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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 23.pdf
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helped Marj make valentines for her kids. It has been sunny to day but a very cold wind it is freezing hard to-night but a lovely night, moonlight and still.
Monday February 14th
Dad. took Enah down to the Jame's this morning and Dick & Frank went at the same time. Enah took the baby with her When Dad. got back we took a hindquarter of the beef down to Aunty Alice & Dad. cut it up partly for her. It was nearly noon when we got back. I went to sleep in the chair after dinner and didn't wake up till about two o'clock. Then Dad. and I went out and sacked up the wheat which was over in the big barn and hauled it over to the old barn we had to make two trips with it as we only had two bags but we filled the fifty bushel bin nearly, there was more here than we thought there was. To-night I went down to see "What {happened?} to Jones" which was put on by a bunch of Waterford amateurs and it was good and very comical. I was surprised to see Frank come in and sit down ahead of us with a nice looking little girl who Marj. told me was her cousin Olive Ward. He stayed down at Aunty's all night to get measured for a shirt. Enah and the baby also stayed down at the James. Poor Dad. had a very sad accident to-day as he killed his little canary, it flew out of its cage when he was giving it water as it often does and lit on the other cage which is suspended from the ceiling by a wire, he went to lift the cage up and instead of it coming off the wire the wire came off the ceiling and flopped over and broke the little fellow's back. It was a dandy singer and a great pet of Dad's. It is the last one, he has certainly had bad luck with them. Last night was the coldest night by a long way we have had this winter, the lowest reported temperature that I heard was 18° below zero and it has been very nipper all day but it is not so cold to-night.
Tuesday February 15th
Alan Law came in about half past nine this morning with his blue grass seed to take to sell so we threw on our (clover seed?) and he & I lit out for Simcoe. Frank & Aunty had just come over. We stopped in at Lynn Valley and Alan asked the fellow there what he would give him for his seed and the fellow told him just four dollars. Alan knew he had 210 lbs of it and Green had offered him 2 cts a lb the other night on a sample so Alan thought he might as well take it on to Simcoe, then it turned out that Green backed out and
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