West side of Main Street in Zealandia looking north. A number of people walking about and a hardware and furniture store under construction with six horses and wagons on the street. A Canadian Northern train can be seen in the background.
A wooden cart with four oxen hitched to it stands on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, in front of the Drug Store and Ed H. Erickson's Hardware and Stoves. One man is sitting on the wagon, one man is standing beside the oxen, and a man and boy are standing on the sidewalk behind the oxen.
Men and children in front of Massey-Harris Farm Implement store selling Verity plows and Bain wagons. One man seated in horse-drawn wagon in front of building
People standing with tractor and separators in front of Massey-Harris Co. on High Street West. Some men identified in photo: (1) J.H. Bunnell, (2) Bob Doran, (3) Hugh Rorison (4) Thad. Arnold (Boharm district farmer) (6) Charles Thornhill
Several men seen standing on sidewalk next to Massey-Harris Farm Machinery building and in front of machinery yard. Identified are: (1) J.H. Bunnell, (3) Sid Cullen, (4) Murray Bennell (son of J.H. Bunnell) (5) Stanley Cullen
Scene is of Wolseley's Front Street businesses ca. 1946 looking east on Canada’s #1 Highway. From left are: Fort’s Garage and Lorne Sexsmith’s Hardware and Grocery. In the next block signs for Uneeda Lunch and McBride’s Grocers are seen, as well as the gas pumps of Folbar’s Garage.
A view of North American Lumber, which was located on First Avenue in Biggar, Saskatchewan St. Paul's Anglican Church is under construction in the background
William Graham (as identified by his son) standing in front of his car and trailer, from which he sold kerosene refrigerators. He is parked in front of the Graham Bros. Hardware Store.