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This would be Edward Sept (born 1898 in North Dakota) and Freda Wuest (born 1900 in Zurich Switzerland). The date is probably not correct. Ed Sept worked in the Auger General Store until the great Hatton fire burned it down on September 28, 1921.
This is likely the Store that Ed Sept built in 1922 (after the fire in 1921). Another Sept store was built in Golden Prairie in 1929. Their 1st child Evelyn was born August 1921.
The book “Prairie Echoes of Hatton” states that Ed Sept opened his own store in Hatton in 1922 after the Auger store he was working at burned down in 1921. The book says that the new store burned down 2 years later (i.e. 1924).
If the child if their first, Evelyn, then this is Hatton probably in 1922. If this is an later child then this might be Golden Prairie where Ed Sept opened a store in 1927.
“It is the only landlocked province of Canada”
Alberta is equally landlocked though. Unless there’s an ocean I’m forgetting about?