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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1915

Toby Barrett 1915 Diary 149.pdf

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I went up to the Bowlby's after Louise. Frank went to school till recess and then met Dad. down town and they got another load of coal. Louise and I got back about six. Cold all day snowed all after noon & evening Dick didn't quit work for yesterday till 3.30 this morning and then walked home. It was the end of the year & month.

Thursday December 2nd

Dad. & I did chores most of the morning and fixed up a corner out in the old barn to put the bull calf as he is too mean to leave with the heifer calve we also unloaded the load of coal he got yesterday afternoon into a bin he fixed up in the wood shed. We two had dinner by ourselves as Enah, Louise & the baby all went down to Aunty's to dinner and to spend the afternoon. This afternoon Dad. & I hauled in a load of corn stalks most of which were unhusked and put them in the bay of the old barn. To-night Dad. read "Going Some" out loud it is a funny story by Rex Beach. It has been cold & raw all day anbd is freezing hard to-night.

Friday December 3rd

Dad. has plowed across the gully all day and says it plows better than it hass all fall, he was surprised that it did as when he went back he was afraid he couldn't make it go it froze so hard last night, he got quite a lot done although he didn't get back there very early. I went over to see Charlie Shand this mormning as I told him I would before he left; he os going West next Tuesday He showed me all over and we were up in the silo. louise went down to Aunty's to dinner and Aunty Alice came back with her to tea. I just did chores this after noon. To-night I went dfown toen with Aunty and qertnt to the picture show with Marj., tis being her birthday. On my way home I looked in at the Commercial hotel and saw Alan Law and Dick sitting there waiting for Alan to finish his cigar to go home so I joined them. George Henderson was with them sitting with his feet up on a table, his cap down ovewr his eyes and a smile on his fav=ce which showed he was just awake enough to enjoy his comfortable state.Presently a man evidently a traveller came in from the back room and expressed his intention of "going to roost" where at George stretched himmself out of his chair and over to the rewgister and the traveller registered and went to bed. This sort of aroused the party and when Alan had bought another cigar we left for home. Alan was drawn from the

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