Image shows two cars parked on a street with a building behind them. The side of the building has text on it that reads: Reddy Kilowatt Your Electric Servant Canadian Utilities Limited.
Kleskun Lake, taken from Birch Hill in 1911. Kleskun Lake was drained during World War I by the Kleskun Lake Ranch Company, which went bankrupt in the 1920s.
A photograph of James Robert McDonald and Kenneth Murray in their WWI uniforms. The men served in the 66th battalion in Edmonton. James Robert McDonald was born March 29, 1885 in Woodstock, Ontario . James was a homesteaded on N.W. 14-71-9 to the Beaverlodge area arriving with Charles Edgerton. Charles and James set up a butcher shop and was one of the first people in that area to own a car. James served in WWI and returned to Beaverlodge after being injured in 1917.
The Charles Hopkins farm at Lake Saskatoon. Mr. Hopkins was a Methodist minister who built many of the early Methodist churches in the south Peace, e.g. Lake Saskatoon, Halcourt, and Beaverlodge.