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.
Items are a receipt, letter, and original bill pertaining to the purchase of a stove from Enamel & Heating Products Limited. Bill was paid by John Alward, and letter was signed by K. C. Estabrooks, Sales Department.
Items are three receipts for animal feed sold to John Alward, primarily for cattle (shorts, middlings, ground wheat), from the J. L. Black & Sons store.
Item is a complimentary concert ticket with “Miss Tillie Wry” written on the back. The concert was hosted by the Sackville Glee Club and held in Lingley Hall, Mount Allison University, on Tuesday May 8th.
Items are a group of documents related to Pauline’s service with St. John Ambulance. Item includes a certificate, a letter from the organization in which Alward was asked to receive in her name a Priory Vote of Thanks from the Governor General, a program from the event at which the award was received, and a schedule of the event.
Items are papers from the provincial Department of Public Works titled, “Statement of expenditure on Roads, Ordinary”. Willard Wry was listed as the commissioner on the form, and the type of work was listed as “dyking”. Three identical blank forms are also included.
Item is a copy of the Argosy Weekly from November 1952. On the cover is an article about Pauline entitled, “U.G.R. Nurse Leaves”, which discussed her acceptance of the position of Evening Supervisor at South Oaks, The Long Island Home, Amityville, Long Island, New York.
Item is a prescription bag from The Corner Drug Store which was located on Dixon Block. The prescription was for John Alward and was prescribed by Dr. C. L. Gass.