Train crew at Canadian Pacific Railway roundhouse and turn table, Moose Jaw, posing in front of Engine 80. Names noted on back of copy 1: "Left to right, on engine: I. [?]; II. Cleary; III. G. Haigh; IV. W. Simington; V. E. Manly; VI. Wallace; VII. Sanderson; VIII. Ed. Bull; IX. Bill Bates; X. C.P.R. storekeeper; XI. D. Moore. Left to right, standing: I. Mr. J. Jylnd; II. J. Rollo Loco. Foreman; III. [?]; IV. [?]; V. T. Withrow; VI. [?]; VII. [?]; VIII. Wm. Bull; IX. [?]; X. W. Jackson; XI. Ed. Holdworth; XII. [?]"
Broadfoot Brothers Furniture Store horse-drawn float, with three unidentified men standing and sitting on float. One man stands next to float at far right. Sign on float reads "Broadfoot Bros. Big Furniture Store 115 Main St"
Exterior view of Broadfoot Brothers Furniture and Undertaking building, 3 High Street West. Man seen standing in doorway, with two horse-drawn wagons visible at side of building. Winter scene
Horse-drawn wagon decorated advertising 'No Vary Quality Peaches' in front of Moose Grocery Co. Ltd. and Canadian Fruit Co. Ltd. buildings, first block of Manitoba Street West
Erected at Main and Fairford Streets. Earlier Presbyterian Church at rear. Inserts of Rev. Dr. George Bryce, moderator and Rev. Samuel McLean, minister
Men seen standing in front of McLean and McIntyre Furniture, Western Business College, Moose Jaw Hardware, O.B. Fysh Real Estate. Horses and wagon seen on Main Street on front of McLean and McIntyre Furniture store
Fred J. Gilmour, as child, seen with three unidentified Native women, variously identified as Agnes, Big Joe's wife with his daughter, also identified as Emma LeCaine. Photo taken by Mrs. R.L. Slater