A man doing high jump at the Grande Prairie Stampede in front of the grandestand and numerous spectators. The reverse of the photograph is a postcard addressed to David H. Axon of Blind River, Ontario. “July 31st 1916 Dear Friends: – I suppose you have heard from nearly every body but one, I received your letter and card from (Round lake) I only get my mail once a week and it goes down on Sundays so I missed the mail yesterday Miss Miller tells me she got word from yous from Port Arthur or Ft. W. So I hope there is one for me when I get home. This is the first I have been in town since you left this is I missed one Sunday, oh, say, about that little white kitten) money wouldn’t buy it from me, it is the greatest little kitten I ever seen. I hope you had a good trip out. By bye for this time, Your friend. Chas. BJ. c/o Fred Deagle.”