Men and women kneeling and standing in front of and on truck and horse-drawn wagon serving as Robin Hood Mills parade float in Crescent Park. In background is seen St. Andrew's Presbyterian and Moose Jaw Public Library
A car on Main Street in Biggar Saskatchewan decorated with a giant cake on top, banners and a sign which reads "Rann's Bakery 1917-1965"; there are two men in the car and a woman riding on the back of the car
Parade proceeding north on Grand Avenue. The Union Bank (currently Film Rescue International) and the Thompson Block are in the background. The float is accompanied by a soldier on horseback and, behind it is a float that says "Glen Lynn".
Horse and cart with two people in it - part of parade proceeding north on Grand Avenue. The sign on the cart says "We're too old to cut the mustard". The reverse says "Mr and Mrs H. Blair, Indian Head, Sask" - presumably the people in the cart. According to the Indian Head History Book p. 265 "Hector Haultain Borden Blair married Kathleen Farmer"
Eight women on a parade float, dressed in robes and sashes with the names of provinces on them The parade float is hitched to two horsed and driven by a man in a hat Written on the back in blue ink: "Mrs. McFarlane Nova Scotia Mrs, C.H.L. Smith behind NS Miss Minnie Frampton Br. Col. Mrs. W.T. White behind alberta Mrs. A. Saich (alberta) Mss. Julia Foster (Sask) Mrs. McKenzie (White Dress) Mrs. R.T. Briggs (Manitoba)"
A parade float hitched to two horses Signs on the float read "Porteous Bros The Painters Men of Color", "Furniture Paints", "...Right Porteous Bros The Right Ho..." Written on the back in blue ink: "Parade - Sports Day 1913" and "Ms MacKay 223 Railway St. Saskatoon."