Image of Main Street looking north in Moose Jaw, SK with pedestrians walking along the street. Automobiles are parked along the street and a streetcar is travelling down the street. The Walter Scott building can be seen at the corner of Main Street and High Street.
Image of Main Street looking south. Two streetcars are travelling down the street and many pedestrians are walking on the sidewalks. The post office, which later becomes city hall, is being building on the west side of the street. The C.P.R. station can be seen in the distance.
Image of Main Street looking south with pedestrians walking along and crossing the street. The Hammond building, the post office and the C.P.R station can be seen along and at the end of the street.
Image of Main Street looking south. A Streetcar is travelling down the street. The post office and the Robinson-MacBean Department Store can be seen on the west side of the street. The C.P.R station can be seen at the end of the street.
Image of exterior of Merchants Bank and Canadian Bank of Commerce. View from High Street west with automobiles and horse-drawn carts on street in front of banks.
Image of Moose Jaw Brewing and Malting Co.'s exterior. Railway tracks run beside the building and barrels are piled beside the building. The building is at the intersection of First Avenue and the C.P.R. tracks, Prairie Heights, South Hill.
Image of the Moose Jaw Public Library. There is a man standing on the front steps of the library and a horse-drawn vehicle driving up to the front door.
Image of the Moose Jaw Public Library under construction. There is a construction worker on the roof, men in a horse-drawn cart in front of the library and building materials around the library.
Image of the Moose Jaw Public Library from Crescent Park. A person is reading on a bench in the park. The construction of St. Andrew's Church can be seen in the distance.
Image of the view of the library grounds from the library. View of the gardens and Zion Methodist church in the distance. 'Library Grounds Moose Jaw, Sask, Rice 127' written on the photograph.