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Item · 1940-1942
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Collection of documents related to the creation of the nurses registry in Calgary during the Second World War.

  • Typed letter to “The graduate nurses of Calgary” from Kathleen Connor, Chairman of the Calgary District #3 Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, dated Feb. 5, 1942. Introduces the idea of creating a community nursing registry in order to support the war effort.
  • Typed documents with the heading “The following is condensed from the Report of the Committee on the Formation and Re-Organization of Registries, Province of Ontario, Ottawa, 28th March, 1940.”
  • Recommended by-laws of the Nurses Registry of Calgary District #3, typed, with the name “Mrs. F. Honeywell written in handwriting. No date.  
Item · January 3, 1911
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

These three volumes contain 847 pages of transcript recording the Supreme Court of Alberta, Macleod Judicial District's coroner's inquest into the Bellevue Colliery Explosion. The third volume also contains the coroner's ruling. The inquest was held at Bellevue, Alberta on January 3, 1911. The cave-in incident under investigation occurred at a mine owned by West Canadian Collieries Company at Bellevue on December 9, 1910. The coroner, Frederick M. Pinkney, ruled that 30 men died of carbon monoxide poisoning and 1 man died of a combination of carbon monoxide poisoning and a fractured skull.

Item · 1939
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Advertising poster for a stunt driving show by Flash Williams, to be held on May 24, 1939 at the Regina Exhibition Grounds. The poster contains promotional text about the upcoming performance, a photo of a car crashing through a burning structure, and admission prices.

Item · [19-?]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Poster advertising ‘Saskatchewan’s Greatest Rodeo’, to be held at the exhibition grounds in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The poster includes two photographs, taken from the Calgary Stampede, depicting horseback riding and wagon events.

Item · 1984
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Catalogue and poster for the Against Great Odds: Posters of Nicaragua exhibition held at the Peter Whyte Gallery in Banff, AB. Catalogue features a reproduction of a poster made by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Culture from a Solentiname painting, and a description of the exhibition’s source material written by curator Elizabeth Brown. Details the Sandinista revolution, criticizes the CIA-backed Contras that opposed it, and describes the emergence of a popular artistic movement from this political climate, which included the creation of the posters displayed in the exhibition. A large sticker on the poster side reads “please return to the Edmonton Art Gallery.”

Item · 1982
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Poster advertising exhibitions being shown at the Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery, at the University of Victoria, in Victoria, BC from May to August, 1982. Exhibitions listed: The Victorian Toy Theatre, Chinese Art from the Maltwood Collection, Furniture Designers and Craftsmen in the Victoria Region, Pasquale Verdicchio: photographs, Vrian Grison – Paintings and Alan Brooks – Wildlife Art. Includes an image of a Ming-dynasty era artwork, Spring in the Woods at Dawn, attributed to Ch’iu Ying.

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery
Item · 1985
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Poster for the Separate Spaces art exhibition held at the Second Storey Gallery in Calgary AB from Jan 16-27, 1985. Artists featured: Peter Ackerman, Mirian Fabijan, Amy Gogarty, Deborah Brown-Ridley and Norman White. Poster appears to be an original screen print.

From http://www.truck.ca/blog/1985/1/16/seperate-space:
In late November, 1984, Second Story Gallery was forced to cancel their 1985 exhibition schedule due to a lack of funds. As a result, five of the artists scheduled to show got together and organized an alternative exhibition. What evolved was a cooperative effort between Suzanne Agopsowicz, Director of Second Story Gallery, Miriam Fabijan, Exhibition Coordinator, and four other Calgary artists - Peter Ackerman, Amy Gogarty, Deborah Bornw-Ridley, and Norman D. White. In order to accomodate all the artists involved, the studio spaces were incorporated with the gallery to enlarge the exhibition area. Each artist has selected her/his own space - hence the title: Separate Spaces. A wide variety of work and varying concerns will be presented.

Second Storey Gallery
Item · 1984
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Poster for the “Exhibition of Structurist Reliefs” held at the University of Saskatchewan’s Snelgrove Gallery in Saskatoon, SK, from May 17-31, 1984. “Featuring works from the Art Dept. Structurist Area, 1983-1984.”

Structurism was a school and theory of art and art criticism founded by Eli Bornstein at the University of Saskatchewan, ca. 1960. See https://bookstore.usask.ca/structurist.php#About.

University of Saskatchewan
Item · 1991
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Poster advertising the Mackenzie Outreach art exhibitions for 1991-92. Describes a program put on by the Mackenzie Art gallery in Regina SK, where they would transport travelling exhibitions and provide interpretive materials and the services of an art educator to rural communities that provided a space. Includes a form for applying to hold the exhibitions. Exhibitions advertised for the year: Travel and Identity; If the Walls Could Talk: Images from the Interior; Connie Freedy – Signs Along the Way; and Storm Warning.

Mackenzie Art Gallery
Item · 1900
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A segment taken from the book “The Engineers Club of Philadelphia Volume XVII, No 2”, and published separately as “The Canadian Pacific Railway, from Laggan to Revelstoke B.C” by William S. Vaux Jr. in 1900. The book outlines the construction, the history, and the current course of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The book includes several maps and graphs demonstrating the ground conditions and varying elevations of the railway route.

Vaux, William S., Jr.
Item · 1929
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Souvenir book produced by the Royal Canadian Golf Association [R.C.G.A.] for the 1929 golf season, including the Open Championship, the Amateur Golf Championships, and the Lesley Cup Matches.

Contents:
C. E. Harvey, President R. C. G. A. [p. 9]
Past Presidents, R. C. G. A. [p. 11, 13]
Executive Committee R. C. G. A. [p. 15]
Open Championships R. C. G. A. [p. 17]
Kanawaki - A Championship Test [p. 19, 21]
Officers of the Kanawaki Golf Club [p. 23]
Historic Kanawaki [p. 25, 27]
Professional Golfers' Association [p. 29, 31]
Amateur Championships, R. C. G. A. [p. 33]
The Canadian Amateur Champion (by Ralph Reville) [p. 35]
Jasper National Park Golf Course (by A. J. Hills) [p. 37]
The Amateur Championship at Jasper (by B. L. Anderson) [p. 39]
His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada [p. 40]
Interprovincial Matches [p. 41]
Provincial Associations [pp. 43-45, 53]
Canadian Ladies' Golf Union [C.L.G.U.] [p. 47]
Championships of the C. L. G. U. [p. 48]
Lesley Cup Matches [p. 49, 51]
History of the R. C. G. A. [pp. 52-53]
"Our Advertisers" [p. 54]
The Canadian Open Champion [p. 54]
A Page of Champions [p. 55]

Also includes list of entry requirements, entrant list, and tournament bracket for the 1929 Amateur Golf Championship at Jasper, Alberta.

Royal Canadian Golf Association
Item · 2014-12-06 - 2014-12-07
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A pamphlet advertising Hardcover, Edmonton’s artist’s book and zine fair on December 6th and 7th, 2014. The pamphlet advertises various workshops occurring at Snap Printshop, some talks occurring around the city, and the various participants in the book and zine fair. When the pamphlet is unfolded to a half and trifold, there are instructions for some zine and bookbinding techniques as well as some book terminology. When the pamphlet is fully unfolded, there is a poster on the back that reads “I have always imaged that paradise will be a kind of library” which is a quote by Jorge Luis Borges.

Hardcopy Edmonton
Item · Sept., 1911
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A souvenir book commemorating the 27th Annual Convention of Trades and Labour Congress in Canada. The convention was held in Calgary, Alberta, in September 1911. The book includes various portraits and short biographies of members of the council. The book also includes group photographs of various labourer groups and short reports about each group, as well as various advertisements for local businesses. The book was published by the Calgary Trades and Labour Council and printed by the Typographical Union Label company in Calgary, Alberta.

Calgary Trades and Labour Council
Item · 1909
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

"A Handbook of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg" prepared by the Publication Committee of the Winnipeg Local Executive Committee to present to the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for their visit from August 25 to September 1, 1909 (with options for extension based on member interests). Includes a proposed program and tentative itinerary, photographs, meteorological observations, information on locations within Winnipeg, Manitoba including a map marked with "probable meeting places," and another fold-out colored map of Canada.

Publications Committee of the Winnipeg Local Executive Committee
Item · 1930
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The fourteenth annual Vegreville Summer Fair Prize list and Exhibition Guide which was held in Vegreville, Alberta, from July 28 to July 30, 1930. The guide includes two entry forms, one for livestock and one for all departments aside from livestock, that could be submitted to the exhibition before July 25, 1930. The book includes information about the rules and regulations for the exhibition, prize options for the different livestock categories, and prize options for the various agriculture and horticulture categories. The booklet also includes various advertisements for local businesses.

Item · 3-8 April 1961
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Catalogue of art pieces included in the Edmonton Art Club's 40th Annual Exhibition, held 3-8 April 1961. Includes "President's Message" digitally signed by Miss Berangere Mercier [President]; list of Executive Members; Catalogue of art pieces for sale and not for sale [alphabetical list by artist's last name]; "Selections from the Edmonton Art Club Exhibition 1961" [reproductions of 7 paintings included in the exhibit]; Acknowledgement of annual donation from Hudson's Bay Company Retail Store; list of Province of Alberta Scholarships 1961 [in Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Recreation, Handicrafts, Librarianship]; and various print advertisements for local businesses.

Edmonton Art Club
Item · Sep. 2016
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Commemorative booklet produced in honour of the September 2016 opening of Rogers Place Arena in Edmonton, Alberta. Construction on the multi-use arena began in March 2014 and was completed on 8 September 2016. The arena is the home of the Edmonton Oilers [NHL] and the Edmonton Oil Kings [WHL] hockey teams.

Contents:
"The Journey"; "This Is Your Building" [comments from Edmonton mayor Don Iveson and Oilers Entertainment Group CEO Bob Nicholson]; Ford Hall [entrance]; "Tsą Tsą Ke K'e - Iron Foot Place" [mosaic art piece by Alex Janvier]; "Pure Entertainment" [Centre-Hung Scoreboard; 1,200 TV Screens; Wi-fi]; "Food Fix" [food and beverage options in Rogers Place]; photograph captioned "The First Skate - Connor McDavid and a few of his teammates joined some local minor hockey players for the first informal skate in Rogers Place history."; 5 maps showing Rogers Place Main Concourse; Mezzanine Level [Mezzanine Clubs]; Scotiabank Suite Level [Scotiabank Suites; Theatre Boxes]; PCL Loge Level [Sportsnet Club]; Upper Concourse [Sky Lounge]; "Rogers Place - By the Numbers" [figures and fun facts about some of Rogers Place's features]; Downtown Community Arena; Public Art ["Figures in Motion" sculpture and painting by Al Henderson; "Skater's Arch" sculpture by Douglas Bentham; "Essential Tree" sculpture by realties:united].

City of Edmonton
Item · Feb. 22, 2020
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A note card for the Freeze Your Cask Off Event on February 20, 2020, at the Ritchie Community League in Edmonton, Alberta. The event featured 16 winter-inspired cask ales from around Alberta. Inside the card is a list of each featured brewery along with their respective beers, a brief description of each beer, and a lined, blank section next to each beer for written notes. On the verso of the card, the price of beer tokens is listed as $3.50, which could be exchanged for a 10oz beer.

Ritchie Community League
Photographs
Subfonds
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Photographs and images within the Prairie Ephemera Collection are organized into five (5) series based on dates of creation: No date, pre-1900, 1900-1919, 1920-1967, and post-1968. Where possible, an estimated date of creation is given.

Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Description information taken from paper enclosed with photo: “Several miners and officials are posed in front of the log cabin office of the Bingo Gold Mines in Northern Manitoba. Bingo Gold Mines was one of the first Canadian mining companies to be convicted of tampering with gold samples. They were convicted of fraud in 1925 for salting ore samples with gold to encourage investors to buy stock in the gold mine.”

Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

B&W photograph depicting a diagonal shot of Raymond Mercantile Company, in Raymond, AB. There are many people gathered and many have carriages and horses; everyone is looking at the camera, suggesting the taking of the photograph had been announced prior. This street-level photograph also captures smaller businesses in the distance.

Item · [1980s?]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Booklet with the title "The Frosh Handbook." The front cover contains an ink drawing of a cartoon cowboy holding a handbook, standing next to a sign which says: UofA Dude Ranch. The interior title page states it’s The Frosh Handbook, which is followed by the University of Alberta’s crest. It’s edited by Margaret Weir, and the Director is Al Armstrong. Booklet contains 56 pages which contains information for new students at the university, including rules for fraternities, schedule of activities, the constitution, etc.

Item · unknown
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

College report card for Elsie Mills Dunnet certifying her grades at the Luther College of Regina in her second year of “Arts and Science.” The grades are listed next to the courses that the student undertook. It is signed by the registrar, H. Schmidt.

Item · 1934
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Program - R.A.H. Alumni Event (Royal Alexandra Hospital Alumnae Association). The cover contains an drawn black and white illustration of a nurse holding a parchment with the words “RAH Alumnae” written on it. The program is handwritten in black ink and has decorative purple and yellow strings tied along the spine.

Item · ca. 1948?
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Farm Account Book prepared by the Department of Farm Management, College of Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan. This account book was used by Roger Carlton of Benson, Saskatchewan for his Farm Management II class. It is partially filled in with information dated between 1940 and 1941, likely from examples used in class. The cover of the book says “revised November 1948.”

Item · May. 12, 1950
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Front cover contains a leaf motif on the left hand side, and states: Sacred Heart Academy Graduation Ball C.Y.C Hall, May 12th, 1950 9:00 to 12:00. Sponsored by Sacred Heart Academy & College Alumnae.  The interior is titled "Programme," and has 12 blank lines, under which are varying titles, (e.g. Freshman’s Fight, Scholars’ Scoot, Basketball Bounce, etc). Three of the blank lines above these titles have been filled in by hand with a pencil, and include the names of: Jack Hamilton, Emmett Reid, S. Gardner. The back of the programme is blank. 

Item · 1955
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A study of the grasses, forbs and shrubs of the Crowsnest Forest Reserve, in support of understanding the reserve’s contemporary use as a grazing range for wild and domestic animals. Using the point sample method, the authors describe the plant density and composition in four pre-selected areas in the reserve. Additionally included is a background description of the reserve, conclusions, recommendations, a list literature cited, and appendices with vegetational analysis data for each selected area.

Mitchell, G.J.
Item · 1986
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Program for Red Deer College’s Series 86 summer arts courses, held from July 7 to August 8, 1986. Includes course information, general programming information and an application form. Courses spanned a wide variety of visual arts disciplines.

Red Deer College
Item · 1922 - 1951
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Includes:

A "calling card" for Jenny Fromm

A Hebrew pamphlet for Winnipeg Hebrew School, 427 Matheson Avenue, Winnipeg 4, Man.

Two Hebrew certificates

Two University of Manitoba Students' Union executive awards of recognition for services at the student newspaper, the Manitoban

Two group photographs including Max Haskell by L. Bereghin, 405 Selkirk, Smith Studio

Three portrait photographs (and one duplicate) of Max Haskell walking

Two obituary newspaper clippings

A cemetary plot ownership description for Beth David Cemetary
Deceased: David Rudorfer
Plot owner: Erste Boryslawerr Drohobyczer
Section: H
Block: 5

Item · Nov., 1928
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A French report written by Abbé J.-Ad. Sabourin, a doctor of theology, and a priest in St-Pierre Jolys, Manitoba. The small book, originally published in November 1928, is a long excerpt taken from the full publication at the Laval University in Québec. The report makes the argument that the primary school curriculum in Manitoba has strayed too far from teaching grounded in Catholic morality, and needs to be adjusted.

Item · 1986
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A book of memoirs titled Mice, Mirth and Misery: The Memoirs of a Rural Schoolteacher in Manitoba during the “Dirty Thirties”1930-1938 by Myrtle Pearson Campbell. The book was independently published by Myrtle’s daughter, Bonnie, in 1986. According to Bonnie’s note at the beginning of the book, Myrtle started working on her memoirs in 1980 and the first draft was substantially completed by mid-1983. The memoir recounts her experiences with teaching in one-room rural schools during the Depression years.

Campbell, Myrtle Pearson
Item · Feb. 1920
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Cover reads "An Outline of the Plan under which School Fairs are Conducted, together with Directions to Local Committees, Teachers, and Pupils regarding their respective parts in such Fairs." It is primarily focused on agricultural education but also includes sections on subjects such as "Insect Collection" and "Sewing, Ten Years Old and Under."

Provincial Schools of Agriculture
Item · April, 1926
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A school paper, reminiscent of a yearbook, from Kelvin Technical High School in Winnipeg, dated April 1926. Includes stories, poetry, photographs, athletics reports, and advertisements for local businesses, as well as general information about the school and a list of the editorial staff. This copy appears to have belonged to Margaret Forsyth, and the inside of the front cover and first page are covered with classmate signatures.

Kelvin Technical High Scool
Item · 2-8 March 1952
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Information on Education Week in Alberta from March 2 to 8, 1952. Consists of articles written by a selection of education ministers, teachers, and professors, and include topics such as Education in Alberta, Enterprise Education, School Building Problems, and Juvenile Delinquents.

Alberta Education Council

The Hermes was a periodical student publication put out by the Nutana Collegiate Institute, a high school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Nutana was the first public high school in Saskatoon and possesses a significant collection of early Canadian art. These publications are from various years between 1911 and 1931. They primarily consist of writing examples from students, and will also feature examples of the art collection, editorials, athletics reports, and advertisements for local businesses. All but the first volume are subtitled "Behold, I bring you good tidings."

Item · September, 1925 - June 1947
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Two year books from "S.N.S." (Saskatoon Normal School) for the school years of 1925-1926 and 1946-1947. They both include composite photographs of graduating students, writing samples and poetry, yearbook staff lists, athletics reports, editorials, and messages from the principal. The 1925-1926 copy has the inscription "Margaret M. Rennie, Room A. S.N.S." on the first page, many handwritten signitures under "Autographs" on pages 56-57, and the signature of orchestra conductor Mrs. Helen Davies Sherry on page 115. The 1946-1947 copy has two newspaper clippings attached to the inside of the front cover reporting on the death of Dr. Frederick James Gathercole, one being from the Leader-Post of Regina, Saskatchewan and dated Tuesday, December 28, 1993. Another clipping on the funeral service for Mrs. E. J. Ouellette is taped to page 34, and an obituary for Michael Joseph Schafer is taped to page 65 underneath his portrait, dated 1947. A retirement notice for Roy Lockert, also clipped from the Leader-Post and dated Friday, July 4, 1980, is attached to page 101. Pages 102-104 contain various other materials taped in including graduation programs, a red heart-shaped autograph book with signatures, and a typed memo on the decision of the Saskatoon Normal School Student's Assembly during their executive meeting on Tuesday, June 17, 1947 to "allot a sum of $50 to the next assembly for the buying of a radio." It also includes advertisements for local businesses.

Students of the Provincial Normal School, Saskatoon
Item · 1940
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A yearbook for the year 1940 titled “The Light” for the Provincial Normal School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. At the beginning of the yearbook, there is a message from the Honourable J.W. Estey, the Minister of Education of Saskatchewan and the principal of the school, Mr. C.P. Seeley. The portrait photographs of the graduates are placed vertically on each page and for each graduate there is a short corresponding poem about their school experiences or character. There are various handwritten annotations next to many of the portraits such as married names or if they are now deceased. There are also yearbook pages devoted to different clubs and their members. The final pages of the yearbook contain numerous handwritten signatures. The yearbook includes numerous advertisements for local businesses.

Provincial Normal School Saskatoon
Item · Sept., 2017
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A map titled “Allard Hall Self-Guided Tour.” The map was created for the opening of Allard Hall in September 2017 at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta. On the cover is a list of stop and space names for the self-guided tour with short descriptions of each space. Inside are bird's eye layouts of each floor such as the basement and parkade, the main floor, the second floor, and the third floor, and on the back is a layout of the fourth floor.

MacEwan University
Agriculture Groups
Subfonds
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Publications, reports, and song books from Agriculture Groups within the Canadian Prairie Provinces, such as: Alberta Wheat Pool, United Farmers of Alberta (U.F.A.), Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, United Grain Growers (U.G.G.), Saskatchewan Cooperative Wheat Producers, Canadian Wheat Board, and the Canadian Seed Growers' Association.

Item · Mar. 1945
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Account titled "The Story of Canadian Wheat" written by Saskatchewan Cooperative Producers Limited.  Details the processes and stages involved in wheat production in Canada. It includes black and white photographs of working farmers to complement the text. The cover contains the title against a background sepia photograph of farmers ploughing.

Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers
Item · Sept. 28, 1943
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Pamphlet titled “The Story of Canadian Wheat” and published by the Saskatchewan Cooperative Wheat Producers Limited after a policy change was issued in order to suspend trading in wheat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, while allowing the Canadian Wheat Board to take delivery of all wheat and to make an initial advance to farmers of $1.25 per bushel for “No. 1 Northern wheat.” Pamphlet is 8-pages long and extolls the quality of Canadian wheat and describes the various stages of its production; it also includes illustrations to complement the text.

Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers
Item · 1943
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Pamphlet titled “A Call to Action” providing a review of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool objectives by the Saskatchewan Cooperative Producers Limited since 1924.  Sections include:

  • the on-to-Ottawa delegation,
  • efforts to make pool facilities available to membership,
  • the problem of car allocation,
  • the return to the grower from pool earnings,
  • the implications of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers
Item · 1946-1961
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Pamphlets, titled: "Wheat Pool Committee Program," or simply "Committee Program," issued by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool in Regina, Saskatchewan. Some are tri-fold, some quad-fold, and some are booklets. Topics range, and include: organization and operation of the wheat pool, meeting minutes, pool elevator deliveries, livestock pool, pool policies, Co-operative education and studies of the co-operative movement, relations with other co-operative associations and junior organizations, The Western Producer Circulation, The Saskatchewan Federation of Agriculture, committee conventions, boxcar allocation, flour sales.

Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Item · Jan. 1936
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Booklet titled: "Addresses by Junior U.F.A. President and Vice-President to the U.F.A Convention." Below this is written: "Masonic Temple, Edmonton-January, 1936." Cover is printed on plain white paper with black writing. Front cover contains a black border with the title within this border, and a small image consisting of a torch with a ribbon wrapped around it and tied in a bow. The five (5) pages that follow detail the addresses given by the Junior President and Vice-President of the United Farmers Association Co-op at the convention. A small publishing mark on the back cover noted: Allied Printing Edmonton-Trades Council-Union Label. 

Item · 1916
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Booklet titled: "United Farmers of Alberta Annual Convention, 1916-Calgary-Annual Address." Below this is written: "Delivered by S.S. Dunham. L.L.B., Lethbridge-Second Vice-President." 

Cover is printed on light brown paper with blue flecks. Front cover features a black decorative border surrounding an image of a torch entwined with a ribbon alongside the title. The back cover contains only the union label for printing, and notes: Quick Print, Calgary. The interior contains fifteen (15) pages denoting the address given by S.S. Dunham at the annual U.F.A. Convention in Calgary. There is also a b&w portrait of S.S. Dunham on the second page.

Item · 1926-?
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Booklet titled: "Report of the Investigation in to the Milling Industry," by George F. Edwards, Director of Research Department, United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan Section. Booklet is eleven (11) pages in length, with a simple white cover. Contains the Allied Printing Trades Council stamp on the front page.

United Farmers of Canada
Item · 1948
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Pamphlet titled “The Search for Security” that describes “vital points about the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and its policies.” The document provides an overview as to the way in which the Pool was created and organized, its purposes, and its relationship with farmers and governments, as well as a brief account of its financial records and the industry’s impact on Canadians’ living standards. Published by the Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers Limited. The cover is printed on blue paper and contains an illustration comprised of a farmhouse, a barn, a grain elevator, a boat, a train, and the legislature.

Saskatchewan Co-operative Producers
Item · 1953-1969
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An equity record booklet for the Central Alberta Dairy Pool that belonged to George Landis in Rose Lynn, Alberta. The organization is based in Red Deer, Alberta and based on the instructions on the slip, the owner is instructed to mail the booklet to Red Deer each year after January 1st to verify all earnings and deductions for the previous fiscal year. George Landis, whose birth year is written as 1916, logged records from 1953 to 1969. Rose Lynn is notable for being a very small town in Alberta.

Landis, George
Item · 1989
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An Alberta Horticultural Guide pamphlet from the Alberta Horticultural Advisory Committee for the period of 1989 to 1991. The pamphlet was printed by the Print Media Branch in Edmonton, Alberta. The pamphlet provides information to assist the growth of various fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Small advertisement card inlaid in pamphlet for the London and Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co.

Alberta Horticultural Advisory Committee
Item · 1928
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

"The material in this pamphlet is largely reproduced from a special co-operative issue of The Western Producer, published November 24, 1927. On no occasion prior to the publication of this issue had Saskatchewan Wheat Pool members been given so detailed a review of all the activities and departments of the organization. In view of the reception which was accorded the issue by Pool members, and in view of the fact that newspapers are not adapted to convenient preservation, this pamphlet has been issued in the hope that it will be preserved by Pool members and used for reference purposes whenever the need may arise."

Contents:
Index; The Wheat Pool in Perspective; How the Pool is Organized; Recording Pool Contracts; Field Service Department; The Treasury Department; Recording Reserve Credits; Handling Growers' Assignments; Pool Country Elevators; The Pool Checks Government Grading; Relation With Line Companies; The Central Selling Agency; International Co-operation in Prospect; Large Staff at Pool Head Office; Head Office Staff of Pool Elevators; The Winnipeg Office; The Saskatoon Office; Supplying Information to Pool Members; and A Chart of the Organization.

Images:
The Home of The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool - The Wheat Pool Building, Regina; A View of the Grower's Ledger and Grain Departments of the Pool; Map Showing Distribution of Pool Membership [map]; Inside a New Pool Elevator - Interior of Pool Elevator No. 587 at Austum, Sask.; 2,000,000 Bushel Transfer Elevator at Buffalo; The Smallest Saskatchewan Terminal - Pool Terminal No. 5 at Port Arthur, Owned by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool; Saskatchewan Pool Elevators Limited at Work - An Interior View of a Portion of the Head Office Elevator Staff at Regina; One of the Latest - Saskatchewan Pool Elevator No. 679; Saskatchewan Poolers Own This Elevator - Pool Terminal No. 4 at Port Arthur, Owned by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool; Pooling the World Over - Delegates to the Second International Wheat Pool Conference at Kansas City, Missouri, May, 1927; The First Sign of Growth - Saskatchewan Pool Elevator No. 1, at Bulyea, Sask.; At the Summer Fair - Wheat Pool Tent at Weyburn Fair; Twenty Comptometer Operators - Comptometer Department in the Head Office of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool [photograph]; The Largest Pool Terminal - Pool Terminal No. 6, at Port Arthur; and Organization Chart Sask. Cooperative Wheat Producers Ltd. [fold-out flow chart].

Item · 5-7 June 1928
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Record of the proceedings of the Third International Wheat Pool Conference, which was also the First International Pool Conference [open to other agricultural product cooperatives], held in Regina, Saskatchewan, between 5-7 June 1928.

Index:
Chairman's Address; Secretary's Report; Appointment of Committees; Addresses; Discussions; Sub-Conferences [Discussions on Contracts; Central Sales Agency for Livestock; National Wool Co-operative; Long Term Contract; Marketing Dress Poultry; Marketing Registered Seed; Organizing Local Co-operative Seed Growers' Associations; Financing Co-operative Dairies]; and List of Delegates and Press Representatives.

Burnell, C. H.
Item · 1956
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A foldout map and pamphlet titled “Varieties of Grain Crops for Saskatchewan 1956” from The Saskatchewan Advisory Council on Grain Crops. The pamphlet was published under the authority of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Agricultural Extension Programme. The pamphlet discusses bread wheat, durum wheat, winter wheat, oats, rape seed, field peas and beans, barley, rye, and flax. The included map displays the Cereal Variety Zones of Saskatchewan, and there is a list of variety recommendations for each zone in 1956.

Saskatchewan Advisory Council on Grain Crops
Item · [c. 1912]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Information on the grain trade in Canada, prior to World War I but after the establishment of the Grain Act, and in-depth proposals for its improvement. Subtitle reads "Conditions which make such a system necessary. A detail of the system showing its practicability. Results of such a system in operation."

De Montfort Press
Item · 23-26 Aug. 1910
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Prize list and regulations for the Edmonton Provincial Stock Show and Race Meet held by the Edmonton Exhibition Association Limited in 1910. Also includes program of events and blank entry form tucked in centrefold of booklet. Categories to be judged include livestock, agricultural products, manufactured products, and horse races.

General Index [alphabetical]:
Advertiser's, List; Butter; Cattle; Committees; Dates of Other Fairs; Dairy Products; Delivery of Exhibits; Directors in Charge; Domestic Manufacturers; Dogs; Entrance Fees for Stock; Entry Rules; Fire Protection; Horses - Directors in Charge; Horses - Regulations; Horses; Horticulture; Judges and Judging; Manufacturers and Industrial Department; Miscellaneous Rules; Officers; Programme General; Poultry; Police Protection; Races; Rules and Regulations; Tickets, Price of; Sheep; Special Prizes, Names of Donors and Conditions; Swine.

Additionally contains several print advertisements for various local businesses, indexed by type at the back of the booklet.

Edmonton Exhibition Association