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The World-Spectator April 1, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Morton-Stoddard Dairy cream instead of dairy butter Death of Peter Shields Three phases of "social service" discussed Conservative Association reorganized at Wawota Asquith will be new war secretary Only an amateur Children's books Fire insurance The Abecedarians The transportation of grain Clipped from the exchanges - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Jos. James dead THe "Banish the Bar" platform Woodbine school Certainly doesn't pay Sweep the lanes The Welwyn breach of promise case The inscrutable face, how he made his dream come true Woman's world Facts about women When burned Saved just in time Heads that grow bigger Yarmouth bloaters Carlyle's interest in the house Ireland Ficho novelties Decorative buttons Birthday table decorations To remove fruit stains Table silver New kitchen devices Cleaning polished floors New linen shoe bag Cookery notes Notes and comments Wanted -- an aroused public opinion Liquor licenses before commission Ask for five judges Kingston prison has strange family Millinery opening at Miss Fidell's The story of Mrs. Fitzherbert Bengal and its language Policemen on strike Byron's proposal Sayers' famous fight Higher criticism in school A professional love letter writer Brazil and its colors College hazing Whirl of the willy willy The thrift of genius Singular sermons A wily leopard Guiana's resources First Christmas gift book English Freemasons Genius of poster art McAuley news Rutherglen S.D. Sport unifies nations Fleming locals Bridges some poet Municipality of Archie The window at the white cat Saws made of paper Vertical clock dial Latest system in child's education Unique farm tractor Preparing land for grain crops Waste on farms Make noise when you eat Made hole in Ocean's bottom A lighter gas found Is the Earth drying up? Even the Appian wat is not spared Ravages of cancer Local and general Canadian immigration Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator April 15, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Enjoyable address by Principal Cowles Public school report H.M.S. Pinafore St. Andrew's baseball club Manners in Russia Playing the piano When the full moon lights Sahara Bird ballast - a storm sign Proud of his infamy High honor Uncorker of ocean bottles Sugar kills microbes Jackal flies of India Arithemtic justice Clipped from the exchanges - what the other editors are saying Welwyn locals Welwyn S.D. no. 82 Welwyn footballers organize New potato disease Eden Grove news The orphan Recipe notes A plucky woman Motion picture actors Not bad Milady's mirror Cucumber in the toilet Beauty tips Mix maps and meals Leaping for the fire net A little paint badly applied Theory and practice Parliament and congress School clothes Notes and comments Baseballers re-organize Tennis membership fees A.B.C. footballers organize Western freight rates to be reduced A common mistake Crossed Valentines German line advances The fox's useful brush Idleness is death Smuggler's philanthropy Catching a cobra A mountain gateway May get to Toronto Sir John Moulton Kaffirs' courtship The lover's mistake Lost at sea A stumper Period of most intellectual vigor "Lend a million" Faint heart lost a royal lady Many kinds of days in one Buried upside down Quick mustard plaster Noted as a lawyer - Sir F.C.S. Langelier ranks high in legal circles Lauder's "pit ponies" The youthful crocodile Papers for navy A wonderful bullet Strict enforcement of law in municipal accounting Archie municipality for good roads Fleming locals R.M. of Maryfield 91 The window at the white cat Coal fields are important A conclusive statement Facts about poultry Schemes to rob passengers Steam for the mill The orange Boys and sleep How many steps to a mile Bowing to the moon Got the officials moving Scale and music Great smokers, the Dutch Disraeli's splurge with canes Cost of colt rearing Smoke and soot Chinese lilies King George on hard work Shy by names New uses for sawdust A freak in stone Queen people of Papua Actors in China Local and general Purely personal Birth |
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The World-Spectator April 22, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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East End baseballers organize Discharged prisoner found in dying condition McNaughton's baseball club elects officers Body of infant found in drain near public school Town and country Births A trip to the Arctic regions New Year in Japan Mechanism of the ear Made a bad break The three ages of crime China's peerless iron mine Lore of the sea Death of a famous inventor - George Westinghouse was one of the greatest inventors of modern times Theodore's troubles Injustice to doctors Many starving in Japan Tells story of famine Husband and wife suicides Printers prominent as front rankers White wolf ravages Why man is not immortal Lord Strathcona's Will May repudiate marriages Ownership of Spitzbergen A country of young people Growth of the Peace River area Want British pictures Famous Winters in Paris Resources of Saskatchewan Paris police begin system of reform To better condition Shed light on history A German war prophet Has talked 1000000 years Believed to be the oldest in Egypt Tells of Eskimo in great Northland General demand for flour Welwyn locals Welwyn football notes Can't overdo it Don't get mad Our "mad" poet's corner A revolutionist, she passed through hair-breadth escapes Making scrap books Crapes in Spring Slept 32 years The diginity and the hammer Physiognomy Greenaway styles Bacon for breakfast Lamp and candle shades In love with picture Hobnobbing with the great Pension totalled $210000 For the children An old bottle piano Fashion review Wise words for women A reply to the Moosomin knocker Notes and comments Clothes and the man Town council Wawota man suicides Moosomin lad fatally crushed Musie of the wheat Old pap Pinkham Reclaimed lands Nut farming Winning a thousand Oratorial and nervy A corner in wheat No place for postman English words in German Camp candlesticks Amiable enemies Gave it in full Getting ready for Isaac World's unluckiest boy Titles for poor men Gladstone's nickname All old Commission system pays Canadian lynx killed Wireless wave antics Strenuous King Alfonso Artificial wood The highest valued horse Secrets of the ancients Work while they sit Provisional school for cadet instructors Keep above average Newspapers aid police Fleming locals Enjoyable concert in honor of new rector Why buy at home? Train women for Canadian farms How to preserve a husband Canada's revenue decreased The window at the white cat Most perfect pump Methusalam practiced it To salve old treasure ship - American syndicate plans to raise "General Grant," wrecked in 1806 Good farmer known by these signs Sensitiveness When the starting point is high "Fit" at forty Hogs on concrete floors Compound division True economy The Hatter and the Earl Pretty homely THe Vienna woman Austria halts emigration Peeling onions for a living Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator April 29, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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S.O.E.B.S. at home I.O.O.F. celebrate 25th anniversary H.M.S. Pinafore The window at the white cat Strange timekeepers Ontraio roosters smart New standards of comaprison A true gentleman Thrift Oil keeps waves from breaking View hands at the Panama Pacific Mutilated bank notes It might have been worse Vanity of African natives Cleopatra set the style Biggest windmill has steel sails Seed is their currency Oil field in Pacific Ocean A boy needs his father Ruin in a China shop Flying foxes of India A personal preference Uses of menu cards Where is there a place for a loafer Dangers of celluloid Oddities of moss A Twentieth century church Men-of-war as merchantmen Russian biplane largest ever Chinese are engineers Get royal dewery New Atlantic flight plans WIth dark stage mostly Welwyn locals Welwyn football notes R.M. of Walpole Cigarettes not worse than other tobacco Fatal accident at manor farm Bird songs over the phone Town pays for drunk Olivia's prize package, and the secret it revealed Girl went through war African village raided A Crimean powder-boy Order your own weather How they keep prices down Care of clocks Mixed marriages Canada slips behind Largest concrete pole in world Ringing the bells Old lightning rod Work cheerfully Comfortable footwear For elderly women Milady's mirror Rubber complexion brushes Murky appearance Town knockers knocked Notes and comments The color of justice It's a pretty good one anyhow Advice everyone gives but nobody takes World-wide unrest Experimental farms report Advertising that paid An M.P's anecdotes Weight of a body Discipline at sea Old time "ads" Offers body for sale Society formed to protect Indians Island of sorrow Healthy spread disease Primitive railroading He is a lover of life - Robert Bridges is not merely a highbrow hard Getting an education Red jacket news Some pellets of pessimism Fleming locals Fleming district baseball league schedule for season St. Mark's Church holds election of officers Million to celebrate the peace centennial Don't let this shock you He was some dance artist Lincoln's stateroom A naval comedy A friend to choose The King's messengers Reserving non-agricultural land Trophy for first aid work in mines Not so slow Canada's grain trade Plain talk To vaccinate Indians Plan to build a Western Empire Rare animals in zoo Music is factor for good Boston man gets King's gold medal Mark for British goods Fewer recruits for army Western Canada news Cheques as souvenirs Cigarette cure Flour export to Germany How to secure settlers is a problem Train load of coal daily Across the pond Serum for pneumonia found Crop area of wheat Biggest in the world Canada's water power After 22 years Soo locks busier than Panama West's first flax factory medal for bravery Grain growers have paid millions New demonstration farm Prison reforms are advocated Gen. Greely's birthday Canadian import trade A Saskatchewan souvenirMany homestead entries School population of Quebec Local and general Manson footballers organize Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator August 12, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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War summary The war is on Moosomin markets How to open a stiff penknife Russian dogs trained for battlefield Secretary Bryan's success 500000000 stmaps for Commonwealth A famous philosopher Barber an important official in Egypt To France in Italy The wrong man Chlorine and its discoverer Making real flesh by aid of sponge Making wire Gunpowder for the soil Refuge for wild geese Mechanic turns farmer The word "obey" in marriage service The Welland Canal a National task Remain member for East St. Pancras Canada and her Indians Soap plant for Coast For town betterment Photographed the liver Build new cable Has no country Souls vs. Algebra Kamloops, B.C., opens public market Kaiser for popular sport All are tuberculous Farms of Germany supply the soldiers Beneficial effects of forest reserves Dairy congress Great telescope at Victoria Lower cable rate to West Indies The life story of a Jew Absinthe now used more 1000 miles of rails Lord Wimborne sells estate Militia praised by Brooke From barn doors of farmers Forms put into effect Exhibits of experimental farms Must not drink Cable from New York to Panama Wireless signals sent from trains Fur farming in Canada Fifty-mile golf drive Pilot Butte would change its name Capital crimes and foreigners Welwyn locals Good prospects for fall shooting Amoria His bed in his pocket Ancient theatricals Some English! In the interest of good eyes The matchbox trick Early hours best Makes films cheap Answered Our hard coal mine The Walters took revenge Paul Chevre's last monument Black Prince visits Britain Papyrus Father stumped them An old tale of two cities To prevent exaggeration Ice peaks of New Zealand A regiment of giants Oil on wood Stories of the derby Criminal insanity Moosomin's fair was badly treated by weather man Second class and junior matric. results E.R. Wylie appointed District Judge Moosomin Tennis Club plays Wapella Dairy and soil fertility So many gossips, town didn't need newspaper Hans, the cobbler The language lesson Tales of India Prizefighters' nicknames Embryo birds Fishes ring for dinner Knew about his own Strength of rope Types of female beauty Must keep it dry Weather and conscience Osler's new charity Goes 500 miles an hour The African elephant Sign crusade in England Queensland witches The King's orderlies Is Menelik dead? Papua Island St. Paul's Cathedral has cardinals Making a big gun The letter 'e' The farmer's friend The English sparrow Winnipeg K.P's beat Fleming in fast game Safety first on the farm Fleming locals Contribute to hospital ship One million bags flour Canada's gift R. M. of Maryfield The talisman Porcelain ships now Mention the name Sir Herbert tree's wit The mystery explained How to make homemade scents What makes the crest on the wave? The highest tunnel Nova Scotia's untilled acres Punishment in effigy Marsh fly eggs a delicacy A simple system Washington in London The whipping of children Slum heredity Longest telephone cable The Koran in Turkish Baronet but never used his title German Emperor Patron of nurses When pay day comes Good change - tea and coffee to postum Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator August 19, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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War summary Moosomin markets The talisman Portraits and piecework When youth wanes Where "Canada was born" Silent trombone Unhappily mated birds Levels of Atlantic and Pacific Objects on the moon Amount of food Origin of trooping the color Swiss women shoeblacks Census is taken of population in North Steer feeding in Alberta Stone worth half million Earl Gray explained scheme Railway fire protection Reducing strength of permanent units A silent world Electric snow A queer anomaly Lady survivor of Lucknow Cold storage eggs Insects destroy crops Shoals of herring wasted Immigration Act revision Displaying whale bones No standard railway fence Insects cost $50000000 Closing an interview Yukon railway to follow new lines Pulpwood consumption One of the last three Pensions for widows Prospect for radium Western news notes Will not have Hindus or Asiatics Fearless women divers Welsh coal shippers Panama will increase trade Archduke prize American tip Germany's population grows Many homesteads are still available Government buys cattle Color no guide for foxes Greater China free of opium Dutch government sends invitations Tree planting in France Welwyn locals R. M. of Walpole Must smash Germany Forestry Convention postponed Prize winners at the Moosomin fair The Czar's newspaper Clipped from the exchanges - What the other editors say American opinion is against Germany How long will the war last Annual Tennis Tourney was successful Successful students in third class pt. 1 Negotiable paper Origin of smoking Evolution of dancing Growing old by degrees Tax disasterous to drama The honeymoon Encouraging settlers Scots in Nova Scotia Princess was fooled Live minnor in tube for bait The tragedies of old age Maddening snuff Waste In no hurry A gold stampede Scott for R.N.W.M.P. Valuable misinformation A hero of friendship Moody rebelled Old world barbers Some British sinecures Loss on te Ottawa American opinion on the war Fleming locals Printer's slight mistake Swat the fly with your newspaper Guarding C.P.R. Mother's chance The talisman Fresh fish a luxury Saving the chestnut tree The Rose King is dead Conspiracies in Servia [Serbia] The joy of flowers The family purse Not his fault Unselfishness Women and science Exports of pulp decrease Discusses intricate questions Farm college for Alberta Repairing fractured hearts by dozens Precious salt Quaint old Welsh custom Pepys' library Now organizing for a war in the air New French law taxes foreigners The second largest dam in existence Canadian newsboy on his travels Fenian raid bounties Saskatchewan mixed farming Plague of muskrats in Bohemia Comletion work on N.T.R. rushed Sheep grazing changes Double radius of cape race stations Railroad light towers A clock to run 30000 years $5000 awaiting a blind man Boosts Georgian Bay Canal The lightning rod No restrictions on U.S. cattle Raising crops by radium Not likely to raise indemnity Give up use of radium for cancer Under seas in London German shippers don't like laws Island Aoba may collapse Imperial teachers to hold conference Magazine mail rates Glacier that moves position frequently Western notes May put life on German capital Miniature irrigation farm To renew elevator lease Canada's asset Thirty million dollars awaiting war Will advertise Canada Homestead entries Parcel post paying its way Gen. Wolfe statue Will reduce strength of corps Germany secures harbor site Made 576 flowers for 10c A notable ice-master Over 10000 killed on U.S. railroads Warning to immigrants Birch bark letter 46 years old Expedition's 150000 miles journey Selling women's glory To make Hudson Bay safe for navigation Controlling the Aeroplane To take a bird census The boldest of all horsewomen Big prices for autograph letters Local and general Will entertain members for 16th Light Horse Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator August 26, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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War summary Enthusiastic send-off given volunteers Presentations Moosomin markets Little Anne in the city He enforced the rule The professor's prophecy failed Trial by jury Information wanted Andrew Jackson's fine They just made him sing Her art not appreciated Why the boiler rumbles His curious fall Weird dream story Claws to his writing How hair grows A literary swindle Pulp manufacturing The whaling industry The world's sheep population Light unattended The fruitarian puppy The youngster hughes Discovered Persian oil wells The safety of the Coronation Stone Tramp steamers Disasters due to fog England leads in road building Feather exporters unhappy Welwyn locals War summary Prize winners at the Moosomin Fair Equipment for Canada's soldiers being manufactured at Berlin, Ont. The talisman Portraits and piecework When youth wanes Here and hereafter Where "Canada was born" Pluck and defeat The silent trombones Unhappily mated birds Objects on the Moon Origin of trooping the color Swiss women shoeblacks Now organizing for a war in the air New French law taxes foreigners The second largest dam in existence Canadian newsboy on his travels Fenian raid bounties Saskatchewan mixed farming Plague of muskrats in Bohemia Completion work on N.T.R. rushed Sheep grazing changes Double radius of Cape race stations Railroad light towers A clock to run 30000 years $5000 awaiting a blind man Boosts Georgian Bay Canal The lightning rod No restrictions on U.S. cattle Raising crops by radium Not likely to raise indemnity Give up use of radium for cancer Under seas in London German shippers don't like laws Island Aoba may collapse Imperial teachers to hold conference Magazine mail rates Glacier that moves position frequently Western notes May put life on German capital Miniature irrigation farm To new elevator lease Canada's asset Thirty million dollars awaiting war Will advertise Canada Homestead entries Parcel post paying its way Gen. Wolfe statue Will reduce strength of corps Germany secures harbor site Made 576 flowers for 10c A noteable ice-master Over 10000 killed on U.S. railroads Warning to immigrants Birch bark letter 46 years old Expeditor's 150000 miles journey Selling women's glory To make Hudson Bay safe for navigation Controlling the aeroplane To take a bird census The boldest of all horsewomen Big prices for autograph letters The national honor of Britain Why Canada should be confident "A" Squadron 16th L.H. tendered public farewell Europe "Mad Mullah" How present war will be of help to this country Plucky little Belgium Fleming locals Hospital ship fund Foster-Cook Millions in posters A grand nation Facial foliage Baseball players who play with eggs Flying too high Scrubwomen Wolseley's strawberries and cream Fog gun started by wireless Mexican marvels To check combines Women first Wanted realism Consistency Clipped from the exchanges - What the other editors say Local and generla Allison-Strong Will be short war Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator August 5, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Moosomin candidates in grade VIII made grand record R. M. of Moosomin Europe in throes of devastating war Moosomin markets The Northern tutor Off for Baffin's Bay Dogs from Canada First explorere of Yukon curbing the newsboys Double action saws Practical health hint What's in a name? Historic furniture Dust an electric generator A lake of life Whistled for Queen Mary A straight railway Musical heads and faces Mark Twain as a linguist Why a lake is like a person Blended Weird beliefs in Nigeria Braving aerial iciness Told of Mrs. Huxley The British Museum Commas and the law A mighty contest Cannibals in Pacific Good plan to keep the boy on the farm Prince of Wales to control Cornwall To inspect immigration agencies Rural manhood Completion of line The free use of the air May abandon Antarctic trip What Darwin sought Free law popular in Great Britain Important change in cold storage act May establish guilt of Adam 150 Chinese soldiers are put to death Trade of Canada is on the increase The Athabasca trail Naturalization explained Famers' co-operative societies Forests and navigation Foreign Service needs men Effect of waves A huge undertaking - C.P.R. will double track all lines of system Museum of medicine Chinese seek luxuries Fight upon opium in China 150000 mile survey Dominion exhibit at the Panama exposition Pearls of great price New means for shipping grain More for rural mail service Prepare for Panama trade Preferred death to being blind Welwyn locals Orangeville Federal war against tuberculosis Four harvest excursions Mails will not carry articles of inflammable nature Killed by bullets that never touched Destroying cherished illusions An ancient mariner's tale Korean justice The legs of swimming Wireless stations in China Marketing wool in the West The Westerner's ideal An old ruse Curious epitaphs Baseball versus cricket Children of the shadow A question of brains Great crest of the Sierra Ends of the Earth English laws on finding Woman and the violin Moosomin rifle scores Cricket Just a slight mistake The Athabasca trail Disappearance of one Indian Nation Where to draw the line The origin of the drama Blowing up warships and fortresses Swords that snapped Railway from Moscow to Warsaw For Sunday School teachers Air pressure in tunnels Queer tricks of memory An ignoble use Musical possibilities Hunting spirit in the air London's first stone bridge German horse extracts square root The real Servian [Serbian] Workmen compensated Tough on rich man Archibald Blue dead Good average crop at Fleming Fleming locals Fleming baseball Something like freak Legislation this Birds kill weeds The talisman Splinters in the fingers Canada's influence on Crockett Gambetta's table The Japanese Hades "Going to England" Female bootblack Observation Keep it dark New serium to kill out diptheria The Bishop is a men's man The origin of algebra Why didn't he tango A singular advertisement Trap fishing Bottled smoke Western forestry improves May every day very ancient The lady strategist Imaginary millions Passing of St. Helena Possibilities overlooked Wagner and beer Lightning drew picture Edvina among the greatest Edmonton grows A flying train Famed for their tattooing Dean of the Senate Women as cricketers Organist with wooden leg Speech made a hit Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator December 16, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Taylor-Howes McAuley news Manson news New land titles offices Elgin School report The town election British submarine sinks Turk battleship Moosomin markets The talisman Ingratitude of Turkey Story of big fight Will be kept strictly neutral Seek to influence Canada Belgian mother and German Empress Steel barrels a saving to the farmer Shrinkage in bullion Enemy prostrated themselves Germans and the British Army Defends popular remedies The German loses May save many soldiers Guards watching London Innocents slain by Teutons Talked with spirits of the dead Rubber and gasoline The terrible Cossack Prussian guards Unalaska rising from the sea In what spirit An Indian gift to the Patriotic Fund Daring Englishwoman Protection of birds Say Germans alone use "dum-dums" Welwyn locals Welwyn curlers hold annual meeting The European war The wearing down of Germany The new penny embroidery The heirloom dinner A word to the wise The making of the curtain and valance The question box Editorial The American Press and the war How the oceans have been cleared Levi Thomson choice of Liberals of Qu'Appelle Constituency British sink four German cruisers Letter from Moosomin Naval Reservist It can be done Cambridge School report Pen and paper tell of Europe's war Emden was terror of the Sea Motorcars effective in war War summary Fleming locals S.O.E. elect officers K. of P. elect officers for 1915 Investigation of the properties of the Saskatchewan Gravels R. M. of Maryfield Make use of what you have Another Iron Cross How Officers love the men France may exhibit Value of hunting shown German ghouls rob dead The new submarines Not all whalers like whale DOn't like cold steel Strategy How to find 'em The day of the "bantam" Vandals in King Albert's palace Details of Lord Kitchener's new army of two million men Why Japan is for Britain Camera used for spotting Allies Few wounded soldiers die "Marines never surrender" How Tommy is fed Kaiser's address to his soldiers The arms of Glasgow Daring feats of airmen Dying highlander's bet Grain Growers' Patriotism Army physique Horse danced away with prisoner Britain's first Sea Lord not influenced by public opinion Kaiser is canny 450 French defy 10000 Germans The "colonization" of Belgians Information was wrong Bullet headed Germans Local and general Purely personal Silver Anniversary Major A.M. Jarvis is Provost Marshall |
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The World-Spectator December 2, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Moosomin troops leave for Winnipeg Late war news Mauley news Moosomin markets German barbarities Wilkerson's wife Quail on toast Where Canadian sacks are going Do not treat army Thanks Mr. Sobotka! Europe's spoiled child The tin soldier and the real man Thrilling bayonet charge Trapshooting in England and America Gun bases found near Paris A German officer's record The Indian troops Japan wants Russian Alliance A rebellion - Food demanded Despatches that thrill the Empire Restore sunken elevator British soldiers like their officers Poor Willie! In a righteous cause Protection of birds Strategic move made by French commander-in-chief Indians starving in North Penalties Ten men with hands cut off Treachery of the enemy Man versus machine Turpinite kills everything Germans talk of their losses Protection against drowning The war and eugenics Value of irrigation Took the Kaiser's farm Football and cannon ball 1500000 shirts ordered Horrible tales of cruelty committed by the Germans To make binder twine Kilties rouse wonder of French Kilometres and miles Chances for Canada German food supply Grain for the Empire Melt down jewellery Welwyn locals Wedding bells The honor list Bobs is dead Open letter to German professors Lazy stitches for busy fingers A rustic dance A word to the wise Excellent ideas in curio cabinets Editorial The American Press and the war Hockeyists organize Closer farm settlement Million for seed grain for Westerners British battleship sunk by explosion No peace just yet The excursionist Just common sense The knell of Corfu Captured cannon shown to awaken war spirit Are no forst impregnable to German guns? Indian Princes fighting with Allies Germany's brutal threat War summary Fleming locals New K.P. Lodge at Grenfell, Sask. R. M. of Maryfield no. 91 The talisman Scaling influences stumage The futility of bomb throwing Willie's come down Women in the fighting lines Demand more turkeys and potatoes The bravery and the Briton Whistling Bill Battleships on land If Germany invades the British Isles The land does it World's champion wheat grower Germans bolted Victor Hugo's prophecy To co-operate with Canada How naval guns are aimed Tommy the idol of the girls $1200 shells Rheims historical catheral Strange story of a sharpshooter Automobiles for life saving Talks with kaiser Wood used in Maritime Provinces Milner says attack is on Empire "Treachery" to Germany Stop pro-German propaganda Valor of the French Local and general Purely personal Germans and the British Army |
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The World-Spectator December 23, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Watrous bartender takes own life Shirkie-Traquair Will celebrate Burns' anniversary Enjoyable operetta Orangeville concert Eastern div. senior hockey schedule Up-to-date stamps The German case Naval prize money Physique of Germans poor War cripples opera Honor unknown Letters to enemy countries Hint to Canadians Pays dearly for neutrality The tact of Old Sam Distance is deceptive Atrocity stories Antwerp's cathedral Battle of trenches one endless grave Stands firm on embargo The toll of war Ventilation of farm buildings Where the big siege guns used by Germany are made The same old Prussianism Get ready for big things Fine mechanism of submarine Queen Victoria and Belgian neutrality Storming of Liege Recruiting in Great Britain Fourteen year old Hussar Thought his time had come Hugh daily business The British position The Mysore Cavalry Women ran army commissariat Short men in war Stories from the Front "Victoria Crosses" for three Avenged his pal How German trenches were flooded "That confounded order" What the Germans thought of Britain's naval power Value of aeroplanes Seditious papers suppressed The mad Kaiser One grateful German Taking chips off the wall Welwyn locals McAuley Manson German casualties Our enterprising habitants Should not survive Kaiser and Ahab Fighting man must eat regularly or he cannot do his best Helgoland an important dot on the map nowadays Editorial The American Press and the war Thanksgiving decorations The family fireplace Thanksgiving in the boarding house A word to the wise The art of the favor War summary A Nation's bread line Fleming locals Councillors elected Ivanhoe concert A universal Christmas Red Jacket The talisman Mr. Roosevelt's peace plan The cost of horse labor Famous one-armed soldier Useful germs Turkey doomed Neutrality of Belgium French guns have the range Irrigation farming Alfalfa is very profitable crop A Japanese dog Terrifying spectacle Tsar gets Lemberg art treasures Kingdom of Hanover Tribute to Prussian valor Endurance of the Russians Artificial milk from beans Canada's devotion Popular with troops War again in Bible lands Praises valor of enemy Dum dums Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator December 30, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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I.O.O.F. hockey champs re-organize Letter from Mr. Neff Additional locals Additional Fleming news Visit appreciated Dr. McLoughry engaged by War Office Craig-Jopp Moosomin markets The latest scouting story Bagpipes cheered highlanders Cities with nine lives Gigantic system of bluff India is ready If Germany is victorious Prussians fire at ambulances French thank Canadians Mixed farming Regulations greatly tightened Study history in the making Bread of tulip bulbs Radium in B.C. To subdue the world Equality of sex A lucky find for the C.P.R. Official French report deals with causes that led to war Those diplomatic German agents Three years of hard fighting Manitoba's new territory Were taken by surprise What war will cost Canada War in the air Policy of Germany Wants to fight Some fallacies The loyalty of India is shown Antwerp's famous museum The military power and vast resources of Russian Empire Brave aviator defies death French officer tells of dodging shells How the Indian soldier fights Cut off his own leg Welwyn locals McAuley Support the made-in-Canada movement Christmas novelties for the busy worker Our question box A word to the wise New stencil arrivals Editorial The American Press and the war Bridge builders defy bullets and rain of fire Motorcycles in modern warfare Meyer London expects to teach Congress socialism Letter from Dr. McLoughry Our sister nationa's opinion Fleming locals A day of prayer The U.S. foreign-born population Grain Growers and manufacturers New Hastings school The talisman Commanders of known ability Officialliy notified before publication First pullmam conductor Railway employees form company Cinema film not yet made Women looking for spies Britain's war resources Wonderful marksman War plays into hands of Chile German emissaries in India Russian mother sent heroic letter Due to foppishness Gave his life for a postal card Army of veterans Germany's real objective Forbids singing 'Tipperary' Large orders for Canadian goods Kitchener's tribute to Joffre May be imitating Attila Russia stops wood shipments German armies in the field Naturalized Germans Extensive aid to Western farmers When the King last went to war For an Imperial Parliament Gurkhas paralyze enemy Canadian drug makers face serious problem British soldiers left to drown Interest in mixed farming England's resources An all-American coin Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator December 9, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Farewell reception to Mr. and Mrs. Neff S.O.E. elect officers Public school report J.T. Cooke new Mayor Women of title play active parts in Europe's war ______ pictures is a difficult task Turpinite shell kills men and leaves them standing Aeroplane has aided Allies Protracted defensive fighting The Canadians and the King Tobacco and the Army Protect timber Water on planet of Mars Amazing India Vesuvius growing active Lighting up old forges Fires and forest fertility Care required in storing potatoes Guards charges through storm Organized pillage Wire fencing and trees Mistook the craft Alberta farm products Not guilty Sheep raising is profitable Austria punished The reason for the German terror Another Nebula coming A culinary invasion of England Welwyn locals Welwyn school report for November McAuley news Manson news Real literature of the war Strength of Britain as seen through German spectacles Germans establish schools Not shot, but kicked British money in Antwerp 20 P.C. increase in acreage Air guns Cave life at the Front THe "cultured" Germans Capturing trade His life for the enemy Nickel supply of Canada Germany's worst mistake The shrapnel shell Passing of the forts Big guns fire 120 shots an hour How great Armies advance New submarine battery French prisoner saw Kaiser and German cavalry retreat Latest fish story German admiration of British daring Britons learning what war means Not the Russia of old Not ready till Spring The destroyers of cities Vodka A frame of mind Editorial The American Press and the war Town annual meeting Hospital concert grand success Turkey's dealings with England The talisman Where the guilt lies Dissatisfaction grows in Germany When spithead saw battle Deadly torpedoes of war Why we fight Home-made battle trophies Island of Cyprus Ramified Royalty Valdalism! Indian troops good fighters The Austrian "Bauer" Grateful to Canada Great feat of French patrol Aimed at newspapers Death of Mrs. Gorvett How the war will end Orangeville, S.D. no. 88 $85000 for advertising campaign It paid the fruit men Fleming locals Coverdale news Election for Fleming R. M. of Moosomin War affinities War summary Copper via Italy for Germany Must stick to German names Digging trenches while under fire "Dont's" for the war Canada's devotion Punishment for cowardice German blood in America Where Von Tirpitz shines King fights with troops War news for settlers Patriotic Christian endeavor Allies' discarded nomenclature will have to stand as before war Morals of nations The German spy system Our Winter window draperies A word to the wise The evolution of a lamp Local and general Purely personal |
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The World-Spectator February 11, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Purely personal 21 rinks at bonspiel Normal school notes Collegiate "at home" a splendid success Found the gas leak Control of municipal finance Simplify bylaws An expert geologist Canadian peaches West's first flax factor Wanted the banks behind him Fleming locals Manson news Rutherglen S.D. 1297 Great English orators The window at the white cat His New Year's resolutions Good form Economy hint for hostess Joke on Mrs. Newlywed Silver cleaning pan Cookery points A hobby party Dancing frocks Youthful but queer Household conveniences They like occult sciences Notes and comments Board of trade annual meeting Topics of homemakers' club for 1914 Local and general A cure for drunkenness Heads French Club Pioneering in Nigeria Kleptomania Curious signboards Mantle of Mohammed Pythagoras He riled Gladstone Swallowing a pill Majority and plurality Timid about bathing Strathcona's helpmeet Hobble lingerie For the Winter table Worth knowing Kingston Standard moves Heart exposed, lived Dust kills one in seven They live to eat Titled Viceroys Ages in Senate Mrs. Meynell popular Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Hairsine-Parke McAuley Woodbine school Liquor trade organ sounds alarm Explorer's tablet A missionary hero Has ancient Inca mummy |
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The World-Spectator February 18, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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101 entries at local poulty show Women'a hospital aid annual meeting Obituary Great hockey player What visitors thought of Moosomin 'spiel [bonspiel] Additional Fleming After the "coffin nails" Fine address by Miss Beymon An ancient race Fooled his dad Destroying an island Slump in turtle soup Control of municipal finance Windmill Point Elevator, Montreal Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Welwyn carnival To the Welwyn boys R.M. of Moosomin Archive G.G. Association holds meeting Red Jacket News Fawcett-McDougall A kleptomaniac Good form Heydey of the cauliflower For the children New Year's in Japan No place for women The "dunces" of old Helping the Chancellor Notes and comments Drunkenness can be cured Sammis' advice In the wake of war Big cats and catnip His most anxious moment Singing to a phonograph Pieces of silver Battles in poetry The oyster Faced a foreign flag Tenors are queer A race for food Fleming locals Enjoyable concert at Meth. [Methodist] Church What such a war would mean Cherry Grove school report The window at the white cat Dusting by compressed air Thirteen prizes to be awarded in a letter writing competition Shows Canada's wealth Medicine in Africa Women in England Local and general Purely personal The value of temper Great clean-up - made by visiting rinks at local bonspiel |
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The World-Spectator February 25, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Hockey news Purely personal Manson news R.M. of Maryfield Birth Nerves of a doctor Music of the wheat Keeping in the heat The first oil well Fire in the human body Control of municipal finance Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Welwyn in Winter robes R.M. of Walpole School Board calendar for 1914 In debt for Galbraith Veteran of militia Wireless is in demand A varied career Canal hospital service An aid to memory The cunning foxes Problems of a civilization Static electricity Trees for prairies A good word for Lennox A civil service knight The "dope" on "Thais" He reaches young men - Noyes poetry popular with rising generation Lord Wolseley's way Bishops to run theatres Notes and comments His motive power The Boomerang, the result of a practical joke An extreme gown A remedy for roaches Kimono rival A Christmas hint Dames and daughters Woman's world Lady Scott refuses Kings offer Blames the wives A trip to the Kongo Saved by a camera An estate in the moon Mabel's chitchat Fleming locals K. of P. semi centennial Winners at Moosomin poultry show The window at the white cat The men who succeed Team work on the farm The quality of imagination Two powerful arguments Puzzling the Sassenach His tombstone a baseball Winds of Wellington Brain and bulk in school Local and general McAuley Suffrage society for Moosomin Moosomin Gen. [general] hospital co. [company] fin. [financial] statement GOlden jubilee celebrated by Knights of Pythias. Record attendance at K. of P. Ball |
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The World-Spectator February 4, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Normal school notes Good for Sophy Canada's egg trade Outlaws 4, Law 0 League organized here to "Banish the Bar" What is fame! Trenouth a whirlwind Moosomin bonspiel, Feb. [February] 10, 11, and 12 Western Canada Gem-digging Man shrank twenty inches Indian regiment of mutiny days For professional women The Supreme Court couldn't overrule Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Manson news Very badly mixed Physical examination for working children Mad Mullah's rifles First Lord's submarine trip Watches the clouds Course of the Panama canal Canine etiquette No canes for actors Burleigh's arrest Why he lost the sale Improving O.A.C. Dames and daughters Sleeplessness Handwriting hereditary Cold water and ______ Queer taxes abroad Semiprecious metals The mysterious eel Social paradise Earlier publication of Government reports Notes and comments A cure for drunkenness Parcels post system for dominion Agl. [agricultural] societies convention annual report Violet, one that bloomed a little late in life For skating time General Rosalie's new venture Beads add color to smart waistcoat THe range coiffure Surgeon to a tiger Grave of Edna Lyall Raphael Holiday frock The maternity blouse Wedgewood's masterpiece Women are bad losers Gibbon's history Evolution of wealth Cookery hints Fleming locals K. of Ball wa a huge success Spring Creek G.C.A. Religions of Canadian people The window at the white cat Control of municipal finance Living to a hundred Local and general Chapter of Royal Areh Masons instituted Prely personal Mrs. J. Daniel dead |
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The World-Spectator January 14, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Archie council will get loading platform S.O.E. install officers Moosomin public school Christmas exercises Overflow locals The seven wonders of the world Moosomin markets Painters _____ Curious fish spearing A dream superstition How royalty sleeps Sudden change of temperature The Fort Garry [Hotel], Winnipeg, Manitoba A mighty clever trick Observations of Li Hung Chang High finance Oil on the waters Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals A single man's confession The glad eye in Germany Cailmount Christmas tree a success Bowser dreams Stalking the Duke "Labby" again Choosing the Cuspidors Horse's keen instinct Lepers are cured Between governors Two old sailors Early Quakeresses Gotham's Potter's field A musical prodigy St. Kilda scares The black watch She hated Garrick Kilted and armed He knows his Canada A bathing ceremony His queer doctrines Strange savage accomplishment Notes and comments Evangelists hand this week Manson Ed. Yunilla stabbed to death near Wapella in sanguine fight District Court sittings Moosomin normalities Laboratory to test grains Local and general Purely personal After meat thief You should have it Gustav Schreiber's music box Good forms Wall paperings For the handy girl Points for mothers Consider the cat Milady's mirror Fleming locals Boyd-Stanley R.M. of Moosomin Begin the year well The window at the white cat Good tempers turtles Migrating birds A story of Labouchers Pen picture of John Paul Jones Stopped his talking Wood-using industries Bank of Montreal Trip on a pilgrim boat Oratory and seasickness For race betterment |
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The World-Spectator January 21, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Collegiate hockey team elects officers Death of James Tooke S.O.E. Annual Ball Moosomin Hockey Club elects officers Krafchenko one again in the toils Strathcona very ill Some drawing card Broke his cornet Moosomin markets ______ Memory Magnet to find a lost needle The work book Mission of the Russian fleet Dirigible balloons European nostalgia for West Africa To repair and freshen gloves Militant Margaret To command in India Sad death of "No. 1" Handel was disgusted Foolishness of betting Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Manson news Ulster and fair play The real man behind - Lord Cowdray looms large in Mexican affairs Beat the gas meter Horsepower Napoleon's St. Helena home Latest in railway tickets Waterproofing cloth Descended to royalty Rubber as a plaything The press gallery Dungeons to be opened Puzzled the driver Massenet's hobby The pyramids Leaving Scotland Theatres for the people Science accepts the divining rod British uniforms Notes and coments Mulligan-Cairns Orangeville news Town council meetings "The Rosary" here Wednesday ev'g [evening] "Banish the bar" crusafe inaugurated Local and general Purely personal The Evanelistic band of Brandon College You should have it Break Whiskey's grip on your loved ones A great feud Madame Caprice Examining films For the children Kantle of Mohammed A French fabric Fleming locals Archie municipality R.M. of Maryfield The Window at the white cat Race betterment Borax in the laundry The strength of tiny creatures A faint hearted poet Liver sold for money Darwin on _____ Dress material for curtains Open windows at night Beneficial exercise Poor circulation Silencer for the typewriter Duplicating an incident Iowa's walled lake Razed by an earthquake Two great stages Forestry facts |
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The World-Spectator January 28, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Moosomin, SK |
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Principle Cowles gives lecture at Regina Some Sask. [Saskatchewan] creamery statistics Manson hockey Farewell to Mrs. T.H. Bristow Burns' anniversary Town hockey league organized Hagoland Westlake committed Sheriffs of Sask. [Saskatchewan] to be put on salaries Edison's predictions for 2100 A.D. In memoriam Dangers of crowds Blunders of authors A lonely pastorate How people feel when they have tape worm A heroic collegian Splendid entertainment for visitors to Winnipeg Dandelion Lethbridge's first commissioners Clipped from the exchange - what the other editors say Welwyn locals Facts about 1914 Welwyn poets' corner Last Irish secretary Trunks of Elephants Pilgrims in India Power of fungus The part heredity plays Football making The girls' hostel Alberta's coal wealth Suffer in silence Song of the carrot Varieties of carbon Early civic systems Notes and comments Moosomin Liberals hold annual meeting Increase in number of crimes of violence Saskatchewan leads the continent in production and yield Elevator regulations "Graustark" Jan. [January] 31st Break whiskey's grip on your loved ones The Aeronauts For the children Water fed the flames Straight backs Everything was cheap Points for mothers Fleming locals Crosson-Salkeld The beauty and wonder of the world Manson hockey club holds carnival The window at the white cat A wonderful jumping spider Parisian street barbers Steel fine Union Bank What Quebec reads Its powerful electric waves seriously affect the operators Bull fights are expensive Banishing the cradle Local and general To the patrons of the Moosomin creamery Purely personal |