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              Item · 14 Oct. 1887
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Poster warning settlers and others against cutting timber on government lands under pain of prosecution. Explains that homesteaders "having no timber of their own" can apply for a Free Permit from an Agent of the Crown to cut a quantity of timber not exceeding 1800 Lineal feet of Building Logs, 400 Roof Polls, 2000 Poplar Fence Rails, and 30 cords of dry Wood for fuel. Any settlers or others not entitled to the Free Permit can apply for a Permit to cut timber at rate, and includes list of rates.

              Liability of Persons Cutting Timber Without Authority explains the punishment for cutting timber without a permit.

              Additionally includes an envelope addressed to Stuart Criddle, Esq. and stamped 22 May 1936.

              Stephenson, E. F.
              Item · 1905
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Poster advertising the availability of townsite lots in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, being sold by E. H. White.

              "New Townsite Lots in North Battleford. The C.N.R. Passenger and Freight Divisional Point. At Reduced Prices From $75.00 Up. Easy Terms of One Third Cash. No Building Restrictions. The Greatest Chance for Investment of the Year. E. H. White, Battleford, Sask."

              White, E. H.
              Item · [1905-10]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A long, narrow poster, printed in b&w with red and orange highlights including two photographs and art nouveau-style details, advertising a Monday matinee on October 23, circa 1905. Headliners are John & Emma Ray, presenting their latest comedy hit "The Bandmaster." Other acts include Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGreevy, French ventriloquists Les Fraed-Nad, and The Seebacks "in their athletic novelty."

              Free Press Job Dept., Show Printers.
              Item · [1930s ?]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Poster outlining the details of an upcoming auction for farm stock and implements in the Village of Mildred at Lloyd Delisle’s garage on Saturday, April 14th at 1:30 pm. The year is not mentioned. The poster seems to have been created by the auctioneer, Jas. Murchison for the owner and seller of the products, J.R. Shull. Items for sale include horses and cattle, farm equipment such as wagons, plows, various bells, and assorted furniture. The poster appears to have been printed by The Chronicle in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan.

              Murchison, Jas.
              Item · [ca. 1950?]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A promotional poster for Bineider and Boser, General Merchants, in Huxley, Alberta.

              Full-colour art print shows 2 children, a blonde girl in a pink dress holding a picnic basket and a brown-haired boy in a blue collared shirt playing a harmonica, sitting in a field near a tree with red and green leaves. 2 squirrels and 3 blue birds are in the tree. The girl is holding a peanut out towards the animals in the tree.

              Bineider and Boser General Merchants
              Item · 1998
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Informational poster produced by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the 1998-1999 Freight Adjustment Factors (FAFs). The poster explains what FAFs are, and includes a table of figures reflecting the changes to FAFs from 1995-1999. The poster additionally includes 5 maps overlaid with colour-coded graphics showing the CWB's catchment areas for different crop types [Wheat; Durum; Canadian Western Extra Strong (CWES) Wheat; Designated Barley; and Feed Barley].

              "What Are FAFs? FAFs were established in 1995, when the federal government changed the CWB pooling basis points. FAFs are an adjustment to wheat, durum wheat and barley freight costs based on where farmers deliver and the destination of their grain. As such, FAFs may change from year to year, with the variations in the CWB's overall sales program. ... FAFs are updated yearly to reflect expected production, market factors and port shipping capacities. FAFs remain constant during the crop year."

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · 1999
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Informational poster produced by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the 1999-2000 Freight Adjustment Factors (FAFs). The poster explains what FAFs are, and includes a table of figures reflecting the changes to FAFs from 1995-2000. The poster additionally includes 5 maps overlaid with colour-coded graphics showing the CWB's catchment areas for different crop types [Wheat; Durum; Canadian Western Extra Strong (CWES) Wheat; Designated Barley; and Feed Barley].

              "What Are FAFs? FAFs were established in 1995, when the federal government changed the CWB pooling basis points. FAFs are an adjustment to wheat, durum wheat and barley freight costs based on where farmers deliver and the destination of their grain. As such, FAFs may change from year to year with the variations in the CWB's overall sales program. ... FAFs are updated yearly to reflect expected production, market factors and port shipping capacities. FAFs remain constant during the crop year."

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · 2000
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Informational poster produced by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the 2000-2001 Freight Adjustment Factors (FAFs). The poster explains what FAFs are, and includes a table of figures reflecting the changes to FAFs from 1995-2001. The poster additionally includes 5 maps overlaid with colour-coded graphics showing the CWB's catchment areas for different crop types [Wheat; Durum; Canadian Western Extra Strong (CWES) Wheat; Designated Barley; and Feed Barley].

              "What Are FAFs? FAFs were established in 1995, when the federal government changed the CWB pooling basis points. FAFs are an adjustment to wheat, durum wheat and barley freight costs based on where farmers deliver and the destination of their grain. As such, FAFs may change from year to year, with the variations in the CWB's overall sales program. ... FAFs are updated yearly to reflect expected production, market factors and port shipping capacities. FAFs may also change during the crop year to reflect changes in freight rates."

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · [ca. 2003]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Foldable, double-sided educational poster created by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the steps in the interrelated processes of Milling [including Durum Wheat; Wheat Intake; Cleaning; Tempering; The Milling Process; Semolina] and Pasta Making [including Mixing; Extrusion; Drying; Packaging].

              Additionally includes 1 image showing a cross-section of an amber durum wheat kernel; 1 diagram of an amber durum wheat kernel highlighting its different components [Endosperm; Bran; Germ]; and 4 images showing different pasta products made with durum semolina [Dry Pasta (Long Products and Short Products); Fresh Pasta; and Couscous].

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · [ca. 2003]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Foldable, double-sided educational poster created by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the steps in the interrelated processes of Malting [including Malting Barley; Steep Tank; Germination Compartment; Kilning; and Malt] and Brewing [including Milled Malt; Cereal Adjunct; Cooker; Mash Tun; Lauter Tun; Brew Kettle (Hops); Fermentation (Yeast); Storage & Filtration; and End Product] beer.

              Additionally includes 2 images showing malting barley and malt as viewed under an electron microscope; and 1 diagram of a barley kernel highlighting its components [Endosperm; Aleurone Layer; Embryo].

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · [ca. 2003]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Foldable, double-sided educational poster created by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) outlining the steps in the interrelated processes of Flour Milling [including Wheat Intake; Cleaning & Tempering; The Milling Process; Flours; Flour Treatment; By-products] and Bread Baking [including Methods & Ingredients; Mixing; Fermentation; Make-up; Final Proof; Baking].

              Additionally includes 1 image showing a cross-section of a wheat kernel; 1 diagram of a wheat kernel highlighting its different components [Endosperm; Bran; Germ]; and 4 images showing four different "Basic Bread Types" [Pan Breads; Hearth Breads; Flat Breads; and Steamed Breads].

              Canadian Wheat Board
              Item · 2011
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A poster containing the genealogy of Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat cultivars. The genealogical chart was produced by Dr. Ron M. DePauw of the Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre (SPARC), and the poster was distributed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Top Crop Manager magazine.

              The poster also lists "Wheat relatives in CWRS genealogy" [Triticum turgidum ssp. diccocoides; T. turgidum ssp. durum; T. speltoides; and T. tauschii]; "Doubled haploid cultivars" [McKenzie; Lillian; Superb; Alvena; CDC Abound; Waskada; Stettler; Shaw; Carberry; and Muchmore]; and "Cultivars developed using molecular marker assisted selection" [Lillian; Somerset; Goodeve; and Vesper].

              Three CWRS cultivars are shown in captioned photographs: "Marquis", "Neepawa", and "AC Barrie".

              DePauw, Ron M.
              Item · 28 Oct. 2011
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              "Drop off bras here - October 28th 2011 - For every bra donated 91.7 The Bounce will donate $1 to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. (up to $5000)"

              Poster advertising the "Bras Across the Bridge" fundraising event put on by Edmonton radio station 91.7 The Bounce [KiSS 91.7]. The poster also includes the Booster Juice logo and the 91.7 The Bounce logo at the bottom right.

              91.7 The Bounce
              Item · 2012
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A large, double-sided poster and growing season calendar produced by Westeel in 2012.

              One side contains several full-colour photographs and text advertising the different grain handling services provided by Westeel, including: Portable Grain Handling [Augers; Grain Cleaners; Grain Vacs]; Fertilizer Storage [Smooth Wall Hopper-Bottom Bins]; Grain Storage [Grain Storage Bins; Hopper Cones; Smooth Wall Bins]; Liquid Storage [Double and Single Wall Above Ground Storage; Mobile Service Tanks; Used Oil Storage]; Aeration Fans [Axial; Inline Centrifugal; High Speed Centrifugal; Low Speed Centrifugal]; Aeration Floors [Westeel Full Floor; Circ-Air™; Half Round Aeration Systems]; and Quality Accessories [Ladders and Ladder Systems; Sealform Concrete Foundation Forms; Grain Monitoring Systems].

              Other side includes an 8-month growing season calendar for 2012, beginning on 1 April 2012 and ending on 30 November 2012.

              Westeel
              Item · n.d.
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              An advertisement for a speech delivered by Howard Scott, Director-in-Chief of the social movement Technocracy Inc., at the Orpheum theatre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on Wednesday, October 18 (no year given). On the back of the poster is a hand-drawn graph with three paths labelled "Physical Production (curve no 1)," "Man-Hours per Unit Production (curve no 2)," and "Industrial Employment Total Manhours (no 3)." The X axis shows years from 1830 to 1950.