January 12th, 1911 Langbank, Saskatchewan Dear Uncle Ben It is always in order at this time in the year to wish you all a "Happy New Year". Alice got cousin…
Poplar Grove (or Langbank) Sask. March 12th, 1911 Dear Cousin May Thank you very much for Uncle Ben's photo and the other little ones. Uncle Ben 1ooks so well and…
Langbank, Sask. March 8th, 1914 Dear Cousin May, I do miss Amy very much, she was always rather masterful in the household affairs, and that was a comfort to me,…
[Envelope addressed: Mrs. J. B. Dickey, Langbank, Sask. Postmarked: Kerrisdale B.C. Jan 1 20. Three cent King George V stamp. Receiving postmark: Langbank Sask. Jan 5 21.] 2085 45 Av.…
[Undated. Assumed to be early 1920s.] [The letter is written after Christmas. It refers to Ian and Owen Cairns but not their sister Alice. Owen was born in March 1919.…
[Envelope addressed: Mrs. J.B. Dickey, Langbank, Sask., Canada. Postmark mostly illegible but probably Hoylake, England. Receiving postmark: Langbank Sask. Jan 12 22. “Geof” referred to in the letter is Geoff…
[In same envelope as previous letter, dated December 31, 1921. The trip to France, referenced in the letter, was to visit their son's grave.] Worthing, Jan. 8th 1922 Dear Janet,…
Langbank, Aug. 24th, 1924 My dear May & all others. I am too lazy for anything. I ought to have written long before this, but my usual excuse, no energy.…
[In same envelope as the letter dated June 23, 1925. This letter was apparently written before the June 23 one, as this describes the trip on “the Lakes” referred to…
[Envelope addressed: Mrs. J.B. Dickey, Langbank, Sask. Postmarked: Charlottetown P.E.I. 5 AM Jun 24 1925. Three cent King George V stamp. According to Alice Waters Cairns' diary, they travelled first…