Early model cars are backed up to a row of businesses on the east side of the 100 block of Main Street. Businesses from right to left: North West Land Company, B.C. Restaurant and Innis Confectionary, C.E. Conlin Farm Machinery, jewellery store, pharmacy, Eagle Publishing Co., Insurance and Real Estate - C.W. Holmes, Bank of Toronto, Rosetown Hotel (200 block).
Pat of the Automobile club, with cars lined up on the north side of Broadway, about 1909. The names of the business places are quite notable including an architect sign.
Six persons left to right [Henry Evans, Reg Conlin, unknown, unknown, unknown and Linus Kunkel] in a car [McLaughlin] in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery Agency, 110 Main Street; next door Mrs. Jamison's Ladies Wear and Beauty Parlor.
The first building on the left has a sign on the front indicating Pioneer Boarding House. To the right of it are the beginnings of five more wooden buildings.
Five men standing on wood sidewalk behind a pre-1914 car (note the white tires and carbide lamps) parked in front of Royal Insurance Co. Sign above the door reads "Commissioner of Notary Public." Little ducklings are on the street by the car.