This bank, founded in 1855, merged with the Dominion Bank in 1955 to form the Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank.
Some employees of the bank who were killed during service in the First World War were commemorated at a 61st Battalion concert held at the Walker Theatre on 13-14 December 1915, in a 101st Battalion souvenir program dedicated to Colonel Henry Norlande Ruttan on 24 April 1916, or in a 144th Battalion military vaudeville held at the Winnipeg Theatre on 9-11 March 1916.
Branch
Address
Period
Status
103 Main Street
?-?
North Railway Street
1912-2000
Railway Avenue
1919-1922
Winnipeg
1929-?
1929-1965
Name
Occupation
Service
Rank
Birth Date
Death Date
John Percy Bradley
[Maryland Methodist, Next of Kin, Vimy Ridge]Bank Clerk
44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
31 August 1893
26 June 1917
Robert Stanley Bramwell
[Cartwright]Bank Clerk
27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
28 October 1890
3 May 1917
William Wallace Bryant
[Russell, Shellmouth]Bank Clerk
107th Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
27 September 1896
4 February 1916
Harold James Dent MM
[Wawanesa, Wawanesa Hospital]Bank Clerk
The Fort Garry Horse
Private
27 June 1891
18 April 1918
Arthur Roy Mutton
Bank Clerk
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Sergeant
6 August 1894
30 October 1917
Harold James Simpson
Bank Clerk
43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry
Private
13 December 1892
15 May 1916
George Henri St. Marie
Bank Clerk
Canadian Field Artillery
Gunner
22 November 1892
16 June 1917
See also:
Manitoba Business: Dominion Bank
We thank Darryl Toews and Jordan Makichuk for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 4 May 2024