Funeral procession for Mrs. Jos. Knezacek passing in front of the “Bohemian” hall in 1912 (built 1905) Jake Keller’s blacksmith shop is located at the right.
Photograph with numbers and names on front and back: "1903 Moose Jaw Volunteer Fire Brigade: 12. Wm. Lawless 11. George Serviss 13. John Moore 14. Joe Battell 15. O.H. Sackrider 16. W.N. Mitchell 17. Sam Sanders 18. Geo. Patterson 19. Evan Wilson 20. Wm. McIntyre 21. Norman Bellamy and leading citizens: 1. J.H. Grayson 2. O.B. Fysh 3. W.C. Saunders 4. Wm. Grayson 5. Jas. Hamilton 6. J.W. Sifton 7. Wm. A. Munns 8. Donald McLean 9. Chas. Unwin 10. A.F. Foy"
Street view of cars parked at an angle on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Seen on the left are signs for the Silver Grey Cafe; New Savoy Cafe; Y.M. Cafe and Randall Photo Shop. On the right are signs for the Canada-Hotel; Canada Cafe and Pool Room.