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This postcard, showing Steamer Empress entering Peninsula Lake, was mailed from Port Sydney on August 2, 1904 to Victoria, Australia. It bears the caption "CAN. PHOTO. ENG. BU" on the card's image.

Below, the reverse of the undivided back card.
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This postcard shows the now demolished Bonar Presbyterian Church, formerly on the west side of St. Clarens Avenue, north of College, near Lansdowne Avenue. Wikipedia notes that the building was constructed in 1907 and demolished in 1970, however, the date on the postcard appears to be November 3, 1905. Of interest is the photo on the card, engraved by Moore & Alexander, of The Canadian Photo-Engraving Bureau of Toronto.

Below, the reverse of the divided back card, with a three ring Toronto Station C cancellation on a 2¢ KEVII stamp sent locally to Miss E. Milne, 235 Brunswick Avenue, City on November 3, 1905.
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An example of the company's work on another publisher's card, in this case, on a Canadian View Card Company patriotic card.

Below, the unused card reverse.
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