|W. G. Van Egmond Stan.
Architects
and Architectural Engineers
iPhone 3174 1013-14 McCallum-Hilf Building
lanada Permanent Mortgage Corporation
Capital Paid-Up, $7,000,000 Reserve Fund, $7,500,000 Mart*, 0»«r $53,0
.% on Savings Deposits 5% ®n
The Canada Permanent Trust Company
Acta at Executor. Trustee, Administrator, Liquidator, Guardian and Financial Atant
Canada Permwent Building 1778 Scarth “
Frank R. Logan 8
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Insurance Financial
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MEMBERS OF:
SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA
Phone 3174
Suite 1013-1014 McCallum-Hill Building
Scarth St., cor. Twelfth Ave.
REGINA
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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POWLES & CO.
LIMITED
INSURANCE and FINANCIAL BROKERS
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Fire, Hail, Windstorm, Automobile, Health and Accident, Plate Glass, Livestock, Employers’ Liability Insurance
Representing the following Companies:
Canadian General Insurance Company &. “ . ... — ^
Canadian Underwriters’ Agency of the Baloise Efjfe Insurance £q,,- London & Scottish Assurance Corporation, LimifgdJ . -7C - ... Merchants Casualty Insurance Company Toronto Casualty Fire & Marine Insurance Co
We Feature Lower Rates o Automobile Insuran
14 Years Experience behind our Service I
Real Estate Rentals Money to Loan
Private and Company Funds
The Same insurance at Lower Rates
25 Canada Life Building Phone 2070
4
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Otton, Hamilton Agencies
OHAR1LES E. OTTON, -Manager W. G. ANSTIS and H. A. KEOWN, Inspectors
Insurance
Real Estate and Mortgage Loans
Representing the following Companies:
Alliance Assurance Company, of London, England British Colonial Fire Insurance Company, of Montreal British Underwriters’ Agency of America Eagle Star & British Dominions Insurance Company Fire Association of Philadelphia Franklin Fire Insurance Company
Equitable Fire & Marine Insurance Company, of Providence, R. I.
Loaning Agents for:
National Trust Company, Limited Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation
15-16 Mackenzie & Brown Building
1818 Scarth Street Phone 5502
Special Advertising Department
Banks
Insurance Companies Trust Companies Loans Barristers
Chartered Accountants Real Estate
Tage
Anderson, Lunney & Co., Ltd . 16
Bell & Mitchell, Limited . 22
Brook & Allison . 20
Campkin & Co., Ltd . 9
Canada Permarfent Mortgage
Corporation . 10
Canada Permanent Trust Company. 10
Dawson & Rosborough . 14
Drope & Hosie, Limited . 15
Herbert, C. F . 14
Indemnity Agencies, Ltd . 12
Leader Publishing Co., Ltd . 23
Logan, Frank R. & Co, Limited.... 19
Logan & Peverett . 21
McAra Bros. & Wallace . 18
Page
McCallum, Hill & Co . 6
Manufacturers Life Insurance Co... 12
Nay & James . 11
North American Life Assurance Co. 12
Otton, Hamilton Agencies . 4
Patton & McLeod . 7
Powles & Company . 3
Saskatchewan General Trusts
Corporation, Ltd . 7
Saskatchewan Mortgage & Trust Corporation, Ltd . 13
Sterling Trusts Corporation . 8
Van Egmond (W. G.) & Storey
(Stan. E.) . 2
Western Trust Company . 17
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
ERNEST A. McCALLUM WALTEKH. A. HILL EDGAR D. McCALLUM
NATE ANDRE, Manager Insurance Dept.
D. B. WINSLOW, Manager Hail Insurance Dept.
FRANK M. SMITH, Accountant
McCallum, Hill & Co.
Cable Address: CALLUMHILL, Regina Code: Western Union
Real Estate Fidelity Bonds Insurance, Rentals
McCallum-H ill Building, Limited (Office Building)
Representing the following Companies :
GENERAL AGENTS FOR SASKATCHEWAN
United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company, of Baltimore, Md.
The Saskatchewan Guarantee and Fidelity Company, Limited, of Regina, Sask. Bee Hail Insurance Company, of Paris, France (Hail)
Union Insurance Society, of Canton (Hail)
World Fire & Marine Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
LOCAL AGENTS
Canadian General Insurance Company General Financial Corporation, Limited
TNetherlands Investment Company of Canada, Limited (Loans)
Mortgage Company of Canada (Loans)
'Queen Insurance Company of America ‘Rochester Underwriters Agency, of Rochester, N. Y.
Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New York
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, Limited, of Liverpool, Eng. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
Nationale Fire Insurance Company, of Paris, France
Montreal Underwriters Agency of the Insurance Company of North America
Alliance Insurance Company, Limited, of London, England
Reliance Insurance Company of Canada
Fidelity Underwriters, of New York
Great American Insurance Company, of New York
Beaver Fire Insurance Company
The Home Insurance Company, of New York
Century Insurance Company
Security Insurance Company, of New Haven, Conn.
McCallum-Hill Building
Phones:
2671 and 2672
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Saskatchewan General Trusts
Corporation, Limited
Capital Authorized - $1,000,000
Capital Subscribed ------ $1,000,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
George H. Barr, K.C., President William Wilson, Vice-President
W. H. Duncan R. B. Hoath (Willow Bunch)
David Low, M.D. W. T. Mollard
J. A. M. Patrick, K.C. (Yorkton) Charles Willoughby John C. Poyser (Stony Beach) Peter S. Stewart
Executor, Administrator, Trustee and Financial Agent
We make a Specialty of Handling Estates and Invite Correspondence in Connection with any Trust Business
Agent for Investment of Money either on agency terms or under Guaranteed Investment Plan.
Agent for the Sale of Real Estate, Collection of Rents and Management of Property.
Wills Received for Safe-Keeping1 Without Charge
Solicitors placing business with the Corporation are retained in the professional
care thereof.
R. W. LAMPMAN, C.A., LL.B., General Manager
Head Office: - - Regina, Sask.
1819 Cornwall Street
Patton & McLeod
ROBERT S. PATTON MURDOCH S. McLEOD
Insurance and Loans
Hail, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Employers’ Liability, Tornado
Money to Loan
Representing the following Companies :
British America Assurance Company (Fire and Casualty) British Empire Underwriters Agency (Fire)
' Canada Security Assurance Company (Fire)
Hudson Bay Insurance Company (Fire)
National Union Fire Insurance Company (Fire)
Niagara Detroit Underwriters (Fire and Tornado)
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd. (Casualty)
GENERAL AGENTS
Hail Department:
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CANADA SECURITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
58 Canada Life Building Phone 7775
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
(£) The Sterling Trusts
\ J Corporation
W. H. WARDROPE, KiC., President A. W. BRIGGS, K,C., Vice-President
CHAS. BAUCKMAjV, Managing Director
BANKERS SOLICITORS
Royal Bank of Canada Martin, McEwen, Martin & Hill
HEAD OFFICE. 12 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO
Capital Subscribed, $1,000,000 Paid Up Capital and Surplus Funds, $707,200.00
Total Assets Over - $12,000,000
Executor Administrator Authorized Trustee Guardian Receiver Liquidator Assignee Financial Agent
Mortgage Loans, Investments
Property Managed Mortgages for Sale
Managers for:
Sterling iSecurities Corporation Ltd. Wascana Securities Ltd.
Trust 'Securities, Limited Lome Johnson & Company Ltd.
Adanac Properties, Ltd.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
LORNE JOHNSON, Manager R. A. MORRISON, Estates Manager W. H. HOGG, Inspector
The Sterling Trusts Corporation
Corner Rose Street and 11th Avenue
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Campkin & Company
LIMITED
FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Insurance
Money to Loan
Osier, Hammond & Nanton, of Winnipeg
(Financial Agents and Mortgage Loans (Appraiser)
North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company, Limited
Law, Union & Rock Insurance Co., Limited, of London, Eng. (Investment Department)
Dominion of Canada Investment & Debenture Co., Limited of Glasgow, Scotland
Osier & Nanton Trust Company, of Winnipeg Great West Life Assurance Company, of Winnipeg
Farm Lands
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
(Land Department of Department of Natural Resources)
Canada North West Land Company
A. E. AMES & CO., of Toronto
Bond and Debenture Brokers
Phone 5060
McCallum-Hill Building
10
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Canada Permanent
Mortgage Corporation
Head Office - Toronto
ESTABLISHED 1855
President: W. G. GOODERHAM First Vice-President: E. R. C. CLARKSON General Manager: GEO. H. SMITH
Capital Paid Up - . $7,000,000.00
Reserve Fund ------- $7,500,000.00
Assets Over ------- $53,000,000.00
looney to Loan
On Improved Farm and City Property
A Deposit Account can be started with One Dollar. Interest paid on Deposits half-yearly
5% Debentures
In sums of $1.00 and upwards. For terms of one or more years.
Interest paid half-yearly. Computed from the date money is received.
These Debentures are a LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRU/ST FU,N:DS, and offer the small investor an opportunity to invest his money profitably and without risk.
The Canada PermanentTrustCompany
Head Office - Toronto
President: W. G. GOODERHAM First Vice-President: E. R. C. CLARKSON General Manager: GEO. H. SMITH
Paid-Up Capital - $1,000,000.00
This Company is prepared to accept and execute trusts of every description, to act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator, Liquidator, Financial Agent, Guardian, Curator, or Committee of Lunatics, etc., etc.
Full information will be furnished on communicating with
B. S. LAWRENCE, Manager W. T. CREIGHTON, Supervisor Western Branches NORMAN MacKENZIE, K.C., Regina, Director
SASKATCHEWAN BRANCH:
Canada Permanent Building
1778 Scarth St., cor. Eleventh Ave.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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F. J. JAMBS
G. H. SNEATH
D. M. BALFOUR
Cable Address: “WESTBOND”
Codes: Lieber’s; Montgomery’s Fourth and Fifth iHartfield’s : "Wall Street”; Western Union
NAY & JAMES
Municipal Debentures
Mortgage Investments Insurance, Heal Estate
Victory Bonds Bought and Sold
Companies represented:
INSURANCE:
Aetna Insurance Company, of -Hartford, Conn. (Fire and Windstorm) Insurance Company of North America (Fire, Marine and Automobile)
Law Union & Rock Insurance Company, Limited (Fire and Casualty) Northern Assurance Company, Limited (Fire and Casualty)
(Sun Insurance Office, of London, England (-Fire and Casualty)
Yorkshire Insurance Company, Limited (Fire and Livestock)
Dominion of Canada Guarantee & Accident Insurance Company Canadian Surety Company, of Toronto
American & Foreign Marine Insurance Company (Registered Mail and Marine)
Great West Life Assurance Company (Life)
LOANING:
'City Investing Company, Limited, of Regina
Great West Life Assurance Company, of Winnipeg
Home Investment and Savings Association, of Winnipeg
Law Union & Rock Insurance Company, Ltd. (Investment Department)
North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company, Limited
Scottish 'Saskatchewan Trust Corporation, Limited, of Regina
Monarch Life Assurance Company, of Winnipeg
LAND:
Canada Saskatchewan Land Company, Limited Hudson’s Bay Company, Land Department
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES PRIVATE FUNDS INVESTEC!
We carry a complete list of Government, Provincial and Municipal Securities well suited for conservative investors.
ESTABLISHED PHONES
1905 3814
RENTS COLLECTED 3815
3213
Bond Exchange Building 1838 Hamilton Street
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Indemnity Agencies Limited
General Insurance Agents
PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES
The Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd., of London The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd., of London The North River Insurance Co., of New York
47 Canada Life Building
Telephone No. 3155
W. R. McKERLI E, Manager
North American Life Assurance Co.
Home Office
Money to Loan
On Improved Farm and City Property
Phone 3192
Toronto. Canada
ARTHUR R. PIPER District Manager for Southern Saskatchewan
J. R. ANSTIS Agency Cashier
404 DARKE BLOCK
2125 Eleventh Avenue
Manufacturers Life Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
Insurance in Force - $361,166,647
Assets (Dec. 31st, 1926) - $67,643,709
W. J. GRAY, Branch Manager, Phone 4857 J. D. BRODRICK, Cashier
HARRY R. LYNE, Assistant Loan Manager, Phone. 2280
301-302-303 and 304 Darke Block, 2125 Eleventh Ave.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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The Saskatchewan Mortgage and Trust Corporation, Limited
Authorized Capital . $2,000,000.00
Subscribed Capital ------ $844,050.00
Capital Paid Up and Reserve - - - $934,960.00
A. E. WHITMORE, President F. N. DARKE, Vice-President R. A. KIRKWOOD, Manager and Secretary
Approved by Special Act of the Saskatchewan Legislature
to act as
Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Financial and Insurance Agents, etc.
Estates and Properties Managed
Money to Loan on Improved City and Farm Properties at Current Rate
Correspondence and Enquiries Invited
2239 Eleventh Ave. Phone 3224
Corner of Lome Street
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
C. F. Herbert
General Insurance
and
Financial Broker
Representing the following Companies :
Bankers and Traders Insurance Company Limited Merchants Casualty Insurance Company Phenix Fire Insurance Company, of Paris, France British Traders Insurance Company Ltd.
AUTOMOBILE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE
Money to Loan
Ground Floor, Canada Life Building Cornwall Street Entrance Phone 2714
WILFRID J. DAWSON, C.A., England and Wales and Saskatchewan JOHN W. ROSBOROUGH, C.A., Saskatchewan
Dawson & Bosborough
Chartered Accountants and Auditors
PHONE 3734
713-714 McCallum-Hill Bldg. 1874 Scarth Street
A Good Opportunity
To put information about your business where people will see it, IS RIGHT HERE.
Henderson Directories
LIMITED
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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HARRY E. DROPE ANDREW J. HOSIE
Drope & Hosie
Limited
Real Estate, Insurance Investments and Rentals
Life, Fire, Hail, Windstorm, Health and Accident Auto, Plate Glass, Employers’ Liability
Fidelity Bonds Money to Loan
Representing the following Companies :
Canadian Fire Insurance Company
Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada
Fire Insurance Company of Canada (Montreal)
Glens Falls Insurance Company, of Glens Falls, N. Y.
Guardian Insurance Company of Canada (Montreal)
London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Limited, of Liverpool, Eng.
London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Insurance Company of Canada
Minnesota Underwriters’ Agency, of St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company
Mount Royal Assurance Company, of Montreal Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York Phoenix Assurance Company, of London, Eng.
Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Company, Limited, of Edin¬ burgh, Scotland
Local Government Society (Fire)
General Agents for Saskatchewan for:
Guardian Insurance Company of Canada Guardian Investment Company, Limited Yorkshire Insurance Company
London & Provincial Marine & General Insurance Company, Limited, of London, England Royal Exchange Assurance (Hail Dept.)
Service Prompt; Efficient; Courteous
Phones 3403 and 3365
308-309 Darke Block
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
ANDERSON, LUNNEY
& Company, Limited
JOHN F. ANDERSON JOHN F. LUNNEY JAMES M. ANDERSON
President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer
Insurance
Of Every Description
Loans Real Estate Rentals Bonds and Debentures Estates Managed Valuations
Representing the following Companies:
Atlas Assurance 'Company, Limited, of London, England
Car & General Insurance Corporation, Limited, of London, Eng.
General Accident, Fire & Life Assurance Corporation, Limited, of Perth, Scot. Hartford Livestock Insurance Company North America Accident Insurance ’Company North American Life Assurance ’Company
North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, of London and Edinburgh Occidental Fire Insurance Company, of Winnipeg, Man.
Occidental Trust ’Company, of Wawanesa, Man.
Reliance Insurance 'Company of Canada
Saskatchewan Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Saskatoon Scottish Union and National Insurance Company, of Edinburgh, Scotland United Grain Growers 'Securities Company, Limited
Mortgage Loans
on Farm and City Property at Current Rates of Interest
Appraisers and Valuators
Saskatchewan Life Building
ISIS Cornwall Street Phone 2@37
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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The
Western T rust
Company
Authorized Capital . $2,000,000.00 Reserve Fund and Undivided
Profits . $ 360,195.66
Paid-Up Capital . $1,005,000.00 Total Assets (Over) . $10,000,000.00
Head Office: Winnipeg* Branches: Regina and Edmonton
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DIRECTORS
ALAN J. ADAMSON
President
ROBERT JOHNSON
Vice-President
C. A. ADAMSON
Managing Director
JOHN A. THOMPSON GEO. R. WHITMORE F. E. KENASTON W. G. McMAHON Dr. J. IC. MCLENNAN WM. P. FESS WM. MARTIN, Jr. HON. J. G. TURRIFF
A. I. GRIERSON
Secretary
SASKATCHEWAN ADVISORY BOARD:
GEO. R. WHITMORE R. S. RIDEOUT C. A. ADAMSON
Managing Director
The Western Trust Building, Regina
A General Trust and Financial Business Transacted
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee, Receiver, Assignee, Liquidator, etc.
Acts as Trustee under Wills, Mortgages, Marriage Settlements or other Trust Deeds, by appointment.
Acts as Trustee in Bankruptcy.
The Company’s business is to Administer Estates.
When making your Will appoint this Company your Executor
R. S. RIDEOUT, Regina Manager
Phone 3732 2020 Eleventh Ave.
Opposite Post Office
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
COL. JAMES McARA W. LESLIE WALLACE
Established 1886
McAra Bros.
and Wallace
Cable Address: MoARA, REGINA CODE: WESTERN UNION
Real Estate, Investments Insurance, Loans
Rental Agents Estates Managed
Representing the following Companies :
Caledonian Insurance Company, of Edinburgh, Scotland
Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited, of London, Eng.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York
Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, of Toronto
New York Underwriters’ Insurance Company
North West Fire Insurance Company, of Winnipeg
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, of Norwich, Eng.
Nova-Scotia-Fire Underwriters’ Agency
Providence Washington Insurance Company, of Providence, R. I. Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpool, England Union Assurance Society, Limited, of London, England Maryland Casualty Company, of Baltimore, Md.
British Western Trust Corporation, Limited, of Regina
Western Development Company, Limited
Canadian City and Town Properties, Limited
Beta Apartments, Limited
Guarantee Company of North America
Special Attention to the Investment of Funds for Local and Non-Resident Investors. All properties are personally investigated and carefully appraised.
Phones 4441-7724
1855 Scarth Street
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Frank R. Logan & Company
Limited
SUCCESSORS TO
Amstrong-Logan Agency, Ltd.
Insurance Financial Brokers
Farm Lands City Property
Representing the following Companies:
Acadia Fire Insurance Company, of Halifax, N. S.
American Central Insurance Company, of St. Louis
Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada
Canadian Surety Company, of Toronto, Canada
Dominion Gresham Guarantee and Casualty Company, of Montreal
Empire Loan Company, of Winnipeg
General Discounts, Limited, of Regina
Globe Indemnity Company of Canada
Hamilton Provident & Loan Corporation, of Hamilton, Ont.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
Palatine Insurance Company, Limited, of London, Eng.
National Provincial Insurance Company, Limited, of London, England World Fire and Marine Insurance Company Ltd.
The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, Limited
Saskatchewan General Agents HAIL DEPARTMENT
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
General Agents
FIRE, HAIL AND TORNADO DEPARTMENTS
Acadia Fire Insurance Company
Money to Loan
Our Loaning Facilities are unexcelled.
Private and Company Money always available
We Solicit Funds for Investment in First Mortgages to net 6%% to 7%.
Care and Management of Property for Residents or Non-Residents.
Phones 2631-2632
Westman Chambers 1791 Rose Street
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
ALBERT T. BROOK
WILLIAM J. ALLISON
Brook & Allison
Established 1907
In business continually in Regina for over 20 years
Real Estate, Insurance Farm Lands, Loans, Rentals
Many years in the Realty Business in Regina has made us fully conversant with the values in all parts of the City. This knowledge, we feel, makes us competent to advise judiciously on investments, and we offer you the benefit 'of our experience, backed up by a long list of satisfied clients.
Representing the following Companies:
American Insurance Company, of Newark, N. j.
British General Insurance Company, of London, Eng.
Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Company, of Vancouver California Insurance Company, of San Francisco Phenix Fire Insurance Company, of Paris, France London Canada Insurance Company, of Canada Century Insurance Company, Limited, of Edinburgh General Accident Insurance Company, of Canada New York Plate Glass Insurance Company Federal Insurance Company, of Jersey City, N. J.
Imperial Guarantee and Accident Underwriters, Toronto, Ontario Bankers & Traders Insurance Co., Limited
Phone 5688
210-212 Gilmour Block 1825 Scarth St
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Established 1907
FRED. W. LOGAN
Trading as
Logan & Peverett
Fire, Accident, Sickness, Automobile, Hail, Tornado, Plate Glass, Rent, Use and Occupancy and Burglary and Theft
Insurance
Fidelity Bonds, Employers’ Liability Loans, Rentals, Collections, Real Estate
Representing the following Companies:
Dominion of Canada Guarantee & Accident Insurance Company, of Toronto
Scottish Canadian Assurance Corporation Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
Boston Insurance Company, of Boston, Mass.
Casualty Company of Canada
Guardian Assurance Company, Ltd., of London, England Essex & Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Limited, of London, England
Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Company, of New York
Imperial Guarantee & Accident Underwriters
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company, of Manchester, N. H.
Union Insurance Society, of Canton, Limited Calumet Underwriters, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Canada Permanent Building
Phone 6762 1776 Scarfh Street
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
GEORGE M. BELL, President JOHN M. MITCHELL, Secretary-Treasurer
Bell & Mitchell
LIMITED
REGINA VANCOUVER
Insurance
Guarantee Bonds Loans
Exclusive Agents : Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd., of London, Eng. Mercantile Fire and Marine Underwriters’ Agency, of St. Louis, Mo. National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.
North Empire Fire Insurance Company, of Winnipeg St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, of St. Paul, Minn. London Guarantee & Accident Company, Limited, of London, Eng. Phoenix Assurance Company, Limited, of London, Eng.
Agricultural Insurance Company, Limited, of Regina Canada National Fire Insurance Company, of Winnipeg Saskatchewan Guarantee & Fidelity Company, Limited, of Regina Queensland Insurance Company
Toronto Casualty Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Toronto Central Insurance Company, of London, Eng.
.St. Lawrence Underwriters Agency of the Western Assurance Company, Toronto, Ont.
'General Accident Assurance Company, Toronto, Ont.
Canadian General Insurance Company, Toronto Canadian Indemnity Company, Winnipeg
Phone 2611
Canada Life Building Regina, Sask
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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The Leader Publishing Co.
Limited
PUBLISHERS OF
The Morning Leader
AND
The Regina Daily Post
(EVENING)
Leader -Post Circulation
now exceeds
31,000
and is increasing Daily
Completely Covers Southern Saskatchewan
Your Classified Advertising message run in the LEADER - POST will naturally be translated into results.
Telephone 7651
Commercial Printing
in all its Branches
Office Supplies, Stationery
Leader Bldg. 1853 Hamilton Street
Special Advertising Department
Wholesale
Manufacturers and Jobbers Retail Merchants Automobiles and Supplies
Miscellaneous
Hotels Contractors Building Material Lumber
Page
Bain, Donald H., Ltd . 36
Beaver Lumber Company, Limited.. 25
Bowman Bros., Ltd . 29
Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee, Ltd. 33 Capital Ice Co., Ltd . 31
Deere (John) Plow Co. of Saskat¬ chewan . 29
Engineers & Plumbers Supply Co.,
Ltd . 34
Glasgow Lumber Co., Ltd . 28
MacKenzie Supply Company, Ltd... 36 Massey Harris Co., Ltd . 32
Page
Monarch Lumber Company, Limited 34
National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd . 29
Queen’s Hotel . 33
Regina Monumental Co . 35
Regina Plumbing & Heating Co., Ltd. 32
Security Lumber Co., Ltd . 26
Smith Bros. & Wilson, Limited.... 27
Thompson, Ambrose, Garage . 35
Weaver, L. E . 36
Willson Stationery Company, Ltd... 31
SPECIAL. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Beaver Lumber
Company, Limited
C. M. WILLOUGHBY, Manager Regina Branch C. M. FAULKNER, Assistant Manager
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Buiiders’
Hatersais
LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, LATH, BUILDING PAPER, CEDAR POSTS. CEMENT, LIME, PILASTER, ETC.
Coafi and Wood
Phones 4904 and 6520
1438 Dewdney Avenue, cor. St. John
\#OUR Delivery Service, Collections, Sales, 1 Purchasing, Mailing and every other de¬ partment needs a
City Directory
to enable them to give Good Service to Your Customers.
Buy a City Directory Today
It can be used every day in the year
Henderson Directories Limited
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
HEAD OFFICE - MOOSE JAW, SASK.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER
and all kinds of Builders’ Material
COAL and WOOD
BRANCHES IN SASKATCHEWAN
xAbernethy
xAlameda
xoAng-lia
Avonlea
xAylesbury
xBalcarres
xoBattrum
xoBayard
xBeadle
xBeechy
xBender
xBerg
xBroadacres xBroadview Buchanan xCantuar xCardross xCoderre xCorning- xCrane Valley Creelman oCrestwynd xCutknife Dafoe xDahinda xoDelmas xDilke xDinsmore xDonavon
xDrake
xDruid
xDubuc
xDuff
xDummer
xDysart
xoEdenwold
xHart
xHerschel
xHoldfast
xlmperial
Jansen
xLorlie
xMacrorie
xManor
xMeota
Mervin
xKandahar xoMitchellton xKayville xMoose Jaw
xoEdgeley xEttington xFife Lake xFindlater xFiske xFoam Lake xFort Qu’Appelle oGlenavon xGrayson xHandel Hardy
xKeeler
xoKelfield
xKerrobert
xoKillaley
Kipling
xLampman
Langbank
xLeader
Lebret
xoLeipzig
xLiberty
Mossbank xNeville xNo. Battleford Odessa xPalmer xParkbeg1 xPinkliam Plato xPlunkett xPrelate xPrimate
oPrince
xRadville
xRegina
xRenown
xRevenue
xRockhaven
xRosetown
xSaskatoon
xSilton
xSimpson
xSovereign
xStalwart
xSpring Valley
xStranraer
xSuccess
xSuperb
xTramping- Lake xTruax xoVawn
Valley City Verwood xWillmar Willow Bunch xWillows Wynyard xYorkton xYoung xZealandia
Yards marked x handle Fuel; Yards marked o handle Hardware
Regina Sales Office and Yard:
Cor. Osier and South Railway St.
Phones: 2242 and 25D2
4. W. HAMILTON, Local Manager C. A. MORTON, Asst. Manager - WM. AIRTH, Accountant
Res. Phone 7022 Res. Phone 91552 Res. Phone 8846
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Smith Bros. & Wilson
Limited
ALEXANDER SMITH, President DUNCAN SMITH, Vice-President.
DONALD D. SMITH, Vice-President JOHN WILSON, Director EDWARD LONG, Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE JOHNS, Director
General Contractors
C. P. R. Hotel
Phone - 4883
104-105 Donahue Block, Eleventh Ave.
Branch: Vancouver, B. C.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Glasgow Lumber Co.
Limited
Everything for the Builder
Lumber, NSSHwork, Lime Cement and Piaster
Coal
Rosedeer Bryan
Bellevue Steam
Phones
2223
2224
Phones
2223
2224
Yard and Office:
Corner 10th Ave. and Angus St.
Near Albert Street Subway
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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National Drug and Chemical
Company of Canada Ltd.
Executive Offices: 32-34 St. Gabriel Street, Montreal
Associated Branches at Halifax, St. John, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Regina, iSaskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria
Wholesale Druggists
Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines
Manufacturers of
“Nadruco” Preparations
C. H. LANDER, Manager C. HAROLD DEACON, Accountant
Phones 2616, 2617 and 2522 1434 Rose Street
John Deere Plow Go.of Saskatchewan, Ltd.
REGINA AND SASKATOON
H. H. KOHLMAN, Managing* Director
John Deere Tractors and Waterloo Boy Stationary Engines
Goodison Separators, John Deere Tractor and Horse Plows, John Deere Harvesting Machinery. Van Brunt Drills, John Deere Spreaders, Bissell Disc Harrows, John Deere “Moline” Wagons, Corn Cultivators, Listers and' Harvesters, Packers, Sleighs, Gold Medal Cream Separators, Stock Raisers’ Implements.
Phones 2607-2608 Exchange Broad Cor. Seventh Ave.
JOHN DEERE HE GAVE TO THE WORLD THE STEEL PLOW
Bowman Brothers, Limited
SASKATOON AND REGINA
Automotive Supplies and Equipment Firestone Tires
Willard Batteries Atwater Kent Radios
(Wholesale Only)
I. H. BOWMAN, Vice-President
Manager and Long Distance Phones 3960 and 4484
Cl,y D**k "d w,rt“: pHI ™ 2329-35 South Railway St.
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The Willson Stationery
Company, Limited
Complete Office Outfitters
Legal and Commercial Stationers
Roll Top Desks, Flat Top Desks, Typewriter Desks, Office Chairs, Steel and Wood Filing Equipment. Blank Books, Loose Leaf Books, Typewriter Papers, Ribbons and Carbons. Also Complete Line of Office Sundries,
Printing, Ruling and Embossing
GEORGE H. DISBROW, Manager
Phone 3320 2119 Eleventh Avenue
Also Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Brandon, Winnipeg
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Wholesale and Retail
JAMES GRASSICK, Manager
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.•SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Regina Plumbing & Heating
COMPANY, LIMITED
J. .SCOTT ROBERTSON - - - President
GIDEON G. ROBERTSON - Secretary-Treasurer
Sanitary and Heating Engineers
Estimates Given on all Classes of Work
Phone 3310 2416 Eleventh Avenue
Massey- Harris Co.
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Quality Farm Implements
Binders
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Hay Loaders
Cultivators
Seeders
Including:
Shoe Drills Disc Harrows Drag Harrows Harrow Carts Feed Cutters Pulpers
Ensilage Cutters Manure Spreaders Cream .Separators Plows
Scufflers Land Rollers Packers Wagons Sleighs Dump Carts Gasoline Engines Grain Grinders Saw Outfits Tractor Engines
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE:
2300 South Railway Street, cor.
Phones: Office 4196 Collections 4198
Smith Street
Repairs 4197
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Queens Hotel
RATES: $1.00 to $1.50 per day. Single Rooms $1.00
Lunch Room in Connection
Rooms Reserved by Wire and Phone. Baths, Hot and Cold Running Water
in Rooms
J. Wesley Wood, Proprietor
Phone 3424 1835 Rose Street
Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee
LIMITED
Wholesale Grocers and Importers
Packers of The “ROYAL SHIELD” Brand of Goods Paper & Stationery Dept.: PAPER BAGS, WRAPPING PAPER, Etc.
Corner Scarth St. and Dewdney Ave.
Also Swift Current, Sask.
’HONES: Manager — 3436; Credit Manager — 3435; Sample Room — 3432; City Order — 2645 and 2646; Sales Department, Country Orders — 3431
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
R. HARRY READ, President and Managing Director
Engineers & Plumbers Supply
Company, Limited
Wholesale Jobbers
Boilers, Radiation, Valves, Pipe Fitting, Enamelware, Porcelain, Plumbing Accessories, Pipe and Boiler Covering, Asbestos Cement, Sewer Tile, Electrical Power Pumps.
Agents for Taylor-Forbes Co. Limited, Guelph, Ontario
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sovereign Boilers and Radiators
(Hot Water and Steam)
Phone 6202
Seventh Avenue, cor. McIntyre Street
The Monarch Lumber Co. Ltd.
Builders’ Supplies
Coal, Lumber, Sash, Doors, Roofing, Brick, Cement, Lime, Plaster, etc
Agents: Paroid Roofing and Seal-O-Felt (Insulation)
Branch Yards in Saskatchewan at
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Aberdeen |
Cudworth |
Estlin |
Kinley |
Marquis |
Sintaluta |
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Allan |
Dalmeny |
Fielding |
Landis |
Milden |
Sonningdale |
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Arlee |
Davidson |
Forgan |
Langenburg |
Osier |
Star City |
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Beatty |
Delisle |
Girvin |
Langham |
Perdue |
Strongfteld |
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Birsay |
Demaine |
Glenside |
Lash burn |
Radisson |
Tisdale |
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Borden |
Denholm |
Gray |
Lewvan |
Regina |
Venn |
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Bredenbury |
Denzil |
Hague |
Loreburn |
Riceton |
Vonda |
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Cando |
Dixon |
Hanley |
Lucky Lake |
Riverhurst |
Wartime |
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Central Butte |
Duck Lake |
Harris |
Lumsden |
Rosthern |
Watrous |
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Chamberlain |
Dunblane |
Hawarden |
Luseland |
Salvador |
Wiseton |
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Churchbridge |
Eatonia |
Hepburn |
Macklin |
Saskatoon |
Young |
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Colfax |
Elbow |
Imperial |
Madison |
Simpson |
Zelma |
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Craik |
Elrose |
Phones 2570 and 8321
College and Elphinstone St.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
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Twenty-Four Hour Service
Ambrose Thompson Garage
Sales Agent for Nash and Reo Cars, Reo Trucks
Automobiles, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trimming and Upholstering
Car Storage
GENERATOR, MAGNETO AND ALL AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL WORK, BATTERIES, TIRES, OILS, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES
We are specially equipped to handle Accident and Collision Repairing
Phones 7717-6535
2209 Albert St., cor. Fourteenth Ave.
Regina Monumental
Company
Monumental Sculptors
in
Marble, Granite or Stone
Tablets, Headstones and all kinds of Cemetery Work and Re-Lettering
1748 Hamilton Street
Phone 7895
SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
MacKenzie Supply
Company;, Limited
W. Ross MacKenzie, President and Managing Director
Builders’ Supplies
and General Coal Dealers in
Steam and Domestic Coal
— from—
ALL WESTERN FIELDS Wholesale and Retail
Prices on Application
Phones 5024 and 5914
Old C.N.R, Freight Shed North Railway St.
Curtains and Draperies Made to Order AUTOMOBILE TOPS OUR SPECIALTY
(ESTABLISHED 1906)
L. E. Weaver
UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, PICTURE FRAMING
CARPETS SEWN, CLEANED AND ALTERED AUTOMOBILE TOPS, CURTAINS, SEATS AND COVER SLIPS MADE AND REPAIRED
Phone 5021
1919 Smith Street
Cable Address all Branches: “DONBAIN” Codes:
A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions Armsby 1911 and Western Union Calpack 1923 Edition
Donald §1. Bain, Ltd.
Head Office: WINNIPEG
Branches: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Fort William, Montreal, London, Eng.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERY BROKERS GEORGE F. DENT, Manager Regina Branch
Phone 3902 2212 Dewdney Avenue
Henderson’s
Regina
Directory
1927
COMPRISING A COMPLETE STREET AND AVENUE DIRECT¬ ORY OF THE CITY AND ADJOINING DISTRICTS, AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSI¬ NESS FIRMS AND COMPANIES, PRO¬ FESSIONAL MEN AND PRIVATE CITIZENS, AND A COMPLETE
Classified Business Directory
and Buyers’ Guide
PRICE $9.00
Limited
279 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Man.
MEMBER OF
VOL XX.
Compiled and Published by
Henderson Directories
Copyright, Canada, 1927, by Henderson Directories Limited
Contents
General Index
Page
Abbreviations . 184
Alphabetical Directory . 185
Blocks, Buildings and Apartments . 91
Classified Business Directory . 497
Index to Advertisers . 40
Introductory . 39
Miscellaneous Section . 41
Special Advertising Department . 1-36
Street Directory . . . . 95
Subdivision and their Locations . 182
Index to Miscellaneous Section
Page
Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition Association . 73
Associations . 68
Benevolent Societies . 77
Board of Trade . 63
Cemeteries . 53
Churches and Places of Worship . 66
Civic Administration . 46
Clubs . 74
Colleges and Schools . 54
Consuls and Consular Agents . 90
Courts . 86
Customs . .* . 88
Dominion of Canada Local Offices and Officials . 88
Educational Information . 54
Fire Department . 48
Hospitals and Homes . 76
Land Titles Office . 87
Legislative Assembly . 80
Library . 72
Military District No. 12 . - . 91
Miscellaneous Information . 68
Parks . 53
Police Department . 49
Post Office . 89
Postal Revenue . 89
Provincial Officials and Departments . . 80
Provincial Police . 88
Royal Canadian Mounted Police . 91
Salvation Army . 67
Street Railway . 49
Union of Saskatchewan Municipalities . 73
University of Saskatchewan . 59
Water Works System . 51
Young Men’s Christian Association . 71
Young Women’s Christian Association . 72
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Introductory
The present volume constitutes the 1927 edition of Henderson’s Directory of Regina. The work embodies a complete epitome of the civic, commercial, social and industrial interests and activities of the municipality. It is a modern Direc¬ tory in all its parts and includes all the essential features which have been proven so satisfactory to our patrons in previous issues; these have been retained and amplified, and improvements have been added as suggested by experience in order to add to the value and usefulness of the Directory, thus fully meeting the require¬ ments of patrons; the approbation and continued patronage accorded the work are constant incentives to better service.
The publication has had the benefit and advantage of the complete organiza¬ tion and resources of the publishers, and of the skill and' experience of their corps of enumerators and compilers added to the courteous co-operation of citizens, in the production of the volume.
THE DEPARTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION is included in pages 37 to 94, and contains data concerning City, Provincial and Federal Govern¬ ment offices, commercial organizations, cemeteries, churches (denominational and miscellaneous), colleges and schools, hospitals, homes and asylums, building ex¬ change and associations, institutes and societies, libraries, military organizations, public schools, secret societies, etc.
THE STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE is embraced in pages 95 to 181; in this feature the names of all streets and avenues are arranged alphabetically, giving the location, number on the street and showing the occupant.
The intersecting streets are shown in the order that they come.
THE ADVERTISING occupies pages 1 to 36; ithis section of the Directory, printed on colored paper, includes numerous advertisements of the leading manu¬ facturing, business and professional interests. A casual perusal of these adver¬ tisements will picture many interesting phases of the city’s activities. They are not display advertisements, primarily, however, but rather are reference advertising at its best. The need for this kind of information readily at hand is very great, and the general appreciation of this need is evidenced by the liberal patronage the city Directory enjoys in many and varied lines of trade.
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of citizens, business firms and cor¬ porations covers pages 185 to 495.
THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY commences at page 497, and exhibits the various manufacturing, mercantile and professional names, compiled under headings appropriate to the class of industry or profession followed.
ADVERTISING REGINA
An important function of the Directory is to set forth the characteristics and advantages of the city as a place of residence, as a business location, as an in¬ dustrial site, and as an educational centre. The Directory acts as a mirror, reflect¬ ing all that is noteworthy in the city in the above respects. In order to spread this information regarding the city broadcast over the country, where they are readily available for reference use by the public. There they serve as perpetual advertisements of Regina, for business men the country over realize that the City Directory represents the community as it really is.
The publishers take this opportunity of thanking the citizens for valuable assistance rendered in 'the way of furnishing information concerning themselves, their friends and their business interests for this Directory, and also the public- spirited and progressive business and professional men for support given in the way of patronage.
The directory estimate of population is based on the actual number of names contained in the book, which is multiplied bj7- 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 r>onu]«tmn of R°gina is 51,170. This includes considerable territory bevond the city limits, which is canvassed in order that the names of all people doing business in Regina may be obtained for the Directory.:
Respectfully, The Publishers,
HENDERSON DIRECTORIES, LIMITED.
September, 1927.
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Index to Advertisers
Page
Anderson, Lunney & Co., Ltd . 16
Bain, Donald H., Ltd . 36
Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd . 25
Bell & Mitchell, Ltd . 22
Bowman Bros., Ltd . 29
Brook & Allison ... . back cover and 20 Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee, Ltd.. 33 Campkin & Co., Ltd. .. backbone and 9
Canada Permanent Mortgage Cor¬ poration . front cover and 10
Canada Permanent Trust Co.
. front cover and 10
Capital Ice Co., Ltd . 31
Dawson & Rosborough . 14
Deere (John) Plow Co. of Sask . 29
Drope & Hosie . 15
Duncan’s Drug Store .... right side lines Engineers’ & Plumbers’ Supply Co.,
Ltd . 34
Galloway, Cleary & Co . left top lines
Glasgow Lumber Co., Ltd.
. back cover and 28
Herbert, C. F . 14
Hotel Wascana . right top lines
Indemnity Agencies, Ltd . 12
Leader Publishing Co., Ltd.
...back cover, right top lines and 23
Lockhart’s, Limited . left side lines
Logan, Frank R. & Co., Ltd.
. front cover and 19
Logan & Peverett . 21
McAra Bros. & Wallace . 18
McCallum, Hill & Co . 6
MacKenzie Supply Co., Ltd . 36
Manufacturers Life Insurance Co... 12
Massey-Harris Co., Ltd . 32
Masterson Motors, Ltd. ..right side lines
Page
Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd . 34
National Drug & Chemical Co . 29
Nay & James . front cover and 11
North American Life Assurance Co. 12
Otton, Hamilton Agencies . 4
Parisian Dye Works . right top lines
Patton & McLeod . 7
Powles & Company . 3
Queen’s Hotel . 33
Regina Cartage Co. Ltd., .right top lines Regina Cold Storage & Forwarding
Co.. Ltd . left side lines
Regina Florist Co., Ltd., .right top lines
Regina Marble & Tile, Ltd.
. right side lines
Regina Monumental Co . 35
Regina Plumbing & Heating Co.
Ltd . 32
Saskatchewan General Trusts Cor¬ poration, Ltd . 7
Saskatchewan Mortgage & Trust Corporation, Ltd. .front cover and 13 Security Lumber Co., Ltd.
. . . .front cover, left side lines and 26
Smeed’s, Ltd . left top lines
Smith Bros. & Wilson, Ltd . 27
Sterling Trusts Corporation . 8
Thompson (Ambrose) Garage . 35
Van Egmopd (W. G.) & Storey (Stan
E.) . front cover and 2
Wascana Hotel . right top lines
Weaver, Lincoln E . 36
Western Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
. back cover and left side lines
Western Trust Co . 17
Williams, R. H, & Sons, Ltd.
. right side lines
Willson Stationery Co., Ltd.
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City of Regina
REGINA, the Capital and Seat of Government of the Province of Saskatchewan, is situated 357 miles west of Winnipeg on the C.P.R. Main lines. When incorporated as a city in 1903, Regina had a population of 3,000. Since then it has grown solidly and steadily, until today it is the fourteenth City of the Dominion, with an estimated population of 40,000.
REGINA is Latin for “Oueen,” and commemorates Queen Vic¬ toria. The name was suggested in 1882 by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle, the Queen’s daughter and wife of the Governor General.
HISTORICAL
The first settlers of the district arrived in May, 1882, and subse¬ quently a canvas town sprang up where the trestle bridge carries the main track of the C.P.R. across Wascana Creek, about a mile west of the centre of the City.
The selection of the townsite of Regina was arranged jointly by the Government and the C.P.R. Company. Early in 1883 an officer of the North-West Mounted Police was sent to select a suitable place for the headquarters of the force, which had previously been at Win¬ nipeg. On his return the lands at present occupied by the barracks were selected.
At this time an agreement had been completed between the Dominion Government and the Railway Company to enter into part¬ nership regarding certain townsites, one of which was to be the seat of Government for the North-West Territories. Acting under this agreement the General Manager of the Railway Company, then W. C. Van Home, and Mr. Dewdney, the Governor of the Territories, selected four sections, viz: 19 and 30, township 17, range 19, and 24 and 25, township 17, range 20, west of the second meridian, to con¬ stitute the Townsite of Regina. These selections were subsequently vested in Messrs. Osier, Scarth, Smith and Angus, trustees to admi¬ nister and divide the net proceeds between the Federal Government and the Railway Company.
The arrangement for the control of the townsite by the Townsite Trustees was terminated by Order in Council of 29th December, 1900, and by further Order in Council of 6th April, 1903, the granting to the Municipality of the lots in the Townsite which had reverted to the Crown was authorized.
Up to March 7th, 1883, when the Roundhouse was burned, Regina had been a Divisional Point on the C.P.R., but after that date the headquarters of the Division was removed to Moose Jaw.
By Order in Council, 27th March, 1883, the Town of Regina was declared to be the seat of Government of the North-West Territories, in place of Battleford.
In the Spring of 1883, the first school was opened in the town. The original Dominion Lands Office, a low frame building, was brought up on a flat car from Troy (afterwards called Qu’Appelle) and placed at the corner of Broad Street and Victoria Avenue.
A public meeting was held in April, 1883, to discuss the matter
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of the site of the proposed post office, the site finally selected being on Victoria Avenue.
On May 13th, 1883, Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Dewdney arrived to take up residence in Regina. They were met on arrival by a large number of citizens, and His Honor was presented with an address.
Regina was made a Money Order Point on July 1st, 1883. A public meeting was held and a citizens’ committee formed to carry on the business of the town. Mr. John Secord, Barrister, was appointed secretary, and Sub-Committees were appointed on Finance Sanitation, Fire and Water and Miscellaneous Affairs. A committee was also appointed to draft a charter of incorporation, and the Finance Committee were instructed to collect $2,000 by public subscription for public works.
Elections for the North-West Council were held in August, 1883. Mr. William White was selected for the Regina district. The Fifth Council of the North-West Territories was opened by Lieutenant Governor Dewdney on August 22, 1883. A bill entitled, “An Ordi¬ nance Respecting Municipalities,” was introduced in the North-West Council on September 12, 1883, and a public meeting of citizens was called to discuss the matter of incorporation.
In October, 1883, a lot on Eleventh Avenue, near Rose Street, was sold for $275. At this time farm lands in the vicinity of the City were worth about $5 per acre.
On Monday, October 8th, the Civic Council met and took final steps to comply with the Ordinance to provide Municipal Govern¬ ment. The Government Buildings, Council Chambers and Indian Office on Dewdney Street vvere completed in October. The first telephones privately owned were introduced into the town at this time.
L"p to December, 1883, Regina had two chartered banks, the Bank of Montreal and the Merchants Bank. It was found, however, that there was not enough business for two banks, and the Mer¬ chants 'bank was therefore withdrawn.
Nominations for the first Municipal Elections took place on January 3. 1884. Two hundred and thirteen votes were polled, and the following were -elected : J. W. Smith. J. A. Kerr, J. D. Sibbald, James Hambley, Daniel Mowat, W. H. Gibbs and Mr. D. L. Scott, who later became Judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta, was the first mayor.
Regina was incorporated as a City on June 19, 1903, under Chapter 28 of the Ordinances of the North-West Territories, 1903 — 04, and became the Capital and Seat of Government of the Province of Saskatchewan.
The Parliament Buildings, the erection of which was commenced in the fall of 1908, stands on its own grounds of about 160 acres, south of Wascana Lake and within the City Limits. It has well been said that there are no Parliament Buildings more dignified or better adapted to the needs of legislative work than those of the Saskatche¬ wan Capital.
CITY GOVERNMENT
The government of the City is vested in a Council. It is what is regarded as a modified form of Commission Government with the Council as the Legislative body, and the City Commissioners the
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Executive. The powers of both are contained in “The City Act.” The Council consists of the Mayor and ten Aldermen. Both are elected by a vote of the City at large. The Mayor is elected annually, while the Aldermen hold office for two years. The members of the Collegiate Institute, Public and Separate School Boards are elected at the same time and in same manner as Aldermen.
FINANCIAL CENTRE
Regina is unquestionably the financial centre of the Province, and its development in this respect is most remarkable. No less than seven of the leading Chartered Banks have branches in the City, and with one exception have erected substantial buildings of their own.
The Bank1 Clearing House Association was established and com¬ menced business on October 1st, 1909.
The 1926 Clearings are in excess of $15,000,000 more than those of the previous year, being the highest since the record year of 1920.
Almost every loaning institution of importance in Canada has an office in the city, many of them occupying their own buildings.
A very large volume of business is transacted in the purchase and sale of bonds and debentures of the municipalities and school districts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the City being the headquarters of Western Canada for this class of business. As an indication of this it may be said that the authorization granted by the Local Government Board for the issue of Municipal, School and Rural Telephone Debentures in Saskatchewan alone for 1926 amounted to $2,920,761.
A RAILWAY CENTRE
Regina is justly entitled to be termed a great centre for railways. Twelve lines radiate in all directions from the City and the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways vie with each other in their endeavor to give Regina an excellent train service. In short, Regina serves 2,255 miles of Railway on which are located some 250 towns and villages.
GREAT DISTRIBUTING POINT
Served by the Transcontinental Railway systems and numerous branch lines Regina offers unrivalled facilities for the distribution of merchandise in the middle West. As a distributor of farm imple¬ ments, it has been spoken of as the greatest in the world, business in this line having reached $25,000,000 in one year. Every Canadian and American implement manufacturnig firm of any importance has an agency in the City. This is due to Regina’s geographical situation in the heart of the grain growing district of Western Canada, and its unequalled railway facilities.
MUNICIPALY-OWNED INDUSTRIAL SITE
The City of Regina ocupies a premier position as regards Cana¬ dian cities, and in fact a first position among American Cities, in that it owns a large portion of its original townsite. Three hundred acres of this original townsite, three blocks from the centre of the down town business and financial centre are reserved and developed for wholesale and manufacturing purposes. Provision is made for spur track accommodation to each site. Sewer,- water, power, street
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railway, pavements and walks are available throughout the area, and the freight depots of the railway companies are convenient to it. Over half in value of the area, representing seven miles of spur track frontage, has been sold and is in use for manufacturing and warehouse purposes. The City has still about six miles of spur track frontage for sale to bona fide businesses at satisfactory prices. Some seventy new businesses have located here since 1914, and Regina has a num¬ ber of manufacturing concerns, upwards of 150 wholesale and over 360 retail houses located in the city.
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
The City is a firm believer in municipal ownership and owns its Street Railway of Which it has some 30 miles constructed within the City Limits; Light and Power Plant supplying cheap light and power and Water System. The number of passengers carried on the street railway during 1926 was 5,651,380 and its earnings $328,- 654.54. The earnings of the power plant were $672,482.38, and that of the waterworks for 1926 $267,600.
CENTRE OF GRAIN GROWING PROVINCE
Surrounding Regina is the finest grain growing district in the world. Saskatchewan is pre-eminently an agricultural province. It is the greatest grain growing province of Canada. Testifying to the quality of the wheat grown in the province it may be stated that Saskatchewan has won the World’s Prize for the best wheat grown eleven times in the last sixteen years.
THE SASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL
Since June 26, 1924, the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Pro¬ ducers, Limited, properly known as the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, has been officially in existence as a non-profit, co-operative, wheat marketing organization for the farmers of Saskatchewan. The acre¬ age listed on February 1, 1927, as covered by the 80,600 odd contracts, is more than 10.500,000 of wheat alone; and this with the 2,600,000 acres of oats, barley, rye and flax covered by the 38,000 contracts included in the Coarse Grains Pool, makes a total of more than 13,000,000 acres of Saskatchewan cultivated land, the products of which are marketed under what is known as the pooling principle of co-operation.
When the Pool was officially declared in existence it had only 46,509 contracts. On June 1, 1925, the number of contracts was 52,475, in June, 1926, it was 72,500, and on February 1, 1927, as already stated, the number of contracts was 80,676.
The steady growth of the Pool is an indication of its popularity among the farmers of the province. During its first year of opera¬ tion it handled 50,093,753 bushels of wheat. For the crop year of 1925-26 it handled 129,600,522 bushels.
Up to the first of August, 1926, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool had acquired a system of 89 country elevators in the province, hut at that date it took over the total elevator facilities of the Saskatche¬ wan Co-operative Elevator Company, including 45 1 country eleva¬ tors and a considerable amount of terminal elevator space. At the present time the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool owns and operates 587
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country elevators in Saskatchewan and owns or controls a total ter¬ minal capacity at Fort William, Port Arthur and Buffalo of 17,075,000 bushels. In order to pay for these elevators, 2 cents per bushel is deducted, under the terms of the grower's contract with the Pool, from the gross proceeds from the sale of wheat, and, to date, approxi¬ mately $3,600,000 have been invested in this way by the farmers of Saskatchewan in Saskatchewan Pool Elevators, Limited, the subsi¬ diary company of the Pool, which operates the elevator system.
Pool wheat for Saskatchewan, along with similar wheat from the Provinces of Manitoba and Alberta, is sold through what is known as The Canadian Co-operative Wheat Producers, Limited, with headquarters in Winnipeg. This organization is controlled by a Board of nine directors, three of whom are from each of the Prov¬ incial Wheat Pools, none of which sell any wheat themselves, but dispose of it through the Central Selling Agency. The latter organi¬ zation has representatives in the most important European countries and last year disposed of a total of 187,000,000 bushels of wheat in about fifty-six different markets. Of this quantity 100,000,000 bushels was disposed of to Eastern European and Oriental buyers direct, through Wheat Pool agencies.
LIVE STOCK
It has also been demonstrated that some of the choicest live stock in the world is bred in this province. At the 1926 Toronto Royal Winter Fair, Saskatchewan won 20 championships, 21 reserve cham¬ pionships and in addition 24 first prizes and 74 other prizes. At the Chicago International Life Stock Show it took 15 championships and reserve championships and specials, 14 first prizes and 37 other prizes. The Saskatchewan exhibits won a total of 273 prizes on their eastern tour, which included the shows already mentioned, this being more than was ever won in the history of these exhibits. According to the latest figures Saskatchewan has considerably over a quarter of a million more horses than any other province in the Dominion. Sask¬ atchewan is also coming to the front rapidly with dairying and other branches of the best diversified farming.
RESIDENTIAL CENTRE
In this respect Regina has been referred to as “The City of Beautiful Homes.” Indeed, as a residental centre it offers every inducement to the homeseeker.
EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OF PROVINCE
From the educational and social points of view, the City also offers every advantage. With a population of about 40,000 the City has the Regina (United) College, St. Chad’s (Anglican) College, Campion (Roman Catholic) College, and the Provincial Government Normal School, as well as a Lutheran College.
Besides this group of Educational Buildings there is a Central Collegiate Institute, a large building of classic design, and the Scott Collegiate, which was erected, equipped and opened on the North Side, at a cost of $150,000 in 1923.
In addition there are some 18 Public and Separate Schools, 28 Churches, Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A., two Public Hospitals and several Private Nursing Homes; a Public Library with three branches;
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several Business Colleges and numerous Societies for the advance¬ ment of Art, Music, Literature and Science; one daily Morning Pa¬ per, one daily Evening Paper, two weekly papers and several monthly trade publications.
As to amusements, the City has two dramatic and four Moving Picture Theatres. The lake adjoining the Parliament Buildings offers facilities for boating, bathing and skating. Many Fraternal Societies and other Organizations exist here devoted to amateur theatricals, debates, etc. The City is within easy distance of Last Mountain and Katepwa Lakes, two of the beauty spots of the prov¬ ince and delightful holiday resorts which afford excellent facilities for bathing, fishing and boating.
SOME STATISTICS
Regina is the best paved city in Canada for its size, having some 38.26 miles of paved streets, 71.50 miles of graded streets, 54.62 miles of granolithic and 75.95 miles of plank sidewalks. The City also has some 84.36 miles of sewer with 8,731 connections; some 81 miles of water mains with 576 hydrants and 6,394 house connections ; four fire stations with some 53 firemen and a full equipment of the most modern fire fighting appartus ; some 257 acres of parks, a trunk sewer and sewage disposal works and an incinerator plant for disposal of garbage.
CITY HALL
Regina’s City Hall is situated at the corner of Eleventh Avenue and Hamilton Street. The funds for its erection were to a great extent provided by the sale of the townsite lands, yet the City still possesses an asset in its saleable property which is valued at some $1,767,024.25.
HEADQUARTERS OF MILITARY DISTRICT
Regina is also the headquarters of Military District No. 12, which comprises the Province of Saskatchewan. This adds much to the business and social life of the City.
Civic Administration
Mayors Since Incorporation
From the date of incorporation as a town, in the year 1883, to the date of incorporation as a city, June 19, 1903 :
1884— D. L. Scott, Q.C. 1894— Robert Martin
1885— D. L. Scott, Q.C. 1895— G. T. Marsh
1886 — Dan Mowat 1896 — W. F. Eddy
1887— Dan Mowat 1897— W. F. Eddy
1888 — W. Cayley Hamilton, Q.C. 1898 — F. N. Darke
1889— 1. W. Smith ~ 1899— T. K. Mclnnis
1890— T. A. McCaul 1900— W. T. Mollard
1891— R. H. Williams 1901 — W. T. Mollard
1892— R. H. Williams 1902— T. W. Smith
1893— J. I-I. C. Willoughby, M.D. 1903- f. W. Smith
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From the date of incorporation as a city, June 19, 1903:
1916— W. D. Cowan, D.D.S.
1917— W. D. Cowan, D.D.S
1904— H. W. Laird
1905— H..W. Laird
1906— P. McAra, Jr.
1907— J. W. Smith
1908— J. W. Smith
1909— R. H. Williams
1910 — R. H. Williams
1911— P. McAra, Jr.
1912— P. McAra, Jr.
1913 — Robert Martin
1914 — Robert Martin
1915 — James Balfour
1918 — Henry Black
1919 — Henry Black
1920 — James Grassick
1921 — James Grassick
1922 — James Grassick
1923— S. C. Burton
1924— S. C. Burton
1925— W. E. Mason
1926— W. E. Mason
1927 — Col. James McAra
CITY COUNCIL, 1927
Mayor Term Office
James McAra . 1927
Aldermen
M. J. Coldwell .
Jas. Cooksley .
I. H. Bowman .
H. Drope .
R. N. Kelly .
N. 1. Taylor .
C. B. McKee .
Charles Gardner .
Harry Perry .
T. G. McNall .
1927-28
1927-28
1927-28
1927-28
1927-28
1927
1927
1927
1927
1927
COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL
At the beginning of 1916 the Council abolished the various Stand¬ ing Committees and substituted therefor a Special Committee consist¬ ing of all the members of Council with the Deputy Mayor as Chair¬ man. This Special Committee meets every Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock and undertakes the duties and performs the functions of all the former Standing Committees.
Sub-Committees are appointed from this large Committee from time to time for the purpose of considering and reporting upon par¬ ticular subjects and on any matters which may be referred to them.
CIVIC OFFICIALS
Mayor — <Col. James McAra
Commissioner — L. A. Thornton
Solicitor — G. F. Stewart
Clerk — G. Beach
Engineer — D. A. R. McCannel
Medical Health Officer — Wm. R. Coles, M.D.
Auditors — Dawson & Rosborough Treasurer — D. D. Ross City Comptroller — S. B. Nelles Assessor — R. J. Westgate
Superintendent Street Railway — D. W. Houston Police Magistrate — J. H. Heffernan
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Superintendent of Parks — J. M. Craig Superintendent Light and Power — E. W. Bull Superintendent Water Works — J. W. D. Farrell Chief Constable — M. J. Bruton Chief Fire Department — W. A. White Chief Sanitary Inspector — J. A. Bertwistle Building Inspector — O. T. Falls License Inspector — S. Lyne
Market Clerk and Weighmaster — Frederick A. Lord Cemetery Caretaker — James Fenton City Flail Janitor — James J Raven City Pound1 — Harry Brock
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fire Department is under the control of the City Council. It consists of one chief, eight captains, two operators and 42 firemen. The Department operates under the two-platoon system, half the members being on day shift and the other half on night shift, the change being made at 8.00 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day.
Chief— W. A. White
Central Fire Hall — Headquarters : Eleventh Avenue corner Osier Street, Phone 100
No. 2 Hall — Corner Scarth Street and Eighth Avenue No. 3 Hall — Corner Robinson Street and Fourteenth Avenue No. 4 Hall — Corner Winnipeg Street and Victoria Avenue
Fire Alarm Boxes
5 — South Railway Street and Broad Street
6 — South Railway Street and Hamilton Street
7 — South Railway Street and Scarth Street
8 — South Railway Street and Lome Street
9 — Albert Street and Eleventh Avenue
12 — Cornwall Street and Eleventh Avenue
13 — Osier Street and Twelfth Avenue
14 — St. John Street and Eleventh Avenue
15 — Ottawa Street and Tenth Avenue
16 — Montreal Street and Twelfth Avenue
17 — Winnipeg Street and Eleventh Avenue
18 — Broder Street and Victoria Avenue 21 — Cameron Street and Fifteenth Avenue
23 — Elphinstone Street and Fifteenth Avenue
24 — Retallack Street and Thirteenth Avenue
25 — Carnet Street and Victoria Avenue
26 — Angus Street and Twelfth Avenue
27 — McIntyre Street and Twelfth Avenue
28 — Lorne Street and Twelfth Avenue
29 — Hamilton Street and Victoria Avenue
31 — Smith Street and Victoria Avenue
32 — Cornwall Street and Thirteenth Avenue
33 — McIntyre Street and Thirteenth Avenue
34 — Hamilton Street and Fourteenth Avenue
35 — Albert Street and Fourteenth Avenue
36 — Lorne Street and Fifteenth Avenue
37 — Halifax Street and Fifteenth Avenue
38 — St. John Street and Victoria Avenue
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39 — Winnipeg Street and Fifteenth Avenue
48 — Retallack Street and Seventh Avenue
49 — Dewdney Street and Robinson Street
51 — Dewdney Street, and Albert Street
52 — Smith Street and Seventh Avenue
53 — Dewdney Street and Rose Street
54 — Dewdney Street and St. John Street
56 — Broad Street and Eighth Avenue
57 — Ottawa Street and Eighth Avenue
58 — Scott Street and Fifth Avenue
59 — Laird Street and Seventh Avenue
61 — Albert Street and Sixth Avenue
62 — Retallack Street and Fifth Avenue
63 — Garnet Street and Eighth Avenue
64 — Athol Street and Ninth Avenue
65 — Exhibition Grounds
67 — York Street and Eleventh Avenue
71 — Dewdney Street and Armour Street
72 — Winnipeg Street and Ninth Avenue
73 — Elliott Street and Fourth Avenue
82 — -Montague Street and College Avenue 121 — Retallack Street and Washington Avenue
123 — Garnet Street and Washington Avenue
124 — -Argyle Street and Seventh Avenue
125 — Princess Street and Washington Avenue
126 — King Street and Chicago Avenue
127 — Allan Street and Eighth Avenue
131 — Broder Street and Victoria Avenue
132 — Atkinson Street and Thirteenth Avenue 134 — Edgar Street and Thirteenth Avenue
141 — Queen Street and Thirteenth Avenue
142 — Pasqua Street and Fourteenth Avenue
143 — Arthur Street and Thirteenth Avenue
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters: Hamilton between 12th and Victoria Avenues. The police department is under the control of the Board of Police Commissioners, consisting of the following:
His Worship the Mayor James McAra (Chairman)
His Honor J. W. Hannon (Judge of the District Court)
J. H. Heffernan (Police Magistrate)
The police force consists of a chief, two inspectors, four detec¬ tives, three sergeants, three patrol sergeants, two patrol drivers, twenty-eight constables, three clerks, janitor and matron.
Chief Constable — M. J. Bruton
STREET RAILWAY
The construction of the street railway as a municipal enterprise was projected in 1910.- Actual construction began in the early part of 1911 and operation of cars on same was commenced July 29, 1911. At this time the system consisted of about six miles of track and six cars. Now there are 30 miles of track within the city limits, 14 Y\ miles of this being in pavement. The rolling stock is as follows :
34 passenger cars 1 snow plow
2 Sweepers 1 motor haulage car
30 freight cars
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The total expenditure up to December 31st, 1926, was $1,790,657.33
of which $266,065 was for cars and car equipment.
Operation statistics for the years 1925 and 1926 are as follows :
|
Revenue Passengers carried . Tranfer Passengers carried . |
1925 . 4,794,775 . 658,599 |
1926 4,981,674 669,706 |
|
Total Passengers . Passenger Car Miles . Other Car Miles . |
. 5,453,374 . 1,055,155 . 10,838 |
5,651,380 1,053,595 11,470 |
|
Total Car Miles . Passenger Revenue . Other Revenue . |
. 1,065,993 . $298,073.19 . 16,958.48 |
1,065,065 $308,368.85 20,285.69 |
|
Total Revenue . Operation Expense . Operation Surplus . |
. $315,031.67 . 235,140.35 . 79,891.32 |
$328,654.54 235,832.48 92,822.06 |
The following fares were effective during the year :
Cash — 10c.
Tickets — 4 for 25c.
Tickets — 8 for 25c. (Children over 5 and under 14 years)
Tickets — 17 for $1.00 (book)
All cars in regular service are operated by one man. This method of operation has proved practicable and made a big saving in operat¬ ing expense.
The construction of a block of track on Edward Street completed a loop between Dewdney Street and the Stadium. This has greatly facilitated the handling of large crowds to and from the professional hockey matches and other events held in the Stadium.
About two-thirds of the revenue, other than passenger, is derived from freight haulage. The Department delivers all coal to the city and Provincial Government power houses, and handles garbage from a central transfer station to the civic incinerator.
GENERATING PLANT
A modern generating plant, located on the shores of Wascana Lake, corner Winnipeg and Douglas Avenue, generates all power for the city. It has installed two 5,000 k.w. Curtis, one 3,000 and two 1,500 k.w. Willans (Seimens-) turbines, six 500 h.p. Babcock and Wil¬ cox water tube boilers, fitted with Riley Underfeed Stokers. The plant has all modern labor saving devices and shows excellent econ¬ omy in generating.
SUBSTATION
No 1 Plant is now employed as a substation and water pump plant, and for the supply of street railway power -has installed one 1,200 lc.v.a. street Peebles motor converter and two 400 k.w. Seimens generators, driven by one 1,200 h.p. Synchronous motor. It has also two motor driven water pumps, five million and seven million gallons capacity respectively.
REFUSE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Regina has now in operation one of the most modern refuse disposal plants on the continent. All refuse collected from the city is hauled to a central transfer station, where it is loaded into steel
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dump cars. From the transfer station, which was specially con¬ structed for this purpose at a cost of $20,000, the refuse is transferred over the street railway to the incinerating plant at the disposal works, a distance of two and a half miles. The incinerating plant, recently constructed at a cost of $64,000, has a capacity of 110 tons per 24 hours and is modern in every particular. It is proposed to utilize the steam generated at the plant to drive the pumps at the disposal works and to light the grounds.
WATER WORKS SYSTEM
The water works system is owned and operated by the city. The supply of water is obtained from springs and artesian wells in the valley of Boggy Creek, about eight miles northeast of the city. A dam constructed across the Creek impounds about 100,000,000 gallons of water which replenishes the creek in times of drought. More than 65 wells have been sunk through clay to the water-bearing gravel bed found at an average depth of 100 feet. These wells overflow and yield pure sparkling water. Regina is in a unique position, and it is the only known instance of a large city deriving the bulk of its supply of water from overflowing artesian wells. A further number of wells will be sunk from time to time as requirements increase. The water is collected into the Barton Pump Well (270,000 gallons capacity), and is raised into the Tor Hill reservoir by means of two 2,000,000 gallons per day turbine pumps, one direct connected to a 75 h.p. elec- trick motor and the other to a 100 h.p. electric motor or either pump can be driven by oil engines. Tor Hill reservoir is a circular re¬ inforced concrete construction, has a capacity of 5,000,000 gallons and stands about 125 feet above the city level ; it is 202 feet in diameter and the maximum depth of water is 25 feet. The spring water is conveyed by 15-inch vitrified pipe to the compensating basin, and thence by 10-inch cast iron main to the city pumping station. The artesian well water gravitates from Tor Hill reservoir to . the city through 18-inch pipe.
A rectangular reinforced concrete reservoir is situated near the city pumping station. It is 150 feet long, 153 wide and holds 21 feet of water, its capacity is 5, 000, COO gallons.
The compensating basins have a capacity of 1,065,000 gallons.
At the City Pumping Plant the equipment consists of two 2 )4 million gallon per day, and two 3)4 million gallon centrifugal pumps, both sets having parallel and series connections which enable them to deliver their capacity at 60 pounds pressure or half capacity at 120 pounds pressure. Prior to 1924 both sets were steam driven. For greater economy in operating what is largely a standby service elec¬ tric motors have been purchased and installed on both sets. The capacity and pressure of the pumps will remain the same. To provide a standby in case of eletric failure, a new pumping unit has been added, consisting of two 3.300,000 gallon per day centrifugal pumps, each driven by a gasoline engine. These pumps are capable of deliver¬ ing their rated capacity at 100 pounds pressure.
Th normal domestic pressure by gravity is 25 to 40 pounds per square inch, which can be increased by pumping.
The distributing system consists of two trunk mains 24 inches in diameter, one 18-inch, with a Venturi meter on each line, the gridiron connections range down to six inches. The total length of the distributing mains is 67)4 miles and of supply mains 14 miles.
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAX RATES 1904-1927
Total Total
|
Year |
Net Taxable Assessment |
Municipal |
Collegiate Institute |
Public Library |
Public Schools |
Separate Schools |
Public Schools |
Separate Schools |
|
1904 1908 |
$ 1,872,630 11,426,574 |
Mills 14.7 10 |
1 |
7.3 4 |
7.3 6 |
Supporter Supporter Mills Mills 22 22 15 17 |
||
|
1914 |
73,776,833 |
9 |
.75 |
.25 |
3 |
3 |
13 |
13 |
|
1918 |
42,478,390 |
18.95 |
1.4 |
.45 |
7.2 |
14 |
30 |
36.8 |
|
1923 |
42,812,210 |
19.59 |
2.44 |
.66 |
12.3 |
16.5 |
37 |
41.2 |
|
1924 |
40,903,380 |
19.29 |
2.8 |
.66 |
11.2 |
16.5 |
36 |
41.3 |
|
1925 |
39,452,620 |
20.6 |
2.8 |
.65 |
12.3 |
17.8 |
38 |
43.5 |
|
1926 |
38,545,734 |
23 |
3.25 |
.75 |
14 |
19.6 |
41 |
46.6 |
|
1927 |
39,680,181 |
21.3 |
3.1 |
.8 |
13.8 |
20.4 |
39 |
45.6 |
Note — Included in the Total Mill Rates for the years 1916 to 1926 are those for Patriotic Fund or Public Revenue Tax.
The rate of 21.3 mills for “General Municipal” includes approxi¬ mately 1.62 mills for Provincial Government Tax.
BUILDING RECORDS
Year Permits Cost
1918 . 262 $1,006,000
1919 . 457 1,699,020
1920 . 547 2,597,920
1921 . 852 2,160,030
1922 . 901 1,784,124
1923 . 671 1,264,030
1924 . 551 938,785
1925 . , . 581 1,208,403
1926 . : . 745 4,242,502
STATISTICS REFERRING TO REGINA
Acres
Area of City in acres . 8,408
Area of Parks inside of City . 257
Area of Cemetery inside of City . 75
Area of Exhibition Grounds . 90
Improved roadways as follows :
Pavements : Miles
Asphaltic Concrete . 22.77
Creosote wood block . 2.18
Asphalt block . . . 72
Concrete . 1.19
Sheet asphalt . 11.40
Total . 38.26
Graded streets . 71.50
Boulevarded streets . 21.04
Concrete sidewalks . 54.62
Plank sidewalks . 75.95
Sewers :
Domestic . 68.39
Storm . 15.97
Total . 84.36
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No. of House Sewer Connections . ...8,731
Watermains (supply mains) . .'. . 14.
Watermains (distributing system) ■. . 67 >4
Number active house connections (water) . 6,394
Number of hydrants . 576
CEMETERIES
Regina City Cemetery, n.s. 4th Ave at Scarth N.
PARKS
The present area of land set aside for public park purposes is 257 acres. Wascana Park is the largest, being about 45 acres in extent. The value of this land with improvements is estimated at $3,300,000.
Alexandra Park — Generally known as Broad Street Park, is used as a children’s playground, and is equipped with suitable apparatus. It is proposed to lay out several other playgrounds in different parts of the City in a similar manner, with a view to conforming as far as possible with the school curriculum of playground teaching.
Broad Street Park — Situated on the north side of Victoria Ave¬ nue between Osier and Broad Streets.
Stanley Park — Facing the Union Depot, is laid out with walks, flower beds, treest, shrubs and lawns, and forms an appropriate set¬ ting for the station of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways.
No. 2 — Park de Young, between 9th and 10th Avenues, Retallack Street and Robinson Street, is used for baseball.
No. 3 — Block 255, between 9th and 10th Avenues, Robinson Street and Cameron Street, is used for football.
No. 4 — Block 330, and a portion of 329, between Victoria Avenue West and South Railway Street, Argyle Street and Princess Street. These grounds are available for baseball, football and tennis courts.
No. 5 — Mayle Leaf Park, south-east.
No. 6 — Blocks 70 and 71, north-east.
Victoria Park — One block from the Post Office, in the heart of the City, has an area of over 7 acres. This park is laid out in an ornamental scheme, with a fountain in the centre, while trees, shub- bery and flowers are used to good advantage in beautifying it.
Wascana Park — Situated to the south of the City, has a frontage of a quarter of a mile along the Wascana Lake. This lake extends for nearly two miles east, and affords excellent facilities for boating, bathing and skating, of which full advantage is taken. A large boat Club building and boat livery are situated on the shores of the lake. A civic bathing house is maintained for the free use of the public. Some 35,000 men, women and children use the pool from June 1st to September 15th. A band stand occupies an appropriate position in the park and frequent band concerts are given. This park, adjoin¬ ing as it does, the grounds of the Regina College, and being in full view of the lake and Parliament Buildings, offers ample opportunity for development.
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Educational Information
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD ,
Offices: 1920 Smith Street
Members of the Board — Mrs. A. M. Walker, T. A. Mclnnis, Dr. W.
A. Thomson, R. R. McMurchy and H. E. Sampson, K.C. Superintendent of Schools — James D. Denny, B.A. Secretary-Treasurer — J. H. Cunningham Attendance Officer — Reuben C. Ayre School Nurses — Miss E. Main, Miss A. LeDrew School Dentist — Dr. Grace Armstrong Supervisor of Mechanical Equipment — H. J. Sharpe Supervisors— Art : Miss K. Coleman; Primary Work: Miss A. Ste¬ vens ; Household Science : Miss Mary Legtite Instructors — Manual Training: A. Kernan Cadet and Physical Instructor — Andrew Boland Stenographer — Miss Beryl B. Byers Music Supervisor — W. E. McCann, A.I.C.M.
NORTH REGINA SCHOOL BOARD
Chairman — W. Fowler Trustee — Percy Hildreth Trustee — Tom Brunt Secretary-Treasurer — W m. Stokes
SCHOOLS
Albert — West side of Robinson St. N. between 7th and 8th Avenues, W. J. Bailey, principal
Benson — Myra and Royal Streets and 7th and 8th Avenues. W. R. Francis, principal
Connaught — 13th Avenue corner Elphinstone. O. L. Latam, principal Cornwall Cottage — Albert Street corner 8th Avenue Earl Grey — Ottawa Street corner 12th Avenue. Miss C. McClain, principal
Haultain — Elliott Street and 4th Avenue. C. H. Koester, principal Innismore Cottage — Corner Broder Street and Dewdney Avenue East. Kitchener (Washington Park) — East Side Montague N. and Wash¬ ington. James McDermid, principal Lakeview — Corner Cameron Street and 20th Avenue. C. P. Geage, principal
Model (Normal School Building) — 1831 College Avenue. George McDonald, B.A., principal
North Annex — Rose (Highland Park). Geo. Campbell, principal Strathcona — w.s. Broad between 14th and 15th Avenues. M. J. Cald¬ well, principal
Victoria — 2025 McIntyre between Victoria and 13th Avenue. N. D. Detwiler, principal
Wetmore — East side Wallace Street between 14th and 15th Avenues. M. Aldridge, principal
North Regina — 4th Avenue cor. Connaught (N. R.egina). T. F. Ogden, principal
Thomson School — Toronto & Victoria (not opened yet)
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SEPARATE SCHOOLS
Office : St. Mary’s School
Board
Messrs. Henry Wingert (Chairman), T. McGuiness, P. Busch, j. P. Grudnitzki, J. A. Fraser
Supervisor and Secretary -Treasurer — D. J. Sheehan, D, 2179 Rose
Schools
Holy Rosary — 13th Avenue and Garnet. Sister M. St. Marcelline, principal
St. Joseph’s — Corner 13th Avenue and Montreal Street. M. P. Ehmann, principal
St. Mary’s — 2077 Scarth Street and Victoria Avenue. Sister St. Ger¬ main, principal
Sacred Heart — East side Garnet N. corner 6th Avenue. Miss A. P. Scanlon, principal
HEBREW SCHOOL
2070 Halifax
Principal — Israel Kabaker
PROVINCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL
1831 College Avenue foot of Rose
There are two terms in the school year, the first beginning in September and the second in January.
Principal — V acant
Secretary — Lela B. Dowswell, 7 Cornwall Court
ST. CHAD’S COLLEGE
1525 College Avenue
Warden — Very Rev. G. Nelson Dobie, D.D.
Sub-Warden — Rev. A. T. Carson, B.A.
QU’APPELLE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
1601 College Avenue
(Under direction of Sisters of St. Johh the Divine)
Patron — Sir Richard Lake, K.C.M.G., Ex-Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Visitor — The Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Ou’Appelle Order of Committee — President' : The Right Reverend, the Lord Bis¬ hop of Qu’Appelle; Very Rev. G. Nelson Dobie, Dean of Qu’- appelle; Ven. F. Wells Johnson, D.D. ; Ven. E. H. Knowles, LL.B. ; Ven. G. F. Davidson, M.A. ; Rev. Canon I. K. Irwin, M.A. ; Rev. W. C. Western, Rev. W. Cole, Rev. W. Jackson, Rev. W. H. B. Scharpe, Treasurer of Synod, Hon. Mr. Justice McKay, D. H. McDonald, Esq., M.L.A., Mr. Chancellor Gordon, M.A., B.C.L., W. B. Scott, Esq., B.A., Solicitor of Synod, C. C. Rigby, Esq., R. I. Westgate, Esq.
Teacher of Music— Sister Agnes, S.S.J.D., A.T.C.M.
Teacher of Dancing and Physical Culture — 'Miss Dorothy Rowell, Graduate of Stonygate Physical Culture College, England Chaplain — The Very Rev. G. Nelson Dobie, D.D., Dean of Qu’Ap¬ pelle
Secretary-Treasurer — The Rev. W. H. B. Scharpe Auditor — A. W. Goldie, C.A.
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CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
2331 Scarth Street and 'College Avenue
BOARD
James Balfour, K.C. (Chairman), Miss C. E. Sheldon-Williams, W. H. McEwen, W. D. Cowan and Rev. W. Surman; Fenton Munro, Secretary-Treasurer, Phone 5179.
Teaching Staff
Geo. R. Dolan, M.A., principal W. G. Scrimgeour, M.A., vice-principal Ruth Jolly, principal’s secretary
Miss I. Allan W. C. Bongard A. M. Bothwell Miss E. D. Cathro J. E. Campbell G. H. Hogarth W. Haward E. C. McEachern Miss V. K. MacMillan D. S. MacMurchy G. C. Paterson Miss R. B. Riddell Mrs. M. Massey Edith Bradbrook Edna Perley
T. PI. Cockburn Mabel Millar Avis Hibbard H. M. Allen L. E. McMenomey Harold W. Chapman T. E. R. Doxsee Miss V. Leech H. A. Craig P. B. Murphy T. W. Hunt Miss Alma Motherwell E. L. Spencer D. Swan C. McLean Vocational Board
A. M. Fraser (Chairman)
A. J. Tomlin (Vice-Chairman) Jas. Balfour, K.C.
Miss Sheldon-Williams Dr. W. D. Cowan Rev. W. Surman A. R. Mackie Ira Bowman
1318 College 1871 Albert St.
2315 Victoria Ave.
Angus and Victoria Imperial Bank Chambers
1530 College c-o Bowman Bros.
SASKATCHEWAN COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS
Secretary 4nd Registrar — Dr. L. J. D. Fasken, 1825 Scarth Street
SCOTT COLLEGIATE
Montague corner 7th Avenue
N. R. McLeod, B.A., Principal, A. Hodgkins, B.A., Miss E. F. C. Rogers, B.A., W. M. Houghton, B.;A., H. C. Andrews, B.S.A., E. S. Biggs, C.A., C. R. Smith, B.A., R. J. Davidson, N. G. Reid, H. C. Flegg, D. A. McMaster, E. C. Munro. P. F. Winters, W. E. Sloan, M.A., A. E. Andrew, B.A., Miss Nellie McLeod B.A., Miss Marjorie Sinclair, Miss M. M. Clermont B.Com., F. J. Dixon, Miss E. D. Cathro B.A., Dean of Girls, Miss Winnifred Baron, Secretary.
REGINA COLLEGE
College Avenue foot of Scarth
Officers
President — Rev. E. W. Stapleford. B.A., D.D.
Chairman of Board of Governors — Hon. Chief Justice T. T. Brown, B.A., K.C.
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First Vice-Chairman — His Honor Judge Hannon
Second Vice-Chairman — F. N. Darke
Secretary — D. J. Thom
Treasurer — W. E. Mason
Solicitor — Col The Hon. J. A. Cross, D.S.O., K.C.
Executive Committee
The above officers and Charles Willoughby, Lome Johnson, A. G. Orchard, Rev. A. J. Tufts, B.A., B.D., T. D. Brown, F. M. Quance, M.A, Ph. D„ W. E. Mason, T. S. Huff, B.A., Ph.D., F. A. Corbett, B.A., W. J. Webster, Hon. S. J. Latta, M.L.A., Mr. justice W. M. Martin, LL.D., Norman MacKenzie, K.C.,
D. M. Balfour, E. W. Stapleford, B. A.. D.D., J. W. Spears, Dr. Hugh MacLean, H. E. Sampson, K.C., John Adams, N. T. Selby and A. C. Froom
Faculty
E. W. Stapleford, B.A. (Toronto), D.D. (Victoria)), President.
Academic Department
Egerton R. Doxsee, B.A. (Toronto), B.D. (Victoria), Medallist in Classics and Prince of Wales Silver Medallist in General Profi¬ ciency. Professor of Classics.
F. E. Wagg, M.A., B.D., Honor Graduate Manitoba University and
University of Wisconsin. Awarded Travelling Scholarship in Philosophy in 1915 by Manitoba University. Lecturer in Econo¬ mics. Registrar and Dean of Academic Department.
Tessie W. Maxwell, B.A. (Manitoba). Graduated with Honors in Modern Languages, Lecturer in French. Dean of Girls’ Resi¬ dence.
George T. Tomlinson, B.A. (Manitoba), Honors in English. Lecturer in English and Dean of Boys’ Residence.
G. H. Glover. B. A., (Manitoba), B.D. (Victoria). Teacher of Religious Education.
W. H. McEwen, M.Sc. (Saskatchewan), M.A. (Minnesota), Specialist in Mathematics and Science. Lecturer in Mathematics and Science.
Martha L. Murphy, B.A. (Queen’s), Lecturer in Mathematics.
Mary E. Balkwill, B.A. (Toronto). First Class Honors and Silver Medallist in Modern Languages. Lecturer in German and French.
J. E. Wallace Sterling, B.A. (Toronto), Lecturer in History.
Norma Massey, B.A. (Saskatchewan). Teacher of Junior English and Latin.
Isobel Robson. B.Sc. (H.Ec.). Graduate of University of Manitoba. Teacher of Home Economics.
Gordon H. Guest. M.A. (Saskatchewan!. Lecturer in Science.
Bruce Mclrvine. Specialist in Physical Culture and Athletic Coaching. Teacher of Physical Training and Director of Athletics.
Ada A. Theal, Graduate Macdonald Institute, Guelph. Dietitian and House Director.
Pianoforte Department
Frederick George Killmaster, B.A., Mus. Bac. (University of Toron¬ to), F.C.C.O., Director of Conservatory and teacher of Senior Piano- — Studied piano with Harry M. Field, formerly of Dresden and Leipsig. now of London, Eng., and with Ernest Hutcheson, of New York.
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George James Coutts. Teacher of Senior Piano — Graduate and medallist of Trinity College of Music, London, Eng., Diplomas from Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London, Eng., studied with Ernest Hutcheson, New York. A member of the staff of The Canadian Academy of Music, Musical Director of Woodstock (Baptist) College. For three years on Faculty and Examining Board of Toronto Conservatory of Music.
Mrs. Edna Marie Hawkin. Teacher of Senior Piano. Licentiate Royal Academy of Music, London, Eng., Associate Royal College of Music, London, Eng. Taught with success in England and Scotland. Pupil of Dr. J. F. Staton, Chesterfield, England, Dr. W. G. Whittaker, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Scholarship pupil of Frederic Lamond, (Berlin) in Chicago, 1926. Studied ensemble work with Richard Czerwonky.
Miss Martha J. Somerville, L.T.C.M., Teacher of Intermediate Piano.
Margaret Forsyth. Teacher of Junior Piano.
Charlotte L. Tutt, A.T.C.M., Teacher of Kindergarten and Junior Piano.
Vocal Department
Dan. A. Cameron, Choirmaster of Knox Church, Regina, Studied with Herbert Witherspoon, Leading Basso, Metropolitan Opera Co., New York, Oscar Saenger, famous coach and interpretation expert; Dr. Ferey Lulek, Lieder exponent; Carl Odell and George Sweet, New York.
Violin Department
W. Knight Wilson, Pupil of Mons. Henri Verbrugghen, Principal of State Conservatoire, Sydney, and Conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Studied Orchestral work and Chamber music under the above Master in Glasgow. Member of the Ritter String Ouartett and also five years in the Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under Sir Frederick Cowan and Emil Mlynarski. Taught exclusively and with success in Glasgow.
Mrs. Mary W. Powell, teacher of violin, studied with Walter Edelyn, Head Violin Master of the Manchester School of Music, England, and pupil of Simonetti.
G. Dewey McPeek, Teacher of Violin.
Bert Anderson. Teacher of Saxophone and Clarinet.
A. H. Bomphray, Teacher of Trombone and Cornet.
Verna A. Smith, B.A. (Mount Allison University), Graduate in Emerson Method of Expression, Mount Allison Ladies’ College. Teacher of Expression.
J. PI. Lee-Gravson, Studied at South Kensington, Beaux Arts, Brus¬ sels and Liege and at l’Academic Julian, Paris. Teacher of Art.
CAMPION COLLEGE (R. C.)
Conducted by Jesuit Fathers Albert Street corner 23rd Avenue
Rector — Rev. George F. Bradley
SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE, LTD.
Third Floor Banner Building, 2134 11th Avenue
Principal — James G. Gass
FEDERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
1826 Scarth
Principal — R. M. Houston
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PARAGON BUSINESS COLLEGE
1806 Albert
Principal — Ida M. Campbell
YUILL BUSINESS COLLEGE 502 McCallum-Hill Building Principal — 'Mrs. A. M. Yuill
LUTHERAN COLLEGE w.s. Royal corner Dewdney Principal — R. H. Schneider.
HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL n. s. 14th -Avenue SACRED HEART ACADEMY 13th Avenue corner Garnet N.
Conducted by Sisters of Our Lady of Missions SISTERS OF CHARITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Superior — Sister Mary Martha
SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. LOUIS 2220 'Cameron
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF THE MISSIONS
South Side 13th Avenue between Garnet and Athol
ST. CUTHBERTS HOUSE
1525 College
University of Saskatchewan
SASKATOON
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, Chemistry, Physics and Agriculture., Saskatchewan and Qu’Ap- pelle 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., F.R.S.C.
Senate
Members Ex-Officio
Sir Frederick Haultain, LL.D., Chancellor Minister of Education Superintendent of Education Principal of Emmanuel College Principal of St. Andrew’s College Chairman of Educational Council Principal of Normal School, Regina Principal of Normal School, Saskatoon.
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The President
Dean of Arts
Dean of Agriculture
Dean of Law
Dean of Engineering
Dean of Pharmacy
Dean of Medical Sciences
Members Elected
Hon. D. Maclean, LL.B. Saskatoon
Hon. H. Y. MacDonald, B.A., Regina
R. R. Ferguson, M.D., Fort Qu'Appelle
PI. McConnell, B.A., LL.B., Saskatoon
T. D. Brown, B.A., K.C., Regina
J. W. Sifton, B.A., Moose Jaw
G. R. Peterson, M.D., Saskatoon
R. H. Knox, B.A., Yorkton
Judge Farrell, B.A., Moosomin
J. R. Bunn, B.Sc., Riceton
J. K. Colling, B.A., Moose Jaw
Rt. Rev. G. Exton Lloyd, D.D., Pr. Albert
J. R. MacDonald, LL.B., Wilkie
W. N. Finlay, B.A., Yorkton
R. Martin, Regina
W. E. Hodge. F.C.A., Moose Jaw
A. R. Greig, B.Sc., Saskatoon
J. A. Valens, M.D., Saskatoon
G. B. Sommervill, D.D.S., Saskatoon
H. L. Jordan, B.A., K.C., Saskatoon
Dist Represented
Province-at-large
Province-at-large
Province-at-large
Province-at-large
Regina
Moose Jaw
Saskatoon
Yorkton
Moosomin
W eyburn
High Schools
Prince Albert
Battleford
High Schools
Pharmacists
Accountants
Architects
Physicians
Dentists
Barristers
Governors
Elected Members
Andrew MacDonald, Esq., Prince Albert .
Arthur Hitchcock, Esq., Moose Jaw .
J. W. Estey, M.A., LL.B., Saskatoon, Vice Chairman
A. Knox, Esq., Colleston .
J. W. Hair, Saskatoon .
Appointed Members
Hon. P. E. MacKenzie, LL.B., Saskatoon, Chairman .
Hon. James McKay, B.A., Regina . = .
Levi Thompson, Esq., Wolseley .
President Murray .
University Council
President Murray, Chairman
Dean Ling Dean Moxon Dean Mackenzie Professor Allen Professor Alty Professor Baker Professor Basterfield Professor Bateman Professor Bayer Professor Bentley
Dean Rutherford Dean Campbell Dean Lindsay Professor Lovell Professor MacDonald Professor McGibbon Professor MacKay Professor Mackenzie Professor McQueen Professor Manning
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Professor Brown Professor A. E. Cameron Professor C. N. Cameron Professor M. Cameron Professor Carrothers Professor Champlin Professor Cronkhite Professor DeLury Professor Dines Professor Eaton Professor Edmunds Professor Ferguson Professor I. M. Fraser Professor W. P. Fraser Professor Gordon Professor Greig Professor Grubb Professor Hadwen Professor Hardy Professor E. L. Harrington Professor T.B. Harrington Professor Joel Professor Kirk Professor Kleven Professor Lothian
Professor Morton Professor Neilson Professor Oxner Professor Patterson Professor Potts Professor Ramsay Professor Rayner Professor Rea Professor Rutter Professor Saunders Professor Scott Professor Sharrard Professor Shaw Professor Simpson Professor Spencer Professor Sullivan Professor Swanson Professor Thorvaldson Professor Underhill Professor Williams Professor Wilson Professor Winters Professor Woods Professor Worcester
Advisory 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, Esq., Humboldt Mrs. H. Ducie, Dundurn
Elected Members
Angus MacKay, LL.D., Chairman, Indian Head R. Sinton, Esq., Regina
Faculty of Arts and Science
Walter Charles Murray, B.A., (U.N.B.), M.A. (Edin.), LL.D.
(Queen’s) 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.IJ.), LL.B. (Sask.), Professor of German.
Walter Palmer Thompson, M.A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C., Professor of Biology
Frank H. Underhill, BW. (Tor.), M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Political Science
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Arthur S. Morton, M.A. (Edin.), D.D. (Knox), Professor of History. Thorbergur Thorvaldson, B.A. (Man.), Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C., Pro¬ fessor of Chemistry.
Lloyd L. Dines, M.A., Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Mathematics. James Neilson, B.Acc. (Sask.), Professor of Accounting.
Steward Basterfield, B.Sc. (Lond.), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Chem¬ istry.
R. Albert Wilson, Ph.D. (Queen’s), Professor of English.
William Ramsay, B.A., (Queen’s), Professor of Classics.
W. W. Swanson, M.A. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Econo¬ mics.
R. J. Manning, B.A. (Tor.), D.Sc. (Bristol), Professor of Chemistry. James A. Sharrard, M.A. (Tor.)), Professor of Philosophy.
A. E. Cameron, M.Sc. (Manch.), D.Sc. (Aber.), F.R.S.E., Professor of Biology.
Ethel Rutter, Ph.B. (Chic.), Professor of Household Science.
Ertle L. Harrington, A.M. (Harv.), Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Phy¬ sics.
John V. Bateman, M.A. (T.C.D.), Professor of Philosophy.
Jean G. Bayer, M.A., (Dal.), Professor of English.
William A. Carrothers, B.A. (Man.), Ph.D. (Edin.), D.F.C., Professor of Economics.
Aubrey C. Grubb, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Chemistry.
R. M. Ferguson, B.A. (T.C.D.), Assistant Professor of Classics.
J. M. Lothian, M.A. (Glasg.), Professor of English.
Alfred J. Pyke, M.A. (Tor.), Professor of Mathematics.
George W. Simpson, B.A. (Sask.), M.A. (Tor.), Assistant Professor of History.
Charles N. Cameron, M.A. (Sask.) Ph.D. (Chic.), Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
R. McQueen, M.A. (Alta.), Assistant Professor of Economics. Margaret Cameron, M.A., (McGill and Rad.), Assistant Professor of French.
Charles A. Mackay, M.A. (Dal.), Ph.D. (Princ.), Professor of Physics. Wm. P. Fraser, M.A. (Cornell), Professor of Biology.
L. G. Saunders, M.Sc. (McGill), Ph.D. (Camb.), Assistant Professor of Biology.
J. Bentley, M.A. (Dal. and Harv.), Assistant Professor of English. Thomas Alty, M.Sc. (Liverp.), Ph.D. (Cam.), F. Inst. P., Professor of Physics.
Bertha G. Oxner, B.A. (Sask.), Assistant Professor of Household Science.
Edith Brown, B.A. (Lond.). Assistant Professor of English.
J. S. DeLury, B.A. (Tor.), Ph.O. (Minn.), Professor of Geology. Malcolm F. Munro, M.A., B.D. (Queen’s), Lecturer in Hebrew.
W. B. Markle, S.T.D., Ph.L., Lecturer in Philosophy.
Janet Crawford, Physical Instructor for Women.
E. W. Griffiths, Physical Instructor for Men.
N. Bayner, Analyst in Bacteriology.
V. A. Vigfuson, M.A. (Sask.), Analyst in Chemistry.
N. H. Grace, B.A. (Sask.), Instructor in Chemistry.
Errol Boucher, B.Sc. (Mont.), Instructor in French.
Bernadine Hoeschen, B.A., (Sask.), Intsructor in Classics.
Hilda Neatby, B.A. (Sask.), Instructor in French.
Olive Hughes, B.A. (Sask.), Instructor in Mathematics.
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H. Whyte, B.A. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Biology.
B. W. Currie, B.Sc. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Physics.
J. A. H. Leech Porter, B.Sc. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Physics.
J. W. Craig, -B.Sc. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Chemistry.
G. H. Guest, B.A., (Sask.), Demonstrator in Chemistry.
M. S. Whelan, B.Sc. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Chemistry.
A. J. Grace, B.A. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Biology.
Faculty of Agriculture
Walter C. Murray, LL.D. (Alta.), President.
Wm. John Rutherford, B.S.C. (Tor.), Dean and Professor of Agricul¬ ture.
Alex. R. Greig, B.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Agricultural Engineering. Raymond K. Baker, B.A. (Man.), Professor of Poultry.
Walter P. Thompson, Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C., Professor of Biology. Alexander M. Shaw, B.S. (Tor.), Professor of Animal Husbandry.
T. Thorvaldson, Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry.
Wm. W. Swanson, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Economics.
Arthur E. Potts, B.Sc. (Edin.), M.S.A. (Cornell), Professor of Dairy- ing..
Evan A. Hardy, M.S. (Ames), Professor of Agricultural Engineering. Alfred E. Cameron, D.Sc. (Aber.),'F.R.S.E., Professor of Zoology and Entomology.
Manley Champlin, M.S.A. (So. Dak.), Professor of Field Husbandry. L. E. Kirk, B.A., M.S.A. (Sask.), Professor of Field Husbandry.
L. M. Winters, M.S. (Ames), Professor of Animal Husbandry.
E. L. Harrington, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Physics.
C. F. Patterson, B.S. A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Ill.), Professor of Horticulture.
R. J. Manning, DSc. (Bristol), Professor of Biochemistry.
W. S. Lindsay, B.A. (Dal.), M.B. (Edin.), Professor of Bacteriology.
R. A. Wilson, Ph.D. (Queen’s), Professor of English.
Edith J. Mackenzie, B.A. (Sask.), Assistant Professor of English.
A. H. joel, B.S. (Mich.), Professor of Soils.
S. Hadvcen, D.V.S. (McGill), F.R.S.C., Research Professor of Animal
Diseases.
James B. Harrington, B.S. A., (Sask.), Ph.D. (Minn.), Assistant Pro¬ fessor of Field Husbandry.
Wm. Allen, B.S. A. (Sask.), Ph.D. (Cornell), Assistant Professor of Farm Management.
F. H. Edmunds, M.Sc. (Liverpool), Assistant Professor of Soils. Norman Wright, D.V.S., Lecturer in Veterinary Science.
Arch. R. Weir, B.A. (Sask.), Lecturer in Mathematics.
John G. Raynor, B.S. A. (Man.), Director of Extension.
Kenneth W. Gordon, B.S. A. (Man.), Assistant Director.
J. F. Fulton, D.V.S. (McKillop), Animal Pathologist.
Logan T. Wilson, B.S. A. (Sask.), Instructor in Animal Husbandry.
T. Stevenson, B.S. A. (Sask.), Field Assistant in Field Husbandry.
J. G. Davidson, M.S.A., Instructor in Field Husbandry.
E. C. Jarvis, B.S. A. (Sask.), Instructor of Agricultural Engineering. W. H. McLellan, B.S. (Tor.), Instructor in Poultry.
J. Mitchell, B.S. (Sask.), Assistant in Soils.
G. J. Verbeke, Demonstrator in Drawing.
H. D. McCallum, B.S. A. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Dairying.
W. C. Wood, B.S. A. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Agricultural Engineer¬ ing.
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Faculty of Law
Walter C. Murray, LL.D., President.
Arthur Moxon, B.A. (Dal.), (Opcon.), Dean and Professor of Law. Victor E. Kleven, LL.B. (Sask.), B.C.L. (Oxon.), Professor of Law. Frederick C. Cronkhite, M.A. (U.N.B.), LL.B. (Harv.), Professor of Law.
J. W. Estey, M.A. (U.N.B.), LL.B. (Harv.), Lecturer in Equity.
A. S. Sibbald, M.A. (Tor.), Lecturer in Procedure.
Wallace Clark, B.A. (Sask.), Law Librarian.
Faculty of Engineering
Walter C. Murray, LL.D. (McGill), President.
C. Jack Mackenzie, B.E. (Dal.), M.C.E. (Harv.), M.C., Dean and professor of Civil Engineering.
Alex. R. Greig, B.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
G. Morris Williams, B.S.C.E. (Neb.), Professor of Civil Engineering. T. Thorvaldson, Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry.
Lloyd L. Diens, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Chemistry E. L. Harrington, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Physics.
E. A. Hardy, M.S. (Iowa), Professor of Agricultural Engineering.
W. G. Worcester, Professor of Ceramic Engineering.
Roy A. Spencer, M.Sc. (McGill), M.C. and Bar, Professor of Civil Engineering.
I. Matheson Fraser, B.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Mechanical Engin¬ eering.
A. C. Grubb, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Chemistry.
A. J. Pyke, M.A. (Tor.), Professor of Mathematics.
W. E. Lovell, B.Sc.E.E. (Man.), Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
E. K. Phillips, B.E. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Civil Engineering.
E. M. Titus, B.E. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Civil Engineering.
Charles Hay, B.E. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Civil Engineering.
H. M. Drinlde, B.E. (Sask.), Demonstrator in Mechanical Engineer¬
ing.
R. P. Frey, B.E. (Sask.), M.S. (Iowa), Demonstrator in Agricultural
Engineering.
Samuel Mathews, Demonstrator in Ceramic Engineering.
Faculty of Pharmacy
Walter C. Murray, LL.D. (MacM.), President.
Alexander Qampbell, Dean and Emeritus Professor of Pharmacy.
S. Basterfield, B.Sc. (Lond.), Ph.O. (Chic.), Professor of Pharmaco¬
logy.
R. J. Manning, D.Sc. (Bristol), Professor of Biochemistry.
Esli Woods, B.S.P. (Sask.), Professor of Pharmacy.
C. N. Cameron, Ph.D. (Chic.), Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Carl Rang, Ph.D. (Wis.), Instructor in Pharmacy.
Faculty of Medical Science Walter C. Murray, LL.D., President.
W. Stewart Lindsay, B.A. (Dal.), .MJB. (Edin.), O.B.E., Dean and Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.
George W. Rea, M.B., D.P.H. (Belf.). Professor of Bacteriology. Robert T. McGibbon, M.B., Ch.B. (Glasg.), Professor of Anatomy. James M. D. Scott, M.A. (St. Andrews), M.B. (Edin.), D.P.H., Ph.D. (Camb.), Professor of Physiology.
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W. F. Thompson, Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C., Professor of Biology.
A. E. Cameron, D.Sc. (Aber.), F.R.S.E., Professor of Zoology.
T. Thorvaldson, Ph.D. (Harv.), F.R.S.C., Professor of Chemistry.
R. J. Manning, D.Sc. (Bristol), Professor of Biochemistry.
E. L. Flarrington, Ph.D. (Chic.), Professor of Physics.
L. G. Saunders, Ph.D. (Camb.), Assistant Professor of Biology.
A. L. Anderson, B.A., (Sask.), M.B. (Tor.), Lecturer on Diagnosis.
Officers of Administration
Walter Charles Murray, LL.D., President.
William John Rutherford, B.S.A., Dean of Agriculture.
George Herbert Ling, Ph.D., Dean of Arts.
Arthur Moxon, B.C.L., Dean of Law.
C. Jack Mackenzie, M.C.E., Dean of Engineering.
Alexander Campbell, Dean of Pharmacy.
W. Stewart Lindsay, M.B.C.M., Dean of Medical Sciences.
Edith Brown, B.A., Warden of Saskatchewan Hall.
R. J. Manning, D.Sc., Warden Qu’Appelle Hall.
Archibald R. Weir, B.A., Registrar.
Jean Greig, B.A., Assistant Registrar.
Arthur S. Morton, D.D., Librarian.
Annie M. MacKay, B.A., Assistant Librarian.
James Neilson, B.Acc., Bursar.
Dugald J. Graham, Assistant Bursar.
Alexander R. Greig, B.Sc., Superintendent of Buildings.
Frank M. Riches, Business Manager.
John G. Raynor, B.Sc.. Director of Extension Work.
Kenneth W. Gordon, B.S.A., Assistant Director.
Abigail DeLury, Director of Homemakers.
Myrtle May, Demonstrator for Homemakers.
Helen Grant, Superintendent Ou’Appelle Hall.
Emma Bell, B.A.. Library Assistant.
E. E. Brockelbank, B.S.A.. Boys’ Work Extension Department. Norman J. Palmer. Travelling Secretary, Musical Association.
David Taylor. Solicitor.
Margaret Phillips, Nurse.
Elizabeth Stormont, Dietician.
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 of Governors appointed bv the Colonial and Continental Church Society of London, England. The Council grants standings in Theo¬ logy, 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, M.A., D.D.
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Professor — The Rev. W. S. Wickenden, B.A., B.D., Professor — The Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, M.A., B.D. Professor — The Rev. W. F. Barfoot, B.A.
Lecturer — The Rev. R. H. A. Haslam, M.A.
Churches and Places of Worship
ANGLICAN
Bishop of Ou’Appelle — Right Rev. Malcolm McAdam Harding, D.D. Synod Office: 1611 College Avenue. Ven. Archdeacon Edwin H. Knowles, secretary-treasurer
St, Matthews — 2145 Winnipeg. Rev. Wm. H. Adcock, rector R. C. M. P. Chapel — Police Barracks. Ven. Archdeacon Knowles, Chaplain
St. Alban’s — Stuart near 4th Avenue (North Regina). Rev. R. C. Gauntlett, vicar
St. Alkmund’s — 1158 Reynolds. Rev. W. H. Adcock, vicar St. John’s — St. John Street (North Annex)
St. John’s of St. Michaels — Broad Street (North Annex)
St. Mary’s — 3325 15th Avenue cor. Montague. Rev. Edw. Frampton, rector
St. Paul’s — 2434 Twelfth Avenue cor. McIntyre. Ven. Archdeacon Gilbert F. Davidson, rector
St. Peter’s — 1265 Garnet North cor. 7th Avenue. Rev. Frederick Stanford, rector
Baptist
Cameron Memorial — 1280 Cameron N. Rev. Will Surman, pastor First — 2241 Victoria Avenue. Rev. Harry R. Nobles, pastor
Church of Christ
Central — 2280 Retallack. Rev. G. C. Welsman, pastor
Lutheran
First English Lutheran — 1611 Victoria. Rev. Otto Riedel, pastor Grace Evangelical — 1821 Winnipeg
Trinity Evangelical — 1940 Ottawa. Rev. John Fritz, pastor
United
Carmichael United — 1431 15th Avenue. Rev. R. MacElroy Thomp¬ son, pastor
Chalmers United — East side Wallace North bet. 4th and 5th Avenues. Rev. Andrew C. Justice, pastor
German Lutheran — 1009 Victoria. Rev. Christ T. Wetzstein, pastor Knox United — 1861 Lome cor. 12th Avenue. Rev. M. Gordon Melvin, pastor
Metropolitan United — Lome cor. Victoria Avenue. Rev. Edw. S. Bishop, pastor
Parkdale Community — 699 Queen N. Rev. R. A. J. Tufts, pastor Rae Street — Rae North cor. 8th Avenue. Rev. Albert J. Tufts pastor Rosemount United — 5231 7th Avenue. Rev. Sami. East, pastor St. Andrew’s United — 2900 Dewdnev. Rev. Harry Joyce, pastor St. James (North Regina) — e. s. Edward. Rev. S. East, pastor Sixth Avenue United — Argyle cor. 6th Avenue. Rev. A. J. Tufts, pastor
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Trinity Evangelical — 1409 Victoria. Rev. John S. Domm, pastor Wascana United — 210? Wascana. Rev. Hugh Leach, pastor Wesley — 1500 15th Avenue. Rev. A. E. Whitehouse, pastor Westminster United — Corner Cameron and 13th Avenue. Rev. Hugh D. Leitc'h, pastor
Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Regina — His Grace the Most Rev. O. Elzear Mathieu, C.M.G., 2107 McIntyre Street Vicar-General — Rt. Rev. Mgr. Z. H. Marois Bursar — Rt. Rev. G. E. Granbois Chancellor — Rev. Athol Murray
Holy Rosary Cathedral — 3125 13th Avenue. Rev. F. W. Hill, parish priest
Roman Catholic — 1376 Elphinstone N.
St. Mary’s — 2049 Scarth Street. Rev. Paul Hilland, parish priest
Presbyterian
First Presbyterian — Albert cor. 14th Avenue. Rev. Sami. Farley, pastor
SALVATION ARMY
Headquarters for Southern Saskatchewan Division : 505-6 Leader Building, Staff Captain and Mrs. H. Charles Tutte, Divisional Commanders, Phone 7374.
Captain Viletta Cummins, Divisional Helper Adjutant Wm. Cooper, Financial Organizer
No. 1 Citadel Corps — 1740 Broad St. Adjt. and Mrs. Wm. Huband, Commanding Officers. George Fulton, Corps Sergeant-Major. George Hobson, Corps Treasurer. May Bielby, Corps Secre¬ tary.
No. 2 North Side Corps — 1279 Retallack Street. Ensign and Mrs. David Hammond, Commanding Officers, John Fox, Corps Ser¬ geant-Major
Social and Prison Department — 1716-22 Osier St. Commandant and Mrs. Wm. Beattie, Superintendents Women’s Industrial Home — 3304 Dewdney St. Adjutant Margaret McAulay, matron
Men’s Social Department — 1722 Osier. Walter Beattie, Superinten¬ dent.
Miscellaneous
Apostolic Church and Missions — 1739 Scarth
Apostolic Church of Pentecost — Services held at 1737 Scarth Street Christian Apostolic — 1722 Montreal
Christian Science — Services held in I. O. O. F. Hall. Reading Room 404 Leader Building
Church of the Nazarene — 1835 Albert. Rev. A. C. Metcalfe, pastor Evangelical Association — Trinity Church, 1409 Victoria Avenue.
Rev. John S. Domm, pastor Gospel Hall— 1263 Albert N.
Gospel Mission — 1117 Argyle N.
Greek Orthodox Church — 4768 St. John. Rev. Louis Dragomir, priest German Baptist — 1301 Victoria Avenue. Rev. J. Milner, pastor German Lutheran Church — 1009 Victoria Avenue. Rev. Christ T. Wetzstein, pastor
Highland Park — Lome (Highland Park)
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Church — 1844 McAra. Rev. A. Markowich, priest
House of Jacob Synagogue — 2040 Ottawa. Rev. Max Kalef, rabbi International Bible Students Association — 1829 Rose St. Georges Greek Orthodox Church — 2005 Edgar. Rev. Marin Pos- telnicu, priest
Seventh Day Adventists — 1900 Atkinson. Rev. Theo Diminyatz, pastor
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Descent of the Holy Ghost — 1821 Winnipeg. Very Rev. K. Kirstiuk, archpriest Scandinavian Lutheran — 1835 Albert. Rev. H. L. Urness, pastor Seventh Day Adventists — 1835 Albert. Rev. Oswald Jackson, prea¬ cher
Ukrainian Church — e. s. MacDonald nr. 13th Avenue Zion Union Sunday School — 4810 11th Avenue
Miscellaneous Information
BOARD OF TRADE
Office : City Hall
Officers and Council for 1927
President — A. R. MacKie Vice-President — W. M. Van Valkenburg 2nd Vice-President — J. J. MacRae Secretary-Manager — -Charles A. Cooke
MEMBERS OF DIRECTORATE
A. R. Mackie, (Robert Simpson Co.) .
G. H. Barr, (Barr Stewart & Co) . .......
R. H. Cook, (Farmer’s Mutual Ins. Co.) . :
H. E. Drope, (Drope & Hosie) .
W. Eilers, (Eilers Jewelry) .
J. W. Hamilton, (Security Lumber Co.) .
B. Hooke, (Leader Publishing Co.) .
J. J. MacRae, (R. G. Dun & Co.) .
W. M. Van Valkenburg, (Scarth St.) .
W. G. F. Scythes, (W. G. F. Scythes & Co.) .
J. A. Graham, (Massey Harris Co.) .
H. A. Knight, (Regina Cartage Co.) .
L. M. Larson, (International Harvester Co.) .
G. C. Rooke, (G. C. Rooke & Co.) .
J. W. Spears, (Bank of Montreal) .
W. W. Armstrong, (Barries Ltd.) .
AMPUTATION ASSOCIATION OF THE GREAT WAR
1928 Albert Street
President — Harry Stacey Secretary — A. J. Blain
ARMY & NAVY VETERANS IN CANADA
1928 Albert
Secretary — Wm. McLean
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Office
Telephone
. 6671
. . . 2691
. 5503
. 3403
. 4352
. 2242
. 6643
. : . 4051
. 4370
. 3397
. 4196
. 3441
. 4860
. 5082
. 7671
. 3971
ASSOCIATION OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES OF
REGINA
115, 1776 Lome
Secretary — C. S. Keating
BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION (Saskatchewan Provincial Council)
2024 11th Avenue Secretary — W. J. P. Selby
CANADIAN CREDIT MEN’S TRUST ASSOCIATION (Saskatchewan Division)
204, 1821 Scarth
Manager — F. W. Adams
CANADIAN HAIL UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION
1017 McCallum-Hill Building Secretary — H. H. Campkin
CANADIAN LEGION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE SERVICE
LEAGUE
(Saskatchewan Command)
117, 1776 Lome
President — James McAra Secretary — Samuel B Dundee
CANADIAN LEGION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE SERVICE
LEAGUE
1820 Albert Street President — G. E. Tomsett Secretary-Treasuerr — James E. Cox
CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND
39 Canada Life Building Secretary — Elda M. Lyne
CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY (Saskatchewan Division)
Office: 2331 Victoria Commissioner — W. F. Marshall
CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY (Regina Branch)
Office: 2331 Victoria President — Mrs. C. Holmes Secretary — Mrs. B. A. Balmain
DOMINION DENTAL COUNCIL 2024 11th Avenue
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. W. D. Cowan
ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF CANADA
Secretary-Treasurer — R. W. E. Loucks, Regina
GAELIC SCOTCH SOCIETY
1835 Albert
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY OF MONTREAL
1879 Cornwall
HOTELMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF SASKATCHEWAN
1730 Hamilton
Secretary— Fred Ufland
INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED OCCOUNTANTS
Secretary-Treasurer — W. E. Hodge, Moose Jaw
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JEWISH COLONIZATION ASSOCIATION
616, 1874 Scarth Administrator — M. C. Ellman
LAW SOCIETY OF SASKATCHEWAN
Secretary — J. Kelso Hunter, Court House, Regina
NORTH WEST COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS’ ASSOCIATION
13 Westman Chambers Secretary — Kenneth W. Ross
REGINA CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Managing Committee
Secretary — E. E. Holden
REGINA DISTRICT COUNCIL
2024 11th Avenue Secretary-Treasurer — E. H. Senior
REGINA POULTRY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Secretary — J. J. Renwick, 2055 Smith
REGINA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS Officers, 1927
President — Mrs. E. B. Duggan -Secretary — Mrs. J. L. Fielder Inspector — L. B. Davies
ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE
1801 Lome
Chief Petty Officer Instructor — C. H. Stevens
SASKATCHEWAN ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE
Fort Q'u’Appelle Managing Director— A. B. Cook
SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS Incorporated A.D. 1911
President — W. M. Sharon
Vice-Presidents — F. H. Portnall, Regina, and R. G. Bunyard, Moose Jaw
Secretary-Treasurer — E. J. Gilbert, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
President — J. M. Broderick Secretary — Wm. J. Ward
SASKATCHEWAN CATTLE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Robertson, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN HORSE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Robertson, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN LAND SURVEYORS’ ASSOCIATION
(Incorporated 1912)
Officers for 1927.
President — A. S. Weekes, Winnipeg Vice-President— W. R. Reilly, Regina Secretary-Treasurer — S. Young, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN LIVE STOCK BOARD
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Robertson, Regina
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SASKATCHEWAN LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVE MARKET¬ ING ASSOCIATION, LTD.
Sherwood Building Secretary-Treasurer — Grant Thomson
SASKATCHEWAN MUNICIPAL HAIL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
7, 2350 12th Avenue
Secretary — J. J. Lamb
SASKATCHEWAN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION
F. W. Chisholm sec
SASKATCHEWAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
309, 1791 Rose
Registrar — Theo. Zeats
SASKATCHEWAN REGISTERED NURSES
39 Canada Life Building
SASKATCHEWAN SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Robertson, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN SWINE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Robertson, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM
Registrar — Lieut. -Col. James McAra, Regina
SASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL SOCIAL AND ATHLETIC
CLUB
Tennis Courts : s.s. 18th Avenue between Robinson and Cameron
THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD
1820 Albert
District Superintendent — G. A. Ewart
UNITED ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS IN CANADA
2 Credit Foncier Building Representative — W. T. Read
UNITED FARMERS OF CANADA, SASKATCHEWAN SECTION, LTD.
8, 2350 12th Avenue
Manager — Alex. Brown
UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE OF REGINA
Headquarters M. D. No. 12
WESTERN CANADA FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION
Regina Committee
115, 1776 Lome
Secretary — C. S. Keating
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Cornwall corner Twelfth Avenue It contains a swimming pool, bath rooms, locker rooms and boys’ department rooms in the basement; on the main floor there is a library, parlor, director’s rooms and offices, also gymnasium 65x68 ft. with running track; also an association hall seated for 200 people, class rooms for educational purposes and dormitory accommodation for 96.
Officers, 1927
President — H. Thomson Honorary President — W. E. Mason Vice-Presidents — W. W. Champ and F. H. Auld
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General Secretary — H. W. Kingerley Physical Director — H. C. Callowhill Boys’ Work Secretary — Ralph Albrant Office Secretary — Robert Wilson
YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
1950 Lorne, Annex: 1957 Smith
The Y. W. C. A. Building is situated on Lorne Street, facing Victoria Park.' It contains reading room and library, club rooms, parlors, class rooms, cafeteria, association office, gymnasium and swimming pool, besides sleeping accommodation for over 70 women.
Officers for 1927 President — Mrs. J. F. Bryant Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Urquhart Recording Secretary — Mrs. F. C. Middleton Treasurers — Mrs. G. R. Baldwin and Mrs. P. Gordon General Secretary — Mrs. S. A. Lamont Office Secretary — Helena A. Rumball Cafeteria Director — Euphemia McPhail
Travellers’ Aid Secretaries — Miss Catherine Forbes and Miss Kate Holmes-Orr
House Secretary — Alberta Thomas Physical Instructress — Evelyn Muir
CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY
2434 11th Avenue District Secretary — Rev. John Reid
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COUNCIL OF SASKATCHEWAN (Continuing the Saskatchewan Sunday School Federation)
212 Westman Chambers General Secretary — Rev. Chas. Morgan
REGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY
1920 Lorne Street, Victoria Square This occupies a fine building erected in 1911 through the genero¬ sity of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, on Lorne Street, Victoria Park. The institution is thoroughly equipped in the most up-to-date manner and is under the cpntrol and management of a board appointed by the city council. Branches have been established at: Albert Branch, Eighth and Robinson; Eastview Branch: Wallace St. and Fourth Ave. Prince of Wales Branch: 2070 Winnipeg corner Thirteenth Avenue.
Library Board
F. B. Reilly (Chairman), Aid. M. J. Coldwell, Messrs J. D. Denny, Dr. A. S. Gorrell, Rev. Father Fere, A. E. Humphries, His Wor¬ ship the Mayor (ex-officio)
Library Staff
Chief Librarian and Secretary-Treasurer — J. R. C. Honeyman Chief of Circulation — Miss F. Armstrong Librarian Albert Branch — Mrs. F. M. Castleden Librarian Prince of Wales Branch — Mrs. A. Douglas Librarian Eastview Branch — Mrs. A. Douglas
Librarian (Reference) — Mrs. A. D. Millar; Assistant, Miss Helen Keenleyside
Librarian (Children’s) — Miss Anne Paterson
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Statutory and Civic holidays
The library is open every week-day except on Statutory and Civic Holidays. The reading rooms of the Central Library are open on Sundays ,for adults) from 2 to 5 p.m.
CHINESE NATIONAL LEAGUE
1822 Broad
CHINESE NATIONALIST PARTY
1817 Osier
CHINESE Y. M. C. A.
1862 McIntyre
Secretary — Louis Hoo
MO KAI ASSOCIATION
1713 St. John
THE REGINA AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION, LTD.
Offices: Exhibition Grounds Officers for 1927
Patron — His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan Honorary Directors — Premier of Saskatchewan, Dominion Minister of Agriculture, Provincial Minister of Argiculture, Dominion Live Stock Commissioner, His Worship the Mayor of the City of Regina, Dean W. J. Rutherford.
President — H. G. Smith First Vice-President — F. Auld Second Vice-President— A. E. Whitmore Secretary-Manager — D. T. Elderkin Assistant Manager — C. A. Richardson Treasurer — Mrs. P. M. Grey
REGINA BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE 1776 Lome
Secretary — C. S. Keating
SASKATCHEWAN FARM LOAN BOARD
1806 Albert
Commissioner — ‘Colin Fraser Solicitor — James W. Blyth
REGINA TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION
1548 McTavish
Secretary — J. H. Matkin
UNION OF SASKATCHEWAN MUNICIPALITIES Officers, 1927
Hon. President — W. J. M. McMullen, Kerrobert President — F. J. Pilkington, Yorkton Vice-President — Mayor Gregory, North Battleford Secretary-Treasurer — W. E. Hodge, Moose Jaw
MUNICIPALITIES North Regina Municipality
Overseer — John McKay
Councillors — W. H. Usher, Victor Ireland
Secretary — W. Stokes
Rural Municipality of Sherwood No. 159
1840 Cornwall
Secretary-Treasurer — R. O. Dunlop
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Clubs
Assiniboia Club
1925 Victoria Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets Secretary — George A. Mantle
Canadian Club
Meets at Saskatchewan Hotel Secretary — W. E. Simonds
Catholic Club
1863 Cornwall Elks Club 102, 1864 Scarth
Secretary — H. Wellwood
1500 Club of Regina
10, 1836 Scarth
Secretary — S. Livingstone
German Canadian Club 1300 Victoria Gun Club
East side Albert near 22nd Avenue Secretary-Treasurer — Chris. Irgens
Gyro Club
Meets at Saskatchewan Hotel Secretary — G. A. Bing, P.O. Box 252
Gyro Citizens Golf Club
Elphinstone and College Avenue Secretary — R. P. Blair
Imperial Oil Club
605 Wallace
Secretary — P. J. Booth
Kiwanis Club
Meets every Tuesday at Lunch at Saskatchewan Hotel at 12.15 Secretary — E. W. Townsend
K. of C. Club
1863 Cornwall Secretary — W. F. Windeatt
Ku Klux Klan
408, 1791 Rose
Probus Club
Meets at Kitchener Hotel Secretary — W. McArthur, 1769 Scarth St.
North Side Baseball League
24 Canada Life Building Secretary-Treasurer — Gwilym (Bill) Williams
Radio Experimenter’s Club Ltd.
310 Darke Block
Secretary — Wm. Mock
Regina Amateur Lacrosse Association
24 Canada Life Building Secretary-Treasurer — Gwilym (Bill) Williams
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Regina Boat Club
Wascana Lake
Secretary — M. D. Mitchell, 2127 11th Avenue
Regina Chess ond Checker Club Meets at McCallum-Hill Building Secretary — P. R. Genders
Regina Chinese Club
1862 McIntyre
Secretary — Louis Hoo
Regina Golf Club
(Links) R. C. M. P. Barracks Secretary- — Sam Cookson
Regina Homemakers Club
Meets every fourth Wednesday Secretary — Mrs. E. B. Duggan, 12 Regina Court
Regina Kennel Club
Secretary — Chas. W atson
Regina Philatelic Club
Secretary — B. McDermott
Regina Quota Club
25 Regina Court
Secretary — Irene Moore
Regina Tennis and Bowling Club
2621 19th Avenue corner Albert Secretary — D. A. Grant
Rotary Club
Meets every Monday at Lunch at Saskatchewan Hotel at 12.15 Secretary — Wm. Radcliff
St. Mary’s Club
2030 Hamilton
Saskatchewan Amateur Athletic Union
24 Canada Life Building Secretary-Treasurer — Gwilym (Bill) Williams
Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
24 Canada Life Building Secretary-Treasurer — Gwilym (Bill) Williams
Saskatchewan Musical Association
Secretary — F. W. Chisholm
6 Beta Apartments
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Social and Athletic Club
South side 18th Avenue corner Cameron
University Women’s Club
Meets every third Monday Secretary — Miss Hibbard
Wascana Country Club
4 miles southwest of City Secretary — H. G. Forson
Westminster Church Tennis Club
East side Elphinstone
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Hospitals and Homes
REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL
The Regina General Hospital and Isolation Hospital are under the control of a Board of Governors appointed by the City Council under the provisions of “The City Act.”
Board of Governors, 1927
S. C. Burton (Chairman), His Worship Mayor McAra (Vice- Chairman), James Grassick, Commissioner L. A. Thornton, Alderman E. B. Mclnnis, Alderman W. H. A. Hill, Dr. F. J. Ellis, Alderman C. B. McKee, Alderman C. Gardiner
Officials
Superintendent — David Low, M.D.
Secretary-Treasurer — George E. Patterson
Fees for Patients — $2.00 to $5.00 per day, according to wards or private rooms
Number of beds — General Hospital, 200; Old Isolation Hospital, 30
Visiting Hours
Public Wards — From 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thurs¬ days, Saturdays and Sundays Semi-Private Wards — Daily 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Private Wards- — Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The new Isolation Hospital is for the present being used as a Nurses’ Home, providing very comfortable quarters for 90 nurses.
REGINA GREY NUN’S HOSPITAL
Dewdney between King and Pasqua This hospital is under the direction of the Grey Nuns, with Sister Clair as superintendent in charge. Phone 7676.
Terms
Fees for patients $2.00 to $5.00 per day according to wards or private wards.
Visitors are admitted every day from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 8.30 p.m. In dangerous cases or accidents relatives are admitted at any time.
INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR BOYS
West of Dewdney Bridge Superintendent — Alex Houston
CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF SASKATCHEWAN
2134 Winnipeg Street
Miss Rose Lyne is matron and she is assisted by a staff of five. It is purely and simply a charitable institution and kept up by general subscriptions from the public and a grant from the Government.
Officers for 1927 President — D. M. Woodhams First Vice-President — Mrs. J. F. Bole Second Vice-President — Mrs. W. H. A. Hill Secretary — Edwin Jackson Treasurer — W. G. Hoig Hon. Solicitor — F. L. Bastedo, K.C.
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Board of Directors
Mesdames E. E. Meek, P. M. Anderson, J. F. Robinson, W. B. Scott; and Messrs W. G. Haultain, E. Jackson, Robert Martin, S. B. Nelles, G. H. Merlia and B. G. Cuthbert
REGINA BABIES’ WELFARE
1509 Thirteenth Avenue Matron — Miss Elizabeth Thomas
CANADIAN WOMEN’S HOSTEL
1839 Lome
Matron — Mrs. Isabel Bayne
MAPLE LEAF HOSTEL
s.s. College near Broad
CHILDREN’S SHELTER
2134 Winnipeg
Matron — Rose L. Lyne
NURSES’ REGISTRY
2305 Halifax
UKRAINIAN PEOPLES HOME
1817 Quebec
Benevolent Societies
MASONIC
Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan
1930 Lome Street
Grand Secretary — W. B. Tate, Masonic Temple
Constituent Lodges in Regina (Meeting in Masonic Temple, Lome Street)
Wascana Lodge No. 2 — Meets first Tuesday. Secretary, H. Willsmer North West Mounted Police Lodge No. 11 — Meets third Tuesday. Secretary, T. A. Jaffray
Assiniboia Lodge No. 49 — Meets third Friday. Secretary, L. G. Geer- naert
King Hiram No. Id — Meets second Tuesday. Secretary, A. H. Row- botham
Banner No. 154 — Meets third Monday. Secretary, H. Barrett St. Andrews No. 174 — Meets first Monday. .Secretary, E. C. Bird Emulation Lodge No. 186 — Secretary, R. R. Mackay
Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter of Saskatchewan Wascana Chapter No. 1 — Meets second Monday in Masonic Temple. Scribe E., F. B. Reilly
Knights Templar, Grand Priory of Canada Wascana Preceptory, No. 51 — Meets fourth Friday in Masonic Tem¬ ple. F. B. Reilly, registrar
Scottish Rite
Regina Lodge Perfection, 14 Degree, A. & A. Scottish Rite — Meets third Thursday, Masonic Temple. Secretary, R. Westgate Regina Chapter Rose Croix 18th Degree — Meets quarterly. Secre¬ tary, Geo. Milne
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A. A. O. N. Mystic Shrine
Wa-Wa Temple, Oasis of Regina — 2124 11th Avenue. Recorder, F. W. Logan; Potentate, W. H. A. Hill
Eastern Star
Regina Chapter No. 7 — 2169 .Scarth. Meets first Thursday, Masonic Tfemple Bldg
Excelsior Chapter No. 21 — Meets second Thursday, Masonic Temple Bldg
Ancient Order of Hibernians
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 1863 Cornwall Street
I. O. F.
Wascana Court, No. 1375 — Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 2073 Cornwall Street
C. O. F.
Court Regina, No. 1 — Meets first and third Thursdays at Moose Hall, 11th Avenue.
B. P. O. E.
Meets second and fourth Fridays at 1864 Scarth Street. Secretary, H. Wellwood
L. O. O. M.
Maple Leaf Lodge No. 1656— Meets first and third Thursdays at 834 11th Avenue
Regina Lodge No. 757 — Meets first and third Tuesdays at 1834 11th Avenue
I. O. O. F.
Grand Secretary — Fred. D. Gray, 2, 1747 Hamilton Regina Lodge No. 6 — Meets every Monday in I. O. O. F. Hall, 2229 15th Avenue. Secretary, J. Bromby Floreat Lodge No. 64 — Meets in Oddfellows’ Hall, 2229 15th Avenue, every Wednesday night. Secretary, C. M. Faulkner Naomi Lodge No. 3 (Daughters of Rebekah) — Meets first and third Tuesdays in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2229 15th Avenue. Secretary, Maud McCoy
Oueen City Lodge No. 120 — Meets every Thursday night in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2229 15th Avenue. Secretary, H. Taylor Saskatchewan Encampment No. 1 — Meets second and fourth Fridays in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2229 15th Avenue. Scribe, F. E. Smith Empire Rebekah Lodge No. 43 — Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Secretary, Tina McLeod
Canton Regina No. 1 — Meets first Friday in I. O. O. F. Hall, 2229 15th Avenue. Clerk, C. M. Faulkner
Manchester Unity
Lodge Room: Moose Hall
Loyal Ou’Appelle Lodge — Meets second and fourth Mondays. Secre¬ tary, J. Martin, 2040 Alexandra Street Loyal Oueen of the West Ladies’ Lodge — Meets every second Friday, Secretary, Mrs. I. Robins, 2858 Robinson Loyal Thomas McCool Past Grand’s Lodge — Secretary, J. Martin, 2040 Alexandra Street
Knights of Columbus
Regina Council No. 1247 — Meets second and fourth Mondays at 1863 Cornwall. W. F. Windeatt, Financial Secretary, 1957 Rae Street
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St. Andrew’s Society of Regina
Meets in Liberty Hall, 1835 Albert Street
Sons of England
Lodge Regina 317— Red Rose Degree. Meets second and fourth Monday. White Rose Degree — Meets every fifth Monday in S. O. E. Hall, 1459 Retallack.
Lodge Empress of the West, 177 — Meets first and third Mondays in Dawson Hall. Secretary, F. R. Waller, 2754 Wallace Sons of England Hall — Halifax (N. Annex).
Sons of Scotland
Meets four Thursday
Knights of Pythias
Grand Lodge — J. J. Renwick, recorder, 2055 Smith Capital City Lodge No. 1 — Meets Mondays at 304, 1821 Scarth Street, Secretary, J. J. Renwick
Wascana Lodge No. 9 — Meets Wednesdays at 304, 1821 Scarth Street. Secretary, A. E. Johnson
L. O. B. A.
Capital City Lodge No. 106 — Meets in Liberty Hall, 1837 Albert Street, second and fourth Tuesdays.
Patricia Lodge No. 279 — Meets first and third Tuesdays in Liberty Hall
Garner Lodge No. 332 — Meets in Liberty Hall, first and third Thurs¬ days.
Gleaners Lodge No. 450 — Meets in Liberty Hall, first and third Wed¬ nesdays.
L. T. B.
Newlands Lodge No. 408 — Meets in Liberty Hall, first and third Fridays.
Daughters and Maids of England Meets second and fourth Fridays in Dawson Hall.
Royal Antedeluvian Order of Buffaloes G. L. E.
Lodge Room: Dawson Hall, 1921 South Railway Street Provincial Grand Secretary — Fred Mann, 469 Cornwall Street Sir Noah Morris Lodge No. 3816 — Meets first and third Tuesdays. Capitol Lodge No. 4621 — Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
L. O. L.
Royal Black Preceptory, No. 581 — Meets in Liberty Hall, 1837 Albert Street, first and third Mondays. Registrar, A. Douglas Scarlet Chapter — Meets in Liberty Hall, third Wednesday No. 1608 — Meets in Liberty Hall, second and fourth Mondays.
No. 1993 — Meets in Liberty Hall, fourth Tuesday No. 2366 — Meets in Liberty Hall, first and third Thursdays No. 2631 — Meets in Liberty Hall, second and fourth Thursdays No. 2738 — Meets in St. John’s Church, North Annex, second and fourth Mondays
No. 2912 — Meets in Liberty Hall, second Wednesday.
Loyal True Blue, 408 — Meets in Liberty Hall
Ukrainian
Ukrainian Peoples Home — P. W. Koziar, secretary, 1817 Quebec United Commercial Travelers
Regina Lodge No. 266 — Meets second Saturday at 1755 Scarth Street
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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. J. G. Gardiner
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Speaker — Hon. W. G. Robinson
Deputy Speaker — Thomas H. Garry
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly — George A. Mantle
Law Clerk and Legislative Counsel — R. W. Shannon, K.C.
S ergeant-at- Arms — H . Lett
Constituency Name P. O. Address
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Arm River . . |
. Hon. George A. Scott.. |
..Saskatoon |
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Battlefords . |
. Allan D. Pickel . |
-North Battleford |
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BengougTy . |
..Ogema |
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Biggar . |
. R. P. Hassard . |
..Biggar |
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Cannington . |
...Antler |
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Canora . . |
..Sturgis |
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Cumberland . . |
. D. A. Hall . |
...Prince Albert |
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Cut Knife . |
. Wm. H. Dodds . |
...Cut Knife |
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Cypress . |
...Eastend |
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Elrose . |
. W. Hagarty . |
...Lucky Lake |
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Estevan . |
..Estevan |
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Francis . |
..Francis |
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Gravelbourg . |
,...,B. F. McGregor . |
..Vanguard |
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Hanley . |
. Dr. R. Stipe . |
..Watrous |
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Happyland . |
..Prelate |
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Humboldt . |
. H. M. Therres . |
..Humboldt |
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He a la Crosse . |
. A. J. Marion . |
..North Battleford |
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Jack Fish Lake . |
. D. M. Finlayson . |
..Ifflev |
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Kerrobert . |
..Colville |
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Kindersley . |
. E. S. Whatley . |
..Kindersley |
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Kinistino . |
. Chas. McIntosh . |
..Kinistino |
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Last Mountain . |
. Hon. Samuel T. Latta.. |
..Regina |
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Lloydminster . |
. R. J. Gordon . |
..Maidstone |
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Lumsden . |
. Hugh IC. Miller . |
..Lumsden |
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Maple Creek . |
. P. L. Hyde . |
..Hatton |
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Melfort . |
. O. D. Hill . |
..Melfort |
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Milestone . |
. F. B. Lewis . |
..Gray |
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Moose Jaw Citv . |
. W. G. Baker . |
..Moose Taw |
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W. G. Ross . . |
..Moose Taw |
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Moose Taw County.... |
. T. Waddell . |
..Mossbank |
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Moosomin . |
. John L. Salkeld . |
..Gerald |
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Morse . |
. Vacant . |
..Vacant |
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North Ou’Appelle . |
. Hon. J. G. Gardiner.... |
..Regina |
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Notukeu . |
. Alex. 1 .. Grant . |
..Hillandale |
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Pelly . |
. Dr. Chas. E. Tran . |
..Kamsack |
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Pheasant Hills . |
. Jas. A. Smith . |
..Regina |
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Pipestone . |
..Regina |
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Prince Albert . |
...Prince Albert |
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Constituency |
Name |
P. 0. Address |
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Redberry . |
..Borden |
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Regina City . , |
..Regina |
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D. A. McNiven . |
..Regina |
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Rosetown . |
..Harris |
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Rosthern . . |
. Hon. J. M. Uhrich . |
..Regina |
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Saltcoats . |
.Regina |
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Saskatoon City . |
..Saskatoon |
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J. T. M. Anderson . |
.Saskatoon |
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Saskatoon County .. |
. C. Agar . |
.Saskatoon |
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Shellbrook . |
.Shellbrook |
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Souris . |
.Oxbow |
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South Ou’Appelle .. |
.Vibank |
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Swift Current . |
•Swift Current |
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Thunder Creek . |
.Findlater |
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Tisdale . |
. W. C. Buckle . |
.Tisdale |
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Touchwood . |
.Kelliher |
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Turtleford . |
• Mervin |
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Vonda . |
• Meacham |
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Wadena . |
. W. H. McKinnon . |
.Quill Lake |
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Weyburn . |
•Regina |
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Wilkie . |
. R. E. Nay . |
•Wilkie |
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Willow Bunch . |
•Regina |
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Wolseley . |
.Indian Head |
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Wynyard . |
•Leslie |
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Yorkton . |
Executive Council |
.Willow Brook |
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Hon. James G. Gardiner, Premier, President |
of Council, Provincial |
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Treasurer and |
Minister of Railways |
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Hon. J. M. Uhrich |
, Minister of Public Works |
and Minister of Public |
Health
Hon. S. J. Latta, Minister of Education and Minister in charge of the Bureau of Publications and the King’s Printer’s Office Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Minister of Agriculture
Hon. J. A. Cross, Attorney-General and Minister in charge of the Bureau of Child Protection
Hon. W. J. Patterson, Minister of Telephones and Minister of High¬ ways
Hon. T. C. Davis, K.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs, Provincial Sec¬ retary and Minister in charge of the Bureau of Labor and Industries
Deputies and Chief Officers of Departments
Clerk of the Executive Council — J. W. McLeod
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly — G. A. Mantle
Law Clerk and Legislative Counsel — R. W. Shannon, K.C.
Deputy Attorney-General — A. L. Geddes, K.C.
Deputy Provincial Secretary and Registrar Joint Stock Companies — J. W. McLeod
Deputy Provincial Treasurer — A. Perring Taylor
Deputy Minister of Public Works — J. M. Smith
Provincial Architect — W. M. Sharon
Deputy Minister of Agriculture — F. H. Auld
Deputy Minister of Education— A. H. Ball
Deputy Minister of Telephones and Telegraphs — W. Warren
Deputy Minister of Railways — W. F. Kerr
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Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs — J. J. Smith Provincial Auditor — G. L. Hopkins King’s Printer — J. W. Reid
Commissioner of Labor and Industries — T. M. Molloy Inspector of Legal Offices — D. M. Woodhams.
Superintendent of Insurance and Fire Commissioner — A. E. Fisher Legislative Librarian — John Hawkes
Deputy .Minister of Public Health — M. M. Seymour, M.D., D.P.H. Master of Titles — Wilmot G. Haultain Deputy Minister of Highways — H. S. Carpenter Civil Service Commissioner — P. G. Ward Commissioner of Child Protection — F. J. Reynolds Superintendent of Education — D. P. McColl Registrar Department of Education — R. F. Blacklock Commissioner Provincial Police — C. A. Mahony Provincial Bacteriologist — Dr. F. G. McGill Local Government Board (Chairman) — S. P. Grosch Commissioner of Publications — W. F. Kerr Saskatchewan Farm Loan Board (Chairman) — Colin Fraser Saskatchewan Minimum Wage Board (Chairman) — John A. Mathers, Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Liquor Board (Chairman) — Dr. W. W. Amos Motor License Office — S. D. Eland Flexman, supt
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Minister— Hon. J. M. Uhrich 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 — G. A. Palmer
Director of Surveys — M. B. Weekes, D.L.S.
Chief Field Engineer — H. R. Mackenzie Chief Bridge Engineer — A. P. Linton .Superintendent of Highways — R. J. Fyfe District Superintendent of Highways — Wm. M. Grant
ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT
Attorney-General — Hon. J. A. Cross, K.C.
Deputy Attorney-General — A. L. Geddes, K.C.
Law Officers — M. Dingwall, A. Blackwood, A. Hayworth, Samuel Quigg A. L. McLean, J. L. Salterio and M. McCausland Chief Clerk — J. W. Reynolds Master of Titles — W. G. Haultain Inspector of Legal Offices — D. M. Woodhams
PROVINCIAL AUDITOR’S OFFICE
Provincial Auditor — G. L. Hopkins Deputy Provincial Auditor — W. O. Lott Institutional Auditor — J. E. Tanner Chief Clerk — W. H. Pearce
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER
Commissioner — P. G. Ward
PROVINCIAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Provincial Treasurer— Hon. J. G. Gardiner Deputy Provincial Treasurer— A. Perring Taylor Chief Clerk — Joseph B. Parker Superintendent of Revenues — Thomas Lax
CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANUATION BOARD
Chairman — P. G. Ward Secretary — W. P. Turner
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 Accountant — J. P. Paget
Chief Inspector of Schools — Dr. J. H. McKechnie
Inspectors of High Schools — G. B. Stillwell, M.A., D.Paed. and A. B. Ross, M.A.
Chief Attendance Officer — P. R. McDonald
Assistant Registrar — D. G. Scott Calder
Director of School Hygiene — Ruby M. Simpson, R.N.
Inspector in charge of School District Organization — N. Latour, B.A.
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Inspectorate |
Inspectors of Schools Inspector |
Address |
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Areola . |
...F. W. Rowan, B.A . . |
....Areola |
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Assiniboia . |
... R. D. Coutts, B.A . |
....Assiniboia |
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Balcarres . |
....W. E. Stevenson, B.A., |
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D. Paed . |
....Balcarres |
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North Battleford ... |
....W. H. Magee, Ph.D . , |
....North Battleford |
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West Battleford ... |
....W. M. Veazey, B.A . |
....North Battleford |
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Biggar . |
....W. J. Small. B.A . |
....Biggar |
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Davidson . |
••••C. A. Scarrow, B.A . |
....Davidson |
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Duck Lake . |
• •••F. T. Hawrvluk, B.A . |
....St. Julien |
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Elrose . |
...E. T. Crough, B.A . |
...Elrose |
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Estevan . |
••••J. Arch. McLeod, B.A., |
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LL.B . |
... Estevan |
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Francis . |
••••F. W. Bates, B.A., M.Sc . |
....3068 Angus St., Re- |
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Gull Lake . |
■ •••J. Maclennan, B.A . |
gma ....Regina |
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Herbert . |
••••A. J. Loeppky, B.A . |
....Herbert |
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Humboldt . |
...J. O’Brien, M.A., LL.B . |
,...2117 Broad Street, |
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Regina |
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Kamsack . . |
....R. E. Sparkes . |
....Kamsack |
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Kerrobert . |
...T. H. Hay, B.Sc . |
....Kerrobert |
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Kincaid . |
...W. PL Musick . |
....Meyronne |
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Kindersley . |
..•■T. E. Cowie. B.A . |
....Kindersley |
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Kinistino . |
....J. F. Hutchison, B.A . . |
....Kinistino |
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Last Mountain . . |
...j. G. McKechnie, B.A . |
....Regina |
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Maple Creek . . |
,...‘C. E. Brown . . |
....Maple Creek |
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Moose Jaw . |
...,S. E. M. McClelland . |
....160 Ominica St. W., |
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Moose Jaw (S’th).. |
....G. N. Griffin, B.A . . |
Moose Jaw ....303 Athabasca St. W., |
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Moosomin . |
....J. W. Smith . |
Moose Jaw ....Moosomin |
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Inspectorate Inspector
Outlook . A. W. Keith, B.A . .
Oxbow . W. J. Stevenson .
Preeceville . J. R. Gagne, B.A .
Prince Albert . J. T. Tomlinson, B.A..,
Radisson . W. J. Drimmie, B.A...
Regina . N. MacMurchy, B.A....,
Rosetown . A. L. Merrill, B.A .
Saltcoats . James Robinson .
Saskatoon (East) . H. A. Everts, B.A .
Saskatoon (West) . J. H. Gallaway, B.A .
Shaunavon . J. J. Maxwell, M.A .
Swift Current . W. S. Cram., B.A . .
Tisdale . F. W. Harrison, B.A.,
LL.B., D.Paed .
Turtleford . Chas. Nivins, B.A . .
Wadena . N. L. Massey, B.A....,
Watrous . A. J. McCulloch, M.A,
Weyburn . A. Kennedy, M.A .
Weyburn (South) . John Marshall, M.A....,
Wolseley . James Little .
Wynyard . ~B. Hjalmarson, B.A .
Yorkton . B. W. Wallace .
Address .Outlook .Oxbow .Preeceville .Prince Albert .Radisson
.1941 Angus Street, Regina .Rosetown .Saltcoats
.630 8th Ave. N., Sas¬ katoon
.716: Eastlake Ave., Saskatoon .Shaunavon .Swift Current
.Tisdale
.Turtleford
.Wadena
.Watrous
.Weyburn
•Weyburn
.Wolseley
..Wynyard
.Box 94, Yorkton
Supervisors of School Districts
S. M. Jean, Regina D. S. McCannel, Regina
DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS
Minister — Hon. J. G. Gardiner Deputy Minister. — W. F. Kerr
BUREAU OF CHILD PROTECTION
2nd Floor 1739 Cornwall (Regina)
Commissioner — F. J. Reynolds
Inspectors — Fred E. Olson, J. C. Robinson, H. J. Nosworthy, Mrs. Dredge Jones, Wm J. Stewart and Helen Hall
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
Minister — Hon. Thomas C. Davis Deputy Minister — J. J. Smith
Acting Deputy Minister and Chief Inspector — John Anderson Chief Clerk — John McIntosh
Wild Lands Tax Commissioner — George Armstrong Director of Town Planning — Stewart Young
Saskatchewan Assessment Commission — Murdo Cameron, chairman ; M. A. Graham, Secretary; J. C. Ross, Inspector
List of Inspectors
Inspector of Municipal Audits — Louis Jacobs
Municipal Inspectors — R. H. Matthews, Donald Grant, R. N. Flock, A. Spence and P. J. Woods
Wild Lands Inspectors — Gideon Smith, A. H. Bailey and H. L. Lovering
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD
Chairman — S. P. Grosch Commissioner — A. P. McNab Commissioner — J. N. Bayne Secretary — C. O. Davidson Accountant — Harry Willsmer
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT
Provincial Secretary — Hon. Thos. C. Davis
Deputy Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Joint Stock Companies — J. W. McLeod
Chief Inspector of Theatres — John Anderson
BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Minister — Hon. Thomas C. Davis Commissioner — Thomas M. Molloy Chief Factory Inspector— Thomas Withy Superintendent of Employment — Gerald E. Tomsett Minimum Wage Inspector — Gladys M. Halbert
Provincial Offices
Regina . R. W. Brewis Yorkton . J. A. Myers
Saskatoon....G. Nethercote (acting) Prince Albert . James Hepburn
Moose Jaw . E. M. Hagen Weyburn . E. Taylor
Swift Current . Walter Law N. Battleford . E. M. Bloomfield
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Superintendent and Fire Commissioner — A. E. Fisher Inspectors — J. K. Wilson, W. A. Riddell, F. G. Furby, Peter Molter, W. J. Reid, G. S. Read
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 — Wilfrid Green
Co-Operation and Market Commissioner — W. Waldron Field Crops Commissioner — M. P. Tullis Secretary, Statistics Branch — R. W. Neely, acting Game Commissioner — Fred Bradshaw Taxidermist — H. H. Mitchell
DEBT ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
Commissioner — Edward Oliver
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Minister — Hon. J. M. Uhrich, M.D.
Deputy Minister — M. M. Seymour, M.D., D.P.PI.
Chief Clerk — E. H. Lambly
Director, Provincial Laboratory Division — Frances G. McGill, M.D. Director, Vital Statistics Division — Stewart Muirhead Director, Sanitation Division — Robert H. Murray, C.E.
Director, Hospital Management & Child Welfare Division — F. C. Mid¬ dleton, M.D.
Director, Communicable Disease Division — R. O. Davison, M.D.
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DEPARTMENT OF TELEPHONES AND TELEGRAPHS
Executive Offices 2356 Albert Street, Regina Minister — Hon. W. J. Patterson Deputy Minister- — W. R. Warren Engineer — S. R. Parker
Superintendent of Rural Lines — T. A. Naismith Chief Accountant — George Milne Superintendent of Traffic — C. W. Doody Chief Clerk and Purchasing Agent — E. F. Pratt Commercial Superintendent — Benjamin Jones Plant Superintendent — H. B. Sherman Superintendent of Supplies — E. Jacquest
BUREAU OF PUBLICATIONS
Commissioner — W. F. Kerr Secretary — Annie M. Peart
Editor, Public Service Monthly — W. E. H. Stokes
LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY
Librarian — John Hawkes Assistant Librarian — W. H. Munro
THE OPEN SHELF LIBRARY Librarian — Elizabeth Andrews
TRAVELLING LIBRARY Librarian — Margaret McDonald, B.A.
COURT OF KING’S BENCH FOR SASKATCHEWAN
Chief Justice — Hon. J. T. Brown
Puisne Judges — Hon. H. Y. MacDonald, Hon. H. V. Bigelow, Hon. J. F. L. Embury, Hon. Donald Maclean Hon. G. E. Taylor and Hon. W. E. Knowles Registrar — R. Charlton Deputy Registrar — J. J. McCarthy Master in Chambers — E. T. Bucke Chief Court Stenographer — P. Shelton
COURT OF APPEAL FOR SASKATCHEWAN
Chief Justice — Hon. Sir F. W. G. Haultain
Justices — Hon. W. F. A. Turgeon, Hon. James McKay, Hon. W. M.
Martin and Hon. P. E. Mackenzie Registrar — R. Charlton
SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES
Lorne corner 12th
DISTRICT AND SURROGATE COURTS Judicial District of Regina
Court House : 2006 Victoria Avenue Composed of that part of the Province of Saskatchewan which is bounded as follows : —
Commencing at the intersection of the north boundary of town¬ ship twelve with the dividing line between ranges ten and eleven west of the second meridian ; thence northerly along the said dividing line between ranges ten and eleven to the intersection of th same with the left bank of the Qu’Appelle River; thence northwesterly and westerly and following along the said left bank of the Qu’Appelle River to the intersection of the same with the dividing line between
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ranges seventeen and eighteen west of the second meridian; thence northerly along the said dividing line between ranges seventeen and eighteen to the north boundary of township twenty-six; thence west¬ erly along the said north boundary of township twenty-six to the dividing line between ranges twenty-six and twenty-seven west of the second meridian; thence northerly along the said dividing line between ranges twenty-six and twenty-seven to the north boundary of township twenty-seven ; thence westerly along the said north boundary of township twenty-seven to the dividing line between ranges two and three west of the third meridian thence southerly along the said dividing line between ranges two and three to the intersection of the same with the left bank of the Ou’Appelle River in township twenty-three; thence easterly and southeasterly and following along the said left bank of the Ou’Appelle River to the intersection of the same with the dividing line between ranges twenty-three and twenty-four west of the second meridian ; thence southerly along the said dividing line between ranges twenty-three and twenty-four to the north boundary of township fifteen ; thence easterly along the said north boundary of township fifteen to the dividing line between ranges twenty and twenty-one west of the second meridian ; thence southerly along the said dividing line be¬ tween ranges twenty and twenty-one to the north boundary of town¬ ship fourteen ; thence easterly along the said north boundary of town- ranges nineteen and twenty west of the second meridian ; thence southerly along the said dividing line between ranges nineteen and twenty to the north boundary of township twelve; thence easterly along the said north boundary of township twelve to the place of commencement.
Judge District Court — His Honor Judge Hannon, Regina Sheriff — M. B. Wilkinson Clerk — R. Charlton
Deputy Clerks — E. G. D. MacEachern, J. McPherson and J. J. Mc¬ Carthy
Official Administrator — The Western Trust Company Agent Attorney-General — H. E. Sampson, K.C., Regina Process Issuers — Geo. M. Thompson, South Ou’Appelle; A. Dickson, Indian Head; C. Hynds, Lumsden ; W. D. Mackay, Strassbourg; F. A. Parks, Craik; A. J. Robertson, Davidson
JUVENILE COURT
Court House, 2006 Victoria (Office)
Judge — Ethel MacLachlan, 1955 Robinson
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1739 Cornwall
Sheriff — Martin B. Wilkinson
LAND TITLES OFFICE
(Regina Land Registration District)
Townships 1-26 inclusive, ranges 11-23 inclusive and that part of township 26, range 24, lying east of the left bank of Last Moun¬ tain Lake.
Victoria Avenue corner Cornwall Registrar and Master of Titles — Wilmot G. Haultain Deputy Registrar — Wm. Rig’by
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Deputy Registrar — Thos. H. Hewitt Inspector of Legal Offices — Douglas M. Woodhams yChief Surveyor — Lieut. -Col. Albert C. Garner
SASKATCHEWAN LIQUOR BOARD
2206 Dewdney Chairman — Dr. W. W. Ames
MOTOR LICENSE BRANCH
„ 1739 Cornwall
Superintendent — S. L. Eland Flexman
AUTO TOURIST CAMP
Broad at Government Reserve.
REGISTRATION OFFICE
2006 Victoria
Hire, Receipts, Chattel Mortgages, etc. — J. C. Johnstone, deputy clerk
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 — Wm. R. Tracey Chief Clerk — Thomas L. Elliott
Inspector of Regina Division — Thomas C. Goldsmith
PROVINCIAL POLICE COURT
1739 Cornwall
Magistrate — Walter B. Scott
Dominion of Canada
Local Offices and Officials
SASKATCHEWAN SENATORS In Dominion Parliament
Regina — Hon. J. A. Calder Moose Jaw— Hon. J. H. Ross Regina — Hon. H. W. Laird Assiniboia — Hon. John G. Turriff Moose Jaw — Hon. W. B. Willoughby
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Customs-Excise Division
Second Floor, Post Building Collector — J. H. Spooner Chief Clerk — J. B. Shaw
Inspection Branch, Assistant Inspectors — J. S. Errington and L. Copeman
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Customs and Excise Returns
The amount of duty collected during the following years was:
1914 (twelve month ending March 31) . $ 997,124.54
1918 (April, 1917, to March, 1918) . 1,827,027.73
1920 (April, 1919, to March, 1920) . 1,301,521.24
1921 (April, 1921, to March, 1922) . 2,985,740.65
1922 (April, 1922, to March, 1923) . i . 1,553,256.05
1923 (April, 1923, to March, 1924) . 1,841,848.10
1924 (April 1924, to March, 1925) . 953,984.52
1925 (April, 1925, to March, 1926) . 2,926,466.52
1926 (April, 1925, to March, 1927) . 3,205,155.34
POST OFFICE
Post Office Building: Scarth Street s.e. cor. 11th Ave. Postmaster — John Nicoll
Sub-Post Offices
No. 1 — Simpson’s Broad cor. 5th Avenue
No. 2 — 1001 Broder. Postmaster, Wm. Hambly
No. 3 — 3015 13th Avenue. Postmaster, Woo Watts.
No. 4 — 3508 13th Avenue. Postmistress, Frances Robertson No. 5 — M. P. Parrott, Dewdney cor. Angus
North Annex — 400 Halifax (N. Annex). Postmaster, L. O. Blakley North Regina — Pasqua cor. 3rd Avenue (N. Regina). Postmistress, Mrs. J. Gorman No. 6—2417 Wallace
No. 7 — 1 129 Robinson. Postmaster, Wm. Morgan No. 8 — Victoria Pharmacy, 803 Victoria. Postmaster, Karl A. Zral No. 9 — 3800 Dewdney. Postmaster, W. G. Braine No. 10 — Garnet Grocery, Garnet cor. Dewdney. Postmaster, Thos. Playes
No. 15 — 3015 13th Avenue
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The amount of |
POSTAL REVENUES revenue collected at Regina |
was as folllows : |
|
Stamp Sales |
Postal Notes Paid |
|
|
1914 . |
. $188,313.90 |
$143,363.94 |
|
1918 . |
. 539,694.99 |
577,098.52 |
|
1920 . |
. 589,998.29 |
563,831.98 |
|
1921 . |
. 627,876.34 |
620,951.49 |
|
1922 . |
. 699,249.15 |
609,727.08 |
|
1923 . |
. 717,102.55 |
591,574.42 |
|
1924 . |
. 712,012.45 |
627,246.73 |
|
1925 . |
. 702,944.53 |
670,665.98 |
|
1926 . |
. 802,396.8 8 |
674,323.03 |
|
MONEY ORDERS Issued |
Paid |
|
|
1914 . |
. $609,430.53 |
$ 1,193,274.53 |
|
1918 . |
. 896,283.01 |
7,474,672.97 |
|
1920 . |
. 971,253.04 |
9,667,752.81 |
|
1921 . |
. 745,788.47 |
8,497,212.59 |
|
1922 . |
. 711,005.44 |
8,758,405.57 |
|
1923 . |
. 735,240.00 |
9,383,164.51 |
|
1924 . |
. 702,328.52 |
9,325,151.03 |
|
1925 . |
. 715,833.59 |
10,387,069.93 |
|
1926 . |
. 773,497.62 |
10,560,920.10 |
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DEAD LETTER OFFICE
Third Floor Post Office Building y In Charge — H. T. Armstrong
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT
1820 Albert
District Inspector — E. B. Lorimer
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Third Floor Post Office Building Resident Architect — G. J. Stephenson
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Third Floor Post Office Building Seed Branch — J. C. Noble, inspector Food and Drugs — F. A. Kirby, inspector Fruit Branch — R. E. Halpenny, inspector
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Taxation Office (Income Tax)
Ninth Floor McCallum-Hill Building Inspector — Peter McAra
ELECTRICITY INSPECTION SERVICE
Third Floor Post Office Building District Inspector — Louis Weber
DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION
1820 Albert
Land Settlement Branch — G. A. Ewart, supt.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Assistant Receiver General’s Office 2017 Eleventh Avenue Assistant Receiver General — Walter Winsby
CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS French — 1863 Cornwall. Stanley M. Jean, consular agent United States — 11 Canada Life Building. Paul H. Cram, consul
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Health of Animals Branch
Office: Post Office Building Inspector in Charge — Dr. Mark Barker
DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
54 Canada Life Building Commissioner — William M. Graham
LIVE STOCK BRANCH
1001 McCallum-Hill Building Acting District Live Stock Promoter — F. G. Whiting
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS (Regina)
J. A. Bertwistle, City Hall
DEPARTMENT SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT
“H” UNIT
1820 Albert
Unit Director of Administration — C. L. Tucker Unit Medical Director — Dr. J. W. Wickware
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ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
Depot Division, Regina
Assistant Commissioner — R. S. Knight
O. C. Southern Saskatchewan Dist. — H. P. Lindsay
Post Adjutant — PI. Townsend
Paymaster and Quartermaster — Inspector W. A. Cunning Surgeon — T. A. Morrison Inspector — P. R. Forde
Assistant Veterinary Surgeon — J. E. Littlehales
C. F. A. 18th BATTERY
Fleadquarters : n.s. 7th Ave. cor. McIntyre
KVIilitary District No. 12
Laird Building, 2338 Dewdnev Avenue
Colonel Commandant — Brig.-General Daniel Mowatt Ormond, C.M.G. D.S.O.
General Staff Officer — Capt. (Brig.-Maj.) D. J. Corrigal, D.S.O., M.C. Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General — Lieut. -Col. F. B. Ware, D.S.O., V.D.
District Weapon Training Officer — Lieut-Col. W. F. Gilson, D.S.O. District Engineer Officer — Capt. W. H. Blake, M.C.
District Supply and Transport Officer — Major I. C. Ellard District Medical Officer — Lieut, -Col. H. L. Jackes. C.A.M.C.
District Pay Officer — Major S. Baxandall, C.A.P.C.
District Cadet Officer — Capt. J. N. Edgar, M.C.
District Ordnance Officer — Major A. McCully
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA
1824 Albert
Superintendent — R. W. Brewis
Blocks, Buildings and Apartments
Ackerman Building, 2128 Dewdney — * Adair Apartments, 2720 Twelfth Avenue
— Addems Block, 2163 Broad Albarfall Court, 1710 Fifteenth Avenue
- Albert Court, 2065 Albert
Aldon Block, 2180 Twelfth Avenue Angus Apartments, 1450 Angus N.
Armour Block (new), 1908 Twelfth Avenue Armour Block, (old), 1603 Broad Armwell Block, 1836 Scarth Assiniboia Block, 1861 Scarth — * Avenue Apartments, 1725 Fourteenth Avenue Avenue Building, 2430 Eleventh Avenue Bank of Nova Scotia Building, 1769 Scarth Banner Building, 2134 Eleventh Avenue
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Bartleman Apartments, 2201 14th Avenue and 2206-12 Cornwall Belmont Apartments, 2205 Smith and 2327 Fourteenth Avenue jBentwistle Apartments, 2632 Victoria Avenue Beta Apartments, 2925 Fourteenth Avenue Black Block, 1757 Hamilton Bond Exchange Building, 1836 Hamilton Boyle-Wright Building, 1843 Rose Broadway Court, 2078 Broad Bruce Apartments, St. John corner Victoria Burton Block, 1733 Scarth Byron Gate Apartments, 2010 McIntyre Cameron Apartments, 1403 Tenth Avenue Canada Life Building, Eleventh Avenue cor. Cornwall Canada Permanent Annex, 1776 Scarth Canada Permanent Building, 1778 Scarth Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, 1736 Scarth Capitol Theatre Block, 2031 Twelfth Avenue Caragana Apartments, 1934 Victoria Carman Block, 2526)4 Eleventh Avenue Catholic Club Building, 1.863 Cornwall Chateau The, 2104 Fourtenth Avenue City Hall, Eleventh Avenue, from Hamilton to Rose Clarendon Apartment House, 1446 Rae Street N Clifton Court, 2330 Fifteenth Avenue Co-Operative Creameries Building, 1806 Albert Cornwall Building, 2127 Eleventh Avenue Cornwall Court, 2105 Cornwall Court House, 2006 Victoria Credit Foncier Building, 1879 Cornwall Crescent Annex Apartments, 2135 Halifax Crescent Apartments, 1550 Fourteenth Avenue Cushing Apartments, 2130-2132 Scarth Customs Building, 2036 Victoria Darke Block, 2125 Eleventh Avenue Davin Apartments, 1765 Hamilton Dawson Hall, 1919 South Railway Dixon Block, 1854 Broad
Dominion Bank Building, 2124 Eleventh Avenue Donahue Block, 1776 Lome Donahue Building, 2314 Eleventh Ave Duncan Block, 1510 Albert and 2603 Dewdney
Dutton Apartments (formerly Dutton Block), 1613 Thirteenth Ave¬ nue
Eddy Apartments, 1901 Fourteenth Avenue Elgin Apartments, 2048 Rae Engineers Building, 1845 Hamilton England Block, 1776 Hamilton Falls Block, now Albarfall Court Farmers Building, 2350 Twelfth Avenue Garnet Apartments, 2078 Garnet German House Benevolent Hall, 2241 Reynolds Gilmour Block, 1825 Scarth
Government Building (old), n.s. Dewdney near Athol N.
Grace Church Parish Hall, 2139 Winnipeg Grassick Duncan Block, 1722 Scarth
— Hamilton Building, 1706 Hamilton •"Hardware Block, 2915 Fifteenth Avenue
Henderson Terrace, 3038-3060 Eighteenth Avenue Imperial Bank Chambers, 2024 Eleventh Avenue Imperial Block, s.s. Fifth Avenue cor. Robinson N.
I. O. O. F. Hall, 2229 Fifteenth Avenue
— Jarvis Block, 1900 Hamilton Jolly Block, 1821 South Railway
-"Kelly Block, 1794 Hamilton
— Kerr Block, 1864 Scarth Krolik Block, 1838 Dewdney Labor Temple, 1915 Osier
Land Titles Building, s.s. Victoria cor. Cornwall Leader Building, 1853 Hamilton Liberty Hall, 1835 Albert
— Lord Apartments, 2200 Lome and 2307 Fourteenth Avenue McAra Block, 1855 Scarth
McBride Block, 1333 Garnet N
McCallum Building, 1830 Hamilton
McCallum-Hill Building, 1874 Scarth Street
McCarthy Apartments, 2100 Albert Street
McCarthy Apartments, 2615-19 Thirteenth Avenue
McDonald Block, 2115 South Railway
McDougall Block, 2201 Lome
Mclnnis Block, 1706 and 1740 Rose
Maclvor Block, 1709 Rose
Mackenzie & Brown Building, 1818 Scarth
Maple Leaf Block, 1526 Eleventh Avenue
Masonic Lodge Hall, 1930 Lome
Masonic Temple, 1930 Lome
Masonic Temple Building, 1930 Lome
Mickleborough Block. 1704-1718 Scarth
Modern Apartments, 2930 Fourteenth Avenue
Moose Hall, 1834 Eleventh Avenue
Nash 'Building, 1825 Rose
Nesbitt Apartments, 2201 Hamilton
Newell Apartments, 2750 Twelfth Avenue.
New Armour Block, 1908 Twelfth Avenue New Engel Block, 1611 Eleventh Avenue
North Regina Municipal Hall, e.s. Pasqua cor. Fourth Avenue Northern Crown Building, 1821 Scarth Orange Hall, 1835 Albert
Parliament Buildings, Albert Street on south side Wascana Lake
Pool Building, Albert cor Victoria
Post Office Building, Eleventh Avenue cor. Scarth
Provincial Government Buildings, e.s. Albert s.s. Wascana Lake
Provincial Police Building, 1739 Cornwall
Receiver-General Building, 2021 Eleventh Avenue
Redlyn Apartments, 2139 Broad
Regina Court, 2061 Rose
Reinhorn Block, 2230 Eleventh Avenue
Renfrew Block, 1755 Scarth
Robinson Block, 2632 Victoria
Rosary Hall, 2076 Scarth
Rose Lodge, 2179 Rose
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Royal Bank Chambers, 1810 Haultain . _ Royal George Apartments, 2213 Cornwall and 2133 Fourteenth Ave¬
nue
— St. Margaret’s Apartments, 1827 Rose St. Margaret’s Hall, 1829 Rose
St. Mary’s Hall, 2030 Hamilton St. Paul’s Parish Church, 1843 McIntyre Salvation Army Hall, 1279 Retallack Saskatchewan Block, 1879 Hamilton Saskatchewan Life Building, 1819 Cornwall
— Scarth Apartments, 1751 Scarth Seller Block, 1174 Albert N Sherwood Building, Albert cor. Victoria Simpkins Block, 1741 Scarth
— Smith Block, 1755 Rose
S. O. E. Hall, 1459 Retallack and 340 Halifax (N. Annex)
— Standard Ajpartments, 1735 Rose Stephen Apartments, 2718 Dewdney Sterling Trusts Building, 1795 Rose
— Stokes Block, 1743 Broad Strathcona Block, 1713-1721 Scarth
Telephone Exchange Building, Eighth Avenue between Albert and Angus
Thomson Terrace, now Henderson Terrace Tosczak Apartments, 1308 Eleventh Avenue Trades Hall, 1915 Osier Ukrainian Labor Temple, 726 Victoria Veteran’s Building, 1820 Albert Victoria Apartments, 1836 Victoria Victoria Court, 2935 Victoria and 2013 Robinson Western Trust Building, 2020 Eleventh Avenue Westman Chambers, 1791 Rose Whiteford Block, 2233 South Railway Wildun Lodge, 1839 Scarth Williamson Apartments, 2275 Lome Wood Block, rear 1913 Eleventh Avenue Woolworth Block, 2007 Eleventh Avenue " Y. M. C. A. Building, Twelfth Avenue cor. Cornwall Y. W. C. A. Building, 1950 Lome
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Regina
Street and Avenue Directory
1927
Abbott
HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA
Albert 95
ABBOTT STREET (Broder Annex) Prom 10th Avenue (east of Winnipeg* Street) runs south.
e s St'eniski Mike e s Mutch Geo e s Wossell Antoine e s Burczak Michael
ABERDEEN STREET (Pormerly Row¬ land)
Prom McKinley Avenue runs south to Dewdney Avenue.
5th Ave intersects 1160 Fairburn Wm 1168 Clifton Wm 1179 Williamson Harry
6th Ave intersects 7th Ave intersects 8th Ave intersects Dewdney Ave here
ALBERT STREET NORTH
Prom McKinley Avenue runs south to C. P. R. tracks.
Odd numbers east side CNR tracks intersect Garfield Ave intersects Chicago Ave intersects CNR tracks intersect 638 St Thomas John
Washington Ave intersects 678 Vacant 682 Forsythe Wm 900 Readman Archd 916 Churchill Alex 920 Norboraten Peter 930 Burnett Jol^n
4th Ave intersects 1000 'Smith Geo 103.2 Parton Albt 1040 Farrington Edw T 1048 Scales AHfd 1056 Tappin Jam'es
1064 Cooper Wm
1065 Regina Municipal Railway Car
Barns and Office
5th Ave intersects 1116 Bay lift’ John J ELI 2 6 Temple Philip 11136 Parriott Maurice 11154 Coalston Henry 1160 Skaling Thos H
1174 Douglas Ralph meats 1174 Ha 11am F 1174 Seller & Sons grocers 1174 Seller Block
2 Fargey JHarry A
3 Devine Joseph J
4 North Edw B
6 Burtwell Fredk
7 Keown Howard A
8 Harrington Sylvester J
9 Wilson John iH
10 Seller Joseph
11 Barstow H C T2 Maynard Frank
13 Barton James
14 Chorley Joseph
15 Kennedy Edw J
16 Silverman Saul
17 Ogden Thos '18 Holtby Ge<o
19 Bull Herbt
20 Williams Harold M '21 Latte. Harry 22 Chambers John '2i3 MadNaughton Angus B 24 Bow’e Francis G '25 Le Felm Wm jan 27 Robinson Mrs L
6th Ave intersects 1200 Shamrock Fuel 'Co 1200 City Weighing Scales (North side branch)
1207 Wareing James S auto painter 11211 Sandstrom Walter L 1214 Sidey Thos 11218 Wiggins Mrs Mary 12i?l Whitenet. Edw I'2i2'8 Gundry Wm H H2'37 McDonald Ewen IH239 Hogg John 11240 Woodley Albt t&r 11*246 Vacant
11247 Burr .Archie 1249 Doran Fhed
1254 Witzke Joseph
1255 Vacant
1256 Dupueis Louis 1260 Vacant 1263 Gospel -Hall
1273 Nicholls Robt J harnessmkr
7th Ave intersects
1303 Fodey Francis
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96 Albert HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA
Albert
1323 Ware Wm
1331 Greenman Chas
1335 McGunigal & McTavish garage
1349 Mathieson Robt
1363 Wilson & Wilson Ltd
8th Ave intersects 14011 MoRo'berts Robt 1459 Tallant /Maurice H 1459 Regina Pattern Shop 1459 Wood G B & Co 1459 Hibbard Mrs 'Dairy*
1459 Leavitt Albt L 1459 Gasoline Lighting Systems e s Cottage School w s C N R (Freight Sheds
Dewdney Ave intersects — Black & White Service Stn 1504 Albert Cafe 150>8 Dufty John hdwre 1510 Duncan Block
7 Miller Galina 9 Blacklock J Stanley li2 McKeen Robt J 15112 Stilwell John barber ‘1512 McArthur Mrs Isabell 15:14 Brooks Danl E 1524 Evans Harry 152)8 McFadden Albt 1530 Vacant 1534 Parker’s Garage 1545 Sofel Wm 1R 154>8 Cook Geo 15511 Davis Harry 1554 Lowe Geo 1560 Parkin James H 1580 Dominion Garage
9th Ave intersects
1603 Wolfe Albt J
1604 Attridge Sami 1604 Falkingham Alfd 161*2 Bard Wm Uj6'1i8-'1630 Feann'ery Wm
lOth Ave here — Hodge Coal Co Ltd
CPU tracks here
ALBERT STREET
Prom South Railway runs south to city limits.
BAST SIDE
17711 Sask Govt Liquor Store 11th Ave intersects 1811 Liberty Cafe 1819 Mash Jam'es F 18.27 Kennedy F Martin 1835 Orange Hall 1835 Liberty Hall 1835 Gaelic Scotch Society 1835 St Andrews Society •1835 Seventh Day Adventists 1835 Scandinavian Lutheran Church 1835 Church otf the Nazarene 1847 Central Press Ltd 1871 Tomlin Albt J 1875 Bien Thos
— Canadian Oil Co Ltd
12th Ave intersects 1947 Roberts Arthur E 1951 Rimmer Regd 1963 Lewis Tir*e v& Vulcanizing Wks 1965 Arlington House 1965 Thornton John N
Victoria Ave intersects — Grover T Beverley Service Stn 2037 Dodson Wm J 2051 Canadian Motors Ltd 2057 Reliable Upholsterering Co 2057 Hobbs Wm P
2065 Albert Court
Suite — •
A Gilson Wm F B Caulder Joseph A C McDougall J Lome D Robinson John F E Robertson Thos H F Lawrence Bernard S G Parrott John E H Jaques Geo E I MacK'e-nzie W Ross J Edgar J N K Hawkins Wm A L Henderson Janet F 12B Wilkins Sidney J 13th Ave intersects — Wascana Super-Service Station 2119 Farley Rev Sami 2'123 Finch Miss M E 21127 Ashwin Mrs Alic'e 21135 Chapman Harry 21145 Jones Harry E 2149 McLeod James .2155 MacGregor Robt F 2173 Star Provision Co
14th Ave intersects 21209 Thompson Ambrose Garage 2235 Gavin John 21243 Selby Wm J P 22417 Parsons David R 2.249 Jackson Harvey 2259 Cox Alex
15th Ave intersects 2‘ 3.25 Fleming Alex R 2345 MoClung Herbt S
16th Ave intersects — Wascana Park
Wascana Creek intersects — Provincial Government Buildings — • Parliament Buildings Cafe e s Regina Gun Club
23rd Ave intersects e s Campion College (R C) e s Sacred Heart College WEST SIDE
South Railway intersects 1806 Co-Operative Creameries Building
1806 Canadian Co-Op Wool Growers Ltd 1-806 Sask Co-Operative Creameries Ltd 1806 Sask Farm Loan Board 1)8 0i6 Paragon Business College 1806 Campbell Ida M 1806 Regina Hat Mfg Co Ltd 1806 Prov Govt Free Text Book Bch 11th Ave intersects 1 8'1 0 Sinton Robt 1820 Veterans Building
Weights & Measures (Dom) Canadian .Legion of the British Empire Service League Land SetTeonent Bd Dept of Immi¬ gration and Colonization Soldiers Civil Re-establishment Soldier Settlement Board Basement — .Jackson Arthur canteen 18:212 Green Albt
1824 Sask Govt Employment Office 1830 Fowler Ralph G 1834 Mash Herbt 18 4i2 Seeley Peter 1886 Triolene Service Station 12th Ave intersects 1900 Rex Grocery 1904 Gavel John N meat mkt 1906 Weaver Edw barber 191.2 Hook Geo E & Co 19126 Leader Wm J
19t2’8 Army i& Navy Veterans in Canada
1 9 2'8 'Amputation Assn
1932 Modern Radiator Service
1930 Appleton (Herbt
1952 Vacant
1956 Dunlop’s Auto Repair Shop Ltd 1960 Capital Car Co
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Albert
HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA Angus 97
Victoria Ave intersects — Sherwood Building — < Pool Building
Hudson Essex (Regina) Ltd
Sask Co-Operative Wheat Produ¬ cers Ltd
Willys Overland Sales Co Ltd
Sask Pool Elevators (Ltd
Lockharts Ltd 20212 Taylor Richd 2034 Reid John A 2046 Gardiner Moses E 2054 Conn Earl 20612 Fung Lee ldry 2076 Daylight Bakery 2078 Empire Cleaners 20i80 Ruby Cafe
13th Ave intersects 2100 McCarthy Apartments
0. Ellis Roy G
2 Hamilton A Grant
3 Lane Mrs Alice
4 Morrow Herbt J
5 Bradford Sami
6 Hutson John V 2<l'li2 Phillips (Mrs Eva 2ili20 Pritchard Harry G 2120 Tomson W J
2130 Bird Woodall & Simpson 2132 Petrie Garage 213*2 Captain Gregory
2134 Regina Snowball Iceless Refriger¬ ator Co
2154 Traub & Spray Ltd
— First Presbyterian Church 14th Avo intersects 2l2ll0 Ditchfield John 2i2:2‘2 Stuart Frank A 2'2i2>8 Scott Walter B 2123.2 Croome (Horace A 224(2 Radcliff Wm A 2:244 Tullis Melville P 2'266 Proctor Ralph W 2276 Drew Richd W
15th Ave intersects 231112 Pratt Edw F 2 3'2'2 Pettingell Wm G 2334 Vacant
2350 Sask Govt Telephones Dept
College Ave intersects
Beopold Crescent intersects
2550 Adams John 2560 New house 2 614 Flowers Chas H 2630 McVicar L Russell .2646 White Sami
19th Ave begins Wascana Creek intersects Regina Ave begins ,2800 Cohen Sami J 2810 Thompson D D 2834 Taylor Thos W 2840 Selby Noah T 2850 McGillivray Wm L 2876 Alport Edw B
20th Ave begins 2900 Martin John D 2920 MacBeth Andw 2930 MacLean Dr Hugh 2990 Hill Walter H A
McCallum Ave begins 3000 Brown Thos Dowrick 3002 Gordon Wm V 3004 Bole J Franklin 3060 George Herbt C 3070 Burton Stewart C
21st Ave begins 3100 Read R Harry 31100 Cook Arthur 3118 Mason Harold E
Kill Ave begins 31200 Bowman Ira H 3220 Bryant James F 323i8 Young J Ridgely
3244 New house 3260 Brandon Robt J 3,270 Mclnnis Walter S
22nd Ave begins
3300 Huth Merlin 3316 Hayes Robt A 3374 Van Egmond Wm G
Assiniboine Ave intersects 23rd Ave begins Bake View Ave begins
ALEXANDRA STREET (C P R Annex) Prom 5th Avenue runs south to city limits.
7th Ave intersects 8th Ave intersects
1452 Loucks Chas N 1456 Pattison Thos
9th Ave intersects 10th Ave intersects 1702 Harrison Wm 1706 Wessel Wm J 1712 Fortney Albt 171.6 Port'er Geo 1728 Tingle Wm 1730 Izzard Chas H 173:2 Smith Wesley 1734 Redgrave Chas W 1744. Ball Chas 17418 Smith Edwin J 1752 Mercer John W
11th Ave intersects H840 Cox Thos F
C P R tracks intersect 12th Ave here 2002 Pettinger Richd H 20,20 Clarke Samuel E 2022 Paine Ernest 2026 Green Wilfred 2038 Howell Thos 2040 Martin John 2044 Harrison. Wm B 204‘6 Furby Mrs Annie 2066 Hogan Thos 2068 Smith John D 2070 Walker John
13th Ave here
ANGUS CRESCENT
From Angus cornr 16th Avenue runs south in a semi-circle to Garnet and College Avenue.
2 Ast John
3 Logan Frank R
6 Bishop Arthur D
7 Robinson T E 11 Grant D W
1.2 Palm Frank W 16 Nelson Thos
20 Abraham J Byron
21 Creighton Wm T
22 Finlayson John K 25 Halston Clifford P 25 Taylor Thomas
27 Hodgson Wesley B 27 Nesbitt S Hilton
29 Ryan John L
30 Vacant
32 Trevena John
33 Macdonald Archd 36 New house
41 Dunn Stanley T 45 Ross David D
48 Shannon R Lloyd
49 Malek Joseph R
55 Walker David O
56 Bagshaw F Bertram 60 Smith R W
65 Hannah Sami D
66 New house
69 Radcliffe James
71 Foster Wm E
72 Nicolson John R 75 New house
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98 Angus
HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA
Angus
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204
209
210 217 222 226 227 230 238
Dolan N Stanley New house Crowe Henry J Kennedy Chas L Smail Mrs Jane
Retallack St intersects Hogarth Geo A Nevile Herbt S New house Dunf-ee Claude F New house Hogarth Clarence G Dyne Harry R Ross W H Midwinter John A Styles Geo P New house Clokie John A New house Klein Norman R Bucke Ernest T Edwards Frederick J C Vacant New house Bing Gerrard A McClellan Milton P Boyd Joseph L Patton Robt S
College Ave here
ANGUS STREET NORTH
Prom McKinley Avenue runs south C. P. R. tracks.
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64)8 Johnson Edw 65'2 Warden John
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McKinley here Garfield Ave intersects Chicago Ave intersects
Moreland Thomas .
Pollock James Mayers Mrs Mary A Jacula Peter Jacula Andrew Morris W N Baden Charles Clarke Mrs Elizabeth Prescott Wm J Lempriere Ernest Washington Ave intersects Dunster Jesse Bouey /Chas Hale Edw J Vacant
Johnstone James C New house Marshall Robt Edwarts Richd Stokes (Chester J Maloney Joseph Gardner Fred Powless Wm White Fred S Dupueis Chas Ferguson Robt
4th Ave intersects Whiteman /Fred Cheater Arthur p Willis Walter H Knight Sam!
Green Geo
Riepsamen John F C
5th Ave intersects
Dodge Wm A Cock Edwin G Green Robt Budd Denis W Grindley Andw McDonald Neil Moore Howard L Wilson Thos Mackenzie Mrs Barbara Drake Fred Duff Jam'e-s
1164 McNevin Archie R 1166 Tasker 'Samson E 1168 Jones Harold V 1176 Dunk Herbt 11718 Green Edw
6th Ave intersects 1200 Antonini iSilvano 11204 Vacant 11218 Nelson Chas H 1224 Griss Geo 12/26 Duffy David 12,28 Bielby John 12 4«2 Mallanghan Patk 1252 Goff Geo 1264 Waterer Chas 1268 Vacant 12-7/2 Henry Mrs Kate 1278 MciClure John
7th Ave intersects
1302 Eivingstone iBrds draying contrs
130.2 Divingston'e' Henry
1304 Eivingstone Edwin
1310 Phaneuf Ernest R
1316 Rowley Neil
13 24 Cheesman Edw E
1 3t28 Brundige John S
1354 Dalziel J
135'8 Rogers John W
8th Ave intersects 1400 Stretten Mrs Alice 1412 Dyer Wm F 14'2-0 Regan Mrs Mary 1424 Ayres Al-fd E 1436 Prosser Harold 1440 Moore Gilbert 1450 Angus Apartments '1 Add'erl-ey John '2 Brown John >6 Lamb Chas 11 Drummond Mrs Annie 19 Dale Percy
Dewdney intersects 15126 Noonan Geo D 153i2 Paterson Fred J 1536 Tilling Mrs Georgina 1 540 Valentine Hugh 1556 Slade James 1560 Vacant
1571 Barrett Harry blksmith
1572 West Mrs Sarah 1574 Maneer John -S 1580 Martin H Dyall
e s Regina Cartage Co stables 9th Ave intersects 1600 Smith Ernest W 1610 Watt Wm 16U2 iScott Harry M 1616 Brown Donald 16*24 Scott Robt K 16,2/8 Childs Fhed 1632 Barrett Harry 1-636 Philip Chas S 1646 Holden Chas 1650 MqCandless David 1654 Heward Wm 1656 Diggle John 165/8 Pinkers Myer.s
C P R tracks here
ANGUS STREET
Prom -C. P. R. tracks runs south to city limits.
EAST SIDE
South Railway intersects
li8 5 5 Sinton Wm R 1859 Smith Chas T 11863 Shook Oscar 1867 Harkness David 1-869 Bannister Albt H87J1 Dee John 1873 -Snell Burnell
12th Ave intersects 1915 Leighton Harold 19.17 El'ey Geo
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Angus
HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA ' Angus
1919 MacDonald Wm 1,923 Vacant 1 9.2i7 Abram Gordon 1937 Burton Mrs A D 1941 MacMurchy Norman 1947 Mollon Robt 1959 Jordan Chas J 1901 MdCuaig Malcolm D
Victoria Ave intersects 20011 Fallamal Albt F 2005 Finlay Harry 2009 Hind James M 2013 Boyd Wm J 2017 Wakelam W E 20-25 Chalmers Geo 2033 Matteson Eric 2037 Burrows John 20411 Tanner Wm A ,
2047 Nichol Sami J 2057 Clearhue Henry P 2065 Allison Wm J 2071 McIntyre John ‘A 2075 Thair Phillip F 2081 Allan Angus
13th Ave intersects 2111 Merrick Isaac P 2113 Hall Mrs Catherine 2119 Templeton W Loftus 2123 MacDonell Geo S 21 3(1 Parker Dr Chas W 2»1 3 5 Bates David A 2143 Farr Maurice 2H47 Lynch John M 2155 Irvin James D 2159 Smith Mrs John H 2165 Aldridge Wm IH 2167 Webster Wm J
14th Ave intersects 2203 McDonald Fred F 2205 Grant Wm O 2207 Barker Albert 2209 McMurdi'e David J 2211 Turner William H 2213 Hay Wm J 2:217 Gordon Robt R 2225 Hyde Wm J 2235 Talbot Wm R 2241 Bricker Alan 224-1 Nozich John 2245 Keith Herbt 2255 Staffen Wm H 2)257 Mooney Wm J 2263 Pearce W H 2267 Vacant
15th Ave intersects 2303 Glover Rev Geo H 2309 Thomas Regd R 2315 Doody Cvril W 23/17 Riddel Wm 2323 Henry John 23.25 Klempp George 23.29 Brown Harry K 2339 Crapp’er Wm H 2345 Brewster Chas M 234 9 Kennedy G S 2353 McCutcheon Chas E
16th Ave intersects CNR tracks intersect Angn« Crescent intersects Leopold Crescent intersects 2605 Yule W G 2621 Adams L Jerome 26-29 Bishop Mrs Alice H
19th Ave intersects Wascana Creek intersects Regina Ave intersects 28115 Paterson Gilbert. C 2839 Wilson W Knight 2847 McBrid'e Mrs Caroline 2847 Stewardson Mrs Mary 2i855 Yule Malcolm A 2801 Hogarth Bamm D 2865 Moodie J J
20th Ave intersects
2.0(13 New house 2915 Demorest F Arthur 21927 iSt James Ephraim A 2931 Ewing Alex E 2975 McGregor Geo B
McCallum Ave intersects 303(1 Andre Nate 3037 Wood Frank R 3045 Bond !H A 3047 Death Jack 3055 Feir James 3063 Balmain Burpee A 3067 Murray Robt H 3075 Hagerty Geo E 3079 Ward Harry
21st Ave intersects 3 1 3'1 Harold Geo S 3145 Rodgers Aleri A 3151 Strathdee James 3175 Stapleton John J
WEST SIDE
South Railway intersects
1800 Smith Wm G
1828 Pritchard Harry G
1-830 Clermont Anselme S
1832 Vacant
1834 Cox Thos J
1836 McKenzie Molcolm
18 5*2 Belanger Adrian
1856 St Julien Paul
1‘8 6'2 Cooper E D
1868 Oliver Geo
1872 Frost J S
li8 7 6 Christile Neal
12th Ave intersects 1902 Cameron Mrs Margaret 19012 Martin Chas 1914 Froud Mrs Lucy 192.2 Rear Wm N 1930 Rothermel M H 1936 Stuart John 1942 Green Anton 19412 Sweeney Denis phys 1946 Fletcher Ralph 1954 Fox Fred W 195'8 Wilson Herbt 1960 Hall H Harold
Victoria Ave intersects 2024 Smith Neal A 2030 Nichol Melvin 2038 Muirhead Stuart 2046 Allan Edwin 2048 Kivell Merrill 2052 Byrne Mrs Mary E 2054 Cram Mrs Ivy B 20 6’2 Stewart James 2066 McIntyre Mrs Ann J 2070 Morrison Russell A 2072 IHicks James R
13th Ave intersects 2*100 Banks Mary 2/100 Cowan Mrs Elizabeth 21104 Ross Wm 210-8 Jackson Earle H 21110 Stonle Geo W 2114 Stone Lewis 2,1.20 Poyntz Alfd 21126 Albrant Robt D 2130 Whiteford Wm 2136 Campkin Harry H 21412 Acaster Hubert 2.1 5i2 Reinhorn Isador 21152 Reinhorn Sami 2(160 Wilson Wm 2164 Kinnaird Robt A 2170 Chmelnitsky A D 217)8 Wilson Alfd A
14th Ave intersects \2200 Gilliland Wm L 2.210 Hilson Sami R £'216 Fasken Dr Lorn'e J D 2.2.18 MacGachen John P 12)2*20 MdRae Alex T
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The Regina Cold Storage & Forwarding Company, Ltd
George S. Peacock, Manager
Cold Storage Warehousing Car Distributing and Bonded Storage 1201 Halifax Street, cor. Sixth Ave. _ Phone 485C
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100 Angus HENDERSON’S (1927) REGINA Argyle
2:2,28 Grasch Solomon P 22'34 Read John D 2.240 Ferguson Margaret E 2‘ 24i2 Orr Malcolm 2.244 Fyfe R John 21248 Bridgman Robt A ,2256 McGregor Alex G 2I2'60 Campbell Donald
15th Ave intersects 2310 Fraser John A 2314 Dorsett Harold H 12320 Palmer Claude H 2330 Thomas Edw H 2334 Hunter Arthur T 2350 Fyffe Douglas C 2352 Fraser Douglas
CNR tracks intersect College Ave intersects Angus Crescent intersects Iieopold Crescent intersects 2600 Otton Chas E 2624 Jonah E Bruce 2640 Runkle David V 2648 Metcalfe Fredk A 2658 Williams E Byron 2666 Macpherson Hark D
19th Ave intersects 2710 Stevenson John J 2,720 Rooke Geo C 2724 Tennant W H
Wascana Creek intersects Regina Ave intersects 2824 Crowther Keston N 2)854 Blake Wm H 2858 Hodge rt Archd E 2>860 Bishop T Anderson
20th Ave intersects 2910 New house 2912 Parkier Wm H 2'914 Blacklock Robt F
McCallum Ave intersects 3052 Teller Mrs Jane H 3068 Bates Fredk W 3078 Moore Sami E phys
21st Ave intersects 3120 Robinson Laurence
Hill Ave intersects 3260 Culverhouse Albt 3276 Flexman Stanley D E
22nd Ave intersects 3300 Abrahams Sidney J 3304 Moore Malcolm A
ARC OLA STREET (Broders Annex) Runs parallel with C. P. R. tracks (Areola Branch) to Victoria Avenue,
No houses
ARGYLE STREET NORTH
From C. N. R. tracks runs south to 9th Avenue.
CNR tracks intersect
639 Walker Mrs Margaret 651 Bickerdike Chas T 663 McLeod James B 667 Wyllie James 675 Edmonds Wm 683 Burke Thos 6»8'7 Swanson Ernest
Garfield Ave intersects 701 Reeves Geo P 717 Saxby Richd A 7i23 Binding Edw 727 CarnaJll Albt J 753 Entwistle Wm T 7611 McNie Robt 77/9 Pressian Geo
Chicago Ave intersects 870 Vacant
Washington Ave intersects
902 McKinnon Irvona D 906 Howie Elias 912 Reid Geo H 916 Reid Mrs Agnes
920 Grasley Russell W 9212 Noonan John 928 Badge Richd 9 60 Hagen Frithiof 965 Bundy Regd G E 96'8 Waterfi'eld Wm 970 Morris Albt G
974 Hill Albt A
975 Jackson R John
976 Thomas Harry
4th Ave intersects
1004 Pountney Ernest W
1005 Megaffin Wm H 1021 Robinson Stuart 1041 Braddock Fredk 1044 Patterson Harold G 104:8 Adams Edw
1049 Cresswell Hamlet 1051 Nowell Roy E 1064 Bryant David B 1070 Songhurst Gideon J .1072 McRae Geo A
1077 Donald D S
1078 Thompson Wm
1079 Ross Geo S
5th Ave intersects 1T16 Brown Regd H 1117 Vacant 1120 Bickner Frank 1126 Kyle Mrs Edith 1134 McRobbie Geo
1147 Cowan Adolph L
1148 Ue-s'lop John A 11150 Howe Ernest
1152 Eisler Frank
1153 White Frank E 1157 Chalmers Wm L
1160 Creasey Harry
1161 Sellors Wm
1168 Davidson Andw M 1174 McNeely Asa
6th Ave intersects — )Sixth Avenue United Church 1219 Wordsworth Mrs Alice 12212 Lewis Joseph E 1230 Phillips Regd T 1242 Murray Thistle C 1258 McLean Ross 1260 Tilcon Arthur H 12:65 Chadwick Wm 1273 McCullough Arthur
7th Ave intersects 1300 Connon Alex 1308 McDougall Geo 1820 Priest Thos B 1326 Coleman Geo P 1332 Goodridge Chas 1338 Matcham Albt E 1344 Varty Geo B 1360 Babcock Franklin A
8th Ave intersects 1400 Warning Geo H 1 4 Ofl Whit'elaw James
1404 Hubbs Delbert L
1405 Smith Frank E
1408 Cheyne John A
1409 Wright John
1412 McWatters Robt J
1413 Dundee Sami B
1416 Huffman Milo B
1417 Sanderson Archd R
1420 Milne Robt
1421 Walker Mathew S 1425 Brownl'ee Fredk 1429 Terrill Eugene J 1429 Yates Mrs Lottie M 1433 Baldwin Harry
1436 Duncan Harry R
1437 MdNie Geo L 1441 Cox James E
1444 Laverick Mathew
1445 Field Thos H
1449 Denby Gordon D
1450 Bishop Chas F