Moose Jaw, SK

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              Item · Feb. 5, 1912
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Train schedule for the Soo-Spokane Route run by the Spokane International Railway. Centrefold is a map of the route which runs from Portland, Oregon up through Calgary, Alberta and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and down to St. Paul, Minnesota. Includes time schedules of the international route and of connecting train lines, as well as a description of the trains and equipment in use.

              Item · 1908
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Nine (9) photographs depict images of Winnipeg, Brandon, Edmonton, Calgary, Moose Jaw, a standard passenger train, the train on the Canadian Pacific Railway, close-up of the Canadian Northern Railway Standard Passenger Train, and buffalo in the park at Wainwright, Alberta. These photographs are enclosed in a brown envelope containing various imagery typical of Western Canada. Printed by Hough Litho Limited (Toronto).

              Item · 1935
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Print showing a group of people on and near a horse-drawn wagon with a car directly behind the wagon.  Signs on the wagon and car, respectively, read: “25 years ago we welcomed 'King George’s Ascension…' in this way!” and “To-Day.. 'We Honor His Jubilee' in this way!”  The signs have emblems from the Moose Jaw Council.  Inscription on back reads: “U.C.T. Float; M.J. Parade; Dad back seat of buggy 3rd left.”

              Item · 1911
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Tourism booklet titled: "Moose Jaw, Canada, The Railroad Centre of Saskatchewan." Cover contains a picture of a moose with a small map showing the main roadways into and out of Moose Jaw. The back cover contains an advertisement for International Securities Co., Ltd. When opened, the inside cover contains statistics of Moose Jaw, including population, customs house figures, Assessment, and Building Permits. The opposite page contains a ‘book’ of pictures, which unfolds to reveal nine (9) b&w pictures of various buildings in Moose Jaw on one side, and eight (8) b&w pictures of farming in Moose Jaw on the opposite side. A page has detached from the rest, containing two (2) additional pictures per side.

              Item · 1925
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A championship photo featuring 5 younger men and (presumably) their coach posing with their trophies. The larger central trophy says “Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co. Limited Team Road Race Trophy” and the individual trophies say “Dunlop Five Mile Road Race – Regina.” The photograph is captioned with “Moose Jaw College Provincial Champions Sask 1925 – Winners of Five Mile Road Race” and then the names of those in the photo “C.M. Newman, I. Balmer, Dean Robbins, D.V.C. Balmper, A.N. Ensor, J.N. Cornish”

              File · Nov. 5 & 6, 1902
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Two handwritten letters written on Canadian Pacific Railway letterhead. Letter from “John” to his mother describing his train trip across the prairies. Written Nov. 5, 1902 near Moose Jaw station, Saskatchewan. Letter from “Jessie” to “Annie” describing the delays in the author’s train travel. Written Nov. 6, 1902 on the train at Cochrane, Alberta.

              Item · May 8-9, 1936
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Booklet, produced by the Moose Jaw, SK YMCA, to accompany the 1936 Boys’ and Girls’ Fair in that city. Contains events program, list of sponsors and committee members, rules and regulations for the fair in general, and contest rules for various competitions. In addition, the booklet also features a substantial number of advertisements from local businesses.

              Item · June 7-8, 1928
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Program for the seventh annual Freemasonry reunion at the Moose Jaw Lodge of Perfection. It is bound in a blue/purple cover with copper-coloured lettering indicating the title of the event and the organization’s logo. The program includes details of the event and a list of members and candidates. Each page is framed by an ornate blue margin around the content.

              Item · Feb. 27, 1927
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Receipt slip certifying a $10.00 donation by Ronald [last name illegible] to the Propagating Fund of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada. It states that the sender “enters the portal Moose Jaw Klan, Realm of Sask.”  The slip is signed by Scott Emery on behalf of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada. This form is printed but filled in using handwriting.

              File · Early 1900s
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              One photo shows original Moose Jaw CPR station built in late 1890s, with horse-drawn vehicles outside. Another shows 2 businesses, the Hotel Cypress & the Cypress Fruit Store, possibly in Maple Creek. One other photo shows people in an indistinct town setting. Other photos show farm scenes with settlers posing in various contexts. One farm landscape. One photo of a swan on a pond.

              Item · May 29, 1914
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Group portrait of the Moose Jaw, SK Salvation Army Band in uniform with instruments. Caption reads “In memory of our two comrades promoted to glory from ‘Empress of Ireland.’” Images of their two fallen comrades, C. Wilkes and L. Delamont are superimposed above them. Postcard not used for correspondence.

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