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Bulletin carriers enjoy prize of an expense-free weekend trip to Calgary and Banff in popularity contest.
Bulletin carriers enjoy prize of an expense-free weekend trip to Calgary and Banff in popularity contest.
Testing mechanism on weight scale at new CNR freight shed is J.R. McMillan and F.W. Kemp.
Testing mechanism on weight scale at new CNR freight shed is J.R. McMillan and F.W. Kemp.
Mr. Benwood brakeman for CNR
Mr. Benwood brakeman for CNR
Honoured today on National Newspaper Day by the prime minister is (left) Gordon Cameron and Edmonton Bulletin carrier Gordon Barnes.
Honoured today on National Newspaper Day by the prime minister is (left) Gordon Cameron and Edmonton Bulletin carrier Gordon Barnes.
Five visiting U. S. outdoor editors gathering material for their publications. (L-R): Jack Bell (Washington Post), Andy Anderson (Houston, Texas Press), Ray Trullinger (New York World Telegram), Harry Adams (Chicago Journal of Commerce) and George Robey (Columbus, Ohio Citizen).
Five visiting U. S. outdoor editors gathering material for their publications. (L-R): Jack Bell (Washington Post), Andy Anderson (Houston, Texas Press), Ray Trullinger (New York World Telegram), Harry Adams (Chicago Journal of Commerce) and George Robey (Columbus, Ohio Citizen).
Members of United Mine Workers of America parade through city streets and demonstrate in front of the Legislature building.
Members of United Mine Workers of America parade through city streets and demonstrate in front of the Legislature building.
Traffic vice-president of the CPR, G. Allan MacNamara on his first official visit to Edmonton and the west.
Traffic vice-president of the CPR, G. Allan MacNamara on his first official visit to Edmonton and the west.
Fireman Fred Holcroft, Canadian Railway employee, gets raise without striking.
Fireman Fred Holcroft, Canadian Railway employee, gets raise without striking.
Railway employee Steve Ostry.
Railway employee Steve Ostry.
E. S. Way retiring after 32 years with Canadian Northern Railways.
E. S. Way retiring after 32 years with Canadian Northern Railways.