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Bienfait, Saskatchewan, Canada

Found some more ads, in a couple old Bienfait Cook Books


A. H. Graham
Five Roses Flour ad

Arthur Hugh Graham,
b- Feb 11, 1889 in Russell ON
d- ?
Manager of the Lake of the Woods Elevator, as well as Overseer of the Village in the 30's.
He controlled the relief payments in the village during the depression era.
He was also a School Trustee, Art Graham bought an old school. He was the First honorary member of the Bienfait Legion
served in WWI, Reg #256927
living in Sedley SK when he enlisted, Jan 10, 1918 in Regina
Occupation Grain Buyer, Single, Presbyterian
Father- Hugh Graham
living in Russell ON in 1918


Arthur Nelson
Insurance and Notary?
Railway Ave in Bienfait


Pte. Arthur Nelson
born- Sept 1858 in England
died- Jan 6, 1936, age 77
buried May 17, 1936 in Bienfait SK.
Service in 91st Brigade
Riel Rebellion
He was a member of the Bienfait Legion,
and was declared the oldest Legionnaire in Saskatchewan,
just prior to his death.
1911 census shows him as a Machine Agent in Bienfait,
living as a lodger with Valentine Doerr.


Arthur Shaw
plus an Estevan ad for the old Victoria Cafe

Arthur Shaw
b- bet July-Sept, 1885 Oldham, Lancashire, England
d- Mar 8, 1938, in Bienfait SK, age 53
buried in Bienfait Civic Cemetery
son of John William Shaw who died before Nov 1909, and Sarah A. Shaw, nee ?
shown as a Co-Op Grocer in 1911 England census, living at 16 Woesley St. Oldham, England
Sept 30, 1920 he arrived in Quebec, on the Empress of France,
Heading to work and live with a relative and employer, Mr. James Kershaw in Bienfait.
wife- Rachel Ann Shaw, nee Kershaw
b- ca 1884 in Oldham, Lancashire, England
d- Aug 15, 1956, age 72
they were married Nov 24, 1909 in Glodwick, Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church, Oldham, Lancashire, England,
He was shown as a grocer's assistant, age 25, she age 24.
they had a son George Shaw, 7 mo in 1911 England Census, born in Oldham, Lancashire, England
she was the daughter of James Kershaw, a Joiner


Bradley's Market

Harry Hague Bradley
b- July 11, 1917 in Winnipeg, MB
d- Jan 22, 1963 in Bienfait SK.
1920 he lived at 90 Landsdowne Ave in Winnipeg.
His mother died in 1922 and he and sister Alice and brother Ted,
were raised by his grandparents at same address in Winnipeg.
wife- Agnes Marie Bradley, nee Johner
b- Apr 17, 1922 in Estevan, SK.
d- June 20, 1970 in Bienfait SK.
daughter of Martin Johner (1895-1952) and Mathilda Walliser (1898-1988)
sons, Brian Bradley, Alan Bradley, and Lorne Douglas Bradley

Sadly their son Lorne passed away in Edinburgh Scotland.
He attended the Bienfait Reunion in 2005
Attended Bienfait School 1952-1965
Lorne Douglas Bradley
b- 1948
d- Jan 3, 2009, Aged 61 years
buried at Mortonhall Cemetery
wife- Patsy (nee Hannon),
children Agnes, Christopher and Nicholas
Sincere Condolences to the Bradley Family

Other members of their family, as far as I can figure out,
if the same Harry Barker,
Connie Bradley, who was sent back to Estevan, Aug 8, 1941
to live with the Harry Glew family.
In 1932 Harry Bradley and his family went to England.
He was painting camouflage on ships etc.
They had 2 sons in the war at the Battle of Dunkirk,
Maurice, age 21 and Allen age 18.
Maurice was one of the last evacuees from Dunkirk.
Allen had blood poisoning from shrapnel wounds.

Harry Bradley went on the Bienfait town council in 1956
Elected Mayor by acclamation in 1957
Lived in Bienfait as early as 1927

Dr. P. Barnes and Harry Bradley are both responsible for the change from a Village to the Town of Bienfait.
also they were part of the committee that brought water and sewer to the town.

Harry Bradley attended Bienfait School in 1926

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