Construction of the Soldiers Memorial Monument began in August of 1919 by Portfield and Colquhoun Monument Works. It stands 18 feet high and is constructed of solid grey granite. On the top is a large dove with spreading wings, carrying an olive branch in its mouth and on either side of the dove stands a shell. The cenotaph was erected to pay tribute to the 67 men from Mitchell, Fullarton, Hibbert, and Logan. Their names are carved into the granite on the four sides under the battle they fought in: Ypres, St. Julien, Paschendale and Vimy Ridge.
In 1921, the railing, curb and lights were added with the lights being turned on for the first time that year on November 11. In August of 1959, with the help of the local Legion, new curbs, a larger grassed area and the removal of the old bandstand took place. At the end of the World War Two 28 more names were added to the cenotaph.