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A. L. Koyl & Company

FINANCIAL AGtlNTS

Bond and Mortgage Investments Money to Loan, insurance, Real Estate, Property Management

Ground Floor, Canada Building

National Trust Company

LIMITED

Toronto Montrul Winnipeg Saskatoon Regina Edmonten London, Eng.

Capital Paid-Up >2,000,000 Reserve, >2,000,000

Asasta Under Administration, >100,000,000

Farm Loans (SedP«B«7) Estates Administered J. D. GUNN, Manager 279 Second Ave. South

Saskatoon Cartage & Warehouse Co.

DISTRIBUTORS

Furniture Packing and Moving

STORAGE

Corner 1st Avenue and 22nd Street Phones 4877 and 251 2

The Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd.

Lumber, Coal, Builders’ Supplies

Yards All Over The West

(Saa Rage 21)

Phones 3456 and 4454 1102 20th St. W. cor. Ave.L

The Standard Trusts Company

Head Office: WINNIPEG

Brsnshaa: SASKATOON, EDMONTON, LETHBRIDGE, and VANCOUVER

Executor, Administrator, Liquidator and Trustee

Official Ad mini* Irator of the Judicial District* of Saskatoon a ad Klnderalay BURO 8. McNIECE, Provincial Manager far Saskatchewan

(Saa Papa 9)

Third Ave. North and Twenty-Second St.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

H. Hanson & Co.

Limited

ESTABLISHED IN 1906

Farm Lands

alty Investments Bonds and Debentures

FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, LIVE STOCK, HAIL, kADO, PLATE GLASS AND EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY

Fidelity Guarantee Bonds

Insurance

Representing the following Companies:

Irpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, Limited, of

I Liverpool, Eng.

In Accident & GuaranteejCorporation, Limited, of London, Eng.

In Assurance^Soctefy7 Limited, of London, Eng.

Icshire- Insurance Company, Limited, of York, Eng.

Iia Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.

e & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, of New York ilth Empire Fire Insurance Company, of Winnipeg lance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia iladian Indemnity Company, of Winnipeg

Phone 4500

!36 Second Avenue South

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

ARCH. J. TROTTER

Cable Address: "Realty" Code: Western Union

Trotter & Company

ESTABLISHED 1900

Insurance Engineers

Expert Service and Advice All Classes of Policies Written

STRONGEST CANADIAN, BRITISH AND AMERICAN OFFICES REPRESENTED

Farm Lands

Real Estate and Rental Agents

MEMBERS SASKATOON REAL ESTATE BOARD PROPERTIES MANAGED FOR NON-RESIDENT OWNERS

Trackage, Wholesale and Business Sites a Specialty

Money to Loan

Company and Private Funds. Loans from 7 per cent, either on Yearly, Half-Yearly or Monthly Plans

Farm Mortgages Arranged

Phone 2246 and 5617

Drinkle Building No. 1

Second Avenue and Twenty-First Street

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The

Imperial Canadian

Trust Company

Head Office Winnipeg

W. T. ALEXANDER, General Manager F. R. GEORGE, Asst. General Manager

Branches: Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria

Capital Authorized . $3,000,000

Capital Subscribed . $1,171,700

Capital Paid-up and Reserve .... $1,234,002

Total Assets Over . - - $8,000,000

Trustee, Executor, Assignee, Administrator Liquidator and Financial Agent

4% Interest Quarterly) allowed on Savings Deposits

Subject to Cheque Withdrawal

Trust Funds to Loan

On Improved City and Farm Property

City Agents for

The Great West Permanent Loan Company Canada National Fire Insurance Co. (Loan Dept.)

EDWARD E. LAWSON, Manager

SASKATOON BRANCH:

Phone 2124 Canada Building

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Special Advertising Department

Banks

Trust Companies Barristers

Chartered Accountants

Insurance

Financial

Page

Bell Insurance Agency, Limited. . . 10

Buchanan, R. M. Co., Ltd . 8

Calder, George G . 12

Clare, W. H . 12

Excelsior Life. Insurance Co . . . 12

Hanson, A. H. & Co., Ltd . 2

Hettle-Drennan Co., Ltd . 13

Hill & Kemp, Limited . 10

Imperial Canadian Trust Company. . 4

Kinahan, Magill & Murdoch, Ltd... 8

Kirkpatrick, W. P. & Co . 15

Koyl, A. L. & Co. . 11

National Trust Company, Limited.. 7 North American Life Assurance

Company . . 6

Ronald Griggs & Co . 6

Standard Trusts Company . 9-

Tolley & Company . 12

Trotter & Company . g

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

North American Life

Assurance Company

HOME OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA

President and Managing Director

L. GOLDMAN, A.I.A., F.C.A. Vice-Presidents W. KERR GEORGE LT.-COL. D. McCRAE Treasurer

C. W. STRATHY Toronto

Secretary

W. B. TAYLOR, B.A., LL.B. Assistant Secretary W. M. CAMPBELL Actuary

D. E. KILGOUR M.A., A.I.A., F.A.S.

Supervisor of Agencies

E. J. HARVEY

GEORGE D. UNDERWOOD, Manager Northern Saskatchewan Loan Manager, CHAS. P. FRANKLING H. C. LAWRENCE, Branch Secretary

101 Ross Building Phone 4814

Money to Loan

On Improved Proper&y

Mortgage Loan Department

RONALD, GRIGGS & CO. Ronald, Merrett, Griggs & Co.

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

AND AUDITORS INCOME TAX SERVICE

Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Toronto, Montreal, New York, London, Eng.

P.O. Box 12031 Cable Address: “Elucidate, Saskatoon” otil minLIn DM* Phone 4352| (Western Union Code) 0 I ZO 1 4 UllllKIB DlQg,

A Good Opportunity

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Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Edmonton Saskatoon Regina

National Trust

Company, Limited

SIR JOSEPH FLAVELLE, President W. E. RUNDLE, General Manager

Capital Paid-up ------ $2,000,000

Reserve Fund ------- $2,000,000

Assets Under Administration, over - - $100,000,000

Authorized to accept and execute Trusts of every nature and to act as

Executor, Administrator, Trustee Liquidator and Financial Agent

Authorized Trustees in Bankruptcy

for Individuals and Corporations

Solicitors bringing Estates, Administrations, etc. to the Company are retained in the professional care thereof during the execution of the trust.

Wills naming the Company Executor may be left for safekeeping in our deposit vaults free of charge and returnable on demand.

Estates Administered

Executors or Trustees desiring to be relieved of the burden of management of estates are invited to consult with and employ the services of this Company, whose financial strength and expert staff ensure responsible and capable administration.

Investments

Interest guaranteed half-yearly at a rate of 5% per cent, on money left with us for a period of three or five years for investment in first mortgages.

Savings Department

4 paid on Deposits of $1.00 and upwards quarterly, subject to with¬ drawal by cheque-

Mortgage Loans

On improved Farm Lands. Loans are closed and money advanced direct from this office, and there is therefore no delay. Low Expense. No commission charged to Borrowers.

J. D. GUNN, Manager of Northern Saskatchewan

279 Second Ave. South, cor. 20th St.

ass iill

Reference: Bank of Hamilton

R.M. Buchanan Co. Ltd.

Saskatchewan Land Settlement Association

Business, Financial Land and Insurance Brokers

Loans Debentures

Suite 4 & 5 National Trust Bldg. Phone 3259

THOMAS H. KINAHAN, President and Manager JOHN D. MURDOCH, Vice-President WILLIAM J. MAGILL, Secretary-Treasurer

Kinahan, Nlagill & Murdoch

FORMERLY LIMITED

Standard Investment Co., Ltd.

Real Estate Insurance Loans

235 Twenty-Second Street East Phone 2059

SPECIAL, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The

Standard Trusts

Company

Head Office - Winnipeg

Branches: Saskatoon, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Vancouver and London, Eng-

MANLIUS BULL, President E. S. POPHAM, M.D., Vice-President

WILLIAM HARVEY, B.L., Vice-President and Managing Director MATTHEW W. L. MURRAY, Secretary

BURD S. McNIECE, Provincial Manager

Capital Paid-up . $1,000,000

Reserve Fund . $600,000

Total Assets . $17,000,000

ACTS AS

Trustee Executor Administrator Guardian Authorized Trustee

Financial ami General Agent, Etc.

BOND ISSUES A SPECIALTY

Official Administrator of the Judicial Districts of Saskatoon and Kindersley

Estates Economically and Expeditiously Administered Solicitors bringing same to Company are retained in the professional care thereof.

Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates.

Standard Trusts Building

Third Ave.N. cor. Twenty-Second St.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Hill & Kemp Limited

Capital Paid-up - $50,000

WALTER B. KEMP, President

Real Estate, Loans Insurance, Rentals

Representing the following Companies:

American Insurance Company of Newark, N. J.

Fideli'ty-Phenix Fire Insurance Company of New York Imperial Underwriters’ Corporation of Canada Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited Marine Insurance Company of London, Eng.

Alliance Assurance Company, Limited, of London, Eng.

General Animals Insurance Company of Montreal Home Investment and Savings Association of Winnipeg Holland-Canada Mortgage Company, Limited Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company PHONE 4545

202 Thompson Chambers 206 2nd Avenue North

Bell Insurance Agency Limited

R. M. PITTS, Manager (Res. 401 Albert Avenue)

Insurance in All Its Branches

Fire, Automobile, Hail, Employers’ Liability Casualty, Tornado, Plate Glass, Etc.

Representing:

Northwestern National Insurance Company Provincial Insurance Company of England

National-Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburg, Pa. Dominion Fire Insurance Company Union Fire and Casualty Company Canada National Underwriters’ Agency General Animals Insurance Company of Montreal Continental Fire and Casualty Company Ensign Insurance Company of Toronto Cornhill Insurance Company of London, England “INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS”

507 Canada Building

Phone 561 1

Night Calls 3311

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

A. L. Koyl & Company

Financial Agents

Loans Real Estate Insurance investments

Bonds and Debentures Property Managed

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REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:

Trust & Loan Company of Canada

Netherlands Investment Company of Canada, Limited Royal Trust Company Montreal

British Columbia Permanent Loan Company of Vancouver Victoria Loan & Savings Company of Lindsay, Ont.

Saskatoon Real Estate & Investment Company, Limited National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.

Phoenix Assurance Company, Limited, of London, England Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Company of Vancouver, B. C.

London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Insurance Company of Liverpool, England Queen Insurance Company of America

Phone 2252

Ground Floor Canada Building

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

T. PRICE THOMAS ADLAN JOHNSON

Branch Manager for Northern Saskatchewan Cashier

Excelsior Life Insurance Co.

Head Office - TORONTO

Branch Office: 209-10-11 C. P. R. Building

109 Second Avenue North

Telephone 2117

W. H. Clare

Insurance Rentals Real Estate

AND FARM LANDS Representing:

Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, of Norwich, England Phenix Fire Insurance Company of Paris, France Glens Falls Insurance Company

Royal Scottish Insurance Company, Limited of Glasgow

Phone 2622 158 Second Avenue North

A Home For You

Are you looking for a Central Business or Block; or First-Class Boarding House, with good revenue; or on Up-to-date Home Residence; or a Comfortable Home Farm that shows a good yield; or a Good Home on a Ranch or Mixed Farm? If so, write or call to-day for special list.

Tolley & Company

All kinds of Insurance written LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS

Opposite Flanagan Hotel 236 21st St. East

Phone 2751 Res. 4372

George G. Calder

Real Estate, Farm Lands, Bonds, Loans

INSURANCE

Representing:

Globe Underwriters Agency Great American Agency Canadian Surety Company of To Protector Underwriters Union Insurance Society of Canto Essex & Suffolk Equitable Insce Alliance Insurance Co of Dondor

Society, Ltd

PHONE 4150

302 Drinkle Building, 133 Twenty-First Street East

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. O. HETTLE, President LEROY HOLMES, Secretary-Treasurer

ROBERT O. KERANS, Manager Insurance Department

Hettle-Drennan

Company, Limited

Bankers, Bonds

AND

Insurance

General Banking Business Transacted

Four Per Cent. Allowed on Savings Deposits Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold

Companies Represented:

Atlas Assurance Company, Limited, of London, England British America Assurance Company of Toronto Canadian Fire Insurance Company of Winnipeg North British and Mercantile Insurance Company of London and Edinburgh, Limited

Northern Assurance Company, Limited, of London, Eng.

Niagara Fire Insurance Company of New York New York Underwriters

United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore, Md. General Animals Insurance Company of Canada, Montreal

Central Chambers

Phone 4539 104 Second Ave. South

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Member Association of North American Directory Publishers

Henderson Directories

Publishers of

Brandon City Directory Calgary City Directory Edmonton City Directory Fort William City Directory Kamloops City Directory Lethbridge City Directory Medicine Hat City Directory Moose Jaw City Directory North Battleford City Directory Port Arthur City Directory

Prince Albert City Directory Prince Rupert City Directory Regina City Directory Saskatoon City Directory Swift Current City Directory Vancouver City Directory Victoria City Directory Weyburn City Directory Winnipeg City Directory Yorkton City Directory

Alberta Gazetteer and Directory British Columbia Gazetteer and Directory

Henderson Directories Limited

WINNIPEG - SASKATOON - REGINA

Henderson Directories Alberta Ltd.

CALGARY EDMONTON

Henderson Directory Co.

Henderson Publishing Co. Limited Liability

VANCOUVER VICTORIA

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

W. P. Kirkpatrick Company

(Insurance) Limited

W. P. KIRKPATRICK, President W, A. COULTHARD, Vice-President

Every Kind of

INSURANCE

Representing the Following Companies Writing Fire, Automobile, Hail, Tornado:

British Crown Assurance Corporation Limited of Glasgow Eagle Star & British Dominions Insurance Company Limited Hudson Bay Insurance Company Insurance Company of North America New Jersey Insurance Company

United States Fire Insurance Company of New York Bonds, Liability, Accident, Plate Glass:

Saskatchewan Guarantee & Fidelity Company General Animals Insurance Company of Canada Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited W. A. COULTHARD, Notary Public

Phone 3959

216 Twenty-First Street East

Guaranteed Mailing Lists

We can supply the Latest Compiled Mailing Lists of Automobile Owners, Garages,

Farmers, Business and Professional Men, Manufacturers, Householders, and every line of Business anywhere

For further particulars apply to

Henderson Directories Limited

279 GARRY STREET WINNIPEG

SPECIAL, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Henderson’s

for Real Service in Mail Campaigns

Our large staff of operators (the biggest organization of its kind West of Toronto) assures you efficient and economical service. We handle complete Mail Campaigns, addressing, folding, enclosing, stamping, mailing every detail of the campaign, including Printing and Copy Writing.

Put your Mail Sales Problems up to us!

Henderson Mailing Service

(Henderson Directories Limited)

279 Garry Street Winnipeg

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Special Advertising Department

Lumber

Building T rades

Wholesale Manufacturers and Jobbers Automobile Dealers and Supplies Hotels

M iscellaneous

Page

Ashdown (The J. H) Hardware Co.,

Ltd . 23

Bain, Donald H. Company . 26

Barrie’s Limited . 28

Barry Hotel . 33

Beaton & Brady, Limited . 20

Bowman Brothers, Limited . 30

Campbell, Wilson & Millar, Limited 26 Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company,

Limited . 24

Codville Company, Limited . 26

Cushing Brothers, Limited . 19

Early, J. H, Motor Co., Ltd . 31

East, John, Iron Works . 20

Franklin Garage . 32

Henderson Directories, Ltd . 14

King George Hotel . 35

Kitchener Hotel . 34

Macdonald-Crawford, Limited . 26

McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Ltd.... 29

McNab, Young Co., Ltd..... . 25

Martin (H. L.) Lumber Co., Ltd. ... 18

Massey-Harris Co., Ltd . 24

Metal Shingle & Siding Co. of Sas¬ katchewan, Ltd . 12

Monarch Lumber Company, Limited 21 National Drug & Chemical Co. of

Canada, Ltd . 27

Saskatoon Bread Co., Ltd . 25

Saskatoon Daily Star . 36

Saskatoon Engraving Co . 28

Saskatoon General Electric Co . 27

Saskatoon Phoenix . 36

Security Lumber Co., Ltd . 22

Scott, Warren A. . . 30

Standard Garage . 30

Western Grocers, Limited . 25

Whittaker (The H.) Co., Ltd . 25

Willson Stationery Co., Ltd . 28

SPECIAL, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

H. L. Martin Lumber Company

LIMITED

Lumber, Builders’ Suppl es, Coal and Wood

Head Office and City Yard: Nutana Yard:

115 Avenue H and 22nd Street 618 Tenth Street and Broadway

Phone G131 Phone 4558

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Cushing Brothers

Limited

Factories at Calgary, Edmonton, Regina and Saskatoon

Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers

CALGARY PLANT

All Kinds of BuildingSupplies and Mill Work

Duchess Street, near C.P.R. Bridge

TELEPHONES:

Manager and Accountant 5145 Superintendent, Shipper and Order Department 5236

The Metal Shingle & Silling

Company of Saskatchewan, Limited

Associated with A. B. Ormsby Co., Limited, Toronto

Roofing Contractors

Iron, Slate, Tile, Metal Shingles, Corrugated Iron,

Pitch and Gravel, Ashphalt

MANUFACTURERS OF

Fireproof W ndows and Doors

(Tin Clad— Underwriters’ Labelled)

Cornice, Skylights; EVSetal Ceiling and Siding

SHEET METAL BUILDING GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Ventilators and Metal Garages, Granaries

Phone 4529

Avenue G cor. Twenty-Second St.

John East Iron Works

JOHN A. HAST, Proprietor

Founders and Machinists

Machinery Repairs of Every Description Cylinders Rebored New Pistons and Rings Always in Stock

Crankshafts Turned Oxy Acetylene Welding

Castings of all kinds made to

Plow Standards, Grate Bars, Flame Sheets, Gears, Sprockets, Pulleys, etc.

Sewer and Water Work Specials

Phones 3181 and 3182 117 and 121 Avenue C. North

Beaton & Brady Limited

Heating and Sanitary Engineers

Steam and Hot Water Heating Duplex Humidity Heating System We Specialize in Modernizing Farm Houses

235 Twentieth Street East Phone 2854

After Hours 3981

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The Monarch Lumber

Company, Limited

Builders’ Supplies

Coal Lumber Sash Doors Brick Cement Lime Plaster Etc.

Aberdeen

Allan

Beatty

Birsay

Borden

Bredenbury

Carlton

Central Butte

Chamberlain

Churchbridge

Colfax

Craik

Head Office Branch Yards i:

Branch Yards in Saskatchewan a

th Fielding

V Forgan

n Gilroy

Girvin

3 Glenside

a Hague

Harr

Lewvan Loreburn Lucky Lake

Radisson

Ridgedale

Hawarden Lumsden

Branch Yards in Albsr

Sintaluta

Star City

Strongfield

Tisdale

Venn

Vonda

Wartime

Watrous

Phones 3456 and 4454

1102 Twentieth St. W., Cor. Avenue L

G'EO. SILLERS, Manager Sas

Branch

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

HEAD OFFICE MOOSE JAW, SASK.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

LUMBER

and all kinds of Builders’ Material

COAL and WOOD

Admiral

xAlameda

xAlsask

XoAnglia

BRANCHES IN SASKATCHEWAN:

Langbank xoLeipzlg Macrorie xNo. Battleford

xRadville

xRegina

xRoekhaven

xSaskatoon

xSidewood

xSovereign

xSpring Valley

Willmar

xWillows

Wynyard

Zealandia

Manor

Yards marked x handle Fuel, Yards marked o handle Hardware

Saskatoon Sales Office and Yard-

220 Manitoba Ave.

Phones: 2198 and 2199

HECTOR G. MacLEAN, Local Manager.

Res. Phone 4762

SPECIAL, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

CALGARY EDMONTON SASKATOON WINNIPEG

The

J. H. Ashdown Hardware

Company, Limited

Automobile Accessories Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc.

Electrical Supplies Builders’ Hardware

Blacksmiths’ Supplies Plumbing Supplies

Shelf and Heavy Hardware Sporting Goods Metals House Furnishings

Mechanics’ Tools Stoves and Ranges

Cutlery Enamelware and Tinware

Phone 3184 Exchange

407 First Avenue North

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The Canadian

Fairbanks- Morse

Company, Limited

Head Office - Montreal

Canada’s Departmental House for Mechanical Goods

Manufacturers and Distributors of

Fairbanks Standard Scales

Gas and Oil Engines (Stationary and Marine); Steam and Power Pumps; Generators and Motors; Windmills; Railroad Specialties and Supplies; Farm Supplies and Threshing Machinery; Farm Lighting Plants and Automobile Accessories.

Phones Office, 2223; Sales 2342; Repairs and Shipper, 2445; Accessories 2611

10-12 Twenty-third St. West

Massey-Harris Co.,

LIMITED

WESTERN BRANCHES;

Winnipeg Brandon Regina Calgary Yorkton Edmonton Swift Current Saskatoon Vancouver, B. C. Kamloops, B. C.

Quality Farm Implements

Hay Loaders Cultivators

Shoe Drills Disc Harrows Drag Harrows Harrow Carts Feed Cutters Puipers

Ensilage Cutters

Scufflers Land Rollers Packers

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE:

23rd Street West, cor. 1st Ave

Phones: General Office 6222 Shipping Dept. 6221 Collections 3322 Repairs 3711 Local Sales Room 2253

\SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Western Grocers Limited Wholesale Grocers

P&

MAIL ORDER

Sole Distributors “Donalco” Goods

WINNIPEG SASKATOON MOOSE JAW EDMONTON YORKTON REGINA NORTH BATTLEFORD LETHBRIDGE VANCOUVER PORT ARTHUR NELSON, B. C. CRANBROOK, B. C.

Phones 4737-4736-4712

203 First Avenue North cor. Twenty-third St. Subway

The H. Whittaker Co., Ltd.

HAROLD WHITTAKER, Managing Director

Wholesale Grocers

We handle nothing but the highest quality goods and you will find our prices right. Your Orders and Enquiries will be appreciated

PHONE 5334

Hutchings Block, 403 First Avenue North

HON. A. P. McNAB JOHN B. YOUNG

President ' Secretary and Manager

McNab, Young Company, Limited

WHOLESALE HAY, GRAIN, FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES BUTTER, EGGS, VEGETABLES, GRAIN AND FLOUR

CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY

Phones 4377 and 4376 198 Avenue A South

“THE HOME OP FINE PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY”

Saskatoon Bread

LIMITED

Manufacturers of

Bread, Cakes and

Wholesale and Retail

108 First Avenue North 135 Second Avenue North

Phone 2008 Phone 5301

Company

Pastry

161 Second Avenue South

Phone 2143

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Cable Address All Branches: “Donbain” Codes:

A.B.C 4th and 5th Editions Armsby 1911 and Western Union

Donald H. Bain Company

Head Office: WINNIPEG

Branches: Montreal, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, London, Eng.

WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERY BROKERS

Phone 4828 _ _ 403 First Avenue North

Campbell, Wilson & Millar

LIMITED Established 1882

Wholesale Grocers and Importers

DISTRIBUTORS OF

“ROYAL SHIELD” Brand of Pure Food Products

Tea, Coffee, Baking1 Powder, Extracts, Spices, Jelly Powders

Order Department 4183

General office 4184 261 Fi rst Ave n u e N o rth

Manager’s Office - 3238

The Codville Company, Limited

WHOLESALE GROCERS

Sold .

Phones?:

Order Department - 4219 General Office - 4220

Manager's Office - 3523

Manager’s Residence 4506

Packers and Manufacturers of

“Gold Standard” Pure Food Products

Teas, Coffee, Spices, Extracts, felly Powder, Baking Powder, Ceko Icing, Salad Dressing, Olives

W. T STEPHENS, Manager

275 First Avenue North

Cor. Twenty-fourth Street

NEIL BROWN, Manager J. FRED McCONNELL, Accountant

Macdonald-Crawford, Limited

WHOLESALE GROCERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS

Phones:

Order Department, 4521 General Office, 2614-3018 Fruit Department, 3833 Night, 5009 and 3784

301 Ontario Avenue

Cor. 24th Street West

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

National Drug & Chemical Co.

of Canada, Limited WHOLESALE

Drugs and Chemicals

“Na-Dru-Co” Goods

Bendor Veterinary Remedies, Gophercide, Perfumery, Patent Medicines

Phones 4515-5440

245 Third Avenue South

Saskatoon General Electric Co.

Electrical Machinery and Supplies

SERVICE STATION REPRESENTATIVES FOR:

Electric Auto-Lite Corporation, Toledo, Ohio Willard Storage Battery Co., Cleveland, Ohio K.W. Ignition Co., Cleveland, Ohio

Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co., Meridan, Conn.

(Ignition Department)

Westinghouse Automobile Equipment, Pittsburg, Pa.

(Service Department)

Simms Huff Equipment for Maxwell Cars

North East Equipment for Dodge Cars

Delco Automobile Ignition, Starters and Generators

Remy Automobile Ignition, Starters and Generators

Wagner Electrical Equipment for Saxon, Studebaker and Elgin

Briggs & Stratton, Electrical Specialties

Second Ave. South and Nineteenth St, Phone 243 2

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

TheWillson Stationery

Company, Limited

Winnipeg- Saskatoon Regina Calgary Moose Jaw Edmonton Brandon

Legal and Commercial Stationers Complete Office Furnishers

JAMES M. MACLACHLAN, Saskatoon, Branch Manager

Phone 2366

140 Second Avenue South

Manufacturing Furriers Lad es’ Ready-to-Wear Garments

The Store with the Exclusive Styles

105 Second Avenue South, at 22nd Street Phone 2618

$100 REWARD

The Association of American Directory Publishers will pay $100 Reward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons attempting- to collect money on fraudulent directory advertisements.

Eli J. Loranger, Secy.-Treas.

125 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY

SPECIAL . ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

23-45 Special

Confidence in “Canada’s Stand¬ ard Car” is most clearly shown in its absolute leadership in the mar¬ ket. McLaughlin “Master Six” has become the “known factor” among motor cars— a guage by which to judge not only values, but style, finish and design.

This is what makes the Mc¬ Laughlin such a sound invest¬ ment that gives it its estab¬ lished re-sale value that makes it the accepted car among men of substance.

Coupled with the same power and dependability that have made McLaughlin Master Six motor cars famous throughout Canada, is added riding comfort, more roominess and better seating ar¬ rangement, easier control and a beauty and grace that fittingly ex¬ press the higher standard of 1923 models of “Canada’s Standard Car.”

McLaughlin Motor Car Co.

LIMITED

Phones: Office 4786, Garage 4141

SHOWROOMS:

250-260 First Ave. North

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Bowman Brothers, Limited

SASKATOON AND REGINA

Wholesale AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES

I. H. BOWMAN, Branch Manager

saios°andSr Long-0 mstamfe SET 4105 234 Twentieth Street East

WM. F. TERRY

FRANK TERRY

Standard Garage

Automobile Agents and Oealers

Second Hand Motor Cars and Trucks, Accessories, Tires, Stor¬ age Battery Service, Oxy-Acety- lene Welding and General Auto Repairs. Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co. All Steel Thresh¬ ers and Tractors. *

Phone 3830

236 Twenty-third Street East Cor. Third Avenue

Warren A. Scott

Machine and Blacksmith Shop

Cylinders Rebored and Fitted with New Pistons and Rings. Machinery Repairs Structural Iron Work and Builders’ Supplies of All Descriptions Made to Order

309 Avenue B. North

Phone 2291

A Good Opportunity

To put information about your business where people will see it is right here.

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J.H.EarlyMotorCo.

Limited

DISTRIBUTORS OF

Studebaker Motor Cars

Durant Motor Cars Prest-o-Lite Batteries

Show Rooms and Service Station:

140-154 Third Ave. South

Phones 2260-3655

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Twenty-Four Hour Service

Franklin Garage

COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES

Service Station

High Grade Accessories

Best Quality Gasoline, Lubricating Oils and Greases

All Repair Work done by Experienced and Skilled Workmen

M. J. HOWELL, Manager

215 3rd Avenue North Phone 2762

Directory Advertising Pays

BECAUSE IT REACHES MORE PEOPLE AT LESS EXPENSE THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM

Think It Over

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The Barry Hotel

Saskatoon's Most Modern Hotel

100 Rooms

SUITES WITH BATH MODERN FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS

American and European Plan

First Class Accommodation Moderate Rates

5 MINUTES WEST OF C. N. R. STATION (Take a Pleasant Hill Car)

4 MINUTES SOUTH OF C. P. R. STATION

P. J. GROGAN, Manager

Phone 4064

Avenue B corner Twentieth Street

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Fifteen Sample Rooms

ALL ON THE GROUND FLOOR

1763 Rose Street Phone 2696

REGINA Private

The Kitchener

American Plan

Rates $4.50 per Day With Bath $5.00 and $5.50

RBGINJm Sask.

in Regina

Running Hot and Cold Water in Every Room

Barber Shop in Connection

;

Leading Hotel

Exchang i

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Saskatoon’s

Premier Hotel

King George Hotel

(ANGLO-CANADIAN HOTELS, LIMITED)

125 Rooms - 60 With Bath

When in Saskatoon stop at the K'ng George

AMERICAN PLAN

$4.50 to $5.50. Sample Room Accommodation, $1.50

EXCELLENT CU ISI N E— COM FORT AND COURTESY

BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS

Anglo-Canadian Hotels Limited, Proprietors

ARTHUR MARCH ISIO, Manager Phone 2467

PHONE 6133

Private Branch Exchange Giving All Rooms Long Distance Connection

Second Avenue, Cor. Twenty-Third St.

Private Bus Meets All Trains

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

i>askato0n Jlljornbe

W. F. HERMAN, Proprietor CHARLES A. ELVIN, General Manager

The Only Morning Daily in Northern and Central Saskatchewan

Member Audit Bureau of Circulations

226-230 Twentieth Street East

Advertising Department Phone 4206

CUhr i>aBkatmm 0a tig §tar

Saskatchewan’s Greatest Newspaper

LARGEST PAID-IN-ADVANCE CIRCULATION OF ANY MORNING OR EVENING PAPER IN SASKATCHEWAN

THE "STAR" IS A MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIR¬ CULATIONS. LISTS ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO ADVERTISERS

226-230 Twentieth Street East

Advertising Department Phone 4206

Henderson’s

Saskatoon

Directory

1922

COMPRISING A COMPLETE STREET AND AVENUE DIRECT¬ ORY OF THE CITY AND ADJOINING DISTRICTS AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS ANl5 COMPANIES, PROFESSIONAL MEN AND PRIVATE CITIZENS,

AND A COMPLETE

Classified Business Directory

and Buyers’ Guide

Henderson Directories Limited

279 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Man.

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Copyright, Canada, 1922, by Henderson Directories , Limited.

Introductory

THUS Fifteenth issue of the ’Saskatoon City Directory Comprising the City proper, is presented to the public with the belief that it will meet the demands of the most exacting and will fulfill the requirements of all its users.

The information in this book is gathered as far as possible by actual canvass, and is compiled in a way to ensure maximum accuracy. While the publishers will in no way be held 'responsible for any errors that may occur, they will be glad to ■have any inaccuracies brought to their attention, so that they may be corrected in succeeding editions.

The canvass for the present book was made under favorable conditions, with a crew of efficient canvassers, under the immediate supervision of carefully trained examiners.

The results of the canvass were most satisfactory and the manner in which the information checked in, proved the thoroughness of the work.

Upon examination and use as a work of reference, the directory will be found to contain a thorough and complete store of information regarding all the interests of the city. It is devoted to the advancement of all the city’s vital interests and has in each issue kept pace with its progress.

The library of City directories which is maintained by the publishers at the city library, for the use of its patrons, embracing directories of all the principal cities of the United States and Canada, has proven a most valuable asset to the City of Saskatoon, for thorough reference to the books in the library, information for almost any business or person in the United States or Canada may be obtained.

Through the exchange of directories with the various directory libraries throughout the United States and Canada and the sale of the Saskatoon Directory to many institutions, hotels and stores in large cities, the directory is circulated throughout the country and serves as a lasting advertisement for our city.

The Canvass for the Saskatoon Directory includes the entire City, so that the name of each person employed should be taken twice; once at the dwelling and again at the place of business. After the canvass has been completed, this information is compiled and it is necessary that there be two slips for each person employed. The information taken at the residence and place of business iis compared before the duplicate is laid aside. When a discrepancy is found, a special messenger is dispatched to correct the conflicting information, or if the name has not been taken at both places, to retake it at the home or business place.

The new information is checked with the previous directory and each name in the old directory is accounted for.

It Is this careful superintendence and revision which makes the directory estimate of population higher than the census figures.

The directory estimate of population is based on the actual number of names contained in the book, which is multiplied by a common multiple to allow for the married women and small children whose names do not appear.

Based upon the names contained in the pages of this book, it is estimated that the population of Saskatoon is 33,722. This includes considerable territory beyond the city limits, which is canvassed in order that the names of all people doing business in Saskatoon may be obtained for the directory.

The Publishers desire to thank their patrons and the general public for the courtesy extended at all times to their representatives, and to express their ap¬ preciation for the confidence which the business and professional men of Saskatoon have always shown in their publications.

Respectfully, The Publishers,

HENDERSON DIRECTORIES, LIMITED,

October, 1922.

Contents General Index

Page

Abbreviations . 84

Alphabetical Directory . 167

Blocks, Buildings and Apartments . ••• 79

Classified Business Directory . . 437

Index to Advertisers . . . 40

Miscellaneous Section . 41

Special Advertising Department . . . 2-36

Street Directory . . . . 101

Subdivisions . . . . . . . . 82

System of Street Names and Numbers . . 83

Town of Sutherland . 79

Index to Miscellaneous Section

Associations and Societies . . . . 63 _

Benevolent Societies . 65

Cemeteries . 68

Chamber of Commerce . . . . 60

Churches . 58

Civic Officials and Departments . . . . 43

Clubs . 62

Courts . 77

Customs . 78

Dominion Lands Office . - . 78

Dominion Officials and Departments . . 78

Educational Information . . . . . 48

Exhibition Association . 60

Fire Department . . 45'

Hospitals and Homes . 64

Land Titles . 77

Mayors Since Incorporation . 43

Parks . 47

Police Department . 45

Polling Sub Divisions . . . . . . 44

Post Office . 78

Provincial Officials and Departments . 69

Public Library . 67

Retail Merchants’ Association of Canada . . 63

Schools and Colleges . . . 48

University of Saskatchewan . . . . . . . 52

Y. M. C. A . . . . . . 63

Y. W. C. A. . 63

Index to Advertisers

Arctic Coal & Ice Co., Ltd., .

. left side lines

Ashdown (The J. H.) Co., Ltd - 23

Bain, Donald H. Co . . ? - 26

Barrie’s Limited . 28

Barry Hotel . hack cover and 33

Beaton & Brady, Ltd . 20

Bell Insurance Agency Ltd . 10

Blythe, D. & Co . right side lines

Bowman Bros, Ltd . 30

Buchanan, R. M. & Co . 8

Calder, Geo G . 12

Campbell, Wilson & Millar Ltd ... 26

Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd. 24

Clare, W. H . 12

Cleveland, W. H. Lumber Co., Ltd. .

. right top lines

Codville Co., Ltd . 26

Cushing Bros., Ltd .

. right top lines and 27

Dunn’s Limited . right top lines

Early (J. H.) Motor Co., Ltd ...... 31

East (John) Iron Works . 20

Electric Shop Limited,, (The) .

. left top lines

Equitable Foundation Ltd (The) . .

. left side lines

Excelsior Life Insurance Co . 12

Franklin Garage . 32

Hanson (A. H.) & Co., Ltd . 2

Heintzman & Co., Ltd . . . .left top lines

Hettle-Drennan Co., Ltd . 13

Hill & Kemp, Limited . 10

Home & Central Bakeries. . .left top lines

Hudson Bay Co . 283

Imperial Canadian Trust Co . 4

Kinahan, Magill & Murdoch, Ltd ... 8

King George Hotel . . .back cover and 35 Kirkpatrick, W. P. & Co (Insur-

. ance) Ltd 15

Kitchener Hotel ....front cover and 34

Koyl, A. L. &,Co . front cover and 11

London Saskatchewan Investment Co., Ltd . right top lines

McAdam, William . left top lines

MacDonald-Crawford, Ltd . 26

McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Ltd . . 29

McNabb, Young Co., Ltd . 25

Martin (H. L.) Lumber Co., Ltd. ... 18

Mason & Risch, Ltd . . . .left side lines

Massey-Harris Co., Ltd . 24

Metal Shingle & Siding CO. of Sask 20

Miners, Ball, & Nelson Lbr Co., Ltd

. right top lines

Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd .

. front cover and 21

- Murphy, J. Calvin . left side lines

National Drug & Chemical Co., of

Canada . 27

National Trust Co., Ltd .

. front cover and 7

North American Life Assurance Co

of Toronto . 6

Oscar Collieries . left top lines

Ronald Griggs & Co . 6

Rose, Arthur . left top lines

Ross Brothers, Ltd . left top lines

Saskatoon Bread Go., Ltd ,... . 25

Saskatoon Business College Ltd...

. right side lines

Saskatoon Cartage & Warehouse Co.

. front cover and right top lines

Saskatoon Cement Block Works, . .

. . right side lines

Saskatoon Daily Star . 36

Saskatoon Engraving Co . 28

Saskatoon General Electric Co ... . 27

Saskatoon Nursery . left top lines

Saskatoon Phenix . 36

Saskatoon Piano Co., Ltd. . .left top lines Saskatoon Producers Milk., Co Ltd

. right top lines

Savage, Milo T . right side lines

Scott, Warren A . 30

Scott’s Dairy . .back cover and right top

Security Lumber Co. Limited .

. back cover and 22

Standard Garage . 30

Standard Trusts Co... front cover and 9

^ Thomson, N. K . right side lines

Tolley & Co . 12

Tractor Co., Ltd . . right top lines

Trot'ter & Company . ; . . .

. front edge of leaves and 3

Watson, W. G. Ltd . right top lines

Western Grocers Ltd . 25

Whittaker, H. Co., Ltd . 25

Willson Stationery Co . 28

City of Saskatoon

Saskatoon is situated in Township 36, Range 5, west , of the Third Meridian, on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. It is the geographical and commercial centre of Central Saskatchewan. It is served by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. As the site of the University and Agricultural College, Saskatoon is the educational headquarters of the Province.

The portion of the city on the east side of the river was originally known as East Saskatoon, but as the original villages grew and con¬ fusion between the post offices resulted, the name “East Saskatoon” was changed to Nutana, a word which is claimed by some to have had an Indian origin, meaning “first born,” because it was the first settlement.

The name Saskatoon is derived from the Indian Cree name “Mis-sask-qua-too-mina,” or “Mis-sas-a-too-mina,” and sometimes contracted into “Saskatoomina.” This word is plural. The singular is secured by dropping the final “a.” The name was given by the Indians to the berry which is found in such profusion in this vicinity and commonly referred to now as the “Saskatoon Berry,” or “Saska¬ toons.” According to a member of the original survey party, the Indians used to gather large quantities of these berries and walk through the camps selling them, crying which sounded to the mem¬ bers of the party like “Saskatoons, Saskatoons.”

The city lies 216 miles north of the boundary between the United States and Canada, 140 miles from the western and 215 miles from the eastern boundary of the Province, so that its position is central. It is the only large city in the direct line between Winnipeg and Ed¬ monton, being almost midway between the two, 450 miles northwest of Winnipeg and a little over 300 miles southeast of Edmonton.

Five bridges, the newest being a handsome arched structure of reinforced concrete, costing upwards of $500,000, cross the river with¬ in the city limits. Three of these bridges join the central portions of the city, two of them being for vehicular and pedestrian traffic, while the third carries the Canadian National Railway tracks and has a footpath alongside. The remaining two are railway bridges, one carrying the Canadian Pacific and the other the Canadian National Railway rails. To the east of Saskatoon, the modern city resulting from the uniting of the villages of West Saskatoon, Nutana and Riversdale and their subsequent allied growth, and about a mile away lies the town of Sutherland, where are the C. P. R. roundhouse and car repair tracks. Sutherland is an incorporated town but is united to Saskatoon by street car tracks, as well as by rail, and this route is part of the regular city service.

The natural fertility of the surrounding district which is well settled and the unique position of Saskatoon as a distributing point are the main contributing factors to the city’s prosperity and growth.

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The townsite was surveyed in 1886, but the first railway did not come in until 1892. In 1899 Saskatoon consisted of a few houses on the east side of the river, while on the west side was the station house, the section foreman’s residence, the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Barracks, a stone building, a hotel, and about six other houses and shacks. About this time property in what is now the central portion of the city sold for $45 for 75 feet. In 1901 Saskatoon was incor¬ porated as a village, and in 1902 the first weekly newspaper was published bearing the title of “Saskatoon Phoenix.” In 1903 the town charter was obtained. In 1906 Saskatoon became a city, the population being estimated at 5,000.

Following the formation of the Province of Saskatchewan in 1905, the locating of the capital and the university became live public ques¬ tions. It was believed at that time that owing to its central location, Saskatoon would be chosen as the capital, but eventually a compromise was reached whereby Regina became the seat of government and the Provincial University was placed at Saskatoon.

From 1906 onwards expansion was very rapid, becoming phen- ominal about 1912, until today Saskatoon stands a city of handsome buildings and well paved streets, along the principal ones of which electric cars now run. In the residential sections the .boujevarding system obtains, giving the streets a very attractive appearance. The broad South Saskatchewan River, which flows through the middle of the city between high banks covered with an abundance of trees, shrubbery and other natural growth, besides providing an unlimited supply of purest water, passing through a modern filtration plant, lends a pleasing aspect, eliminating the tiresome monotony usually associated with centres of population established upon the prairies.

Not only is Saskatoon in the centre of Saskatchewan, but it is also in the centre of Western Canada. By placing a finger on the centre of any map of Western Canada one cannot avoid placing it on Saskatoon.

Saskatoon is the only city in Central Saskatchewan. There being no other large point near, the vast surrounding territory is wholly hers because she has the competitive railway facilities and distribut¬ ing freight rates to control it absolutely as follows :

On carloads shipped in Saskatoon’s wholesale distributing terri¬ tory extends to about 48,600 square miles, stretching far into Alberta indeed, to within 82 miles east of Edmonton and even now em¬ bracing over two hundred points on no fewer than 2,225 miles of operating railways a distance only 27 miles shorter than that from Montreal to Calgary, per C. P. R.

On goods manufactured locally, such as flour, Saskatoon controls a distributing area of about 70,000 square miles, within which there are at present 300 bright young towns and villages.

Saskatoon has expended very large sums of money upon her schools, varying from $118,000 to $156,000 on each building. The citizens favor municipal ownership so far as it is deemed practicable and judicious, and now control their water, light, power, street car system, sewerage and hospitals.

The splendid facilities now operating to Saskatoon, both in the form of railways and natural advantages, are more than sufficiently important to win her distinction as a great national commercial cen¬ tre. The three main lines of the three big Canadian railway com¬ panies are merely the framework upon which an intricate inter¬ threading of branch lines is being woven as circumstances permit.

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Civic Administration

MAYORS SINCE INCORPORATION

Incorporated as a Town, July, 1903

1903— James R. Wilson 1904— James R. Wilson

1905 Malcolm Isbister

Incorporated as a City, May, 1906

1906 James Clinkskill

1907 James R. Wilson

1908 James R. Wilson

1909 Wm. Hopkins

1910 Wm. Hopkins

1911 Jame^ Clinkskill

1912 James Clinkskill

1913 F. E. Harrison

1914 F. E. Harrison

1915 F. E. Harrison

1916 A. MacG. Young, M.D.

1917 A. MacG. Young, M.D.

1918 A. MacG. Young, M.D.

1919 R. F. MacMillan

1920 A. MacG. Young, M.D.

1921 A. MacG. Young, M.D.

1922 Howard McConnell

CITY COUNCIL, 1922

MJeets in City Hall, 23rd Street between 3rd and 4th Aves., every alternate Monday at 7.45 p.m.

Mayor Howard McConnell

Aldermen

C. W. Bolton, G. W. Norman, W. H. Clare F. A. Blain, T. A. Lynd, R. J. Moore, A. F. Dickson, James Priel, W. A. Wood, Wm. Anderson

STANDING COMMITTEES

A special committee consisting of all the members of the Council with the Deputy Mayor as chairman was substituted for the various standing committees at the beginning of the year. This special com¬ mittee meets on the Thursday evening preceding the regular Council meeting at 7.45 o’clock and performs the duties of the former stand¬ ing committees.

Assessment Board— Alderman F. A. Blain, Alderman A. F. Dickson, City Assessor H. Smith

Parks Board Alderman R. J. Moore, Alderman G. W. Norman, Al¬ derman J. Priel, Rev. Canon E. B. Smith, Dr. H. D. Weaver, Mr. Alex. Porteous, Mr. W. W. Ashley, Mr. A. E. Bence, Mr. H. L. Jordan, K.C.

Council’s Representatives on Hospital Board Alderman W. H. Clare, Alderman A. F. Dickson

Library Board Alderman W. A. Wood, Mr. James R. Wilson, M.P., Mr. H. L. Jordan, K.C., Mrs. E. R. Myers, Mr. Frank Shannon, W. K. Brunskill

Council’s Representatives on Y. M. C. A. Board His Worship Mayor McConnell, Alderman Wih. Anderson

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CITY OFFICIALS

City Hall: 23rd Street East between 3rd and 4th Avenues

Mayor Howard McConnell

City Commissioner A. Leslie

City Clerk M. C. Tomlinson

City Treasurer J. C. Oliver

City Engineer G. D. Archibald

City Assessor H. Smith

City Solicitor Wm Rose

Tax Collector Miss E. Weir

Police Magistrate F. M. Brown, K.C.

Chief of Police George M. Donald

Chief of Fire Department John E. Faithfull

Medical Health Officer Arthur Wilson, M.D. - Electrical Engineer J. R. Cowley License Inspector C. H. Price Market Master M. M. Morrison Storekeeper A. E. Cook Paymaster L. J. Walshe

POLLING SUBDIVISIONS

Polling Subdivision No. 1 shall comprise all that portion of the said city lying east and south of the South Saskatchewan River and east of the street known as Broadway, including the east side of the said street.

Polling Subdivision No. 2 shall comprise all that portion of the city of Saskatoon lying east and south of the South Saskatchewan River and west of the street known as Broadway, including the west side of the said street.

Polling Subdivision No. 3 shall comprise all that portion of the city of Saskatoon lying north of the north limit of Twenty-third Street, and east of the east limit of Avenue A, and west of the South Sas¬ katchewan River.

Polling Subdivision No. 4 shall comprise all that portion of the city of Saskatoon lying south of the north limit of Twenty-third Street, and east of the east limit of Avenue A, and north and west of the South Saskatchewan River.

Polling Subdivision No. 5 shall comprise all that portion of the city of Saskatoon lying north of the north limit of Twenty-second Street, and west of the east limit of Avenue A.

Polling Subdivision No. 6 shall comprise all that portion of the city of Saskatoon lying south of the north limit of Twenty-second Street, and west of the east limit of Avenue A, and north and west of the South Saskatchewan River.

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

City Engineer G. D. Archibald

The Engineering Department of the city has charge of the instal¬ lation of all pumping machinery, the installation and maintenance of all water and sewer mains, house sewer and waterworks service con¬ nections, the construction and maintenance of Concrete pavements and plank sidewalks, the opening up and maintenance of streets and the construction and maintenance of bridges and subways.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

Chairman Judge E. A. C. McLorg Mayor Howard McConnell Magistrate Fred M. Brown Clerk Chas. Brooks

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Police Court and Offices : 23rd Street East between 3rd and 4th Aves.

Police Magistrate F. M. Brown Chief of Police George M. Donald Police Court Clerk Chas. Brooks

ASSESSMENTS

Year Amount Tax Rate

1908 . $ 7,450,135 20 mills

1909 . 7,596,675 20 mills

1910 . 10,687,350 20 mills

1911 . 24,100,828 18 mills

1912 . 38,370,810 18 mills

1913 . 56,336,371 18 mills

1914 . 56,679,426 17.55 mills

1915 . 48,207,715 15.85 mills

1916 . 40,489,437 18.35 mills

1917 . 39,003,407 20.30 mills

1918 . 32,315,143 28.25 mills

1919 . 30,887,632 33 mills

1920 . 31,736,505 38.40 mills

1921 . 30,869,575 44.50 mills

1922 . 34,954,026 40.09 mills

Exclusive of Provincial Public Revenues Tax of 2 mills.

HEALTH AND SANITATION DEPARTMENT 174-178 Third Avenue South

Medical Health Officer Dr. Arthur Wilson Veterinary Inspector Walter H. Orme

Sanitary Inspectors— W. H. Appleton (Chief), Harry P. Collins, Harry Lytle and George H. Buck

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Chief John E. Faithfull

Fire Stations

Central Hall 23rd Street East corner 4th Avenue West Side Hall Avenue B corner 21st Street West Nutana Hall 11th Street corner Broadway Equipment

No. 1 Hall Combination motor truck hose wagon and hook and ladder wagon and 1,000 gallon pump No. 2 Hall Steam fire engine, aerial ladder, combination hose and chemiqal wagon and 750 gallon pump No. 3 Hall Combination motor truck

Location of Fire Alarm Boxes

Box

3 Corner Victoria Avenue and Saskatchewan Drive

4 Broadway corner Eleventh Street

5 Melrose Avenue and Eleventh Street

6 Corner Lome Avenue and Eleventh Street

7 Ninth Street and McPherson Avenue

8 McDougall Avenue and Eighth Street

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2 a

9 Brewery

13 Corner Victoria and Main Street

14 Corner Clarence Road and Twelfth Street

15 Corner University Drive and Fourteenth Street

16 Corner Sixteenth Street and Temperance Street

17 Lansdowne Avenue and Main Street

18 Eastlake Avenue and Eighth Street

19 Lansdowne Avenue and Fourteenth Street

23 Corner Ontario Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street

24 Corner Avenue A and Twenty-third Street

25 Corner Avenue C and Twenty-second Street

26 Corner Avenue D and Twenty-sixth Street

27 Westmount School

28 Avenue B and Thirtieth Street

29 Corner Avenue A and Thirty-third Street

31 Princess and Seventh Avenue

32 Cushing’s Mill

34 Corner Queen Street and Fifth Avenue

35 Corner Twenty-fifth Street and First Avenue

36 Corner Third Avenue and Twenty-sixth Street

37 King Edward School

38 North Park

41 Corner Twenty-third Street and Second Avenue

42 Corner Twenty-first Street and Second Avenue

43 Placed in No. 2 Fire Hall and pulled on all telephone alarms

45 Corner Twenty-first Street and Fourth Avenue

46 Spadina Crescent and Twenty-fourth Street 48 First Avenue and Nineteenth Street

51 Corner Twentieth Street and Avenue A

52 Corner Nineteenth Street and Avenue D

53 Corner Eighteenth Street and Avenue G

54 Corner Sixteenth Street and Avenue H

56 Corner Twentieth Street and Avenue H

57 Corner Avenue F and Twenty-third Street

58 King George School

61 Corner Eighteenth Street and Avenue M

62 Corner Avenue H and Twenty-first Street West Avenue P and Twentieth Street

King Street between Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets 65 Avenue P and Sixteenth Street

67 Avenue J and Twelfth Street

68 Avenue J and Dudley

71 Avenue I and Twenty-third Street

72 Avenue F and Twenty-eighth Street

73 Avenue H and Thirty-first Street

74 Avenue E and Thirty-second Street

75 Avenue F and Thirty-fourth Street

76 Avenue B and Thirty-sixth Street

82 Dufferin and Seventh Street

83 Lome and Fourth Street 92 Edward and Osborne

PUBLIC PARKS

The Parks within the city limits, with area of each, are as follows :

Park Area

Ashworth Holmes Park . 10.57 acres

Avalon Park . 1.52 acres

Buena Vista Park . 6.% acres

Central Park . 58.25 acres

Cumberland Park . 6.5 acres

Royal Park . . ,2.5 acres

Idylwyld Park . 97 acres

River Bank Park . 5.5 acres

St. Andrews Park. . . 2.25 acres

Riverside Park . 30.0 acres

Victoria Park . 11.0 acres

Albert Park . 7.1 acres

Wellington Park . 74.77 acres

Westfield Park . 5.1 acres

Wilson Park . 5.9 acres

Dominion Park . 80.0 acres

Exhibition Park . 86.63 acres

Total . 395.52 acres

In addition to the parks enumerated above, the city has a lease

from the Dominion Government of an island situated in the South Saskatchewan River at a distance of about two miles south of the city limits. This lease was obtained by the city at a nominal rental of one dollar per year on the 27th day of November, 1911, and is for a period of 99 years. This island has an area of approximately 110 acres.

Outside City Limits

Beaver Creek Park . 60 acres

Located about ten miles southeast of the city Cahill Park . 1.52 acres

BUILDING STATISTICS

1907— $377,211 1915— $20,200

1908— $115,625 1916 $146,150

1909— $1,002,055 1917— $582,739

1910— $2,817,771 1918— $604,715

1911— $5,028,366 1919— $1,404,590

1912— $7,640,530 1920— $1,150,585

1913— $4,453,845 1921— $774,660

1914— $567,500

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Educational Information

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Office Building: Corner 21st Street East and 4th Avenue South

The School District of Saskatoon now comprises, including the City of Saskatoon and the Town of Sutherland, the following lands: East y2 Section 14, all Sections 15 to 22, East Section 23, all Sec¬ tions 25 to 36 in Township 36, Range 5, and Sections 1 to 6, 12 and' part of Section 11, in Township 37, Range 5, west of third meridian. Beside the schools erected in the city, there is one school in the Town of Sutherland on section 35-36-5, where there is a population of some 2,000 souls. The whole district is managed by one school board of five members. Board meets first and third Wednesdays each month.

Chairman of Board Wm. B. Doyle

Trustees John Cairns, LL.D., Mrs. H. E. Drummond, Rev. C. Endi- coft, W. J. Gordon

Secretary-Treasurer William P. Bate Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Francis F Bates Superintendent of City Schools Dr. J. A. Snell, M.A., LL.D. Superintendent’s Assistants— S. E. Fitzgerald, Miss A. M. Clark Attendance Officer: Hugh Middleton

Medical Department

Dentist T. G. Countryman, D.D.S.

Nurses Madge M. Berry and Jean McCallum

Departmental Instructors

Manual Training A. H. Trevoy

Household Science Miss Lilia B. Isbister and Miss D. I. Atild

Year Teachers Enrolled

1902 . 2 112

1903 . 3 136

1904 . 4 158

1905 . 5 213

1906 . 6 296

1907 . 10 364

1908 . 16 651

1909 . 29 831

1910 . 33 1,038

1911 . 43 1,478

1912 . 58 2,153

1913 . 74 2,922

1914 . 92 3,412

1915 . 93 3,516

1916 . 89 3,171

1917 . 101 3,434

1918 . Ill ' 3,759

1919 . 123 3,998

1920 . 143 4,327

1921 . 147 4,621

1922 . 131 4,901

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Assessments

1910 . $11,844,033.10 Rate 4.6 mills

1911 . 25,642,490.00 Rate 5.0 mills

1912. . 39,818,920.00 Rate 4.0 mills

1913 . 56,260,317.00 Rate 4.1 mills

1914 . 56,559,712.00 Rate 5.0 mills

1915 . 47,464,079.00 Rate 4.5 mills

1916 . 48,945,865.00 Rate 4.6 mills

1917 . Rate 7.0 mills

1918 . Rate 9.0 mills

1919 . 30,776,910.60 Rate 11.60 mills

1920 . 28,841,191.00 Rate 15.10 mills

1921 . 28,435,607.00 Rate 15.10 mills

VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY

Summary, 1922

Assessed value of occupied school sites, vacant sites and

other properties . . .

Value of school buildings occupied, 1921 .

Furniture, equipment, etc .

$ 365,600.00 1,173,549.63 . 49,867.30

Total

.$1,589,016.93

King Edward School

Situate on southeast corner of City Park, facing 25th Street, 428.4 ft. by 305 ft.

Site, assessed value 1921, $26,495.00

Building, brick and Stone, erected 1911; 13 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $101,300.00

Playground apparatus installed

Alexandra and Princess Schools

Situate on Block 10 of Plan C.E., facing 20th Street and Avenues G and H (whole block)

Site, assessed value 1921, $40,110.00

Alexandra School, brick, erected 1906; enlarged 1908 ; 8 classrooms. Cost $38,075.11. Partly destroyed by fire 1915, rebuilt

Princess School, brick and stone, erected 1911; 8 classrooms, manual training and domestic science rooms. Cost $65,667.31.

Playground apparatus installed

Caswell School

Situate on the Caswell Hill, at north end of Avenue B and on 30th Street, grounds include about three acres.

Site, assessed value 1921, $16,675.00

Building, Brick and stone, erected 1910; 10 classrooms. Cost $54,665.81

Frame Annexes 1. Playground apparatus installed

Victoria School

Situate on Block 84, Plan Q, facing Broadway, between 11th and 12th Streets (whole block)

Site, assessed value 1921, $70,200.00

Building brick, erected 1909 ; 8 classrooms, manual training and do¬ mestic science rooms. Cost $49,734.22

Playground apparatus installed. Frame annexes 4

King George School

Situate on Block 4 of Plan G.R. on Avenue K (whole block)

Site, assessed value 1921, $8,600.00

Building brick and stone, erected 1912 ; 12 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $160,513.73 Playground apparatus installed

Sutherland School

Situate on five acres adjoining Sutherland, on Section 35-36-5 Site, assessed value 1921, $9,324.00

Building brick and stono> erected 1912; 8 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $122,725.15 Playground apparatus installed

Albert School

Situate on (all) Block 15, Plan G 18, facing Clarence Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets Site, assessed value 1921, $13,600.00

Building brick and stone, erected 1912 ; 12 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $101,300.00 Playground apparatus installed

Westmount School

Situate on (all) Block 22, Plan H.J., whole block Site, assessed value. 1921, $7,505.00

Building brick and stone, erected 1912 ; 12 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $160,858.08 Playground apparatus installed

Buena Vista School

Situate on Lome Avenue and Sixth Street, on all of Block 11, Plan G. 48 '

Site, assessed value 1921, $13,950.00

Building brick and stone, erected 1913; 12 classrooms, manual train¬ ing and domestic science rooms. Cost $153,398.00 Mayfair School

Situate on (all) Block 12, Plan F.U., whole block, between James and Charles Streets and Avenue E Site, assessed value 1921, $7,840.00

Building brick and stone, fireproof, erected 1920; 12 classrooms and household science and manual training rooms. Cost $246,000.00 Foundation and basement laid for school, to cost approximately $136,000.00

Third Avenue School

Lot 33 to 38, Block 155,. Plan Q. 2 Site, assessed value 1921, $46,000.00 Building, frame; 2 rooms. Cost $5,500.00

Wilson School

Site, assessed value 1921, $16,165.00 Frame school, 5 rooms

Pleasant Hill School

Site, assessed value 1921, $4,705.00 Frapie school, 4 rooms

SCHOOL STAFF

Offices

Offices: 75 feet on 21st Street East corner Fourth Avenue; assessed value 1921, site $21,700.00, buildings $830.00 sfS Pleasant Hill School Principal J. K^£wrp?all

Wilson School Principal Mrs. I. A. Miller

Mayfair School

Principal Robert Henderson J

Victoria School

Principal E. N. Comfort ^

Westmount School

Principal G. H. Lewis

Albert School

Prihcipal S. B. Trerice, B.A.

Buena Vista School Principal W. M. Holliston

King George School Principal R. A. Downey, B.A.

Princess Alexandra School . Principal W. A. Sharp, B.A.

/ King Edward School

/Principal— J. S. Mills, M.A. ^

Caswell School / Principal W. P. Sexsmith

Sutherland School Principal W. J. Russell, B.A.

COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Victoria Avenue corner 11th Street, Nutana

The Collegiate Building is one of the finest and most up-to-date school buildings in Western Canada. Situated on the high south bank of the Saskatchewan River, it commands an excellent view of the city, the river and the surrounding country.

The building covers a ground space of 80 feet by 150 feet. It comprises a basement and three storeys. The basement contains a large gymnasium, 70 feet by 33 feet, with 15-foot ceiling, boiler and fuel rooms, lavatories, and rooms for manual training work and the teaching of domestic science. On the first floor are seven class¬ rooms, library, reading room, teachers’ room, and principal’s office. On the second floor are six class rooms, three science rooms, and two lavatories. The third floor contains a large assembly hall, with a seating capacity of 500 and a stage 18 by 24 feet; also two dressing rooms, and four rooms which have been fitted up as additional class¬ rooms.

Trustee Board

A. M. McIntyre (Chairman) ; J. F. Cairns, Geo. A. Cruise, J. A.

Valens, Rev. J. L. Nicol, D.D.

Secretary-Treasurer W. P. Bate Principal A. J. Pyke, B.A.

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SASKATOON SEPARATE (R. C.) SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 20

Meets first Monday in every month Office: 418 Drinkle Block No. 1 Chairman R. P. Strickland

Trustees R. P. Strickland, T. H. Kinahan, F. C. Hoad, M. J. Bolger and J. V. Brady

Secretary -Treasurer P. R. Hartney

St. Paul’s School

Twenty-second Street Ea,st corner Fifth Avenue North Principal J. E. McDonald

St. Mary’s School

West Side Avenue O south of Twentieth Street West Principal J. E. McDonald

St. Joseph’s School

Eastlake corner Main Principal J. E. McDonald

University of Saskatchewan

The University is situated on the east side of the south branch of the Saskatchewan River. Its site comprises 1,600 acres. About 300 acres, with frontage of over half a mile on the river, have, been set apart for a campus.

The College group of buildings include, the buildings used for Arts and Agriculture, Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle Halls, Engineering Laboratory, Stock Pavilion, Power House, Greenhouses, Barns, etc.

Visitor

Hon. H. W. Newlands, Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan

Chancellor

Sir Frederick W. G. Haultain, LL.D.

President

Walter C. Murray, M.A., LL.D.

Senate

Members Ex-Officio

The Chancellor

Minister of Education

Superintendent of Education

Chairman of Educational Council

Principal of Normal School, Regina

Principal of Normal School, Saskatoon

The President

Dean of Arts

Dean of Agriculture

Dean of Law-

Dean of Engineering

Dean of Pharmacy ■.

Principal of Emmanuel College Principal of Presbyterian College

Members Elected

Hon. D. Maclean, L.O.B., Saskatoon Hon. H. Y. MacDonald, B.A., Regina Hon. W. B. Willoughby, B.A., Moose Jaw J. Cameron, B.S.A., Saskatoon T. D. Brown, B.A., K.C., Regina J. W. Sifton, B.A., Moose Jaw G. R. Peterson, M.D., Saskatoon

T. A. Patrick, M.D., Yorkton A. G. Farrell, B.A., Mloosomin A. Kennedy, M.A., Weyburn A. J. Pyke, B.A., Saskatoon

Rt. Rev. J. Newnham, D.D., Prince Albert J. R. MacDonald, LL.B., Wilkie W. N. Finlay, B.A., Yorkton D. L. Pennington, Moosomin C. E. Walker, B.Acc., Regina A. R. Greig, B.Sc., Saskatoon

G. A. Munroe, D.D.S., Saskatoon »

Governors Elected Members

James Clinkskill, Esq., Chairman, Saskatoon Andrew MacDonald, Esq., Prince Albert James Frederick Cairns, Esq., Saskatoon ^ Arthur Hitchcock, Esq., Moose Jaw

Appointed Members

P. E. MacKenzie, K.C., LL.B., Saskatoon, Vice-Chairman Hon. James McKay, B.A., Regina Levi Thomson, Esq., M1P., Wolseley President Murray

University Council

President Murray, Chairman

/ Dean Ling * v* y Dean Moxon \ y Professor Baker y Professor Barnett

Professor Basterfield / Professor Bateman y Professor Bayer

/ Professor Cameron / Professor Campbell j Professor Carruthers z Professor Champlin v" Professor Dines / Professor Eaton /Professor Ferguson

V Professor Fraser y Professor Gordon

■/ Professor Greig j Professor Grubb j Professor Hansen Professor Hardy /Professor Harrington / Professor Hebert v Professor Henderson y Professor Kirk if Professor Lindsay /Professor MacDonald / Professor McGougan Professor Mackenzie / Professor Manning / Professor Morton j Professor Muller

1

J Professor Neilson j Professor Patterson

V Professor Potts

/ Professor Ramsay / Professor Raynor J Professor Rea

Dean Rutherford j Professor Rutter

j Professor Sharrard j Professor Shaw

Advisory

J Professor Spencer 1/ Professor Sullivan /Professor Swanson /Professor Thompson / Professor Thorvaldson /Professor Underhill Professor Williams Professor Wilson Professor Winters Professor Worcester - Council in Agriculture

Members Ex-Officio The Minister of Agriculture President of the Grain Growers President of the Winter Fair Board The President Dean of Agriculture President of the Rural Municipalities

Appointed Members O. W. Andreason, EsqT, Humboldt

Elected Members

Angus Mackay, Chairman, Indian Head R. Sinton, Esq., Regina

Faculty of Law

Walter C. Murray, LL.D., President

Arthur Moxon, B.A. (Dal.); B.C.L. (Oxon.), Dean and Professor of Law

**>» Joseph T. Hebert, M.A. (U.N.B.), LL.B. (Harv.), Professor of Law " D. Maclean, B.Sc., LL.B. (Dal.)', K.C., Lecturer in Criminal and Com¬ pany Law

J. W. Estey, Ml. A. (U.N.B.), LL.B. (Harv.), Lecturer in Torts and Equity

J. M. Stevenson, B.A. (Man.), Lecturer in Procedure

H. L. Jordan, B.A. (Tor.), K.C., Lecturer in Municipal Law

A. S. Sibbald, M.A. (Tor.), Lecturer in Partnership and Statute Law

Faculty of Civil Engineering

Walter C. Murray, LL.D., President

- C. Jack Mackenzie, B.E. (Dal.), M.C.E. (Harv.), Professor of Civil

Engineering

Alex. R. Greig, B.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Mechanical Engineering

- G. Mforris Williams, B.S.C.E. (Neb.), Professor of Civil Engineering -George H. Ling, Ph.D. (Col.), Professor of Mathematics

*.T. Thorvaldson, Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry .Alex. G. McGougan, Ph.D. (Yale), Professor of Physics Lloyd L. Dines, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Mathematics W. G. Worcester, Professor of Ceramic Engineering Roy A. Spencer, M.Sc., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering

I. Matheson Fraser, B.Sc., Assistant Professor of Mechanical En¬

gineering

Carl H. Jackson, B.Sc., Instructor in Electrical Engineering 54

Faculty of Arts and Science

Walter Charles Murray, M.A. (Edin.), LL.D. (Queen’s and Alta.), F.R.S.C., President and Lecturer in Education

George Herbert Ling, B.A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Col.), Dean and Professor of Mathematics

_ John Allan MacDonald, B.A. (Laval), M.A. (Harv.), Professor of French

William Godfrey Sullivan, M.A. (T.C.D.), Professor of Classics ^^John Wallace Eaton, M.A. (T.C.D.), Professor of German

Walter Palmer Thompson, M.A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C, ^ Professor of Biology

_ ,, Alexander Campbell, Professor of Pharmacy

Frank H. Underhill, B.A. (Tor.), M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of History / Arthur S. Morton, M.A. (Edin.), Professor of History and Librarian S Thorbergur Thorvaldson, B.A. (Man.), Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry

/ Lloyd L. Dines, M.A., Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Mathematics / James Neilson, B.Acc. (Sask.), Professor of Accounting

Steward L. Basterfield, B.Sc. (Lon.), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Chemistty

R. Albert Wilson, Ph.D. (Queen’s), Professor of English William Ramsay, B.A. (Queen’s), Professor of Classics W. W. Swanson, MIA. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Eco- - nomics

R. J. Manning, B.A. (Tor.), D.Sc. (Bristol), Professor of Chemistry / Margaret Shiel, Demonstrator in Chemistry ^/U-G. Mi. McFarlane, B.A., Demonstrator in Biology x y W. Stewart Lindsay, B.A. (Dal.), M.B. (Edin ), O.B.E., Professor of ' Bacteriology and Pathology

y James A. Sharrard, M.A. (Tor.), Professor of Philosophy // A. E. Cameron, M.Sc. (Manch.), D.Sc. (Aber.), Professor of Biology //✓Alex. G. McGougan, B.A. (McGill), Ph.D. (Yale), Professor Physics

' y Ethel Rutter, Assistant Professor of Household Science /^-Charles E. Muller, B.A. (Geneva), B.Sc. (Laus.), Professor of French y\. Albert Barnett, Ph.D. (Chic.), Assistant Professor of Mathematics , E. Leslie Harrington, B.A. (Mo.), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Physics John V. Bateman, B.A. (T.C.D.), Assistant Professor. of Philosophy / Jean G. Bayer, M.A. (Dal.), Assistant Professor of English / Wm. A. Carruthers, B.A., Professor of Economics / G. H. Henderson, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physics Charles N. Cameron, M.A., Instructor in Chemistry Elsinore MacPherson, B.A., Instructor in History / R. Sutherland, M.A., Instructor in English George W. Rea, M.B.D. P.H., Professor of Bacteriology R. M. Ferguson, B.A. Assistant Professor of Classics A. C. Grubb, Ph.D. (Chic.), Assistant Professor of Chemistry Malcolm F. Munro, M.A., B.D. (Queen’s), Lecturer in Hebrew

Wm. P. Fraser, B.A. (Cornell), Lecturer in Plant Pathology Charles Oulton, M.A. (Harv.), Lecturer in Mathematics Janet Crawford, Physical Instructor for Women E. W. Griffiths, Physical Instructor for Men

.. Geraldine Gallon, B.A. (Sask.), M.A. (Chic.), Instructor in French Edith Patrick, B.A. (Tor.), M.A. (Col.), Instructor in Household Science

A. K. McNeil, B.A., Demonstrator in Biology H. C. Soehner, B.A., Instructor in Chemistry Elias Klein, Ph.t)., Instructor in Physics R. L. Petry, M.A., Instructor in Physics N. Rayner, Analyst in Bacteriology

Ruth Carr, B.A. (Sask.), M.A. (Tor.), Instructor in English Rosalie Acason, B.Sc. (Sasic.), Instructor in Chemistry / Elsi Woods, Instructor in Pharmacy , Margaret Newton, B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Minn.), Instructor in Botany Officers of Administration Walter Charles Murray, LL.D., President

William John Rutherford, B.S.A., Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture

George Herbert Ling, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty of Arts

Arthur Moxon, B.C.L. (Oxon.), Dean of the Faculty of Law

Archibald R. Weir, B.A. (Sask.), Registrar

J. Neilson, C.A., B.Acc., Bursar

A. S. Morton, M.A., Librarian

F. M1. Riches, Business Manager

Alexander Rodger Greig, B.Sc., Superintendent of Buildings ^ Annie M. McKay, B.A. (Sask.), Assistant Librarian C. Jack Mackenzie, M.C.E., Dean of Engineering . Alex. Campbell, Dean of Pharmacy R. J. Manning, D.Sc., Warden of Qu’Appelle Hall E. J. Crawford, Warden'of Saskatchewan Hall ^ Dugald J. Graham, Assistant Bursar /Emma Bell, B.A., Library Assistant Mabel Gray, Supervisor of Nursing Housekeepers N. J. Palmer, Assistant Book Store Manager Christina Henry, Assistant Registrar

J. G. Raynor, B.S.A. (Man.), Director of Extension Work Abigail DeLury, Director of Homemakers’ Clubs

K. W. Gordon, B.S.A. (Man.), Assistant Director of Extension Work E. Thompson, B.H.E. (Man.), Assistant Director of Homemakers’

Clubs

M. Miay, Demonstrator for Homemakers’ Clubs y Ethel Tennant, Superintendent of Saskatchewan Hall / Helen Grant Superintendent of Qu’Appelle Hall x Laura MacFarlane, Dietitian / Laura G. Fraser, Nurse

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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

The College of Agriculture is a part of the University and stands in the same relation to the University as does the College of Arts and Science. It has a number of buildings planned and equipped for carrying on its particular work and a staff of its own for the purpose of giving instruction especially in the technical subjects and elemen¬ tary work in English, Mathematics and Sciences. Its laboratories and equipment are under certain limitations and restrictions, available to students in the other colleges of the University for the purpose of scientific research.

The aim of the College is to give the students under its care a good, practical training in the different technical subjects that bear upon the various phases of agriculture, such as animal husbandry, field husbandry, farm mechanics, farm engineering, dairying, horticulture, tree planting and others; to give them a good, liberal education in various other branches such as will enable them to adapt themselves readily, without great loss of time and energy, to new and varied conditions, and to fit them for their duties as good citizens.

Faculty of Agriculture

Walter C. Murray, LL.D. (Queen’s), President _ W xrf. John Rutherford, B.S.A. (Tor.), Dean and Professor of Agricul¬ ture

^Raymond K. Baker, B.A. (Man.), Professor of Poultry

Thor. Thorvaldson, Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry - Win. iW. Swanson, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Economics

Arthur E. Potts, B.Sc. (Edin.), M.S.A. (Cornell), Professor of Dairy- ./ ing

Evan A. Hardy, B.S.A. (Ames), Professor of Agricultural Engineering *“ Afex. G. McGougan, Ph.D. (Yale), Professor of Physics x/Roy Hansen, M.S. (Ill.), Professor of Soils

f fred E. Cameron, D.Sc. (Aber.), Professor of Zoology

anley Champlin, M.S.A. (So. Dak.), Professor of Field Husbandry E. Kirk, B.A., B.S.A. (Sask.), Assistant Professor of Field Hus¬ bandry

”/ ^L. M. Winters, M.S. (Ames), Professor of Animal Husbandry Arch. R. Weir, B.A. (Sask.), Lecturer in Mathematics / Norman Wright, V.S., Lecturer in Veterinary Science yC. F. Patterson, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Horticulture John G. Raynor, B.S.A., Director of Extension K. W. Gofdon, B.S.A., Assistant Director of Extension y Cyril H. Goulden, B.S.A., Instructor in Field Husbandry A. C. WolfF, B.S.A., Lecturer in Agricultural Engineering / , H. B. Josephson, Instructor in Agricultural Engineering / A. H. Joel, B.S., Analyst in Soils / , S. P. Brody, Lecturer in Dairying

Edith J. McKenzie, B.A. (Sask.), Instructor in English z Wm. S. Benson, Instructor in Animal Husbandry J- F- Fulton, D.V.S. (McKillop), Animal Pathologist y Hampson, M.M.D.C.M., Demonstrator in Poultry

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EMMANUEL COLLEGE In Affiliation with the University of Saskatchewan

The College is governed by two bodies, a Statutory Council, com¬ posed of ex-officio and elected members. Its appointment is regu¬ lated by canon and the elected members retire by rotation. Also by a Board, appointed by the Colonial and Continental Church Society of London, England. The Council has the right to grant standings in Theology, and the Board controls all matters affecting the welfare of the College, and the Proceedings of the College are reported annually to the synod of the Diocese of Saskatchewan. The Educational Com¬ mittee is made up of the Faculty, together with the Bishop, and three clerical and three lay members of the Board of Governors.

The College provides (1) an Associate course in Theology, (2) a pass course leading to the Testamur, (3) a course leading to the Licentiate in Theology, and (4) a course leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity.

Principal— The Rev. W. T. Hallam, D.D.

Vice-Principal— The Rev. L. H. C. Hopkins, M.A., D.D.

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 209 Albert

This College was established by Act of the General Assembly in 1912. The Principal, though appointed in 1913, did not take office until 1914.

Principal Rev. E. H. Oliver, M.A., Ph.D.

Treasurer Rev. M. F. Munro, B.A., B.D.

Librarian Rev. D. S. Dix, Ph.D.

PROVINCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL East Side Avenue A North between 31st and 32nd Streets Principal G. M. Weir (D. Paed)

LUTHERAN COLLEGE 8th Street East corner Jackson Avenue (Nutana)

Principal Rev. Wm. H. Harms

UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE (Russian School)

401 Main Street (Nutana)

Principal A. Wawryniuk

CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME DE SION 830 Avenue A North Superior Rev. Mother Marie Silas

Churches and Places of Worship

Anglican

Christ Church 608 Avenue F North. Rev. Wm. Askey, rector St. James 601 Dufferin Avenue (Nutana). Rev. J. Eustace Purdie, rector

St. George’s— 624 Avenue I South. Rev. Geo. H. Holmes, rector "St. John’s 828 Spadina Crescent East. Rev. Canon Ernest B. Smith, R.D., rector

St. Matthew’s e.s. Egbert Avenue (Sutherland). Rev. Geo. A. Harding, rector

North Park Mission (St. John’s)— e.s. Prince of W'ales Avenue near Empress Avenue

6.8

Baptist

First Corner 4th Avenue and 25th Street. Rev. Archibald Ward, pastor

Seventh Day Adventists Meets at G. W. V. A. Rooms

Christian Science Church

425 5th Avenue North. Reading Room 301 Standard Trusts Bldg. Librarian Mrs. Ida Willoughby

Church of God

523 Rusholme Road. Rev. C. H. Tubbs, pastor German Lutheran

St. Paul’s Evangelical 621 8th Street. Rev. Wm. H. Luke, pastor Trinity German Lutheran 331 Avenue I South. Rev. Jergen Goos, pastor

Zion 11th Street cor. Eastlake Avenue.

Gospel Halls

Hebron Gospel Hall 218 25th Street West. James Panton, speaker Gospel Hall 310 Avenue F South Gospel Hall 120 25th Street W.

Greek Orthodox

Greek Orthodox Church- 206 Avenue M South. Rev. Father R. Krupee, pastor

Hebrew

Jewish Synagogue 136 Avenue F South Methodist

Wesley (Riverside) 333 Avenue G South. Rev. Harry Heathfield, pastor

Sutherland Methodist Church n.s. 11th Street (Sutherland)

Grace 505 10th Street (Nutana). Rev. Charles W. Brown, pastor Third Avenue— 24th Street and 3rd Avenue North. Rev. Robt, R. Milliken, pastor

Presbyterian

Knox Spadina Crescent near 24th Street. Rev. Wylie C. Clark,' "B.D,. pastor

St. Thomas Avenue H South corner 20th Street. Rev. James A. Donnell, pastor

St. Paul’s n.s. 10th Street (Sutherland). Rev. J. D. Manly, pastor M'ayfair n.s. 33rd Street West corner Avenue D. Rev. A. R. Skin¬ ner, pastor

Westminster: Eastlake Avenue and 12th Street. Rev. /Wm. Mac- Pherson, pastor

Roman Catholic

St. Paul’s Spadina Crescent corner 22nd Street. Rev. Father A. Jan, parish priest

Nutana Catholic Church 650 Broadway. Rev. Father Jan, parish priest

Salvation Army

Citadel 231 20th Street East. Adjutant Junker in charge

Undenominational

University Drive Church of Christ— 643 University Drive. Rev. Wm. G. Kitchen, pastor

Miscellaneous

Pleasant Hill Mission 401 Avenue T South Gospel Hall 120 25th Street West Baptist Mission 329 Avenue I South

North Park Mission e.s. Prince of Wales Avenue near Empress Pentecostal Assembly of God 9 23rd Street East Methodist Mission 725 Broadway

CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY

Office: 178 3rd Avenue South Shelter: 1702 8th Street (Nutana)

President W. B. Crawley Treasurer S. E. Fitzgerald

Secretary A. Stephen Wright, 178 3rd Avenue South Matron Elizabeth Irons

Young Men’s Christian Association 500 Spadina Crescent East President W. L. Noyes General Secretary W. A. Ross Treasurer J. H. Cameron Social Secretary John Turner

Young Men’s Christian Association (Chinese)

329 Avenue C South Missionary C. Y. Sheen

Young Women’s Christian Association 24th Street East near 3rd Avenue North General Secretary— Hazel McAdam Superintendent of Home Mrs. Margaret Johnston Travellers’ Aid and Employment Secretary Vacant Office Secretary Miss Jean Henderson

Miscellaneous Information

SASKATOON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Office : w.s. First Avenue South, south of C. N. R. Depot Phone 4079

President Harley Henry Vice-President J. D. Gunn Treasurer H. S. Potter Commissioner Chas. T. Stacey

Executive Council J. D. Miller, N. C. Byers, Thos. Reynolds, J. O. Hettle, R. H. Potter, Aden Bowman, John East, Sheriff Calder, Dr. A. MacG. Young, C. W. Bolton, R. P. Strickland, Robt. McGowan

SASKATOON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, LTD.

Office: 58 York Building Officers and Directors, 1922

Patrons His Honor Lieutenant-Governor H. W. Newlands, Hon. C. A. Dunning, Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Hon. A. P. MkNab, H. S. Arkell, Esq., His Worship Mayor Howard McConnell Honorary President James R. Wilson President Russell Wilson

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First Vice-President L. G. Calder Second Vice-President H. L. Martin Honorary Treasurer W. W. Ashley Acting Secretary-Manager S. W. Johns Auditor D. Mowat, F.C.A.

Veterinarian— S. T. P. Nichol, V.S., M.D.V.

Superintendent of Grounds M. P. Neilly

Directors J. F. Cairns, R. W'. Caswell, Harry Boyle, N. C. Byers, Jno. East, W. M. Grant, J. O. Hettle, Harley Henry, J. PL Holmes, W. P. Kirkpatrick, A. M. McIntyre, R. B. McLeod, G. W. McDonald, F. R. MacMillan, W. J. Rutherford, W. B. Neil, T. Reynolds, R. Thomas, R. J. Underwood, G. D. Under¬ wood

Directors in Charge of Departments

Heavy Horses Harry Boyle

Light Horses H. L. Martin

Cattle— W. B. Neil

Sheep and Swine R. J. Underwood

Poultry iW. M. Grant

Dairy and Horticulture J. H. Holmes

Ladies’ Work and Fine Arts J. H. Holmes

Racing J. O. Hettle

Attractions and Concessions J. O. Hettle

Grandstand A. M. McIntyre

Grounds and Improvements R. B. McLeod

Machinery G. W. McDonald

Finance W. W. Ashley

Transportation and Automobile Traffic T. Reynolds

Entertainment John East

Reception R. W, Caswell

Accommodation W. P. Kirkpatrick

Farm Boys’ Camp J. F. Cairns

Industrial Exhibits L. G. Calder

Clinic, Hospital and Rest Rooms G. D. Underwood

Acting Secretary-Manager S. W. Johns

Chief Clerk J. B. Wrigley

SASKATCHEWAN LIVE STOCK BOARD Saskatoon Winter Fair Office: 58 York Building President R. W. Caswell

SASKATCHEWAN STOCK GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION

Office: Stock Yards, Moose Jaw President J. Byers Secretary Edward Evans

THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS Incorporated A. D. 1911

President F. P. Martin, Saskatoon Vice-President R. G. Bunyard, Moose Jaw Secretary-Treasurer Francis B. Reilly, Regina

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Lax, Regina

SASKATCHEWAN WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM Registrar Lieut.-Col. James McAra, Regina

SASKATCHEWAN GRAIN GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION 6, 2350 Twelfth Avenue, Regina. Secretary A. J. McPhail

UNION OF SASKATCHEWAN MUNICIPALITIES Officers, 1921

Hon. President Dr. A. MacG. Young, Saskatoon President G. D. Mackie, Moose Jaw Vice-President J. B. Gibson, Yorkton Secretary-Treasurer W. E. Hodge, Moose Jaw

SASKATCHEWAN LAND SURVEYORS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated 1912)

President M. B. Weeks, Regina Vice-President H. G. Phillips, Regina Secretary-Treasurer H. G. Phillips, Regina

SASKATCHEWAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 309, 1791 Rose Street, Regina Registrar Theo. Zeats

SASKATCHEWAN ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE

Fort Qu’Appelle Managing Director A. B. Cook

CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND (Saskatchewan Branch)

1015 McCallum-Hill Building, Regina Secretary Thos. M. Bee, Regina

Clubs

Canadian Club

Secretary W. J. Young, c-o Mutual Life Assce. Co.

Saskatoon Club 415 Twenty-first Street East Hon. Secretary H. A. Doraty Manager John Fudger

Saskatoon Gun Club

Hon. Secretary W. Robinson, c-o Ashdowns

Saskatoon Bowling Club

East Side Spadina Crescent East near Twenty-fifth Street Cosmopolitan Club 6, 214 Twenty-first Street East

Saskatoon Golf Club

West Side Lome Avenue near Exhibition Grounds

Saskatoon Tennis Club

East Side Spadina Crescent E. near Twenty-fifth Street Saskatoon Shrine Club 1, 404 Twenty-first Street East Secretary George L. Pow

Catholic Club

Top Floor 102 Second Avenue North Secretary Joseph W. McDonald

Rotary Club

Meets Monday at Lunch, 12 noon, at Saskatoon Club. W. I. Byers, President

Kiwanis

Meets Thursday at Lunch, 12.15, at Saskatoon Club. W. Noyes, Secretary

Sing Lung

332 First Avenue South 62

Associations and Societies

Canadian Patriotic Fund (Saskatoon Branch)

178 Third Avenue South Investigator A. S. Wright

Canadian Red Cross Society 412 Canada Building Field Secretary Wm. F. Marshall

St. John Ambulance Association Union Bank ChaThbers Hon. Secretary S. E. Wade

Saskatchewan Society of Heating and Sanitary Engineers President Charles Green Treasurer ‘George Pendleton

Orange Association

Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan Wm. H. G. Armstrong, Grand Or¬ ganizer, 401 Twenty-eighth Street West

Saskatoon Builders’ Exchange 709 Sixth Avenue North Secretary Maurice R. Pout

Saskatoon Football Association President 'George G. Taylor

Secretary-Treasurer John Hesford, 1131 Avenue H North Great War Veterans’ Association 312 Twenty-first Street East Secretary— V. D. Sugden-Evans

United Commercial Travellers of America Saskatoon Council No. 445 57 York Building Secretary-Treasurer E. N. Argue

Retail Merchants’ Association of Canada 812 Canada Building Secretary F. E. Raymond

Northwestern Mutual Fire Association 812 Canada Building Secretary F. E. Raymond

Young Men’s Christian Association 500 Spadina Crescent East General Secretary W. A. Ross

Young Women’s Christian Association General Secretary— Hazel McAdam, 24th Street near 3rd Ave. N. Canadian Credit Men’s Trust Association 706 Canada Building Manager E. B. Haffner

Saskatchewan Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Meets at G. W. V. A. Rooms

Saskatchewan Tract Society

426 Spadina Crescent

Saskatchewan Rural Telephone Companies Association

220 Twenty-first Street East Secretary F. Hembrow Smith

Orpheus Society 228 Third Avenue South Secretary Fred Watson

Canadian Bible Society

170 Second Avenue South Secretary John B. Taylor

Saskatoon Philatelic Society 914 Avenue D North Secretary J. B. Wrigley

Saskatoon Poultry Association Hon. Secretary Cecil Cooper, c-o Quaker Oats Co.

Chinese National League 129 Nineteenth Street East One Big Union 307 Avenue A South

Secretary Walter Mill

Ukrainian National Home Association 501 Avenue I South

Hospitals and Homes

Saskatoon Municipal Hospital

, Situated on Queen Street opposite Seventh Avenue North, City Park.

Medical staff comprises all legally qualified practitioners in the City of Saskatoon.

Superintendent and Secretary T. T. Murray Lady Superintendent Miss E.. M. Turner

St. Paul’s Hospital

Established March, 1907. New hospital opened December, 1913. Situated on Avenue P corner Twentieth Street.

Terms of admission are as follows: Private wards $4.50, $5.50 per day ; double private wards $3.00 per day ; semi-private wards $2.50 per day ; general ward $2.00 per day.

Superior Sister Ste. Praxede Secretary-Treasurer Sister B. Beamegard Superintendent of Nurses Sister Mayer

Accommodation New Hospital

18 private wards for ladies, 4 semi-private wards for ladies, 4 double rooms for ladies.

8 private wards for men, 4 semi-private wards for men, 2 double rooms for men.

3 public wards (19 beds) ; children's wards (12 beds).

The old hospital is used part for Nurses Home and emergency calls.

Saskatoon Day Nursery 178 Third Avenue South Matron: Miss Minnie Russell

Ukrainian Institute 821 Victoria Children’s Shelter

South Side Eighth Street corner Jackson Women’s Christian Temperance Union (Rest Home)

410 Fourth Avenue North Matron Mrs. Eva Sproule

Rosary Hall

524 Spadina Crescent Superior Rev. Mother Christopher

Convent of Notre Dame de Sion 830 Avenue A North Babies’ Home

403 Twenty-first Street 'East Matron Mrs. E. M. Buffum

Sanitarium Treatment Rooms 426 Spadina Crescent East Manager Luther Long

Benevolent Societies

Independent Order of Foresters

Court Saskatoon, No. 3008 Meets last Friday of each month in St. John’s Hall

Independent Order of Oddfellows

Saskatoon Lodge, No. 29 Meets every Monday in Oddfellows Hall, n. s. 21st Street East

North Star Lodge No. 67 Meets every Friday at 8 p.m. in Odd¬ fellows Hall, n. s. 21st Street East

Queen Esther Lodge, No. 5 (Rebecca Degree) Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Oddfellows Hall, n. s. 21st Street East Owana Encampment Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays in Oddfellows Hall, n. s. 21st Street East

Saskatoon Canton, No. 2 Meets every second Tuesday in I.O.O.F. Temple

Miriam Lodge No. 24 Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in Oddfellows Hall, Nutana

Knights of Columbus

Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays at 102 2nd Avenue North

Knights of Pythias

Chalmers Lodge No. 10 Meets 4th Wednesday and 2nd Saturday of each month in Oddfellows Hall

Loyal Order of Moose

Saskatchewan Lodge No. 722 Meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Princess School

Masonic

Constituent Lodges in Saskatoon

(Meeting in Masonic Temple, Twenty-third Street East) Saskatchewan Lodge No. 16 Meets first Tuesday Imperial Lodge No'. 60 Meets second Wednesday Progress Lodge No. 92 Meets third Thursday Victory Lodge No. 144 Meets second Saturday Twin City Lodge No. 89 Meets second Monday, 10th and Sutherland.

Knights Templar, Great Priory of Canada Saskatoon Perceptory No. 55 Meets 4th Friday in Masonic Temple.

A. & A. S. R.

Saskatoon Lodge of Perfection, 14° Meets 2nd Friday

Eastern Star

Saskatoon Chapter No. 4 M|eets 1st Monday in Masonic Temple,

Loyal Orange Association

Duke of Cumberland L.O.L. No. 2263 Regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month in Oddfellows Hall Saskatoon L.O.L. No. 1801— Regular meeting on 4th Tuesday of each month in Orpheus Hall

Saskatoon County Royal Scarlet Chapter Meets 3rd Wednesday in Oddfellows Hall

King Solomon Royal Black Preceptory No. 777, Royal Black Knights of Ireland Meets regularly on the 1st Wednesday of each month in Oddfellows Hall

Floral L.O.L. No. 2458 Meets 1st Monday in each month in Odd¬ fellows Hall (Nutana)

Saskatoon County L.O.L. No. C55 Meets semi-annually 1st Tuesday in February and June

Ladies’ Orange Benevolent Association

Naomi Lodge No. 159 Meets every 4th Wednesday in Orpheus Temple

Royal Templars of Temperance

Perseverance Lodge Meets every Thursday night in Knox Hall Sons of England

National Standard Lodge No. 265 Meets. 1st and 3rd Thursdays in S. O. E. Hall, 310 Avenue F South Secretary J. B. Wrigley, 914 Avenue D North

Sons of England Benefit Society (Saskatoon Lodges)

District Deputy Supreme President W. A. Holland, 1752 St. George Avenue

Lodge National Standard No. 265 President: John Hesford, 1131 Avenue H North; Secretary: J. B. Wrigley, 914 Avenue D North Lodge Saskatoon No. 356 President: W. A. Wood, 328 Avenue T South; Secretary: F. G. Wright, 1250 Avenue K South Lodge Riverdale No. 368 President : R. Athey, 623 Avenue H South j Secretary: Horace Nixon, 749 Avenue H South

Daughters and Maids of England Benevolent Society

President Mhs. T. G. Woods, 1724 22nd Street West Secretary Mrs. E. G. Jackson, 622 32nd Street West Secretary to the Building Trustees H. G. Buck, 214 33rd Street West

United Order of Canadians Meets 3rd Tuesday in I. O. O. F. Hall

United Commercial Travellers

Meets fourth Saturday of each month in Oddfellows Hall, e. s. 21st Street

Woodmen of the World

Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in St. John’s Hall

Sons of Scotland

Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays

Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays in I. O. O. F. Hall

Brotherhood of Railroad Conductors Meets 2nd and 4th Sundays in I. O. O. F. Hall B. P. O. E.

Sask. Lodge No. 127 Meets Fridays in G. W. V. A. Hall. A. E. Harshaw, Secretary

SASKATOON PUBLIC LIBRARY Oddfellows Temple, 21st Street East and Fourth Avenue Hours of Opening

Reading Room— 9.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. (July to August 9 p.m.)

Lending Department 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Membership Privileges

The library is free to all who live or work in Saskatoon. Books may be borrowed at once on completing the' necessary application form guaranteed by a ratepayer.

Visitors to the city are permitted to borrow books on depositing the sum of $3.00, which sum is returned when the use of the library is discontinued.

Administration

The library is administered by a board consisting of seven mem¬ bers appointed by the City Council and the Mlayor, who is a member ex-officio. Only one member may be an alderman. The city is empowered by the Provincial Library Act to levy, in addition to all other taxes, a rate not exceeding one mill on the assessed property.

The Board at present consists of the following: Alderman James R. Wilson, H. L. Jordan, Mrs. E. R. Myers, Frank Shannon and W. E. Brunskill

Staff

Librarian David M. P. Murray

Assistants Miss Marie Shanon, Vivian Crane, Chrissie Lynn and May Roy

Lending Department

This department has now over 14,000 volumes available for lend¬ ing, Literature, Art, History, Biography, Travel and Useful Arts, Fiction and Juvenile being especially well represented. It is the aim of the library to make its collection of technical books as complete as possible.

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Reference Department

The Reference Library is a separate collection of books". This department is designed to meet the needs of students and workers in every field who need special data of any kind. Telephone and mail enquiries receive prompt attention.

CITY CEMETERIES

Wm. Wright, caretaker

Protestant Cemetery North end of Third Avenue North

Catholic Cemetery

North end of Third Avenue North

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Province of Saskatchewan

Seat of Government: Regina

GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE

Lieutenant-Governor Hon. H. W. Newlands * .

Premier and President of Council Hon. C. A. Dunning

LEGLISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Speaker Hon. Geo. A. Scott

Deputy Speaker W. G. Robinson

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Geo. A. Mantle

Sergeant-at-Arms-

-James S. Telfer

Constituency

Name

P. O. Address

Arm River .

..Hon. George A. Scott..

Battleford .

..Allan D. Pickel .

Bengouh .

. .Thos. E. Gamble .

Biggar .

..John Meikle . '.

Canora . . .

. .Albert Hermanson .

Cannington .

..Robert Douglas .

Cumberland .

Cut Knife .

„Wm. H. Dodds .

Cypress .

. .H. T. Halvorson . ., .

Estevan .

..Robert Dunbar .

Elrose .

. . W. Hagarty .

Francis .

. . W .G. Robinson .

Sravelbourg .

. .W. J. Cummings . .

Hanley .

..E. R. Ketdheson. ., .

Happyland .

. .F. R. Shortreed .

Humboldt .

..H. M. Theres .

He a la Crosse. . .

Jack Fish Lake..

. .D. M. Finlayson, .

Kerrobert .

..John A. Dowd .

Kindersley _

. .W. H. Harvey. .1 .

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Constituency Name P. 0. Address

Kinistino .

..J. R. Taylor .

..Birch Hills

Last Mountain . . .

. ..Hon. Samuel J. Latta. . . .

. .Regina

Lloydminster . . . .

, ,.R. J. Gordon .

..Maidstone

Lumsden .

. .W. J. Vancise .

. . Grand Coulee

Maple Creek .

..P. L. Hyde .

. . Hatton

Melfort .

. .G. B. Johnston.., .

. .Melfort

Milestone .

..Bernhard Larson .

. .Lang

Moose Jaw City.

. .J. Pascoe, W. G. Baker..

. .Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw County. Hon. Chas. A. Dunning..,

. . Regina

Moosomin .

..John L. Salkeld .

, . Gerald

Morse .

..J. A. Miaharg .

, .Moose Jaw

North Qu’Appelle

..Hon. Jas. G. Gardiner....

. Lemberg

Notukeu . .

, .George Spence .

.Monchy

Pelly .

..Mrs. M. O. Ramsland .

. Kamsack

Pheasant Hills...

..Jas. A. Smith .

..Duff

Pipestone .

..W., J. Patterson .

. Windthorst

Prince Albert....

..Chas. McDonald .

..Prince Albert

Redberry .

. .G. Cockburn .

.Bordon

Regina City. .

..Hon. Jas. A. Cross .

. Regina

Rosetown . . .

..J. A. Wilson.... .

.Harris

Rosthern . . . . .

, .Hon. J. M. Uhrich .

.Hague

Saltcoats .

.Dr. G. W. Sahlmark. .

. Saltcoats

Saskatoon City. . .

..Hon. A. P. McNab .

.Regina

Harris Turner .

. Saskatoon

Saskatoon County.

.C. Agar .

. Saskatoon

Shellbrook .

.E. S. Clinch .

. Shellbrook

Souris .

. J.. P. Gordon'. . . .

.Alameda

South Qu’Appelle. .

.D. M. McDonald .

.Ft. Qu’Appelle

Swift Current .

.David J. Sykes .

.Swift Current

Thunder Creek. . . .

. W. J. F. IWarren .

.Belbeck

Tisdale .

.Hugh E. Jones .

.New Osgoode

Touchwood .

. .John .M. Parker .

.Kelliher

Turtleford .

.A. B. Gemmell .

. Mervin

Vonda . . . .

.James Hogan . . .

.Meacham

Constituency Name P. O. Address

Wadena . W. H. McKinnon...- . Quill Lake

Weyburn . Hon. C. M. Hamilton. .... .Regina

Wilkie . ., . S. Bingham . . Wolfe

Willow Bunch . A. J. Hindle . Assiniboia

Wolseley . .G. Bennett . Summerberry

W'ynyard . G. W. Robertson . Wynyard

Yorkton . Thos. H. Garry . . .Yorkton

Executive Council

Hon. C. A. Dunning, Premier, President of Council, Provincial Trea¬ surer, Minister of Railways

Hon. A. P. McNab, Minister of Public Works, Minister of Telephones Hon. S. J. Latta, Minister of Education, Minister in charge of The Bureau of Publications and the King’s Printers Office Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Munici¬ pal Affairs

Hon. J, A. Cross, Attorney General, Minister in charge of The Bureau , of Child Protection

Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of Highways, Minister in charge of The Bureau of Labour and Industries

Hon. J. M. Urich, Provincial Secretary, Minister in charge of The Bureau of Public Health

Deputies and Chief Officers of Departments

Clerk of the Executive Council J. W. McLeod

Clerk of Legislative Assembly G. A. Mantle

Deputy Attorney-General A. L. Geddes

Deputy Provincial Secretary Dr. W. W. Amos

Deputy Provincial Treasurer A. Perring Taylor

Deputy Minister of Public Works J. M. Smith

Deputy Minister of Agriculture F. H. Auld

Deputy Minister of Education A. H. Ball

Deputy Minister of Railways and Telephones D. C. McNab

Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs— J. J. Smith

Provincial Auditor G. L. Hopkins

King’s Printer J. W. Reid

Superintendent of Insurance and Fire Commissioner- A. E. Fisher Legislative Council R. W. Shannon, K.C.

Legislative Librarian John Hawkes Commissioner Public Health M. M. Seymour, M.D.

Master of Titles Charles J. Milligan

Deputy Minister of Highways H. S. Carpenter

Civil Service Commissioner P. G. Ward

Commissioner Bureau of Child Protection F. J. Reynolds

Superintendent of Education D. P. McColl

Commissioner Provincial Police C. A. Mjahony

Local Government Board (Chairman) Geo. A. Bell

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Minister Hon. A. P. McNab Deputy Minister J. M. Smith Architect M. W. Sharon Chief Clerk D. D. MacLennan

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

Minister of Highways— Hon. J. G. Gardiner

Deputy Minister H. S. Carpenter

Chief Clerk^— O. A. Palmer

Director of Surveys Mi. B. Weekes, D.L.S.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Attorney-General— Hon. J. A. Cross, K.C.

Deputy Attorney-General— A. L. Geddes

Master of Titles and Inspector of Legal Offices Charles J. Milligan Asst. Inspector of Legal Offices D. M. Woodhams Law Officers M. Dingwall, A. Blackwood, A. Hayworth, Samuel Quigg, A. L. McLean, J. L. Salterio, M. McCausland and L. C. Moyer (Soldiers’ Estates)

Chief Clerk J. W. Reynolds

PROVINCIAL AUDITOR’S DEPARTMENT

Provincial Auditor G. L. Hopkins Deputy Provincial Auditor W. O. Lott

PROVINCIAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Provincial Treasurer Hon. Chas. A. Dunning Deputy Provincial Treasurer A. Perring Taylor Chief Clerk and Registrar of Loans Joseph B. Parker Superintendent of Revenues Arthur Wilson

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Minister of Education Hon. S. J. Latta Deputy Minister A. H. Ball, M.A., LL.B.

Superintendent D. P. McColl, B,A.

Registrar R. F. Blacklock

Inspector of High Schools and Colleges J. H. McKechnie, M.A., D.Paed

Director of Education Among New Canadians J. T, M. Anderson, B.A., LL.B., D.Paed

Director of Rural Education, Associations and School Affairs F. W, Bates, M.A., B.Sc.A.

Chief Attendance Officer S. H. Braund Assistant Registrar D. J. Scott Calder Director of School Hygiene— Ruby M. Simpson, R.N.

Director of Household Science Fannie A. Twiss

Inspectors of Schools

Inspectorate No. Inspector Address

Assiniboia . ,4 R. D. Coutts, B.A . Assiniboia

Balcarres . 22 W. E. Stevenson, B.A. . . .Balcarres

Biggar . 37 W. J. Small, B.A . Biggar

The Battlefords. . .40 W. H. Magee, Ph.D . North Battleford

Canora . 33 A. L. Merrill, B.A . Canora

Davidson . 24 J. Alex. McLeod . Davidson

Elbow . 25 H. A. Everts, B.A . Elbow

Elrose . .26

Estevan . 2 J. A. Mi’cLeod, B.A., LL.B.Estevan

Humboldt . 35 J. O’Brien, M.A., LL.B...2117 Broad Street,

Regina

Indian Head . 17 J. Marshall, M.A . Weyburn

Kerrobert . 28 Robert Weir, B.A . Macklin

Kincaid . 5 C. A. Scarrow, B.A . Assiniboia

Kindersley . 27 J. E. Cowie, B.A . Kindersley

Kinistino . 44 J. F. Hutchison, B.A . Kinistino

Last Mountain. . .23 J. G. McKechnie, B.A . 2348 Stuart Street,

Regina

Lloydminster ....39 W. M. Veazey, B.A . North Battleford

Maple Creek . 8 C. E. Brown . Maple Creek

Moose Jaw . 15 S. E. M. McClelland . 160 Ominica St. W.,

Moose Jaw

Moosomin . 19 J. W. Smith . Moosomin

Morse . 11

Milestone . 13 G. N. Griffin . Rouleau

Mortlach . 12 G. D. Robertson, B.A . Mortlach

Oxbow . 1 W. J. Stevenson . Oxbow

Prince Albert . 43 J. T. Tomlinson, B.A . Prince Albert

Radisson . 42 W. J. Drimmie, B.A . Radisson

Radville . 3 W. S. Groomes, B.A . Weyburn

Regina . 16 N. MacMurchy, B.A . 1941 Angus Street,

Regina

Rosetown . 29 R. Stoddart, B.A . Rosetown

Rosthern . 36 A. W. Keith, B.A . Duck Lake

Saskatoon . 30

Saltcoats . 20 James Robinson . Saltcoats

Shaunavon . 6 J. J. Maxwell, M.A . Shaunavon

Sceptre . 9 Nelson Latour, B.A . Swift Current

Swift Current. ... 10 W. S. Cram, B.A . Swift Current

Tisdale . 45 F. W. Harrison, B.A., LLB.Tisdale

Turtleford . 41 Chas. Nivins, B.A . . . .Turtleford

Vidora . 7 F. W. Rowan, B.A . East End

Wadena . 34 N. L. (Massey, B.A . Wadena

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Inspectorate No. Inspector Address

Watrous . 31 A. J. McCulloch, M.A . Watrous

Weyburn . 14 A. Kennedy, M.A . Weyburn

Wilkie . 38 J. H. Gallaway, B.A . Wilkie

Wynyard . 18 James Little . .Wolseley

Wynyard . 32 B. Hjalmarson, B.A . Wynyard

Yorkton . 21 B. W. Wallace . Box 94, Yorkton

Inspector in Charge of School District Organization A. W. Cocks, B.Sc., Regina

Inspectors of School Districts

Peter R. McDonald, Regina H. Von Meyer, Regina S. M. Jean, Regina

DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS

Minister— Hon. C. A. Dunning

DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

Minister— Hon. C. M. Hamilton Deputy Minister J; J. Smith Acting Deputy Minister Jno. Anderson Chief Clerk— E. T. Milne

Wild Lands Tax Commissioner— Geo. Armstrong Director of Town Planning W. A. Begg

Saskatchewan Assessment Commission— Murdo Cameron, Chairman ; M. A. Graham, Secretary

List of Inspectors

Inspector of Municipal Audits Louis Jacobs

Municipal Inspectors R. H. Matthews, Donald Grant, R. N. Flock, A. Spence

Wild Lands Inspectors J. C. Ross, Gideon Smith

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT

Provincial Secretary Hon. Dr. J. M. Uhrich

Deputy Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Joint Stock Com¬ panies Dr. W. W. Amos

BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES

Minister Hon. J. G. Gardiner Commissioner Thos. M;. Molloy

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

Superintendent and Fire Commissioner A. E. Fisher Acting Deputy Fire Commissioner J. J. Stevenson

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Minister of Agriculture Hon. C. M. Hamilton Deputy Minister of Agriculture F. Hedley Auld Dairy Commissioner Percy E. Reed Provincial Veterinarian Dr. M. P. McClellan Live Stock Commissioner J. Gordon Robertson Recorder of Brands W. F. Windeatt Accountant F. C. Neate

Registrar of Co-Operative Associations J. F. Booth Weed Commissioner M. P. Tullis Secretary, Statistics Branch Edward Oliver Game Guardian Fred Bradshaw Taxidermist H. H. Mitchell

BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Minister Hon. Dr. J. M. Uhrich Commissioner Maurice M. Seymour, M.D.

Provincial Medical Inspectors F. C. Middleton, Dr. R. O. Davison Pathologist Dr. G. A. Charlton Provincial Bacteriologist Dr. Frances G. McGill Consulting. Engineer A. J. MacPherson, C.E.

Division of Sanitation Director Robert H. Murray, C.E.

Bacteriologist G. G. Roberts

Chief Sanitary Inspector Thos. Watson

Chief Clerk— E. H. Lambly

Inspectors A. Mitchell, T. A. Reid, J. R. Malek, G. F. Newman Vital Statistics Dept. Director Stuart Mbirhead

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LIBRARY

Librarian John Hawkes Librarian Miss M. McDonald, B.A.

Asst. Librarian W. H. Munro

THE OPEN SHELF LIBRARY

Librarian Miss Evelyn A. W. Pithie

COURT OF KING’S BENCH FOR SASKATCHEWAN

Chief Justice Hon. J. T. Brown

Justices Hon. H. Y. Macdonald, Hon. H. V. Bigelow, Hon. J. F.

Embury, Hon. Donald McLean, Hon. P. E. McKenzie Registrar R: Charlton Deputy Registrar— E. A. Mawer M'aster in Chambers E. T. Bucke Chief Court Stenographer P. Shelton Jailor Finlay Kennedy

COURT OF APPEAL FOR SASKATCHEWAN

Chief Justice Hon. Sir F. W. G. Haultain

Justices Hon. J. H. Lamont, Hon. W. A. F. Turgeon, Hon. |W. M.

Martin, Hon. James McKay Registrar R. Charlton

DEPARTMENT OF TELEPHONES AND TELEGRAPHS

Minister Hon. A. P. McNab

Deputy Minister D. C. McNab

Chief Engineer W. Warren

Superintendent of Rural Lines T. A. Naismith

Chief Accountant A. E. Chant

Superintendent of Traffic C. W. Doody

Chief Clerk E. F. Pratt

Commercial Superintendent Benj. Jones

Construction Engineer H. B. Sherman

PROVINCIAL JAIL

S. W. 2-18-19 W. 2nd Mer.

Jailor Finlay Kennedy Chief Keeper C. Gleadow Storekeeper Samuel Shannon

SASKATCHEWAN PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICE

1739 Cornwall

Commissioner Charles A. Mahony

Assistant Commissioner iWm. R. Tracey

Chief Clerk Thomas L. Elliott

Inspector of Regina Division Thomas C. Goldsmith

PROVINCIAL POLICE

Divisional Headquarters: 220 Fourth Avenue South Inspector E. L. J. Sparkman in charge

LAND TITLES OFFICE

South Side Twenty-first Street East near Fourth Avenue All townships 26-40 from dividing line between ranges 10-1 l-w2 to Alberta boundary, except those parts of Townships 39-40, ranges 7-12-w3 lying north of right bank of North Saskatchewan River. Registrar H. J. Borland Deputy Registrar G. Fournier Deputy Registrar Chas. G. Porter Deputy Registrar Robert J. Townsend

COURT OF APPEAL

Court House: Twenty-first Street East Chief Justice Sir Frederick Haultain

Justices Hon. J. H. Lamont, Hon. James McKay, Hon. Turgeon

COURT OF KING’S BENCH

Chief Justice Hon. J. T. Brown

Justices Hon. H. Y. MacDonald, Hon. H. B. Bigelow, Hon. J. F. L. Embury, Hon. G. E. Taylor, Hon. D. Maclean, Hon. P. E. Mac¬ kenzie

Registrar J. 'C. Bell

Deputy Local Registrar H. Ludgate

Assistants G. A. Timperley and R. S. MacKechnie

Crown Prosecutor J. W. Estey

COURT HOUSE

Northwest corner Twenty-first St. East and Fourth Ave. South District Court sits at Saskatoon second Tuesday in January, first Tuesday in April, June and October 10th.

Judge Hon.E. A. C. McLorg

SHERIFF’S OFFICE Court House

Sheriff Leonard G. Calder Deputy Sheriff E. J. Shaver

SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES

140 First Avenue North Superintendent W. H. Warren

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Dominion Government

Local Officials

POST OFFICES

1st Avenue, northeast corner Twenty-first Street East. Charles W. Heisler, postmaster

No. 1 802 Broadway. H. A. Godby, postmaster No. 2 210 Twentieth Street West. Geo. A. Harris, postmaster No. 3 412 Twenty-seventh Street West. E. H. Crimp, postmaster No. 4 210 Thirty-third Street. A. P. Morgan, postmaster Sutherland Central Ave. Walter H. Badger, postmaster District Superintendent Postal Service 601 Canada Building District Superintendent John Chamard Inspector Railway Mail Clerks H. T. Bushby

District Inspector of Taxation Bank of Montreal Building District Inspector David Douglas

CANADA CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT Thompson Chambers, 206 Second Avenue N.

Collector Alan Sproatt

Excise Enforcement Officer John H. Anderson Express Branch 215 Twenty-third Street East Examining Warehouse 217 Twenty-third Street East SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT BOARD 3rd Floor 247 Third Avenue South Superintendent J. M. Varey

DEPARTMENT SOLDIERS CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT

511 Canada Building Unit Director A. W. Waugh Unit Medical Director Dr. Chas. G. Cox Medical Representative Dr. D. St. Clair Creighton

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICE Div. Superintendent R. Wallace, 317 Twenty-first Street East DOMINION LANDS OFFICE 105 Third Avenue North Agent Murdoch A. Maclmres'

Townships 26-37 inclusive, between ranges 1-29 inclusive, west of 3rd Mieridian and townships 38-43 inclusive, between ranges 1-10 inclusive.

Townships 24-38, between ranges 1-16 west of 2nd Meridian Townships 24-40, between ranges 17-20 west of 2nd Meridian Townships 24-30, between ranges 30-32 west of 1st Meridian Townships 30-40, between ranges 21-29 west of 2nd Meridian ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE 5, 219 Twenty-second Street East Sergeant Alex. Drysdale, in charge

DOMINION GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPHS

108, 109 Second Avenue North Agent— J. H. Murphy

HEALTH OF ANIMALS BRANCH

176 Third Avenue South Inspectors J. C. Johannes and Thos. Babe

Town of Sutherland

Incorporated June 1st, 1912

An incorporated town situated about three miles east of Saska¬ toon. It is located on Section 35, Tp. 36, Range 5 west of the 3rd Meridian and is a divisional point on the Lanigan section of the C. P. R. A large roundhouse and extensive yards are here.

Mayor A. Hillyard Gardiner

Council Thomas W. Bryans, Alexander J. Fraser, Harry Wood, A.

Lang, H. J. Beveridge and Frank Kellins Secretary-Treasurer Sam Barraclough Medical Health Officer J. H. Skaling Policeman George Addison Solicitors Gilchrist & Hogarth Postmaster Walter H. Badger

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF CORY, No. 344 Office: 414 20th Street East, Saskatoon Reeve O. C. Lawson

Secretary-Treasurer F. J. H. Thomas, Registrar Birth, Marriages and Deaths, and Commissioner for Oaths, Phone No. 4407 Councillors Div. 1, D. W. Lasher; Div. 2, M. J. Harris; Div. 3, H. T. Evans; Div. 4, Wm. Kershaw; Div. 5, J. M. Hickey; Div. 6, F. A. Harvey

Council meets first Wednesday of each month.

Blocks, Buildings and Apartments

Annex Block, 214 21st St E

Argyle Building, 1530 20th St W

Armitage Block, 909 10th Ave

Arrand Block, 522 11th St

Ayres Apartments, 104-106 4th Ave N

Bank of Hamilton Building, 170 2nd Ave S

Bank of Montreal Building, 22nd St E cor 2nd Ave N

Bell Block, 521 18th St W

Bevan Building, 256 3rd Ave S

Boston Apartments, 309 Ave F South

Bottomley Block, 155 2nd Ave S

Bowerman Block, 130 21st St E

Britsch Block, 604 Broadway

Butler Block, 235-243 20th St W

Butler & Byers Block, 221-231 22nd St E

Cahill Block No. 1, 304 Ave.A South

Cahill Block No. 2, 318 Ave A South

Cahill Block No. 4, 311 2nd Ave S

Canada Building, 21st St and 1st Ave S

79

Canadian Bank of Commerce Chambers, 200 2nd Ave South and 215 21st St E

C. P. R. Building, 109 2nd Ave N

Central Chambers, 219 22nd St E

Christ Church Hall, 505 Rusholme Road

Chubb Block, 229 21st St E

City Hall, 23rd St E bet 3rd and 4th Aves

City Hospital, Queen St bet 6th and 7th Aves N

Clay Block, 834 6th Ave N

Cobbold Block, 153 2nd Ave S

Cole Block 216 2nd Ave S

Colonial Apartments, 525 20th St W

Colthurst Block, 316 6th Ave N

Colthurst Block, 544 5th Ave N

Commercial Block, 319 21st St E

Connaught Block, 247 3rd. Ave S

Cornish Block (formerly Richardson), 218 20th St W Copland Block, 830a Broadway S Coronation Court, 444 5th Ave N Court House, n s 21st St E nr 3rd Ave Creasy Block, Central Ave (Sutherland)

Criterion Building, 230 22nd St E

Croll Block, 233 22nd St E

Crowe Block, 302 25th St E

Daymer Apartments, 744 Spadina Crescent E

Dominion Bank Building, 166 2nd Ave S

Dominion Block, 136 2nd Ave'N

Dorr Block, 409 Main St

Douglas. Block (now called Parr), 820 Victoria Ave

Drinkle Building No. 1, 133 21st St E

Drinkle Building No. 2, 106 3rd Ave S

Drinkle Building No. 3, 115 3rd Ave S

Dun Robin Apartments, 804 McPherson Ave

Dunham Apartments, 114 4th Ave S

Eaton Block, 735 Broadway S

El ford Block, 124 1st Ave N

Empress Chambers, 346 2nd Ave S

Farnam Block, 650 Broadway South and 531 11th St

Ferguson Block, 140 2nd Ave S

Francis Block, 524 12th St

Gibson Block, 126 22nd St W

Glengarry Block, 345 3rd Ave S

Gordon & Sparling Block, 252 2nd Ave S

Grain Building, 127 21st St E

Grainger Block, 129 2nd Ave N

Green Court, 325 25th St E

Hanson Block, 236 2nd Ave S

Helgerson Block, 109 2nd Ave S

Hopkins Block, 105 20th St W

Hunt Block, 99 23rd St E

Hutchings Block, 403 1st Ave N

Idylwyld House, 109 11th St

Imperial Bank Building, 102 2nd Ave N

I. O. O. F. Hall, s s Main cor Broadway

I. O. O. F. Temple, 416 21st St E Kempthorne Block, 157 2nd Ave S Kerr Block, 244 2nd Ave S Kirby Block, 107 Ave B South

Labour Temple Building, rear 406 Spadina Crescent E

Land Titles Office, 311 21st St E

Listnadill Apartments, w s 23rd St E cor 5th Ave N

McEown Block, 215 22nd St W

McKay Block, 219 2nd Ave S

Market Block, 214 22nd St E

Masonic Temple, 402 21st St E

Morton Block, 267 3rd Ave S

National Trust Building, 273 2nd Ave S

Oddfellows Hall, n s 10th St (Sutherland)

Oddfellows Temple, 416 21st St E

Parker Apartments, 335 Ave C South

Parkview (The), 445 5th Ave N

Parr Block (formerly Douglas), 820 Victoria

Post Office Building, 1st Ave S cor 21st St

Queen’s Court, 303-305 Queen

Regent Apartments, 310 20th St E

Regent Pavillion, 310 20th St E

Richardson Block (now Cornish), 218 20th St W

Richmond Court, 117 27th St W

Rideau Apartments, 427 4th Ave N

Riverside Apartments, 621 18th St W;

Riviera Apartments, 324 6th Ave Rolph Block, 646 Broadway Ross Building, 116 3rd Ave S Royal Bank Chambers, 241 2nd Ave S St. George’s Hall, 628 Ave I South

St. Paul’s Hospital, w s Ave P South .between 20th and 21st Sts

Salvation Army Citadel, 231 20th St E

Salvation Army Hall, 425 20th St W

Singel Building, 319 Ave F South

Smith Block, 723 Broadway

Sommerfeld Block, 817a Broadway S

Sons of England Hall, 310 Ave F South

Standard Trust Building, 3rd Ave N cor 22nd St

Stratford B16ck, 118 2nd Ave W

Stephenson Block, 227 2nd Ave S

Stewart Block, 117a 20th St E

Sutherland Town Hall, s s 8th St (Sutherland)

Taylor Block, 613 McPherson Ave Tees & Persse Building, 331 1st Ave N Thomas Block, 821 Broadway Thompson Chambers, 206 2nd Ave N Travellers Block, 228 3rd Ave S Union Bank Building, 173 2nd Ave S Vesta Apartments, 129 11th St Wesley Hall, n s 19th St W nr Ave H South Woodland Apartments, e s Eastlake cor Main York Building, 158 2nd Ave N Y. M. C. A., 500-506 Spadina Crescent Y. W. C. A., 24th St E nr 3rd Ave 81

Sub-Divisions and Their Locations

Alexandra Park, 8th Street E. (Nutana), between 8th and 12th at limits

Andrews Addition, south of C. N. R. tracks between 11th and 15th Streets West

Bellevue Addition, from Taylor Strejet (Nutana) south tp Fair Grounds

Brevoort Park, south of 8th Street (Nutana) just outside limits Buena Vista; south of 8th Street between Broadway and Lansdowne Caswell Hill, north of 29th Street between Avenue A and Avenue I Central Park, west of city limits, south of 18th Street and north of C. P. R. track

Connaught Park, north of 33rd Street, west of Avenue P Fairhaven, west of Dundonald Avenue between 18th and 20th Streets Fairview, southwest corner city limits, north of G. T. P. tracks G. T. P. Addition, between Avenue P and River, south of 11th Street Highlands, north of city limits, 38th to 42nd Streets Lakeview, north of city limits, 38th to 42nd Streets McVicar Addition, north of 33rd Street, continuation of 1st and 2nd Avenues

Mayfair, bounded by Avenues A arid I and 33rd Street and limits Melrose Park, one mile east of limits, south of Taylor Street North Park, north of 32nd Street, between C. N. R. track and river Nutana Hill, south of 8th Street (Nutana), between 12th Avenue and Lome

Parkdale, north of C. P. R. track, east of C. P. R. bridge Richmond Park, between Edward Avenue and River, north of C. P. R. track

River Heights, west of Brunswick Avenue between C.P.R. and C.N.R. River View, bounded by 11th and 17th Streets, and Avenues H and P Rosedale, west of Avenue P, south of 11th Street Ruskin Place, north of 29th Street, between Avenues I and P Schlick Addition, north of 32nd Street, east of C. N. R.

Silver Heights, half mile north of Highlands

Sunnyside, west of city limits, south of 18th Street and north of C. P. R. track

University Annex, between Saskatchewan Street and 14th Street, Buena Vista and Wiggins Avenue University Heights, south of C. P. R. and east of C. P. R. bridge University Homes, south of 8th Street (Nutana) at city limits University View, between 12th and 14th Streets East (Nutana), near limits

Varsity Park, east of Wiggins Avenue (Nutana), south of 14th Street East

Westmount, between 22nd and 28th Streets and Avenues I and N

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System of Street Names and Numbering

Streets run east and west, Avenues run north and south.

North and west of River houses are numbered odd on west side of avenues and south side of streets; south and east of River houses are numbered odd on east side of avenues and north side of streets.

Streets are called East and West with Avenue A and Lome Ave., which is a production of Avenue A across the River, as the dividing line. Avenues are called North and South with Twenty-second Street as the dividing line. In Nutana Aird Street is the dividing line.

The avenues west of Avenue A, with a few exceptions, are called by letters, Avenue W, a mile and a half west of Avenue A, being the western city limits.

The avenues east of Avenue A to the River are called by num¬ bers, with the street skirting the River called Spadina Crescent.

The avenues on the south and east sides of the River are gener¬ ally called by names.

The streets on the south and east sides of the River are called by names; commencing at the southerly city limits, one mile north of the south city limits, however, they are generally numbered from 1st to 18th streets; this is not regular and there are some streets called by names.

North and west of the River the streets are named at the south city limit and northerly for a mile and a half where numbers are used, commencing with 11th Street numbers are used from there to the north city limit half a block north of 37th Street. In this district there are also exceptions where some streets are known by names as in the City Park District where names are used from Queen St. north¬ ward.

The system of house numbering adopted is the Decimal or Phila¬ delphia System, an even hundred numbers being allotted to each block. The one hundred block north, south, east or west commencing at the dividing line above referred to.

In the business district a house number is allotted for each 12 feet and in the residential district a number for each 25 feet.

The arrangement in street and avenue directory is in the follow¬ ing order: Alphabetical Streets and Avenues; Avenues A to Z; Numerical Avenues and Streets.

The arrangement by direction is East, West, South, North.

Where the odd and even numbers on all avenues or streets are separated, the east side on avenues will appear first and the south side will appear first on streets.

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Abbreviations

S4

MEN’S

CLOTHIERS & FURN SHERS

Ave. South Phone 2704

Henderson's

Saskatoon

Street and Avenue Directory

1922

Optometrist

CITY (1923) DIRECTORY

Alexander 101

ADELAIDE STREET (Natalia)

From Cemetery runs east to City Limits

No houses

AIRD STREET (Katana)

From Clarence Avenue (Government Road Allowance) runs east to City Limits.

Clarence Ave (Government Road)

1001 MacDonald John A

1004 Fletcher Mrs Beatrice

1005 Morton Arthur F

1006 Sawyer Alvin M

1012 MacMillan Wm

1013 Herman Philip

1014 Maynard Geo 1018 Morkhill Harold 1020 Raymond Ambrose C 1023 Batterson John F 1025 De Kerchove Norbert

1027 Alford Hubert G

1028 Underwood Joseph E

McKinnon Ave

ALBERTA AVENUE (Nutana)

Prom Temperance Street runs north to Main street.

101 Whitley Isaac V 103 Miller Clinton R 111 Campbell Dr Edward C 113 Linfoot John H

Colony St intersects 207 Gillies Wm J 209 Cooney Wm H

209 Presbyterian Theological College

404 Brooke Wm M

405 Brown Arthur R 408 Scully Joseph B 412 Taylor Rev John B 414 Thoday Gerald G 418 Hayhurst John

420 Rauckman Martin F

13th St intersects 507 Myers Geo E

511 Bingham Thos E

512 Ross Mrs R

514 Vacant

515 Davis Wm J

516 Chapman John A

518 Tlhordarson Kolbiann K S 521 Greenway Sami E 521 Cook Robt

12th St intersects

605 Young Wm J

606 Peters Peter

607 Kennedy Herbt

608 Sheehan Mrs Lizzie

609 Wanless Harry E

610 Hettle John L

615 Fryers Joseph M

616 Elsley Mrs L E

619 Burrows Stewart

620 Marsland Fredk W

11th St intersects 704 Stewart David D

706 Vacant

707 Holmes Urias H 70 7 V- Fraser David R

708 Tackaberry John W

710 Cahill Thos J

711 Stewart Will M 714 Gray James C

716 Beynon (Bessie wid Thos E loth St intersects St intersects

(No h

t St)

1st St intersects Scott St intersects Isabella St intersects

s Blois Miss Ida s Hancock Chas

Hilliard St here

211 F _ _

213 Anders

_„__i St intersects 311 Wells Albert J

14th St intersects

401 Pitts Robt M

402 Lamont Joseph C

Optician

Phone 2984

130

2nd Avenue

South

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Mason & Risch, Limited

Si- Heintzman & Co.

rirme limited and RECORDS

214 Second Avenue South Phone 44915

Union Baggage Transfer Co.

Baggage Transfer Agents for Canadian National & Canadian Pacific Railways

Office C.N.R. Baggage Rooms _ Phone 6363

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY

the Classified Section of this Directory

THE ELECTRIC SHOP, LIMITED.

144 Second Ave. North Phone 4222

I nmhpr Cleveland

LUillUCI Lumber Co., Ltd.

211 Duchess Street_ Phone 4260

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY Eastlake 105

1717 Mann Harry R 1717 Crossby Ernest 1719 Swan Alex 1721 Craig Mrs Jennie

CRAIG STREET (Nutana)

_ _ rrie James F

0 Ward Walter

Spadlna Crescent here

Limits.

13th St intersects

503 Purcell Edw A 505 Stone Alfred G

509 Colbiorsen Karl S

510 New house 513 Cook R A

515 Witherspoon Mrs K 515 Royelle Mme Nellie 519 Clark Ira D

12th St intersects w s Victoria School Grounds 601 St James Church (Anglican) 502 Carver Oliver 609 Purdie Rev J Eustace 611 Stinchcombe Walter 613 Buchan A Gordon 617 Norris Wm J

11th St intersects 702 Hobbs Everett L 706 McKinnon A 708 Mackie Joseph '”0 Smith John p

3 Alva

713 Woodman Christina I

714 Statham Prank

715 Baldes Joseph J

717 Balfour Mrs M A wid James A 10th St intersects Main St intersects 9th St intersects

1001 Bennett Harry

1002 Gates Mrs M L wid Thos L

1003 Lehman Bert

1004 Cross Elmer

1005 Manningham

1011 Diggle C E 1013 Walker Geo E 1015 McDonald Alex 1017 Hadden John 1019 McNerlin Thos A

8th St intersects

(No houses to 1st St)

1st St intersects

1712 Upton Alfred 1717 Trueman Herbt S 1719 Sherblno John 1722 Wells Geo

Hilliard St intersects

1917 Puller Michael

City Limits here

CUMBERLAND AVENUE (Nutana) Prom 11th Street runs north to Col¬ lege Drive.

DUCHESS STREET

Pirst Street south of C. P R. tracks. Runs east from C. P. R. and C. N. R. Junction to Spadlna Crescent.

4th Ave intersects 211 Cleveland W H Lbr Co Ltd 5th Ave intersects

1st Ave intersects

6th Ave intersects

604 Robertson Alex

606 Cheetham Herbt 608 Murphy Chas A 610 Leavitt Sherman E 612 Aitchison James W T 616 Cowley John <R

7th Ave Intersects n s Wilson School 709 Whittaker Harold

8th Ave intersects 9th Ave intersects 10th Ave intersects Spadina Crescent here

DUNDONALD AVENUE

Prom 24th Street west runs soi City Limits

24th St here

nt

23rd St here

18th St intersects

DUNLOP STREET (Sutherland)

Prom Railway Avenue runs nortl

w s Scott Wm \ w s Marks John w s McIntosh James M e s Cameron James L e s Attridge Aubrey L w s Jasper Percy w s Balmore Joseph w s Budd David J w s Jones Robt T w s Packham BenJ P w s Byers Geo e s Nicklin Fredk A e s Lang Albt J

EASTLAKE AVENUE (Nutana)

Prom Saskatchewan Drive runs south to City Limits.

521 Baptist Wm R 555 Hopkinson R M

12th St intersects w s Collegiate Institute Grounds 612’ Willis Wm

615 Pidwirbecki Mrs 'Barbara 617 Ball Predk J 617 Jennison Theo

11th St Intersects 705 Vinton Earl H 705 Kennedy M Hilton 707 Holmes Prank

709 Howie James R

710 Field John E 712 Wakeling Bertram M 714 Perry Wm G

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Saskatoon Piano Company, Ltd.

VICTROLAS AND HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS

5*8

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i North (Opposita G.P.R. Building)

Cushing Bros., Limited Mil"4Bfs

Duchess Street near C.P.R. Bridge - Saskatoon

Saskatoon Business College

W. NIcAdam

Practical Plumber and Steamfitter

414 Twentieth Street West _ Phone 4796

108 Lansdowne HENDERSON ’IS (19221) SASKATOON Lome

13th St intersects

4 Williams Geo H

5 Vemer J A

7 Hunter Seymour E

8 Vacant

12th St intersects

1 Erskine Thos grocer

5 Satchell John E

6 Faulkner James W

9 Clare Geo O

0 Geldart Laban

2 Hearn Samuel

2 Smith Max

6 Cameron Alfd D

7 Early Mr® Matilda J

9 Kemmish Nettie A wid C 0 Cameron Wm A

11th St intersects

5 Fraser Albt A

6 'Steele Bert

7 Goodwin Alex D

8 Wilson Albt

9 Hall Mrs E F

1 Lucas Mrs A E

3 Barootes Wm E

4 Thomson Janet

4 Shelton Geo R

5 Campbell Ronald

6 Vacant

7 White

9 Campbell James

loth St intersects Main intersects 9th St interescts 3 Skelton Fredk 5 Pulsford Mrs J J

7 Harper James

8 Aitchison Robt M

9 (Hughesdon Ed?

(No houses

1st St intersects Taylor intersects s Agard Paul s Smith Frank s Coates James

St)

LAURISTON STREET

From 3rd Avenue runs east to 10th Avenne. (Second street south C. P. R. track).

No houses

LENA STREET (Nutana)

Prom Cemetery runs east to City

Limits. h

LESLIE AVENUE (Sutherland)

East side of C. P R. tracks.

w s Vacant

LILY STREET (Mayfair Addition) Prom Avenue A runs west to Avenue L

No houses

LORNE AVENUE (Nutana)

Prom Saskatchewan River runs south to city limits.

603 Massey Ernest 605 Price Grenville C ’605 Hurst Clifton E 609 Bonter Wm F

Saskatchewan Crescent here

1 Dransfield Peter 3 Costie Isaac 5 Copp J Percy

9 Berimes F I.

1 Westhaver Andw H

5 Inskip Edw C

3 Merritt Leonard

10th St intersects

2 Reynolds Thos

6 Willis Harry

Main St begins

9th St intersects

2 McCulloch Bros grocers

7 New house 0 New house 3 Kirsch John

8th St intersects

6th St intersects

w s Glover Hugh w s Buena Vista School 1304 Scott Harry 1308 Moblo Herbt L grocer 1320 iBailey Fredk

5th St intersects 1400 Brown Arthur P 1402 Vilven John S 1410 Edwards Joseph

4 Marriott Geo 8 New house 0 Roy Joseph E 4 Gro’svenor Fredk 6 'Richardson Thos

3rd St intersects Lief Walter Smith Arthur F Greenman Mrs E R Young John H

1601

1603

1605

1926

1934

1938

1st St intersects

3 New house

4 Stuart Geo A 9 New house

4 Lenahan John P 4 Lenahan Miss V 6 Wallace Walter 8 Walczak Stanley G o Fraser John W Herrod David Rackstraw Josiah Downey James Glazebrook Albt i Deguerin Thos

Taylor St intersects i Dunbar Percy J ! Pittam Geo W

Craig St intersects Hilliard St intersects s Harris Mary conf s Gamer Bernard

Lena St here s Exhibition Grounds

“OWN YOUR OWN HOME”

MINERS & BALL LTD.

-^igg'gs.'gsyaa

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For Rose Cleaning and Dyeing

2nd Ave. North Phone 3234 2nd Ave. North

If ROSE Cleaned It - It's C-L- E-A-N

London Saskatchewan Investment Company, Limited

Financial, Insurance and Rental Agents

408 Drinkle Building No. 1 Phone 4679

Munro CITY (1922) DIRECTORY Poplar 111

MVNBOE AVENUE (Nutana) OTTAWA AVENUE

Prom College Drive runs south to city Prom 22nd street West runs south to

Arctic Coal & Ice Co., Limited

Directory Advertising

Provides Continuous and Valuable Publicity at Reasonable Rates

Scott’s Dairy ic.Bc™.rm

Sixteenth Street West cor. Avenue I. South Phone 6171

SAS° V ST and Dundonald

K. THOMSON, Jeweler

mrsl

W. G. Watson, Limited

QUALITY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 155 Second Avenue, South Phone 4981

Issuers of Marriage Licenses C.P. R. Watch Inspectors

For Good Homes on Easy Terms

>Ve Specialize

The Tractor Co., Ltd.

We Specialize

38 23rd St East

Equitable Foundations, Limited

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MRS. E. MARRIOTT. Proprietor

32nd Street West cor. Ave. I. Phones 2107, 3300 and 4799

The Classified Directory

is a Buyers’ Guide

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY Ave. A. North 117

WIGGINS AVENUE (Nutana)

From College Drive runs south to 1st Street (first avenue east to Munroe)

sii Price Chas H

Colony St intersects

1127 Lewis Ernest

4th St intersects

e s Thompson T Harry

WILLIAM AVENUE (Nutana) (Between Broadway and Dufl Prom Scott Street runs south lor Street.

e s Wightman Chas e s Townsend John W e s Spence Peter J

207 Lehrer Henry sec hnd dir

211 C P Rooms

217 Minovitz & Hussman

224 Malkin Max sec hnd dir

225 Sandbrand M grocer 227 Canada C~*-

9 Royal Grocery

20th St intersects » Veterans Cafe 2 Cheetham Tom B 4 Cahill Block No 1 4 Imperial Rooming House 4 Morgenstern Chas

7 One Big Union,

8 Cahill Land Co

0 Adams & Adams 1 MacCartys Cafe

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Consult the Classified Section of this Directory

118 Ave. A. North HENDERSON’S (1922) SASKATOON Ave. B. North

1019 Randall Arthur J

32nd St W intersect*

1111 McGowan Wm 1117 'Sutherland Wm 1125 Adam James G 1127 Weston Robt 1129 Vaughan Henry

33rd St W in ilkinson James _

34th St W Intersect*

1315 Occupied 1317 Harmer Geo W 1321 Abrook Geo W 1327 Boxall Wm 1331 McAllister Thos 1333 Butler Wilfred L 1335 Vacant

35th St W Intersects 1403 Hurdus James 1411 Shrimpton James R 1415 Rayment Albt 1427 Brown James P 1431 Gibson' John 1439 Baillie Walter

Illy intersects

1507 Vacant

1531 Collett Albt E

1539 Saunders Cyril H

Frisco Intersects 1619 Smyth Ducy

Aberdeen Intersects City Limits here AVENUE B SOUTH

From 22nd Street runs south to Spa- dina Crescent.

105 Burnett’s auto painters 107 Kirby Block

1 Sparks Fredk 4 Barnes Walter

8 Draper Arthur

9 Cleveland Geo 10 Stock Stephan

113 Phillips Zillah 119-121 Taylor James flour & feed e s City Scales e s McRae James E blksmith No 2 Fire Hall

21st St intersects

212 Saskatoon Metal Co

214 Batchelor A T

214 Saskatoon Harness Exchange

216 Vacant

218 Exchange Stables

250 Farquhar Wesley

252 Evans David J

253 Dineen D & Co blksmiths 253 Auto Sheet Metal Works 259 Tire Bargain House (whse) 25(9 Auto Exchange (whse)

h st intersects

305 Grogan P J

309 Thiede Herman

311 Saskatoon Bottling Works Ltd

312 Granville House 314 Rhoden J & Son

323 Dwver D sales stable

325 McLean Wm

326 Toronto Rooms

326 Elliott Chas G livery

326 Lowe Robt saloon

327 Baragona Joe 329 Karasov Wm 331 Patton Thos J 333 Vacant

233% Bradbury Fredk

335 Peters & Butcher garage

335 Moore Thos

337 Murray Alex R

338 Vacant

339 Ross Cider Co (whse)

19th St Intersects

1 Meh King

2 Altenburg Ole

5 Baines Richd H

6 Ward Richd

8 Hulme James

9 Anderson John H

3 Vacant

5 Currie & Hassett aerated waters

7 Currie Geo J

9 Walker John C

7 Bisset Geo

1 Saskatoon Cartage Co (barn)

8 Saskatoon Curling Rink

9 Modern Steam Laundry

Spadina Crescent here

116 Meadows James

121 Vacant

122 Falkingham Chas 124 Hughes Peter J 126 Munro Peter J 126 Douglas J M 131 (Shephard John

23rd St intersects e s Bailey Alfd T Temperance Hotel 208 Arlington Hotel

C F R tracks intersect 24th St intersects 303 Compton Augustus J 309 iScotts Machir- Shop

311 Canadian Harvester Co 315 Llov Walter G 319 Busch Mike J

25th St intersects e s Saskatoon Producers Milk Co 26th St intersects 430 Murray David M P 430 Cavanagh Leo

id Blacksmiths

430 (

) Bjtt

28th St intersects 29th St intersects

713 Schendel Paul A 813 Highet Peter R 813 Semple Mrs Elizabeth 816 Haworth Chas

818 Forrest John L

819 Lindsay James

820 McGeragle Geo F

821 Heighes Wm

824 Suter Geo R

825 Wallace Montague M

827 Brown J Chas

828 Eagle Fredk E

829 Vernon Francis 829 Meagher Michael P 833 Halliwell Henry

30th St inte veil School

31st St intersects 100i9 Green Fredk S

1011 Vacant

1012 Johnston Robt F

1013 Keating John S

1014 Carfra Wm W '

1015 Nicholas Chas P

1018 Cook Edgar

1019 Pendlebury Henry K

1020 Fyfe John S

1021 Gibb Alex M

1022 Wen John

1025 Biehn Sylvester B

32nd St intersects 1113 McGinty Arthur

1115 (Snowdon John

1116 Craven Thos A

1117 Moody Wm F

1118 Woodstock Wm J

1119 Dunlop Thurlow

Saskatoon Cartage & Warehouse Co.

FURNITURE PACKING^ MOVING AND STORAGE

Corner 1st Avenue and 22nd Street _ Phones 4877 antf 2512

Ave. B. North CITY (1922) DIRECTORY Ave. C. North 119

33rd St Intersects

8 Davis Chas L .9 Banfield Albt

0 Stewart Fredk D

2 Fulton John S vet surg

9 Greenway Frank G

1 Aspinall Edw

3 Dion Didie

5 Randall Chas

6 McKenzie Hector

34th St intersects

2 Hyatt Chas

3 Vacant

5 Lind Alex

6 Ford Frank

7 Lumsden Thos

0 Bartholomew Wm

35th St intersects

L Cartledge Wm i 1 Gibson Robt > Pike Randolph 1 Hopkins John V

2 Smith Wm T

8 'Nicholson Wm T 7 Vacant

1 Latham Harold K

5 Schellenberg Julius J

9 Walker David

Prisco St intersects

6 Vacant

7 Jarvis Cyril

8 Williams Joseph

9 McCausland James 5 Dobes Wm J

7 McLatchie John 9 Pelehos Tony

, 105 Lee I _

105 McAdam Richd 113 Dochterman Mrs Geraldine 113 Farmers Trading Co 115 Vacant

117 Lynch Wm

118 Roegele Jacob

119 Ling James R 122 Pearson Geo 135 Larsen Peter 137 Carter James S

21st St intersects 208 Tabaehnicoff Hyman 211 Madill David

217 Minneapolis Threshing Mach Co 01 7 Gardiner A CE Mach & Motor Co

217 Hie' _ _ _

218 Capital Jobbers _

219 (upstairs) Sidel Joseph

220 Implements Ltd

221 Vacant

222 Landa Wm Carriage Wor 222 Kaufman Jacob

222 Koyask Thos 225 Swityk Tom

226 Gitlin Hern

227 Kalyn W J _

229 Luschen James W

20th St intersects 301-3 Sterling Benj restr 307 Bowman Lester 309 Dawson Alice 311 West Side Junk Co 314 Vacant

316 Finkelstein Israel

317 (rear) Vacant

317 Massey Ernest auto paint

318 Vacant

320 Tucker James 322 Ordway Leon F

325 Vacant

326 Charland Wallace A

327 Joys Mrs Jennie A 329 McLeod Mrs A 335 Parker Apartments

1 Parker Chas 337 Dmyterko Richd

19th St intersects 401 Wolchuk Florentine

405 Weicker Milton A

406 Myers Jacob

407 McKenzie James A

407 Mclnnes Frank

408 Verstichelen Jules

409 Spratt Henry J

410 Cassidy Philip S

411 Trickey Edmond H

412 Potter Albt E 414 Duguid Alex

417 Gregory Albt H

418 Crawford W T 420 Backus Mrs Jose

420 Allen Rowan

421 Nicholls Alex L 423 Robinson Wm A 425 Helfgott Bernard 427 Davidner Michael 429 Walters John A 431 Grinblat Abe

r Patrick F

439 Hanselman C

t & Glass Co Ltd

AVENUE C NORTH

Prom 22nd Street West runs north to city limits.

22nd St intersects

106 Modern Garage and Wrecking Co

113 Palmer Harry

113 Model Bakery

115 Berekson iSaml

117 East John Iron Works

122 Bethune Duncan

124 Devine Mrs

128 Sage Chas

130 Weslowski Fredk

23rd St intersects C P R Tracks intersect 215 Vacant 219 Nelson Ernest A 223 Chaloner James 232 Dominion Rooming House

232 Shumake Mrs Emily

233 Bond Walter

234 Vacant

236 Berry Geo

237 Vacant

239 Guinan Mrs Mary

24th St intersects 312 Vacant

e s Western Distributors Ltd (stables) w s City Municipal St Ry car dept 320 Butler Eugene

Security Lumber Company, Ltd

Ross Brothers, Limited

REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MORTGAGE AND RENTAL AGENTS,

FIRE, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, PLATE GLASS, LIABILITY INSURANCE.

102 Ross Building, 116 Third Avenue _ Phone 4903

120 Ave. C. North HENDERSON’S (1922) SASKATOON Ave. D. South

415 Squires James

28th St intersects 29th St intersects

5 Wallace Walter G

821 Hughes Mrs Mary C

831 McNair Alex J 833 Port Susan A 135 Lambert Chas 337 Syman John J

30th St intersects 901 Caswell Hill Grocery 905 Reid Roland L 907 Poster Robt S 909 Brown Mrs Jessie 909 McLean Gordon 913 Barkwell David 915 Barling Geo 919 Henderson Robt 921 Litchfield Andw J 923 Barrett Albt O

31st St intersects Oil Smith Regd A 012 Hutton Edmund S 014 Bridge Bertram A 017 Dunlap Alex M 028 Taylor Geo W

32nd St intersects 109 Godbold

111 Woolley Arthur H 113 Marlow James P 119 Gill Robt B 122 Bowlby Herman 125 Carter Frank 130 Benvie Neil D

33rd St intersects Mayfair Addition 212 Rogers Wm 216 Merry John 218 Todd James T 226 Toombs Chas H 230 Grainger Edw 232 Voth John P

34th St intersects 303 Quait John

305 Shaner Wm

306 Derksen Peter

310 Gemmell David S

312 Astin Geo

316 Henemader John P

320 Henderson John S

321 Johnson Oscar S

0 Dauzy Fredk A

35th St intersects 9 Hawkins Francis W 2 Chantry Fredk A

4 Denome Maxime C

5 Hughes Harry

7 Hannah John

0 Vacant^ st intersects

8 Kemp John

2 Dobson Douglas 5 McCabe Wm H

Frisco St intersects Aberdeen St intersects City Limits here

_ _ Spadina Crescent.

22nd St intersects

108 Polar Jacob

110 (rear) Little Mrs Lucy

111 CNR Exp Barn

112 Vacant

113 Hancharyk K

116 Lambert Chas H

120 St George Mrs Susan

121 Vance John stables

123 Patrick Draying & Contracting Co

15 Vance John

21st St intersects

il Gydas Peter 3 De Armond Lester

14 Tucker Nicholas

15 Appleton Harry

1 6 Cook. Henry

224 Crawford James

225 Dawson Cornelius 225 Dawson Electric Co 227 Harper Albt

20th St intersects 312 Lapointe Domenic 312 Ross Dingwall A

312 Pyper Chas B

313 Carter John H

314 Riley Nathan 314 Moffat Stanley C

317 Furse Fredk

318 Leach Mrs Minnie

319 Josephson Morris

320 Hulme Noah 323 Gardiner A E 325 Hercus James W

327 Ritch Wm B

328 Wilson James B

330 Pattypeace Joseph W

331 Wilson James W 333 Duff us Claire M 335 Richardson Cecil H

337 McLean Neil

338 Johnson Walter

339 Phillippe Fredk

19th St intersects

400 Brennan Wm

401 Townsend Robt J 405 Chase Geo S

409 Porter Chas

410 Glover Robt

411 House O’Percy

413 iStofford J D

414 Ball John J rey Edw

1 Brennan James

2 Brown Geo

2 Barnett Fred J

9 Graham Ernest G 0 Groper Michael 0 Hambro John W 1 Vogel Chas

0 Andison Wm groc 4 Morrison David D

18th St W begins

9 Little Robt 1 Copp Chas

Spadina Crescent here

W. H. Cleveland Lumber Co., Ltd.

LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BUILDERS SUPPLIES, COAL AND WOOD

“Hy-Grade Midland and Black Diamond Coals”

J. C. MURPHY, Sole Agent nltAMft A /"* C\ ^

407 Twenty-Third Street West KllOne 4-603

Saskatoon Piano Company, Ltd.

VICTROLAS AND HIS MASTER’S VOICE RECORDS

120 Second Avenue North (Opposite C.P.R. Building) _ Phone 4990

122 Ave. E. South HENDERSON’S (1922) SASKATOON Ave. F. South

501 Holman Philip J 501 Lang Mrs Rosella 603 Taylor Frank A 505 Harrison David 509 Rosenblat Nathan

514 Charmbury Theo J

515 Mabee Harry H

516 Andrew Eugene

517 Jordan John G

518 Landy Bert

519 Robillard Mrs Lizzie

522 Bird Perry G

523 McMillan Mrs Margaret 525 Vacant

529 Murphy Edw W 533 Beirness Joseph 537 Sullivan Cornelius E

Spadina Crescent h'ere

AVENUE E NORTH

Prom 22nd Street runs north to c limits.

C P R tracks Intersects

125 Eaton T Co stables

132 Vacant

133 Bagby Mrs Kate 135 Johnson George

23rd St Intersects 201 Daley Danl F 203 Hennessey Walter J 203 Cecilia Court Rooming House 208 Paul Ernest H 210 McLeod Mrs Catherine 214 Warren John W 216 Freeman Chas G 218 Ritchie Wm 221 Campbell Patk 223 Brown J Joseph 225 Niderost Carl

227 Martie Fred

228 MacDougall J Alex

230 Eckersall Mrs Harriet S 232 Hoskin Wm H 234 Clark Geo E 239 Wilson Mrs Sophie

24th St 1“- -

310 White Mrs M 312 Hill Robt

316 Sanderson Benj J

317 Martin Herbt L

318 Irvine Franklin

25th St Intersects Walmer Road here 419 Holmes Joseph H

26th St intersects Bedford Road here 511 Masecar Bert R

27th St Intersects Rnsholme Road here 612 Christie James D 614 Nicholson Mark 616 Bennett Norman B 618 McKeown James

28th St Intersects 711 Beise Arnold W 713 Askey Rev Wm 715 Cole Arthur A

717 Field Francis R

718 Murphy Francis E

29th St Intersects 807 Fowler Robt F

30th St intersects Ashworth Holmes Park 31st St Intersects 1010 Vacant

1012 Verbek Gentil J K 1014 MacLeod Sami A 1016 McNay Thos G 1021 Day John O

32nd St Intersects

1114 Bradley Wm 1118 Davidson John 1121 Kinch Richd

1123 Macklem John

1124 Beaudry Danl

6 Hazell Wm G

33rd St intersects

2 Sharley Walter

Charles intersects

2 Cunningham C Fredk

4 Rooney Paul

s Mayfair School

5 Downie Alex M

6 Denyer Alfd

0 Adams Albt E

Blly St Intersects 1 Bacon Percy G 5 Cole John

3 Edmunds T Chas 5 Deakin Thos

7 Mylrea T'

r Wilfred H

1522 1 1524 I

1527 L - ..

1539 Hantkee Adolph

0 Chalmers Chas J

Aberdeen intersects City Limits

..2 Shipton Mrs Georgina 110 Vacant 112 Barrett Percy W 115 Singer Leiser

117 Jones Albt M

118 Wilks Arthur 122 Vacant

126 Lozinski John 132 Dineen Danl 134 Rogej-s John W 138 Jewish Synagogue

21st St intersects 201 Ashton Wm A 203 Malkin Max 207 Vacant 209 Jones F A W 215 White Frank A

217 Thomas Danl G

218 Etheridge Wm E

219 Holder Harry

220 Smyth Arthur 222 Joys Geo

227 Moffatt Ayton A 227 Lapp Girvin 229 Williams Wm

20th St Intersects

309 Boston

Apartments

n Joseph

3 Shugarman M

4 Mallin Benj

5 Zbarsky Jacob

6 Green Edw

7 Eaton Elias

9 Ayearst Wm B

10 Singer Isadore

11 Adilman Jacob M

12 Shearer Wm

14 Melaven Mark 15 Satanavosky Jacob

17 Smith Mrs Agnes

18 Hilman Harry M

19 Leary James

310 Sons of England Hall 310 Gospel Hall 319 Singer Building

321 Vacant

322 De Kelver Joseph

Cushing Bros., Limited

Juchesss Street near C.P.R. Bridge

Millwork and Boxes

Phone 5145

Saskatoon

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY

!■ G. South 123

7 Peacock Wm J 9 McAdam Wm 1 Badger Geo H 3 Geesbrelght Chas 5 Hipwell Herbt R

19th St intersects 5 Sewell John H

9 Plummer Edw G 0 Somerville David 1 McLellan Mrs Harriet 3 Dayman Wm

8 Gladstone James D

9 Mullin James 0 Mah Wing

3 Badger Howard 5 Sim Robt

8 Chinese

1 Archer Chas

2 Burrows John T

4 Wheeler H D plumber

5 Hamilton Herbt

9 Greer Thos

18th St intersects

8 Vacant

9 Wilson Carl M

4 Murray Grant

5 Miller John G

6 Hemery John L

7 Klein Chas W

8 Askwlth Geo

1 Steele Albf

2 Berenbaum Michael 4 Lauder Alex

6 Buick Thos

s W

Bell Adam H Lumsden Joseph

1 Craven Mi~ _

2 Schrader Sami

4 Ayres Mrs Mabel

5 Priest Chas W

7 Keeler Walter

8 Knight Hiram

9 Lackey Geo

limits

131 Adilman Wm

132 Langefeld John P 135 Morrison Wm 137 Looker Arthur J 139 Dodman Thos

23rd St Intersects 204 Morrison John 206 Noble Mrs Charlotte 211 Fitchett Joseph A 213 Cook Mrs Janet 217 Lubie Herman A 219 Moore J Geo P 223 Walton C L 226 Dill James H

229 Shepherd Alfd

230 Cook Harry

230 Elder John B

231 Bleasdale Geo 234 Toothill Ralph 240 Higgins Geo A

24th St intersects 301 Wood Percy de M 309 McBrien Wm A

Walmer Road intersects Bedford Hoad intersects 501 Crocker Edw W 503 Downs Leslie A

_ _ t Church (Anglican)

28th St intersects 0 Osborne Walter 2 Godfrey Roy G 4 Monerieff Hubert 6 Dunphy Henry A

29th St intersects

8 Hailwood Walter H 1 Payne Wm

4 Moore Wm

9 Prescott Arthur J 1 Hamilton Nathaniel

30th St intersects

5 Jager Andw

3 McAdam James

5 Hayes Martin L

6 Selby Wm

7 Williamson John D 9 Murray Hugh

1 Hasler Peter 3 Southard Sidney

4 Tindall Chas H

9 Mayfair Meat Mkt 3 Goffman Jacob J

33rd St intersects 9 Hufsmith Amandas 3 Foster Fredk W

5 Innes Mrs Jean

7 Foster Sydney W

3 Avery Edwin H

5 Morgan Joseph T

7 Potter Geo W A

8 McCann John 0 Kinloch Wm

4 Plester Wm H 7 Jessop Wm H

34th St intersects 1 McCamon Oscar

9 Johnson Swan 3 Phillips Thos

9 Stewart David

Albert Ave intersects 1 Jones Henry H

6 Hamilton Harold 9 Becker Isaac

Charles St intersects James St Intersects 9 Mclnnes Elmer 3 Rivett Joseph 0 Belch John H

I>ily St Intersects City limits

dina Cres _

e s Metal Shingle & Siding Co Ltd

135 Kragero Hans

136 Graham J H horse dir

21st St intersects w s Alexandra School w s Princess School 208 Filer Morris 210 Robinson Max 212 O'Hara Patrick V 214 Adolph Peter 216 Adolph John 218 Slonin Max 222 McPeak James

20th St intersects

311 Rush Thos

312 Smith Thos J

313 Davie Alex

314 Aaron Victor

315 Davie Baking Co

;s

Saskatoon Cement Block Works

Consult the Classified Section

124 Ave. G. South HENDERSON’S (1922) (SASKATOON

Ave. G. North

COAL LUMBER

MINERS, BALL & NELSON LUMBER CO., LTD.

The Home and Central Bakeries

NASH A. ROSS, Props.

BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

722 Broadway _ Phone 4851

126 Ave. H. North HENDERSON’S (1922) SASKATOON Ave. I. South

120 O’Rielly J John

121 Moffat David A

122 Reuseh David

123 Brunskill Wm E

124 King Edw C

125 Robertson Robt A

128 Alway John W

129 McLaughlin Mrs Phoebe 131 Robinson Wesley W 133 Hewetson Geo

23rd St intersects e s Christie Bros laundry

Walmer Road intersects 205 Short Geo 207 Claman John 213 Denholm Wm 215 Torbet Robt D 217 Blyth Alex 219 Lavers Wm C 221 Linwood Alex 223 Olson Frank 225 Roy John N

7 Evoy Cl 9 Mallin .

24th St intersects Bedford Road intersects

303 Watson Lee T

25th St intersects

403 Swalwell Geo A 405 Dobson Geo 407 Johnston James 409 Hicks Kenneth E 413 McCaul John 417 Millhouse Clarence 419 King Geo F 421 Wilson Wm A

26th St intersects 503 Hill John A 511 Long Wm D 513 Kongshaug Edw 515 Jackson John H 528 Gernat Ernest 531 CRoss Rolphord H 535 Scott Sowle W 541 Bale Thos G

28th St intersects 29th St intersects 803 Thornton Wilfred H 805 De Armond Robt 807 Bowcock Walter L 809 Willis Wm

812 Atchison Mrs Esther E 815 Clark Walter

813 (rear) Gillingham Geo

1122

1123

1129

7 Chisholm Donald 9 Halliwell Wm

2 Pond James

32nd St intersects 1 Cooper Alfd J

3 Salkeld Jane A

7 Godfrey Frank L 9 Tulloch John H - Muir Wm Brahan James Stewart S Edgar Atchison Lawson W McIntosh Angus iHesford John Wort Dennis J

Albert St intersects Youmans Geo E

Giroux Joseph A Anderson Thos R

James St intersects Fyfe Wm S Vacant Holtz Wm N Phillips Thos J Sandwith Fredk Malcolm Peter Longman Sydney Eagleton Elizabeth Currie Geo Hennigan Robt McKay John Henderson Arthur Harris Bert

Charles intersects Henigman Frank Rogers Wm Conrad Abe N Brooks Geo R Robertson Hugh Clhelsom Mrs Lila

UUy St intersects Buckley Harry Guido Jacob

Frisco St intersects City Limits

112 Richardson Road Machy

1336

1337 1339

3 Kemp B 9 Wilkins

825 Griffiths Albert

828 Wheeler Chas

829 Stokes Edw W

830 Hoskins Percy D 832 Ball Ernest J 834 Douglas John

30th St intersects 902 Dafoe J Lewis 905 Rawson Ohas A 912 Buckle F Edw 915 Coward Mrs Eva C 917 Turnell Wm 919 Cal well Joseph A

922 Hawksby Henry

923 Gemmell Paul F

924 Bassett Richd A

31st St Intersects 1011 Saunders Henry H

1021 Gamble Mrs Helena M

1022 Thorpe Geo 1022% Shedden Alex 1024 McNeil Archd C 1026 Smeby August

_-9 Lay land Geo 151 Cameron John 131 (rear) Cowan Mrs Henrie 21st St intersects 209 Kanaplisky Chas

211 Karpiuk dhas

212 McCartney Peter

213 Sloboda Nicola 215 Wonja John 221 Maduk Stanley 223 Neale Mrs Gordon 225 McCall Gilbert 227 Kubsey Thos

227 Sennon Mike

228 Hetherington Orville R 228 McDougall

228 Bouren Lemuel F 228 Gordon Thos 228 Erwin T A 228 Kirby Chas

228 Poissant Sami

229 Elliott John

20th St intersects

311 Chorley Wm

312 Trinity Lutheran Church 316 Goos Rev Juergen

319 Bowerman Lockwood W

London Saskatchewan Investment Company, Limited

Financial, Insurance and Rental Agents

408 Drinkle Building No. 1 Phone4679

Ave. I. South CITY (1922) DIRECTORY Ave. I. North 127

321 Sudoek Michael

323 Moskol Michael V

324 Skoronuk Sebastian

326 Wilson Oliver

327 Baptist Mission

328 Wheaton Albt J 332 Gordon John

338 Saskatoon Hebrew School 19th St intersects 411 Tagsay Harry 413 Carroll Geo 415 Kolanovich John 418 Kahan Moses 420 Bremner Wm 422 Butt Josiah 424 Thompson Wm H

426 Slavin Jacob M

427 Pinder Albt A

428 MacKay Robt G

430 Rowse Alfd E

431 Kirkpatrick Wilbur A

432 Shakotko John

433 Moreton Albt G

434 Wedge James

4 £ 5 Walsh Ambrose P 436 Murrell Ernest 438 Colter Robt

18th St intersects

500 Dunn Prank

501 Ukrainian National Home

502 Hartridge Alfd S

504 Taylor Alfd G

505 Kourish Sami

508 Halina Stefan

509 Griffith Wm

510 Kerr John

510 (rear) Glac'han James

511 Richmond Robt 516 Jones John R 521 Clark Geo

523 Kitson Mrs Ann

524 McMillan James 527 Bush James

17th St intersects 609 Wells Fred

612 Vogel Louis

613 Kirby Geo

614 Kruger Oscar

615 Wozniak Stefan 617 Kalynavitch John 619 Davies Robt L contr

624 St George’s Church (Anglican)

625 Gourlay

628 St George’s 630 Hoyte Joh 635 Robertson

16th

705 McLean 1 _

710 Proudfoot John 712 Campbell Thos H 714 Smith Enos S 716 Vacant 718 Sklar Harry 720 Riverdale Grocery 725 Senuk Harry 728 Jones Percy A

15th St intersects

. l Harry E

l Wm

809 Stay Emil 811 Emard Lee 813 Roe John

815 Evans Lewellyn

816 Richardson Wm F

817 Brownlee James groc

818 Patry Thos 818a McLean Mrs Kate

819 Hodges Thos

825 McGee Wesley

826 Johnston Ben) 832 Knott Walter

s Hall

1 Vacant

2 Baker Robt

4 Somers Henry

3 Doucet Wilfred H

4 Mesky Mike

5 Johnston Wm

7 Esson Archd J

8 Troke Stanley

13th St intersects

1001 Durant Wm F

1002 Nylcolachuk Peter

1003 Brock James '

1008 New house 1012 New house 1018 Jones Geo 1021 Wilson Robt M 1029 Bocovy Mike

1031 Uhrich Mrs Pauline

11th St intersects 1111 Danylchuk Harry 1114 Switzer Edw

1116 Blake James IH

1117 Vacant

1118 Shaw Basil

1120 Norman Mrs Laura

1125 Thompson Joseph

1126 Buzzell Gordon

1127 Barney James

1128 Lacerte Rosario 1132 Caven Wm 1136 Smail Arthur J

AVENUE I NORTH

Prom 22nd Street runs north t limits.

23rd St intersects

201 Bray Danl _ 203 Carson Thos 204 Kemp Walter E 206 Purdy Johnston F

208 Urquhart John R

209 Glazebrook George 211 Marr Lloyd W

219 Cameron W Le Roy 221 Cameron Thos G

224 Murphy John H

225 Saunders Albert

226 Cook Harry N

226 Haworth Mrs Sarah A

227 White John L

228 Paterson Wm J

229 Webb Arthur

231 Erickson Alvin M

232 Cowbell Mike

236 Spector Louis

- - jnham Sami J

315 Schoof Mrs Ida

316 Jones Edgar H M 319 Anderson Thos J

323 Westmount Meat Market

323 Vacant

325 Fakeley Herbt W

Arctic Coal & Ice Co., Limited

Oscar Collieries

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL

PHONE 6072

Id

. I. North HENDERSON’S (19221) SASKATOON Ave. J. South

337 Fournier Adeland

407 Rose Mrs Annie I

0 IHanscom E Fredk

415 Taylor Wm

436 Dean Lawi

8 McCallum Alex 440 Abernethy Robt J'

26th St intersects 502 Robertson John 504 Halfhide Henry J 509 Pirie Mrs Jessie E 511 Williams Wm J

513 Worsley Wm

514 Wrightson John H

516 Bate Joseph

517 MaoCoy Irving F

518 Purvis Alex R

519 MacCoy Mrs Rosalee 522 Crowner John P

526 Sim Arthur ML

533 Stratford Mrs Abigail

535 Wood Ethel U

27th St intersects 28th St intersects 29th St intersects 812 Simmons Harry

30th St intersects 31st St intersects 902 Proctor John 904 Cooper Arthur R 906 Cave Harry 908 Merrill Wm 926 Carter David W

32nd St intersects 037 Carpenter Edwin J 105 Tupman Bertie J 105 Marriott Mrs Elizabeth 109 McNicoll David 111 Beatty J Gordon 114 Shaver Thos W 119 Rivett John W

128 Harrington Albt H

129 Bray Francis St J 131 Hayes Henry J

137 Henderson Andw 141 Piggott Edw 143 Hawley Robt E

33rd St intersects 212 Vernon Frank D 212 Smith Alex 226 Caton Wm H 238 Simmons Geo

34th St intersects 304 Carter John W 310 Stirling John D A

35th St intersects 402 Phillips Harry

limits.

106 Jacklin Geo 111 Wilson Geo E

L6% Merck John L7 Cuthbert Chas H 18 Smith John !2 Ullyot Geo M !3 Hemp Ernest !3% Edgar Wm !4 Greenhalgh John W

!7 McManus James !8 Adams Wm

21st St intersects

>1 Taylor Richd

1 Brown John

3 Scott James

5 Kalyn Wm 5>4 Kostyk John 7 Kelly Michael

6 Prokovich Peter

6 (rear) Suck Mrs Mary

7 Kelly Michal

8 Kovish Sam’l

9 Currie Archd 0 Vounger Clifton

2 Gallagher Mrs Beatrice 6 Waterer Hubert C 9 Dowry David A 2 Almous Oscar

4 Bell Adam 6 Vacant

8 Tait Miss Christine

19th St intersects 0 Grummett Bert 4 Barrie James F 2 Mottram Bernard 6 Trickett Geo

2 Hopkins Robt

4 Cameron Wm 6 Davis Chas A

8 Dubyk Michael

18th St intersects 1 Dambert Harold

3 Roahklander Martin

5 Williams John J

6 Aley Harry

9 Deard Dewin T 0 Wilson Wm 1 Heard Myles F

7 Vacant

17th St intersects

1 Spooner Mrs C T

3 Banting Thos J

4 Uhrick Jacob P

5 Novakoski Carl

8 Dacey Albt E 0 Matagoskie Andy

2 Vacant 4 Vacant

6 Martichuk Nicola

8 Gartry Chas

9 Wesley Briggs 0 Thompson Thos D 2 Judson Thos H

16th S.

2 Dindsay Robt

4 Stewart Walter R

5 Suffredine Peter F 8 McKee Henry G

0 McKee Transfer Co (stables)

8 Shack Andw

15th St intersects

1 Holmes Rev G Hedley

2 Nahirny Meron

4 Sawula Peter

5 Romano Dimetro

9 Schamehom Alfd

Milk'Xream

Saskatoon Producers Milk

Company, Limited

Phones 2106 and 3443

A.V6. J. South

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY

Ave. K. South 129

1 Butler Eugene

13th St Intersects

5 Pack Edwin 0 Cryer Frank

7 Brown Wm H

8 Dodds Harry

0 Nixey Ernest G

S Divers Herbt 5 Edelman Nathaniel L

6 Patterson John

7 French John 9 Vacant

0 Bowcori John

1 Groper Max grocer

2 Chop Nick

11th St intersects 5 Hardy John

Dudley St intersects

7 Lee Oscar G

1 Vacant

8 Vacant

9 Vacant

2 Henn Geo W

6 Ascroft Wm H 1 Noakes Geo

3 Olson Edw

5 Eedy Ernest A

7 Vacant

" ~ n Robt A

s Henry _ h Chas

Schuyler St intersects Victoria St intersects

Spurgeo 1 Simpkin 7 NaSh

AVENUE J NORTH

From 22nd Street to city limits. 23rd St intersects

206 MacCoy Ralph

207 Berry Mr Eslizabeth

208 Tatton Albt

211 Urquhart John A 215 Wirchenko Sami 222 Ridgway Alfd

225 Richards Geo H

226 Cook Roy M

230 Hunter Wm

231 Russell John H

232 Luckwell Alfd

233 Johnson Allan

235 Stilling Christian W 239 Wallace Malcolm

24th St intersects

309 McCallum Francis

310 Scharf Edwin

312 Brooks Ruggles D

322 Murray Rupert W 322' Shapkin Peter

330 Webber James P

331 Galbraith Floyd 337 Fournier Adeland

339 Stammers Wm D grocer 25th St intersects 410 Wood Fredk W 414 McBain Gillis L w s Westmount School 416 Hazel James

418 Ide Earl

430 Bullivant Mrs Elizabeth 434 Wootton Geo

26th St intersects

503 Weaver Autsin L

504 Bateman B F 513 Thompson Robt

540 Drew Thos P

27th St intersects

601 English Bert

921 Fox Arthur 929 Summers John 925 Pass Fredk 937 Standing Thos

32nd St intersects 1001 Welford Stanley J 1007 Lambert Geo 1015 Hilldrup Harry 1027 Wickens John F 1033 Stone Arthur T 1035 Vacant

33rd St intersects 1113 Vacant 1113% Garner Robt 1136 Caton Thos A 1140 Hall Henry Edw 1144 Cooper Cecil 1148 Tradewell Ernest

22nd St intersects

111 Martin Paul

112 Ellis Robt

113 Sorosky Fredk 116 Crook Francis R 129 Kmiec John

136 Marchant Chas H

21st St intersects 202 Vacant 204 Olson Ole 206 Locke Fredk 209 Harper Robt

212 Lee Sami F

213 Soknoski John 220 Synul

314 Bodnachuk Leon 318 Eady Walter

320 McQuarre Robt

321 Shaw Fredk 324 Boyce Albt W 326 Kroetch August 228 Murray Robt

19th St intersects Westside Park 18th r

502 Fraser Geo

503 Fisher Geo

635 Newcastle Coal Agency 537 Houck Wm E

17th St intersects CNR tracks intersec

612 Hickey Wm

621 Morrell Mrs Alice

622 Dent Albt E “~3 Atwell Ernest

629 Burch Anthony

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W. G. Watson, Limited

QUAL I TY JEWEL ERS* A ND OPT I C I A N S

For Good Homes on Easy Terms

We Specialize See The Estate Department of We Specialize

ln t The Tractor Co., Ltd. in

City Property R KEEVIL MGH. cltJ' Property

Phone 2600 (Close to 23rd Street Subway) 38 23rd St East

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY

Ave. M. North 131

1025

1027

1028

1118

1136

1146

h St intersects

Bizner John Mason Ben)

'Priel Andw

11th St intersects

Vacant

Fourn Alaric E Howe John W Hartley Vernon Bush Edw J Cameron Kenneth

12th St intersects Pleasanee Wm C Mclver John A

Dudley St intersects Schuyler St intersects Nelson Ernest Dalby Fredk

Victoria St intersects

23rd St intersects

216 Chlodniski Katryna 218 Elder Chas 220 Miller Mike 222 MCCalden Thos 224 Elliott Harvey 226 Wood Wm 220 Tunnicliffe Arthur M 238 Durant Geo A

24th St intersects 301 Peterson Douis 315 Taylor Harry 329 Dyson Geo 339 Blower James H

25th St intersects 409 White Mrs Mary B

411 Turner Alfd G

412 Bimson Geo

413 Vacant

422 Howet James 424 McLachlan Cecil Y 4.26 Lennox Stanley

26th St intersects 505 Best Geo W 516 Salter Philip 53'3 O'Rourke Miohael J 540 Welsh Albt M

27th St intersects 28th St intersects

29th St intersects

917 Robertson John

918 Molland Wm E

30th St intersects 31st St intersects 32nd St intersects City Limits

22nd St intersects

6 Mandrago John

7 Horbatuk Stefan 9 Allergretto Adam

5 Legare Alfd

6 Kolysher John

7 Kamouski John

8 Attridge Geo H

9 Talbot Wm G 3 Frank Wm

5 Fronchuk Wm

6 'Rocco Antone

7 Ploschinski John 9 Kurdash Michael 0 Barty Joseph

3 Makhniuk John

4 Barbichuk Wm

5 Barladyn John A

6 Camponi Pasquale

21st St intersects

6 Greek Catholic Church

7 Kalyn Wm J

4 Krupa Rev Father R

7 Melnyk Joseph 9 Ellis James

0 Hnatoff Michael 2 Hynes Joseph B

8 Chiskiaski Michael

20th St intersects C P R tracks intersect 19th St intersects 0 Rogello Fredk 8 Dynchke & Ganguish i*"‘

Co Ltd

9 Radium Oil 9 Gordon R i

18th st i. 0 Canadian Oil C 17th St ii 9 ‘Hartz John 5 Gillis Robt

7 Vacant

8 Allan Chas W

9 Bryce James

16th St intersects

8 Coventry Henry M 0 Bland Wm 4 Claxton Walter 3 Samson Wm

15th St intersects 13th St intersects

8 Masuk Stefan 0 Shulak Alex

3 Black Frank

12th St intersects 0 McDonald Alex E 2 Walters Frank

11th St intersects

2 Currins Allan E D

7 McMurty James

9 Duckworth Arthur 1 Bailey James

3 Devedeuka John

8 Erwin Hamilton

Dudley St intersects

AVENUE M NORTH

Prom 22nd Street runs nort limits.

204 Hayes Andw H

205 Havrylkiw Wasyl 207 Pitchko Jacob

- 209 WoloShin Mike

211 Priest Harold W

213 Chilton Ernest

214 Siviglia Lorenzo

215 Cowell Harry S 220 Elliott Chas 222 Stacey Danl 224 Hession Walter

238 Vacant

239 Werle John

240 Popiel Paul

23rd St intersects 325 Bath Thos B 327 King Fredk

24th St intersects 401 Zolinsky John 405 Humenny Paul 414 Elder Wm J

Equitable Foundations, Limited

Saskatoon Nursery

32nd Street West cor. Ave. I.

Decorative Plants

i 2107, 3300 and 4799

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Union Baggage Transfer Co.

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Security Lumber Company, Ltd

THE ELECTRIC SHOP, LIMITED.

144 Second Ave. North Phone 4222

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211 Duchess Street Phone 4260

Saskatoon Piano Company, Ltd.

VICTROLAS AND HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS

Cushing Bros., Limited Mi“4B5Xes

Duchess Street near C.P.R. Bridge - Saskatoon

Saskato

W. McAdam

Practical Plumber and Steamfitter

414 Twentieth Street West _ Phone 4796

140 3rd Ave. South HENDERSON’S (1922) SASKATOON 3rd Ave. South

207 Garrison Perry

208 Cameron Stewart

209 Hamilton Minnie . 210 Burnard Joseph

510 Cameron Miss M

512 Edbrooke Miss K

513 Ross Leo W 516 Pugson Miss

“OWN YOUR OWN HOME”

Have it built by

MINERS & BALL LTD.

3rd Ave. South

407 Gaunce Mrs Eliza

408 Tomczak Max 400 Buie Neil

501 Rolfe R W

502 Wilker Russell '503 Jessop Wm H 505 Arscott Bert

Machine

For Rose Cleaning and Dyeing

2nd Ave. North Phone 3234 2nd Ave. North

If ROSE Cleaned It - It’s C-L-E-A-N

London Saskatchewan Investment Company, Limited

Financial, Insurance and Rental Agents

408 Drinkle Building No. 1 Phone 4679

4th Ave. South CITY (1982) DIRECTORY 4th Ave. North 143

217 Fitzgerald Mrs

220 Prov Police

223 Willoughby Bertha

224 Love Wm A G 226 Nebel Harry

229 Bacon Mrs Mabel

m 20th St Intersects

308 Dominion Garage 310 Gougeon Xavier 312 Heath Fred 317 Murray Mrs Hannah 319 Little David W 323 Milburn Joseph H

Spadina Crescent East here

4th AVENUE NORTH

11 Willard Anson A

12 Faulkner Norman L 428 McFarlane Geo W

430 Hildred Mrs Alice 434 Meech Frank S 6 Shannon Phillip A

437 Stew;

104-106 Ayres Apartments

1 Shoeu Adolph E

2 Flannigan Mrs Margaret

3 Coulthard W Albt

4 Gilchrist Wm A

5 Durie Corbet L

6 Rose W

7 Creighton Dr D St Clair

8 Twiss Lome P

9 Sherry Clayte

10 Willoughby Gerald T A

109 McArthur Archd

110 Ayres Priscilla M

110 Ayersleigh House

111 McDonald Ronald 114 Eyre Mrs Betsie

116 Brown Harley E

117 Duke Laundry

118 Michall Geo

119 Hamer Wm

120 Muldoon James S 124 McKay Wm

23rd St Intersects w s City Hall 212 Green Mary 214 Eggleston Edw

24th St intersects

303 Pullin Stanley C

304 Murray Wm

305 Tom Lee laundry

306 Varves Thos 311 Meek Peter G 313 Smith Mrs Emily 321 Spence Mrs Annie

323 Wiles Alfd

324 Lewis D John

330 Leegan John

331 Wilson James R 333 Barker Oscar E

335 Woodworth Hubt T 337 Western Drug Co Ltd 25th St intersects w s First Baptist Church

408 Underdown Mrs Sadie

409 Hanson Chas J

410 Sproule Nassau C 410 W C T U Hospital 414 Miliken Rev Robt 1422 Sheasgreen Hugh

423 Maclean Alex D

424 Underhill Mrs Minnie

426 Genser Isaac

427 Ridean Apartments

1 Philion John H

2 Bosworth Thos G

3 Saunders Bernard

4 Morrison John

5 Archibald G

6 Howes Edgar W

7 Jackman Francis

8 Quast Wm G

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439 Wilder Stewart A 441 Long Clifton 443 Stewart Wm R 445 Welch Mrs Louise

26th St intersects 501 Staples Lewis F 503 Forbes Mrs Margaret

505 Clark Rev Wylie C

506 Wilson Wm A

510 Gerow Wesley J

511 Russell Mrs Jean

512 Bouthilett Peter J 514 Henderson Sami A 518 Forsyth Donald 524 Drinkle John C 526 Christopher Wm

528 Lindsay Frank

529 Cole Malcolm 537 Stapleton Wm

539 McClaskey Geo W 541 Blair Wm

544 Ebbals Harold A

545 Laver Albt E

Queen St Intersects 601 Kirkpatrick Wm A 603 MacDonald Fredk J 607 Spice Wm 609 Duffy Wm 611 Crossman Roland F 615 Rowley Thos 617 Salter John H

620 Tant James E

621 Webb Lewis

622 McLeod J Harvey

623 Petrie Gordon

62 4 Ryan Mrs Elizabeth

King St Intersects 705 Vacant 707 Rose Wm H 709 Vacant 711 Miller Mrs M 713 Leachman James 717 Garvie Andw

719 Chater Edgar A

720 Kilburn vMrs Delia 725 Kimmerly Harry E

725 Chanter

726 Wilkins Leonard S

727 Haywood ThOs 729 Gardiner James 732 Goodhew Fred J 736 Leiper Alex 740 Vacant

Princess St intersects

802 Baines Horace 819 Whitmore Ernest F 821 Locke Henry J 825 Bolley Wm 827 Wright Chas J 833 Noble James

Duke St Intersects 905 Bone Henry 908 Land Ole J

910 Badgley Mrs Miriam

911 Medlicott Albt E 914 Murrell John 916 Simpson John 918 Vacant

920 Troke Isaac

924 McAughey Alex

925 Lightbody Geo

926 Levitt James

927 Baldwin John 929 Bryden Hugh 935 Ellis Elmer J

Duchess St intersects C P R Tracks

Directory Advertising

Provides Continuous and Valuable Publicity at Reasonable Rates

Scott’s Dairy Ice Cream

Sixteenth Street West cor. Avenue I. South Phone 6171

K. THOMSON, Jeweler

W. G. Watson, Limited

QUALITY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS

For Good Homes on Easy Terms

We Specialize s.e Th. E.t.te Department of We Specialize

city Property T h e T r a ct o r C o . , Ltd . Cjty Pr'0nperty

Ph°"° 2600 _ .Close to^s^t'sawayj _ 38 23rd St East

Equitable Foundations, Limited

Saskatoon Nursery

32nd Street West cor. Ave. I

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Decorative Plants

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Floral Designs

Phones 2107, 3300 and 4799

HENDERSON'S (1922) SASKATOON 8th Street East

418 Argue Richd M 1420 Powell John M 421 Breen Geo B

421 McGrath Michael J

422 Coates Fredk J

423 Parsons Fredk J 425 Darby Geo F 428 Rock Robt J 430 Symes Bruce J 432 Cross Robt

Eastlake Ave Intersects 504 Hulding Gilbert E 506 Aimer Peter B 511 Hamilton Norman

523 Elliott Henry D

524 Moull Fred A

525 Keeler Edgar

527 Mathers Mary E wid John W 529 Pilgrim John S

Broadway Ave Intersects 621 Horn Regd J 625 McAllister Mrs Margaret 629 Searles Fredk J 636 Loveless Frank

Dufferin Ave Intersects

702 Cambridge Stanley W

703 Williams Harry D

713 Morrison John

714 Whitworth Frank D

715 Day David C

736 Chooke John

2 Reynolds John

1 Clark John

2 Gerrond John

Albert Ave Intersects Clarence Ave intersects

9 Snelling Harry

7 Patterson

8 Fizer Neal

McKinnon Ave intersects

137 Atkins Ernest C 141 Wilkes Alex 143 MacDonald John

Munroe Ave intersects

th STREET (Sutherland)

Prom Central Avenue runs we! 1st Ave here

s s Baker Chas

5 s Burrage Ernest W s s Rayner Mont E x n s Vacant n s Craig A n s Campbell A

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Odd numbers west side

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King St Intersects

714 Cordingly G M L 718 Frankling Chas P

723 Treleaven Thos H

724 Hughes Albt J

725 Hoffinger John D

726 Shannon John 732 Clarke Geo P

735 Hardy Henry F

736 Hayes Fredk 740 Vacant

Princess St Intersects

802 McQuarrie Wm L 806 Moran Mrs J A 811 Holland Albt 817 Gillespie C H 819 Fendley Fred W 821 Squires Beaton H 823 Williams A Wallace 826 Brown Thos W 828 Hazen

830 Kennedy Richd L

831 Peaker Geo H 836 Warren John H

Duke St intersects 936 Leveret James

Duchess St intersects C P R Tracks 33rd St intersects Empress St intersects 1221 Brand Frank O 1223 Holman Ernest W 1225 Dunseith John 1317 Heise Tom 1319 Lewis L L 1423 Thompson Wm B

City Limits

8th STREET EAST (Katana)

Prom Saskatchewan River runs e to city limits.

Saskatchewan Drive intersects C N R Tracks intersect Lome Ave Intersects

106 Swanson Wm W 108 Ling Geo H

110 Purvis F Duncan

111 Pulley Wm J 121 Weegar E H 121 'Schwartz Wm 123 iNew house

128 Lavik Rev John R 130 Smith Mrs Myra 132 Loran Matthew

McPherson Ave intersects 202 Samson Donald C 204 Hooper Thos S 213 Manders Wm 216 Wood Harvey J 218 Raymond Fredk E 218 Baker Harold A 227 MacDermid Hugh R 231 Annett Albt E

233 Leddy D J

234 Campbell Geo A

234 Labissonniere Jacob T

Melrose Ave intersects 306 Driscoll John 308 Froom Chas 313 Priel Joseph L

313 Peck Merl H

314 Gooding Wm

315 Shatilla Abe K 317 Clark Annie L 31'9 Sieverson Even 321 Duck Peter

323 Stevenson John

Victoria Ave Intersects 408 Clendenning John J

410 Brooks Richd

411 Bell Arthur S ■412 Macaulay Wm S 413 Cannon Alex

421 Wilson Arthur 416 Boomhower Wm

419 White Harry R

420 Holliston Wm M 415 Miners Chas M

422 Vacant

423 Cannon Geo 4214 Vacant

426 O’Grady John

The Classified Directory

At the End of the Book

is a Buyers’ Guide

8th Street East

CITY (1922) DIRECTORY

430 MeClean Sami J 434 Chantler J Otto 438 Dunning John S

Eastlake Ave intersects 502 Eyenson Emil 506 Snyder Chas J 508 Jones Percy A

510 MacQueen Colin S 510a Caldwell Thos W 510b Stone David R

511 Vacant

513 Harris Dr Geo W 515 Ames A E

517 New house

518 Rosche Danl

520 Gardiner James H

521 New house

522 Scarratt Reginald R

524 MacPherson Rev Wm W Broadway intersects 615 Sommerfeld Barney 615 Pope Mrs Augusta

Dnfferin intersects

720 Massey Wm J

721 Long Sami

722 Lynn Alex 725 Winter Wm

730 Gordon Arthur W 732 Farrell Arthur

Lansdowne Ave intersects 815 Skeldon Arthur

Albert Ave Intersects Clarence Ave intersects 1003 Holin Victor W 1005 McCool Thos 1008 Galbraith Malcolm 1010 Eby James M

McKinnon Ave intersects Munroe Ave intersects 1211 Hunter Patrick T 1317 Vacant

12th Ave intersects Wiggins A.ve intersects 14th Ave intersects 15th Ave intersects Cumberland Ave begins s s Lutheran College 1539 Robinson Chas 1541 Vacant

Jackson Ave Intersects 1614 Hunter John D 1616 MacPherson Mrs Margaret s s Childrens Shelter s s Sheppard Harry C

Alexander intersects Shannon intersects 9 Redpath John

Preston Ave begins

s Van Nes John C

City Limits

8th STREET WEST (Nutana)