon and to tea Pud. and I wernt nto the backl of the place and wandered around Enah, Mrs. Smuythe, Frank & Win went down to church while Dad. Pud & I stayed here to guard Tid in case he woke up Dicky Smith was in for awhile after tea to get some information concerning the dehormning of a cow. Charlie Quanbury & Colin Ryersie were both in different times this afternoon on birseback. Nuce day but cooler.

Monday May 10th

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