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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 46.pdf
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some candy this after noon to send to a friend of Essie's George Hunter who is in the trenches, that took a good part of the after noon as we had to crack nuts for it, but we went for a short walk. I stayed to tea and we all went to church or churches. Mr. Tarney brought in ours and was going to speak at the recruiting meeting afterwards we didn't go but went home and washed dishes instead. Quint came home yesterday noon he had been in Buffalo and Detroit; no-one seems to know why he left the mill unless it is that he just got tired of it. He and Huby went to Simcoe this after noon to see Alex McCall and interview him on the subject of enlisting. I guess Quint will enlist all right as Huby is very anxious to have him. Dad. was going up to old Jona's this after noon but Jim Waddle came over and he didn't get. He went over to John Wess' about five o'clock. Dick stayed with Aunty to-night.
Monday March 20th
Dad. went up to Jona's first thing this morning and left Frank and me to do chores, we hooked up old Harry & Nellie to the bobsleighs and cleaned out the box stall into the sleighs and hauled it out to the old garden we had abut two loads in it and the stable and it took us till noon.When dad. got home he said Jonas wasa going to lose Nellie and the colt he was sure as they were in awful shape, they were both down and Nellie had batted herself all to pieces treying to get up, nothing wrong with them but starvation, right after dinner Blaikie came along with hi sbrother-in-law, Jim Andrews from Tyrell, he has been out there the last few days & thought it was too cold to monkey with his stuff but to-day they had the bobsleighs and he loaded it all on them and took it out there where he will sort it and leave it till he wants it. He had a good big sleigh oad but it wasn't very heavy. Dad. & Frank and I had quite an argument about Blaikie's two chests, he had a big red one in behind the cimney with rope handle on it and a little green one that he had his tools in and wehich has always been open and stoogd in front of the window and near the head of the stairs. He told us it waas the chest his fathewr had brought from Scotland in 1830 and they both say he said it waas the othe rone. By the time tney got their koad on it was and got started it was after three o'clock a so we just had time to out on about
