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Prince William Street, St John NB Canada

Photograph looking down Prince William Street, photo taken from the right side of the sidewalk. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Amy, I called after church last sunday to tell you we were coming here. and did not find []. We spent two days in St. John and came to [] yesterday. It is cool and pleasant this morning. Has not rained to trouble me and has been verry foggy.

Physical Culture Drill, Mt. Allison Ladies College

Illustration of a crowd of people in white long dresses standing on a field; in the background, a large brown building with a black roof sits partially obscured by a trees growing on the left half of the frame; in between the building and the people on the field, another crowd in dark clothing stands watching the field. Incription on the postcard reads: "Am also busy for (?). Will likely be in town Thurs. Will go (?) to see you. J.G.B."

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

St John NB Sand Point in Winter

Illiustration of Sand Point harbour area with two piers in view one closer to the viewer made of wood and a much larger pier area with boats parked by it. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Gladys, Here is a little postal for you. I hope you havent it. The ones you sent were very pretty. We have over 100 now the weather is spring like over this gray mist lovely. We have had perfect [] for many weeks and we have enjoyed it. Maude

The Hugh C. Leighton Co.

King Street St John NB

Photo looking down king street with buildings fading into the background and statue in clear view.. Incription on the postcard reads: "I would be pleased to exchange cards with you. What Kind of cards do you like, coloured or []. Thanks for card"

Montreal Import Company

Main Street, Moncton, N. B.

Illustration of a paved street lined by utility poles and commercial and residential buildings of different sizes and colours; in the sidewalk, pedestrians walk wearing period clothing (c. late 1800s); the street extends until it curves left in the distance. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear friend, The card you sent me was very pretty will exchange again if you will. Frank Lipset, Waterville […]"

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