The gravestones of James Fraser, his wife Margaret (née McDonald), and their daughter Mary Hannah.
Page 109 of the 1900 issue
Lowden bought three spruce bars for John Hamilton
Photo taken September 15th, 1921, "Pictou Natal Day Celebrations: Cabarey"
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, recorded in 1951
Photo from the 1960s Lobster Carnival in front of the CN Station in Pictou
Letter from 1846 for J.D.B. Fraser from brother
Announcement for the intention to start the Pictou Advocate by John D. MacDonald
Plan of Howard Primrose's property (and its division) on Grange Street, dividing the land to James Primrose, Howard, A.C. McDonald, Ewen C. Henderson, and Peter Fraser.
Index to genealogy of Cruikshank family that moved from Scotland to Sunnybrae in 1820/30s.
Another order from A. Cameron to transfer money to Donald McKenzie
Little note about boat dimensions, from the early 1800s and likely from James Patterson
Dated 1812, and contains various notes. Signed James Patterson
The parody for the 1906-1907 Christmas break
Page 63 of the 1900 issue
Advertisement for Mrs. Stalker, Silk Dyer
General rules for the CN railway included in the May 1927 rules and regulations book.
Page 75 of the 1900 issue
Listing of Cemetery records from the Ritchie Cemetery Records, copied July 16, 1956 by Henry and Margaret Ritchie
Seal and Signature from the report on Barque White Star
Page 3 of the 1900 issue
List of taxpayers for the School Section no. 33 in Salt Springs
Announcement from 1876
Photo taken May 1922, "Top Floor Bunch"
Scribbler used from drawing course at school where students were to learn how to draw by mimicking the illustrations in the book. Bought by Thomas Fraser from Torry's Bookstore, New Glasgow