Ran across this somewhere else
^ Armistice Parade during the flu epidemic, November 11, 1918. The people are wearing masks. The banners in the parade say "BEHIND THE GUN THE MAN" and "BEHIND THE MAN THE DOLLAR," respectively, a reference to war bonds and an effort to "Make your dollars fight the Hun." The view is of the north side of Jasper Avenue between 100 and 101 streets. Mike's News Stand is visible just left of the first trolley line post.
^ Back of the 1st Presbyterian Church at 103 Street and Jasper Avenue around 1912. Notice construction work on the west portion of the Hudson's Bay property, the south extension of the Tegler and the framing of the McLeod.
^ Chautauqua tent at 102 Street and Jasper Avenue.
^ City Market looking southwest with the Macdonald Hotel, old Post Office and McLeod Building in the background
City Market Square circa 1912.
^ Armistice Parade during the flu epidemic, November 11, 1918. The people are wearing masks. The banners in the parade say "BEHIND THE GUN THE MAN" and "BEHIND THE MAN THE DOLLAR," respectively, a reference to war bonds and an effort to "Make your dollars fight the Hun." The view is of the north side of Jasper Avenue between 100 and 101 streets. Mike's News Stand is visible just left of the first trolley line post.
^ Back of the 1st Presbyterian Church at 103 Street and Jasper Avenue around 1912. Notice construction work on the west portion of the Hudson's Bay property, the south extension of the Tegler and the framing of the McLeod.
^ Chautauqua tent at 102 Street and Jasper Avenue.
^ City Market looking southwest with the Macdonald Hotel, old Post Office and McLeod Building in the background
City Market Square circa 1912.