Item is a receipt for a potato digger for $32.50, purchased by John Alward and his cousin Ernest Rogers from Lounsbury and Co. Ltd. This piece of equipment would have been pulled by horses.
Item is a business card belonging to Arthur W. Shano, M.B.E., J.P., located at 68 Weldon Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, who was legal advisor to Mathilda Wry.
Item is a binder which on the cover reads: “Canadian National Livestock Records – Private Record”, and which on the inside contains items pertaining to John Alward’s raising of foxes. The content includes log sheets describing foxes owned by John Alward, extra copies of the log sheets that would have been filled out for each fox, an envelope from the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Head Office in Summerside, PEI, marketing agreements, etc. A key to unlock the binder to add additional sheets is also included.
Item is a receipt for a payment to the Enterprise Foundry Co. Limited for a pipeless furnace model #839 for $140.00, two bags of cement for $2.00, and joints for $2.50.
Item is a receipt from A. E. Wry Standard Limited, dated July 18 1927, for one separator and one churn, sold to John Alward of Wood Point, NB for $60.00. Money was paid to W. I. Oulton.
Item is a receipt from Bill C. Raworth Ltd., manufacturers of and dealers in carriages, trucks, wagons, carts, farm slovens, and automobiles. It is for one giant mowing machine at $100.00 paid by John Alward.
Item is a letter from Ernest S. Park, the Vice President of the New England Wood Preserving Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, written in response to Mary Wry’s inquiry about selling stamps. Item is dated January 17, 1925. Original advertisement and envelope are included.