Rectangle shaped silk with coloured drawing of a man in a uniform with a red jacket, beige/green pants, tall light brown boots and a beige hat. The cigarette card issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd. Front of card has an artist's coloured drawing of the 19th Alberta Dragoons military uniform ; bottom of silk says "47 10th Alberta Dragoons Edmonton." The back of the silk is blank. Cigarette “silks” were made out of satin and came in packages of cigarettes as a promotion to encourage smokers to collect sets. Eg. Flowers, flags of different countries, animals, leaders, etc. They were produced in England between approximately 1900 and 1925.