Building located on east side of Main Street across from the old bank building at the intersection of Main Street and 50 Avenue, northwest corner (block I, lot 1). R. G. Mullen (Bob Mullen) had the business from 1945 to 1948. A. M. Davis was an auctioneer who lived in Leduc. Business formerly owned by C. S. Bear and A. P. Mitchell, Edgar Moore, Charles H. Dunn. F. G. Day, a lawyer from Edmonton, had an office in the building for many years. he made visits every Saturday from 1921 to about 1955. J. R. Mullen (Jim Mullen) took over the business in 1948 from Bob Mullen. He later moved to the building next door on the north side.
Photo shows group assembled in yard near Millet Methodist Church. One article to be sold was a goat standing in the wagon beside the sidewalk crossing.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking west along 49 Avenue from behind the railway station. Buildings prominently featured include the Ira Grant Building, K. Kerr & Sons farm equipment dealers, Millet Cash Store, Millet United Church.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking northwest toward the intersection of Alberta Street (50 Avenue) and Railway Street (50 Street). Prominently featured buildings include Farmers' Co-operative Store, Arlington Hotel, and Imperial Bank of Canada. Implement shop in foreground was operated by hotel owner.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking west along 49 Avenue from behind the railway station. Buildings prominently featured include the Ira Grant Building, K. Kerr & Sons farm equipment dealers, Millet Cash Store, Millet United Church.
Aerial view of Millet, probably taken from a grain elevator. Looking northwest toward the intersection of Alberta Street (50 Avenue) and Railway Street (50 Street). Prominently featured buildings include Farmers' Co-operative Store, Arlington Hotel, and Imperial Bank of Canada. C. J. Goin (Jeff Goin) house is visible in the distance.
Winter view of Alberta Street (later named 50 Avenue), looking west from 50 Street. Buildings featured include Mullen's Store and the Millet Mercantile Co. (West's store) on the south side of the street and the telephone office on the north side.
View of Alberta Street (later named 50 Avenue) looking east. An automobile (possibly a Ford Model T) is on the street. Buildings on the north side of the street are, L to R: telephone office, house, Millet Hotel, Bank. On the south side of the street are, R to L: John West's house, Millet Mercantile Co. store, Karr Bros. Store. The Mitchell Block may be seen across Main Street.