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The Herald April 16, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Langbank News Lewis--Dunand Merriam--Nelson Auction Sale Courtesy Local News Presbyterian Church notes and calendar How Life Looks to the Optimist Horsemen must comply with regulation |
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The Herald April 2, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Entrance fee is dropped to $5 The fire loss -- it's amount Wicked capitalists Golden Ridge Good balance wheel for grain cultivation: renewed activity in industrial enterprise in Western Canada is a healthy sign Milk and cream: home market for dairy products will seem absorb total supply Presbyterian Church ntoes and calendar Local News Fletwode Card of thanks Expenditures in the West Western development and the tariff A timely question: American stonecutters find employment while those in Toronto walk streets Rural depopulation: a problem closely allied with the high cost of living Wheat cultivation in Argentine Republic: production less per acre than in Canada - farming conditions in South America About free wheat: shall we have it? |
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The Herald April 23, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Langbank News Keeping out of a rut Communication War on the fly Sale of products of mixed farming Protective duty not steel bounty: a wise policy for the West is to strive to become great in manufacturing Advice which everybody gives but nobody takes Foster your home town Local News Make good money in mixed farming How to feed factories: mixed farming development near Edmonton insures plentiful food supplies A trade balance on wrong side Canadian wheat in States: United States needs our wheat for export milling trade |
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The Herald April 30, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Be loyal to your town Communication The farmer's buildings Made good money in mixed farming: how a settler near Prince Albert has increased his capital twelve times in six years How to feed factories Diversified farming only safe course Driven from England by Free-Trade, noted lace manufacturer starts factory in Hungary Card of thanks Local News A long time hatching Grain growers demand would prove costly: what leading agriculturists requested of Premier Borden -- what experimentation would mean Factory activity brings prosperity: Calgary appreciates the value of industrial development to civic welfare |
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The Herald April 9, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar R.M. Willowdale Council Meeting Town Council Meeting Sending money thorugh the mail is now illegal Wapella shooting accident Your reputation When the frost comes out Secrets of success Langbank News Local News Lansdowne people give entertainment Whitewood Rural Telephone Co. hold meeting Keeping home trade Freight traffic and interest rates Canada's indebtedness Wages and living cost Revenue neccessary: a Grain Grower's referendum and a sender correspondent |
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The Herald August 13, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Whitewood School make good showing in examinations Hazelwood Council meeting Why buy at home? Langbank Additional locals Cotton industry in Untied States: views of prominent textile man on tariff changes -- wages question a big factor Local buying: Industry Bureau organizes exhibition of "Made-In-Winnipeg" products Canadian mills their capacity 1500 hogs every week: two pigs in five minutes -- results of mixed farmer are already manifest Local news |
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The Herald August 20, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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The Whitewood Agricultural Society's Annual Exhibition British legislation for raising wages: endevours of British Government to remedy evil working conditions wage astonishingly low Low wages in Britain: what the Lloyd George Insurance scheme actuaries ascertained Hon. Mr. Fielding and free implements: what Liberal Finance Minister said in 1907 -- anxious to ensure manufacture in Canada Home made bricks Local news This year's harvest The Kennedy Agricultural Exhibition The modern girl The price of eggs: Chinese and Russians ready to invade Canadian egg market A pertinent question: the Lacombe "Globe" interrogates the readers -- How do you like Free Trade The old question interests the west: more about implements -- differences in retail cash prices slight here and in States Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations |
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The Herald August 27, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Kennedy's Annual Exhibition Beynes news The fly in the dairy Western cities gain: milling plants increases -- the development of a great Western industry The nation's welfare by Elbert Hubbard Why cheese exports have been declining Expansion in West: cement industry has finest plants in the world in Prairie provinces Why Canada should be confident Local News Walt Mason's corner: choosing a bride Fools is Right Little things that count Recruits wanted for "A" Squadron 16th. Light Horse Italian spaghetti made in Canada Chinese eggs again: big importations tend to lower price of American eggs Causes leading to immigration: low wage often a determining factor -- the situation in Canada, England, Germany and France Synopsis of Canadian North-West land regulations |
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The Herald August 6, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Whitewood's greatest exhibition Opportunities Provincial game law Notice of meeting Lack of employment in Western Canada: review of labour conditions of past few months -- what the future holds in store German steel industry Ornamental stones and Canadian buildings: Stone-cutters' Union anxious to have work done in Canada -- serious competition from American stone Local news |
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The Herald December 10, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Whitewood Agricultural Society's annual meeting The Volunteer Accident proves fatal "Keep Tooting you Tooter" Whitewood Hockey Club re-orgaznie Municipal nominations Manufacturers and consumers Labor Union's approval Local news Two words to save Guelph Making progress in mixed farming Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations |
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The Herald December 17, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Bender Kennedy news $85,000 for advertising campaign Municipal elections Home town talks War affinities Langbank It paid the fruit man Beck's weekly The latest song at the front St. Mary's, Whitewood Local news |
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The Herald December 3, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Ratepayers' Annual Meeting Hopehill Sender Fleetwode Latest war news Patriotic concert Rural Municipality of Hazelwood Local news St. Mary's, Whitewood Canadian woollers: descrimination against home made closthes -- a misguided policy Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations "Made in Calgary" campagin will bear fruit for business men and manufacturers Sound advice to manufacturers: protest interests of employes -- highest quality and workshmanship in war supplies. |
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The Herald February 12, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Engineers' Examinations Your Opinion Auction Sale of Farm Machinery Address and Presentation The Whitewood Bonspiel a splendid success: sixteen rinks compete in the four open events Local News Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Longbank News An English company to supply tractors: factory to be established in Canada with a view to securing the trade Millions of cash coming to Canada: the Canadian Pacific Railway is bringing $50,000,000 in eight months Canadian development in manufacturing way: an English publication has an article setting forth some facts tersely Free Trade wages: hours are cruelly long and the pay is miserable |
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The Herald February 19, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Whitewood wins from Wolseley in fast game Business is business with the Hailways Longbank News Redistribution in Saskatchewan Notice to ratepayers: Town of Whitewood Whitewood Conservative Association The Weekly Sun and free food: believes free food would be against the farmers' and consumers' interests Tell how to keep the money at home: a Western company's advice to the farmers of Saskatchewan Beynes Prices in 1841: Toronto Globe on high cost of living seventy years ago Local News Engineers' Examinations Captial and profit what is fair return? Grain Growers' Grain Company made a twenty-five per cent profit The Wilson Tariff, the cost of living Billion Dollar Nation: trade statistics show the wise policy is to keep as much money as possible in our own country |
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The Herald February 26, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Langbank news Provincial automobile club to be re-organized Johnson--Duke Notice to Ratepayers: Town of Whitewood The twenty mile zone Local News Farmers' Rally a splendid success: more than two hundred people in attendance Market Report Canada's Industrial Growth Mixed farming: important growth in Western live stock herds Foster factories: Calgary municipal mother-house for experimental work Big steel plant to be built near Montreal by English captial Boys on the farm: how to attract the lads to the soil |
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The Herald February 5, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Why is a Western farmer not a mixed farmer? (by A.F. Mantie, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, in the Saskatoon Phoenix) Wedding bells at Bender: White--Elder Tell people of new laws passed Engineers' Examinations Langbank News Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Notice to Ratepayers: Town of Whitewood Local News Communication Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Auctionsale of farm machinery General decrease in the land values: the Globe's correspondent indicates what is taking place in Free Trade England Free Food Policy and the farmers China may attract our Western flour Farming in England Protecting Jute: a Canadian industry which requires adequate protection |
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The Herald January 1, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Langbank news Be prepared for Spring seeding St. Hubert Rural Telephone Company annual meeting Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Not feasible now: leading grain grower admits impracticability of Free Trade at present Future of West: mixed farming will greatly increase agricultural prosperity Market Report Canadian Wool: the home market is the best market for Canadian wool Mixed farming is the need of the West says Premier Sifton Underwood tariff bill: the schedule under revision is compared with the present Canadian duties Hamilton factories: immense growth of industries under the National Policy The Whitewood Agricultural Society Annual Meeting Local News Ashlar Lodge, A.F. & A.M. install officers |
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The Herald January 15, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Pupils to own school books Stabbing affair in New Finland district Knox Church congregation to hold Annual Meeting Fox raising Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Shepherd--Carson Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Local News Agricultural Society to hold Annual Meeting [illeg.] Melvin Jones and implement tariff: [illeg.] in moderate net high protection -- says the farmer is not handicapped Idle workmen in the States: one serious result of the Wilson Tariff, as set forth by a Chicago importer |
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The Herald January 22, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Contemplating and planning Exportation of foxes Sudden death of an early pioneer Pulp and paper: western market Pay-roll farming: a successfull mixed farmer - the development of urban centres Mixed Farming Sugar in the States: reduction in prices was brought about by competition The Social Democrats on trade question: they contend the German tariff is greatly in the interests of agriculture Home market saved States from disaster New Factories |
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The Herald January 29, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Whitewood, Sk. |
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Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations Presbyterian Church notes and calendar Annual Meeting -- Benevolent Aid Society Langbank News The Roarin' Game Oddfellows Lodge install officers Eastern Saskatchewan Hockey League schedule of games Notice to Ratepayers: Town of Whitewood Industry slows down Engineers' Examinations Local News Wolseley defeat Whitewood in fast game Whitewood Philharmonic Concert American barriers taking a tumble: several reductions neccessary before the tariff schedule is sealed down to that of Canada Our waterways: their development of great interest to all parts of Canada Provinces advance in manufacturing Revive farming: the need of getting in touch with the most progressive farmers |