Three men sitting on binders, Which are hitched to four horses each; Four men standing beside the binders, and one man sitting in a car Written on the bottom: "Harvesting Biggar, Sask." Written on the bottom edge in blue ink: "-Binder Crew." Written on the back in pencil: "This was taken when we were cutting on Leangstaffs place you see me on the last binder but not very plain."
Photograph of three horse-drawn binders working in a wheat field. A woman and child are on the left foreground. A second copy of the same postcard was found later addressed too Ella Blair from Wolseley on December 31, 1914.
Before the advent of the combine, binder twine was a necessity for harvesting. Here Ben Kimber and Gus Gibson are seen unloading a truck load of binder twine at the implement warehouse of W. D. Dunlop on 2nd. Ave.