Notice for John R. McDonald & Co.
Page 92 of the 1900 issue
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records
Photo taken September 1921, "Len McDonald, 11'6""
Photo of the Salem Church in River John, part of their 1969-1989 calendar
Settlement of account by Alexander McDonald
Photos taken July and August 1921, "Kiltie's," "Summer Sports? Reg & Doug"
Second page of sheet music
Cover of scribbler used in 1900 to teach cursive writing to children. Bought from Torry's Bookstore in New Glasgow, N.S., belonging to Catherine M. Fraser
Back of Catherine M. Fraser's penmanship scribbler teaching you how to properly sit when writing
Bea MacIsaac standing beside a Santa decoration at her home on Hill Street, husband Don MacIsaac's shadow is visible in front of her
Photo of the Hector Heritage Quay under construction in the late 1980s/early 1990s
Account statement between Robert Patterson, Esq., and Edward Mortimer.
Little note about boat dimensions, from the early 1800s and likely from James Patterson
Page 43 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Photo of a Methodist Group, likely taken between late 19th and very early 20th century (prior to 1920s)
Pine planks bought from James Patterson, brought in by James Kidston
Page 37 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, copied in 1956
Photo taken September 1922, "Spooks"
Rules and catalog of the Pictou Subscription Library Society from 1831
Photograph of Robert Tanch, Pictou Academy Class of 1916
Photo of gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Survey not from James Patterson to Messrs, Lowden, dated September 13th, 1809
The gravestones of James Fraser, his wife Margaret (née McDonald), and their daughter Mary Hannah.