Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1923)
- CA KPH 7.1-MS3-A
- Item
- 1923
A contract for the operation of the Summerville switchboard between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
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Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1923)
A contract for the operation of the Summerville switchboard between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
2/4 New England Wood Preserving Co. Letter
Part of Wry Family Fonds
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.
Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Campany (1925)
A contract to operate the Summerville switchboard between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone company.
Item is a bill from purchases made by George Rogers at J. L. Black & Sons Wholesale and Retail Merchants.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
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.
Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1927)
A contract to operate the switch board in Summerville between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
A. E. Wry Standard Ltd.Receipt
Part of Wry Family Fonds
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.
Part of Wetmore Family
The second ledger belonging to Roy Douglas Wetmore. It contains sales records from his work as a blacksmith.
Receipt from Enterprise Foundry Co. Limited
Part of Wry Family Fonds
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.
Illustration of Company Property and Product
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are two printed images of work sites for grindstone and one illustration of a Joseph Read & Co. “red center” grindstone.