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Tuesday 27 October 1914 – fine

October 27, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

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Charles Graham arrives from Victoria
Working on addition to the house
Germans lose 5,000 men dead: at the crossing of the Yser in Belgium
Canadian troops are not at the front yet – still at Salisbury plain, England.
To Haswell’s in evening & had walk with my cousin


* Battle of the Yser- As the Germans pushed though Belgium, Belgian and allied troops were able to hold German troops back around the Yser river, retaining a small tract of Belgian land. They halted the German advance on October 16th and in a desperate attempt to hold the Germans back Belgian troops opened the Canal locks at Nieuwpoort on October 25th. This slowly flooded the low country where German troops were fighting and forced their retreat on October 29th. The Germans then began to focus their attack on Ypres.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Battle of Yser, Belgium, Canadian troops, England, Germans, Haswell's, Salisbury plain, Victoria, Yser

Monday 26 October 1914 – fine

October 26, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

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Working on the addition to my house with Charles Theobald.
I receive a notice from Ottawa to the effect that I get medically examined & forward on the certificate to Ottawa when I will receive my transportation papers etc:
To Haswells in evening & broke the news to Mrs F Graham my cousin

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, Mrs. F. Graham, Ottawa

Sunday 25 October 1914 – fine

October 25, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

To St. Clements Church in morning to hang flags for childrens’ day.
To Haswell’s in the afternoon & stayed for tea.
Haswell very ill – Bronchitis.
Stayed till 10:15 pm then to Church for my bunting.
Home at 11 pm
Neill called & played cards with Charles Theobald. I was away.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, St Clement's Church

Friday 23 October 1914 – fair

October 23, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Working on house all day.
In evening took flowers to Reverend N.J Thompson’s. Called at Neats’ and then on to Haswells. Took Haswell my asthma outfit. 8 pm went for walk with Mrs Graham & at 10 pm to Reverend N.J Thompson with Mrs Graham to arrange regarding Charles Graham.
Posted letter to Reverend H.G King & Charles Graham at 11 pm. Home at 11:50 pm

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, Neat's, Reverend H.G King, Reverend N.J. Thompson

Thursday 22 October 1914 – fine & later cloudy

October 22, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Our first frost makes its appearance.
Charles & self working on kitchen.
To Haswell’s at night. Haswell is suffering from asthma.
Bessie receives a letter from her husband. He is to enlist tomorrow also Charles. I give advice and I leave at 10:15 pm
Neill at my house playing cards with Charles.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's

Tuesday 20 October – rain & cloud

October 20, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Charles & self work on addition.

I go to Haswell’s at 6 pm & to Mrs & Mr Nye’s at 7:45 pm: entertained
Charles Graham & his father go to Victoria on the midnight boat.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, Victoria

Sunday 18 October – rain

October 18, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Lots of callers during the day. Messrs Neill, Jack Neat, Shiells & Mr. J.W. Thompson of Vancouver, etc.
To Haswell’s for supper at 5 pm with Charles Graham. Stayed till 10:30 pm. Haswell sick.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, Vancouver

Saturday 17 October 1914 – rain

October 17, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Mrs Graham goes to meet Mrs & Charles Graham @ Grand Trunk Pacific Wharf 6:30 pm
Mrs F Graham stays in Vancouver at the Hotel Strathcona
British Cruiser “Undaunted” sinks 4 German Destroyers off Dutch Coast.
Left Lynn Valley for Vancouver at 4 pm. After calling for Mrs Graham at Haswell’s Mrs Graham gets a telegram from Charles & Mrs F Graham saying they will arrive on “Prince George” at Vancouver 6:30 pm. Mrs Graham, Charles Theobald & self go to the theatre 5 pm till 6:15 pm. Home at 8:30 pm.


*The Battle of Texel – A British Light Cruiser, the HMS Undaunted and 4 destroyers encountered a flotilla of 4 German Torpedo boats off the Dutch Island of Texel. The German ships were on their way to mine British shipping lanes. The British squadron was able to destroy the entire German Flotilla, and took very little damage in the process.

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Grand Trunk Pacific Wharf, Haswell's, Hotel Strathcona, Lynn Valley, Mrs. F. Graham, Prince George, The Battle of Texel, Vancouver

Wednesday 14 October 1914 – fair & warm

October 14, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Working all day at Keith Road School
I quit the work there for good.
To Haswell’s in evening
Stayed 9:30 pm. Mr Callow there also.
Get reply from Militia at Ottawa but no satisfaction to me

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, Keith Road School, Militia, Ottawa

Sunday 4 October 1914 – fine

October 4, 2014 by Sarah McLennan

Working on basement of house until 5 pm. At 6 pm to Haswell’s
At 7 pm escort Mrs Graham to English Church & go myself to Presbyterian Church
Go for walk with Mrs Graham at 9 pm, home at 10:30 pm

Filed Under: 1914, Diary Entries Tagged With: Haswell's, presbyterian church

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