Several men, including Arthur L. Davies (Moose Jaw's oldest pioneer), A.L. (Bert) Miller (Crestwynd farmer), and George Phillips seen standing by the Winnipeg Elevator Co. Ltd. elevator
Exterior view of Robin Hood Flour Mills, Moose Jaw, before destruction by fire. Lethbridge Galt Coal Co. seen in foreground. Title on front: "Saskatchewan Flour Mills, Moose Jaw, Canada."
Aerial view of flooding of Thunder Creek at Boharm, Saskatchewan. Flooded land next to railway tracks in foreground; Saskatchewan Pool elevator and unidentified elevator in background
Smaller photograph shows Belbeck Elevator and Trading Co. Ltd. elevator built at Belbeck, Saskatchewan. Partially constructed elevator at right; horse-drawn buggy at centre. The larger photograph is full version showing elevators and another horse-drawn buggy. Possibly a third elevator under construction at right, with man walking at extreme right
Image of Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking east. There are piles of wood in the yard and trains travelling along the tracks. Grain elevators and the city of Moose Jaw can be seen in the distance.
Elevated view of Canadian Pacific Railway yards looking west, Moose Jaw. Photo taken from top of rail car. Yards at left, row of four grain elevators and train station at right
View of Canadian Pacific Railway west yards, Moose Jaw, with boxcars and railroad tracks in foreground, and Canadian Government grain elevator in background