A woman leading a line of girls, all in Girl guide uniforms, during a parade down Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. The signs on the store fronts read from left to right: "O.K Economy"; P.H. O'Brien's Hardware"; Hock & Packer"; names of girls not supplied.
This fonds contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, video tape and graphic material pertaining to the activities and interests of Glenn Makahonuk during his career at the University of Saskatchewan.
Graham Bros. Store in the early days. On the left in shirtsleeves, arms folded, is John Graham (T.J.G. Graham). On the right in suit is Bill Graham (W.H.E. Graham). There are various items on shelves and the floor, as well as a decorated tin roof. The store opened for business on January 23, 1911.
View of the Great Northern Store from the street. In the doorway at left is A. J. Kruse, manager of the firm and at far right is Fred Heidgerken. This store was located on the northwest corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue.
A composite postcard with seven smaller pictures depicting different views of the town of Biggar, Saskatchewan; two pictures show the train station, three of the Biggar Hotel and Empire Hotel, one of the Round House, and one of The Biggar Square Deal Department Store and Bowling Alley and Pool Room.
Main Street facing north. Photo taken from the CNR Station. L-R: Central Garage & Livery, ?, King's Store, ?, ?, Bank of Canada, Moline P+O, BC Restaurant, North-Western Land Co.
Corner of Hamilton & 11th Avenue, taken from the park in front of the old (gingerbread) city hall. Old post office, Woolworth's and United Cigar are visible.