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The Wolseley News January 28, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Carnival a big event Who gets the pony? Genuine New York production in Wolseley Tell people of new laws passed Hockey The window at the white cat Dusting by compressed air Shows Canada's wealth Canada fifty years hence Agricultural secretaries Sherrifs of Sask. to be put on salaries Patriarcal branch install officers The markets Around town Personal Church notes Wolseley's greatest attraction Monday HIghly prised relic Forest fire losses, 1913 Slump in turtle soup Control of municipal finanace Snake fascinated by cat Empire's great loss Safety at sea treaty drafted Government owns 9972 miles of wire Alberta cattle going South Yukon trails must be marked Radium _____ British press praises Wilson West on right basis now Boats can pass through Panama Claim rebels were defeated Condemns the tango Suffrage bill for Canada Kills wolf near Fort William Loops the loop Another big Dreadnought Approve of regulations More Ulsterisms Ask railway regulations Why young men do not marry Famine in France Gives up military Banish the bar crusade Chief operating officer To eliminate hereditary peerage Offers Turkey loan Ulster army are recruited Many Alpine climbers killed Platinum cure for obesity To improve highways Central body of civic officials High cost of living Emigration figures Split in cabinet over warships No rent strike 500 cases of Chinese eggs for U.S. Report causes excitement Weekly market report Synopsis of Lord Strathcona's career Oldest man in the world dies Must fight duel To raise submarine Suffragettes to try to disturb speaker Peace union suggests arbitration Deaths and disaster in Japan Germany "stands pat" on treaties Haytien govt. troops defeated Consigned to scrap heap Sunday school lesson One year more for prairie section G.T.P. time extension Prince's new ambition Fresh volcano eruptions District news: Millisboro, Glenavon, Summerberry, Moffat, Baring Butter and eggs Maps and temperature Manufacturers give prizes for agriculture |
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The Wolseley News January 7, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Gasoline engine blew to pieces Glenavon Summerberry Kaiser Baring The window at the white cat Generosity unawarded Green farming Rules for good teeth Self delusion - many people deceived by tea and coffee Parisian street barbers Steel fans Good train service Prophecies for 1914 Union Bank The color of jade Growth of a Church George Ha is a judge His infleunce failed Around town Personal Church notes Dangers of crowds Blunders of authors A lonely pastorate What De Thebes sees Mastiff takes a cab Champion "packers" Britain buys our cheese Splendid entertainment for visitors to Winnipeg Dandelion Lethbridge's first commissioners - A.M. Grace, W.D.L. Hardie, Arthur Reid Jury system dying out New x-ray machine New German colony 350 babies Strike still on Biship of Christiania dead Stamping out diseases Supply of cement low Lord Haldane too highly paid Another expedition Rampolia will affair Turkey buys battleships Manufacturer's have big capital Canada East and West Offers to give up his business Winter of '77 mildest yet Buys pure seed wheat To establish grain laboratory Smallpox in Dakota Employ citizens Improved grain crops Increase of coal production in U.S. Exploring ship lost Wheat to enter U.S. free Stitched up heart Wave broke into grill room Found bust of Frederick the Great Employed quarter of million hands Against civil war C.P.R. has made record Story wrong in detail Railway business affected Good bank bills Two Fenian veterans dead Sea wireless problems Facts regarding tubercle bacilli Germany needed to ensure peace Women want share Spanish admiral fired U.S. bank committee Sunday School lesson To buy street railway 100 year old woman presides at the wedding breakfast |
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The Wolseley News July 1, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Public school report and promotions June weddings The markets By-elections go Liberal Lack of employment in Western Canada German steel industry Visions in the eyes Method of teaching Two readings Salt and fresh water lakes Peace plans arranged Graeco-Turkish war receding Has not abdicated - but King Peter of Servia [Serbia] appoints son as Regent C.N.P.R. at Kamloops To fly across Atlantic Ocean Vancouver Island mine voters Buy huskies for the Shackleton trip Naval military proposal B.C. Indian lands Conditions are bad Weyburn leads in building Valuable fertilizer Georgian Bay Canal Homestead entries decrease Conciliation board on trades dispute Empire trade enquiry Month of accidents Ready for trip North Remarkable funeral In Chicago next Karluk Party's wait First British leper colony in Essex Wool exhibits for the fairs Tirade at Western traders Poverty vows Premier Borden's movements Congratulates King Rifles seized Thousands thought drowned Alberta's share $51310 Buenos Ayres population Weekly market report Will be sold by auction - ships that rammed EMpress of Ireland will be put up for highest bidder Avoid delay to crop shipments Cutting alfalfa at Lethbridge Yellow and white struggle Prosperity's return to Coast Province Covent Garden sold for $12500000 Austria and anarchist plot Committee outlines games for Olympic Motor and train lose to pigeons Improving SHamrock IV Substantial grant from Government Militants again active Sunday school lesson Hon. S. Blake passes away Canada adheres to safety rules 50000 sheep for Saskatchewan Around town Personal Four wins, no defeats Church notes Production per acre Life after forty By-Law no. 264 By-Law no. 265 The skeleton in the closet Weird fighting The most famous song A great painter's love story Accomplished miner Whales in the Hudson The British Parliament Mazzini loved London's fogs Electricity Poe and "the Raven" The book of the dead Bright and Gladstone Our word "garden" Human instinct Spanish nicknames Some clever families The talisman Homemade trousers Our lopsided bodies An Old English custom Borax in the laundry The perfect speller Oysters live and dead New Zealand eels Heart strain Holes in pots and pans District news: Ellisboro, Glenavon, Deveron, Baring Ornamental stones and Canadian buildings By-Law no. 266 |
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The Wolseley News July 15, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Orangemen celebrate Deveron Montmartre R. Council First loss in cricket Ellisboro Blowing up warships and fortresses Railway from Moscow to Warsaw For Sunday School teachers Air pressure in tunnels Hunting spirit in the air German horse extracts square root Fate of Karluk Party Lyall company gets big contract No reason for early election Boat by train Swift Current now a city Snips to watch to balloons Army worm in East Bombarded with Literature Dirt has no connection with disease Paying off sick members New South Wales advancing Storstad sold Deporting unemployed grave matter Indian serving life sentence pardoned Duke going to Victoria, B.C. Reform of Lords this session Care of public health 200000 rounds of ammunition Denies militia report Supplies for Hudson's Bay traders Simplon Tunnel flood Dominion laboratory branches Montreal's civic trouble An educated office boy Fitting out for far North Submarine lost in collision Royal commission will arrive Aug. 5 Swift Current holds midsummer fair Big operators turn to Macleod State half holiday Sir Louid Davies as Administrator Violence at Italian elections Indian Reserves question "Kelley's Army" disbands Medicine for Vancouver Weekly market report Combine of labor interests Resources will make land values In father's seat Will plead for Huerta Held for random of million pesos Britain and Panama Killed looping the loop Selecting U.S. Rhodes Scholars Divine Sarah to walk with a crutch Sunday School lesson Woman cannot practice Second edition of far pamphlet Reject India Council Bill Disband Atlantic squadron The Northern tutor, a story of old plantation life Off for Baffin's Bay Dogs from Canada First explorer of Yukon Curbing the newsboys Double action saws What's in a name Historic furniture Dust an electric generator A lake of life Whistler to 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 Around town Personal Church notes School examinations The talisman Killed by bullets that never touched Destroying cherished illusions Marketing wool in the West District news: Glenavon, Baring, Summerberry |
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The Wolseley News July 22, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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The real big country fair Child burned to death Gardiner had 280 majority Civic improvements Educational notes Government exhibits at Provincial Fair Protestation How to open a stiff penknife Russian dogs trained for battlefield A famous philosopher Barber an important Official in Egypt Making wire Refuge for wild geese Mechanic turns farmer Pass the amended Bill - Home Rule Bill is given its third reading Mersey recommendations New altitude record New gold strike Decline in Canal traffic Survey work on Greater Slave [lake] Bull kills spectator with sword Across Canada by G.T.P. Water diversion at Niagra Sky scraper ideas Interest King in aero trip Situation becomes very critical Woud allow importation of power Fleet of 493 warships Sir Thomas not involved Huerta has resigned Russia scourged Canada's place in councils of Europe Harry Thaw gets income Driving back Albanians Alligator in Welland Canal Battleships in Thames Eclipse of Sun nex Month Hindu plans Meat prices soar Gas for Moose Jaw Alberta appeal Trying to wreck cigarette trust Suffragettes fail Track laying to be rushed Crothers for Lieutenant Governorship Weekly market report Journaols commend finding Celebrates fall of Bastile Anti-war striking Big bags of lions C.N.R. deed ratified Icebergs endanger liners Explosion kills 35 naval cadets Portrait of McKinley Switzerland as arbitrator Sunday School lesson Austria lifts C.P.R. ban Canada demands more than money Hans, the cobbler The language lesson Tales of India Prizefighters' nicknames Embryo birds Fishes ring for dinner Strength of rope Types of female beauty Osler new charity Goes 500 miles an hour The African elephant Sign crusade in England Queensland witches Sires and sons Making a big gun Around town Personal Wolseley lose An appreciation Church notes The talisman Porcelain ships now The mystery explained - Source of unlimited contributions to the riches of literature How to make homemade scents What makes the crest on the wave The highest tunnel Nova Scotia's untilled acres Punishment in effigy Amuse the kiddies Elephant training Our Northern water-powers Transmission of signs by wire A suggestion in economy The whipping of children The Koran in Turkish Baronet but never used his title German Emperor patron of nurses When pay day comes District news: Summerberry, Baring, Glenavon, Deveron, Ellisboro |
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The Wolseley News July 29, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Grade VIII results Homemakers' Club Everybody is coming Drowing fatality Do not tyrannize Killed near Candiac Chester rural council The cigarette cure 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 Exports of pulp decrease Discuss intricate questions Farm College for Alberta Quaint old Welsh custom Pepys' library Everything in readiness Serious accident at Fort Qu'Appelle Coming fairs Season not earlier The sale of the Bible Farming needs management The sober soldiers The valiant eagle Advice from Mark Twain The kindly Queen Mother The fears of the poor Birds as musicians Chewing gum Mount Etna gives ice as well as fire What is a tornado? Recreation facilities Burning water Energy of the Sun Ship's cat presentment Feeding the farm horse Who are the gunmen? Hatching eggs in rice Slaves in Abyssinia Reil and the telephone Expenditures in the West Seventeen year locusts Evolution of the checker Personal property Around town Personal Church notes The markets All nations smoke March of science An appeal for Hindus Declined the indemnity Heavier steel on C.N.R. To pay duty in advance Parcels post helped business January Parliament American trouble in Norway German monopolice Help for harvest $10000 sent to Redmond Explosion at Panama Another big batch of immigrants Makes plea for peace King impressed with fleet Army worm's march Dismissal of guards to be probed Storstad paid for Krupps in China Work in lumber camps Church Union is dead Celebration of peace Nanaimo strike is failure Farmers may come in body Imperial conference at Toronto in 1916 Hopes to explode next bomb in court Report fish scarce Dominion Western railway Training ship for Lake Michigan Weekly market report Australian elections 50 Haytiens executed Casualties of peace Peace prospects bright Hundred thousand on strike - Cossacks clear streets in St. Petersburg on outbreak of sympathy with Baku men Harvesters needed Transfer gold bullion Exchange of teachers Woman falls 1000 feet Rockies more impressive than Alps Drop in emigration Sunday School lesson Balloons are swept across channel To probe find of liquor in tents District news: Baring, Glenavon Summerberry, Ellisboro |
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The Wolseley News July 8, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Two litigants come to terms Ellisboro, Nicoll Bros. win alfalfa honors Baring Greenville The markets Church notes The talisman Curious fish spearing Dealing with a lunatic Ancient unions and trusts Pen picture of John Paul Jones Geneius of the phonograph Three birthdays a year English harvest feasts Eyes of the starfish Bank of England salaries Dirigible balloons General Daumesnil's leg Shoes and nerves Painter's tragedies Chief cause of floods A story of Labouchere Good tempered turtles Handel in Dublin The bridal veil Origin of the Dead Letter Office France's Foreign Legion Premiums upon babies Trees and the soil Ancient gallantry The magnet Pension fund for employees Telepathy Militant Margaret The four post bedstead Mad dogs never froth New fire alarms Air trip rates in England Available for the militia Linked with Dick Turpin An ancient bell ringer The old trade dollar Oldest Paris newspaper Seizing an opportunity Submarine craft Around town Personal Threshers' lien act Seville's tower of Giralda Cultured Hindus Shrewed Sexton Emily Bronte's looks Care of the sickroom Migrating birds The Earth's journey Barney Bernato's comedy How royalty sleeps Oratory and seasickness The wild boar Beneficial exercise Assistance necessary Primitive fishhooks A daring escape Has faith in Canada Reduction in rate for lettergrams Two expeditions will go to rescue Lassan Peak explodes Interest in naval volunteer service Advises Britishers to leave Lt. Porte will cross Atlantic English press pays tribute to Wilson Mediators declare recess Belgrade indignant over assassination Find noxious weeds Biggar man wins big Alfalfa prize View taken by Peers Head hunter's revenge Expects trouble with Hindus Phone over Atlantic Ministers return to the capital Hillcrest deep in despair No over-credit says financiers Business revival at the Coast Teachers dismissed Connecting Macleod and Calgary Burial place for Empress dead Use aeroplane to make observations Weekly market report Immigration total shows big decrease Farmers on tour Dirigible balloon record Japan's case is hopeless Good headway in Temple work King expects crisis Report of gelatine Many homestead applicants Duke not for Ireland Irving's death presumed U.S. naval appropriation Bill Will spend life in prison Empress Relief Funds growing Sunday School lesson Huerta's grim words Fall sale for swine and sheep District news: Glenavon, Summerberry, Deveron |
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The Wolseley News June 10, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town Council Sued for $15000 Local talent take a huge hit Wolseley rural council Wolseley victorious Public school report When Noah entered the Arc Distant heat Biggest rubber tree of all Digestive marvels Willing to help Punctuation marks Japanese birthday feasts Getting a "thrill" in Formosa Crew did their best "Wild women" the topic Special coins to mark peace Saskatchewan Bye-elections [bi-elections] Investigates iron area White Wolf's fangs As old as crime and sin Mobilization of Britain's aerial force Alberta wool clip Endicott memorial erected in Britain Lord Strathcona's leper fund N.T.R. Commission finished Honors await Roosevelt Regina board on freight rates Crimean veterean dead A suffragette problem New flour mill for the Hat Reclamation scheme for swamps Relief Fund in Great Britain Regina felt drain Duplicate money orders Doing well by fees paid for foxes 21000000 acres will be tilled Militants insult king Trade unions make new move Victory and executions C.N.R. Bill passes its third reading Tolls debate Redistribution held over Weekly market report $900000 needed Rescuing Karluk's crew Registered mail all lost Resort season opens at Watrous Lethbridge to compete for brick trade No election until next year Macleodites to bore for oil No damage yet from eruption Officials say that Huerta will retire May dive for bodies Sunday School lesson Forces from course by great ice floe Board of Trade buys hogs Belgian consul dead Organization of battery Temperance Deveron Church notes Around town Little brain waves Refuse from lumber The markets The talisman Ways of great singers Rising at dawn The voyder Poison hemlock Editor for a day Head of construction department Ranching _______ Boissier's high priced autograph Stree traffic in old time London Paris has Chinese peril Marketing of wool Age of hens and pigeons An error in geography District news: Ellisboro, Candiac, Summerberry, Glenavon |
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The Wolseley News June 17, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Wolseley win again Argentina forests Lookout towers Eating corn Montmartre R. Council Wedding as Rosewood Church Notes Her last deal Inhaling spaghetti Unfair handicap Amundsen's training He was absolved Fiji Islander's sugar cane dance Up against it Making a silk dress Training canaries World's finest post office The absolute vaccuum Perilous expedition Wrought havoc Changes in postal rates Has spurious coins Triumph of surgery Britain and Panama Theatres to form Western circuit U.S. crop report flattering Farm land values mount steadily Earth's hidden treasures "Empress" sufferers need $900000 1680 more immigrants First ocean liner through Gatun Saskatchewan bridges Inspecting boy scouts Insane Chinese being shipped back Irving memorial service Irrigation project will proceed British Columbia Rhodes Scholar False wireless reportsFederated Boards of Trade to meet C.P.R. surveyors at work To rescue Karluk crew Paris has snow storm Fisheries resources of James Bay System of regulating oil companies Can now talk 600 miles by wireless Chevalier of Legion of Honor Grows less promising Yacht overhauled for contraband Ammunition sent to Mexico Survived both tragedies Saskatchewan oil companies Plans for Mexican peace Express may be repaired Texas to Winnipeg by auto Direct wire Okanagan to Vancouver Relief to survivors Winter fair at Saskatoon Weekly market report Markets shaken by failure Not hostile to Irish party Donations seven millions Mediation may be used Remarkable contrasts to 20 years Crops in places need moisture Royal Stuart dead Sunday School lesson Sorry ship cameShamrock IV showing good form Rural phone companies incorporated Sports committee Temperance The markets Glenavon By-Law no. 266 The yellow flash The Rideau Canal Cod in Hudson Bay Wants dog with him Government redeems bills The coveted C.A. [chartered accountant] THe brown thrush A church of peace Lost their teeth British papers for Canada Needles killing Boys and buttons Traffic in diamonds Wonderful lace veil Sunshine in Egypt's charm Copyright in titles Origin of a common word Planning meals Coloring ruching Linoleun economy Slips in oratory Around town Personal By-Law no. 265 By-Law no. 264 The talisman The Plain of Curragh One of the weather men Where dollars originated Marks of the beasts Fiddled into office The mysterious thyroid A drink of water Not to become Ireland's new governor Queer old book titles Taking a mean advantage Temperance reform in England A Chinese view of American women Strange race of ancient Britons Will the Merchants Bank of Canada increase its dividend Seems like a new disease The superior subordinate A story about Rodin Mr. Post left $20000000 Chum saved himself Waves and their uses Fishermen's language District news: Summerberry |
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The Wolseley News June 24, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Suggestions made to Public School Board Commission of Inquiry June weddings The markets Chester rural council Church notes Snow and timber White bread or brown? London's ambulance Heat between the planets Ravages of ants Latest alarm clocks British civil service Condition of the crops Navigation in a fog White wolf makes escape Reported massacre of 100 Greeks Tells Repeal Bill signed Civilian patrols organized Trade within the Empire Confer on moral uplift Theodore's triumph Are linked up with British Army Fines for improper marking Spent one hundred million May investigate Proposal against peace Start public works To speak at unveiling of monument Queen receives S.A. officers Will be consulting head Elections July 10th Grain statement huge liner Sexes are equal in divorce court Gordon invents safety conning tower Only French horses beat Canadian Redmond got control Union Jack to fly daily Chicago men coming West Women's federation convention Weekly market report War cloud in Balkans Paris pavement caves in Discuss Asiatic problem Minister avoid racial trouble Canada will help Railway board sittings Small nations combine for defense Question of Provincial authority Elevator scale inspector Sunday School lesson Co-operation in Saskatchewan Big gold strike in North Ontario Constable shot dead Rebekah lodge Summerberry Producers rather than middlemen Perpetuating game Our timber wealth Value of poplar By-Law no. 266 Around town Personal Weber, Musician Head, enrols at Palmer School Deveron By-Law no. 265 By-Law no. 264 The talisman Republic has become an autocracy Ploughs and hitches Astronomical notes Beautiful home grounds Boutancy of fresh and salt water Earned it Piano strings Cyrus a Canal builder Rammed by a shark Fooled the culprit Chile's walled lake Homely and proud of it Switzerland's navy Family boat of the Eskimo Atop Mount McKinley The salt sea legend Shakespeare's birth District news: Baring, Ellisboro Canadian's duty to the foreigners |
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The Wolseley News June 3, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Writs issued for By-Elections New time table Church notes Model farm market Strength of history Pulp mills in Canada Forecasting thunder Baring Montmartre R. Council Chester Rural Municipality An expected boomerang Ships which break in two Fault of the dictionary The evils of congestion The Hindu invasion President Wilson optimistic Empress buried Entertains peace envoys Cables to Australasia Fifty-five black foxes Andre's balloon discovered Alberta oil fields Faith in Canada Taking gymnasium to Eskimos Will make use of vacant lots Immigration shows 50 p.c. decrease Over three months in ice First cargo of freight through Panama Ireland continues quiet Private wireless outfits Inventor of electric lamp dead Separate school tax Ask redress from Germany Interchange of teachers Warnring upon boom Congress condemns militia Sculptor report work finished Wireless medical treatment No flash in the pan Railway business improving Weekly market report Few for farms Abandons quest for gas On way to Europe Begin work on terminals Reform of drunkards From Strathcona estate Change in annual report Exposition at Panama Trouble for militant suffragettes Hunger strike again successful Date of British Columbia Sunday School lesson Prince greatly annoyed Sailors without navy Ammunition landed Temperance Around town Personal The markets English-Canadians Along the Skeena Foretelling the weather Origins of "lumber" Electricity in the Arctic The talisman The spider a mighty hunter Japanese Limberger The first carpet Fitting homes to salaries poignant anecdote About sleep Mahogany trees Money in a melting mood The old days at Harvard Shamrock diet for athletes Publicity for drunkards Baseball and booze Consumption of spirits in States The poetic Tennysons Promotion for right men Cheese profits Growing better tea in India The high cost of living District news: Glenavon, Summerberry, Ellisboro Panama and forests Forestry survey |
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The Wolseley News March 11, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Olive gets Peters Cup at Winter Fair Regina defeat Wolseley Wedding bells Glenavon council Guarantee of securities Cricket club Shade trees suffer Tobacco monopoly in France The transportation of grain Home Rule compromise Cuts of criminals barred Dominion building figures Slight decrease in cost of living Ontario's surplus $2000000 Two cent universal postage rate King George faces strike on farm Ice fields 200 miles off coast New King leaves for Albania On Alberta bank Amendment to Indian Act Tuberculosis doubled in France Letter from Benton's sister Water powers and forests Would wipe out liquor traffic Shaughnssy may be the selection Damage is enormous Islands swept Ontario to keep immigrants there Philippine independence No old age pensions For an Empire trade mark Dinner for Sir Mackenzie Bowell Consider Alaska railway Sir James Wolfe Murray's appointment Garden sails for home Bourassa may run Antarctic valuable Alberta builders adopt new scale Grain Growers to retail fences Natural reserves conservation Russian officer murdered Revolt started in Europe New freighter's launchin First edition of Pope's Homer found Weekly market report Felix Diaz asks for support Labor leaders howled down Armed pressure would help rebels No more priceless eggs Wants military aviator's certificate Sunday School lesson Duke Argath head of Masons Expects election in Great Britain To sound electors Japanese minister dead Chester rural council District news: Glenavon, Candiac, Greenville, Summerberry, Baring, Ellisboro Around town Personal The markets Church notes The window at the white cat Saws made of paper Vertical clock dial Latest system in childs education Unique farm tractor Preparing land for grain crops Waste on farms Make noise when you eat Made hole in ocean's bottom Leed's railway traction |
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The Wolseley News March 18, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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What to do for Wolseley Wolseley rural council Montmartre council Fair dates Church notes Our Japanese sisters Not innoculated First London coliseum What makes flowers blue Caring for his health Moon blunders Little economies The bath as a tonic Clean living on diamond Is an aid to loyalty Nationalist leaders convene Censure of Lloyd George Terminante arrangements with police Cost commission to come West To keep out undesirables Million dollar fire Secret code book stolen Attracting farm settlers Sugar beet factories Kaiser will meet King of Italy Natural gas for wainwright industries Clergyman is going to leper colony Humanity vice of the Irish? Women to Klondyke For union of Churches Naturalization bill before Lords To solve the trouble Mrs. Pankhurst back Incidental case Fine marble arrowhead Texas take action Transportation of troops Watching for icebergs To repeal Canal Act Is public favorite France and U.S. friendly Montreal's new paper Cyclone in Madagascar British aviator killed Premium for radium Weekly market report No fuel shortage at Tofield Ignorance cause of greatest crimes Railway Bill ready for Parliament White's budget expected March 25 Vergara not tortured More immigrants coming Times for a penny Sunday School lesson Medals to sailors Grafting rubber on tissue Wolves plentiful District news: Ellisboro, Lovat, Baring, Chering, Candiac, Glenavon, Summerberry Around town Personal Reform in dress should come first Hockey The markets The window at the white cat Lord Strathcona's career Japanese goldfish Bohemia's rocky maze Portugal's prison of silence Blooms from split bulbs Helen Gould, philanthropist The first essential Tolstoy's handwriting Too much for the school Electricians and soft hats Making steel pens Washing while traveling |
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The Wolseley News March 25, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Asks for five judges Licenses before Commission Wedding bells The markets Durham rur. [rural] telephone Libret school fire Football organized Manners in Russia Old coach tavern To aid animal husbandry in Sask. Sugar kills microbes Jackal flies of India Huge naval estimates Expects visit by Duke of Sutherland Less liquor consumed Workmen's compensation New sun spot discovered Naturalization Bill If Karluk had had wireless Will make use of its Vice-consul Explorers death conceded New fish hatcheries Pearls in coal mine Alberta sheep industry Five more elections under Scott Act Light on Hudson Bay Western freight rates findings Demand exceeds supply Approved deportation Debate on canal tolls Held as mentally deficient Not importing Spaniards Beaver at Virden Financially beaten Fothergill gold medal Looking for farm help Human voice across ocean Commons clash with senate Unclaimed balances in banks Defence of C.P.R. Balloons start from St. Louis Royal salute for latest baby Asquith will investigate "Joe" Martin says he will not quit French aviator killed Weekly market report Workmen's compensation Bill Abandonment of contribution 500 newcomers Organize co-operative company 130 mutineers shot by Huerta's order Big movie play banned Canal commission named Noted astronomer dead Widow's pension bill Sunday School lesson Chinese pirates at work Big smelter in operation Stick to "colonial" 3000 perished in great storm Bad for pronunciation To make vinegar District news: Ellisboro, Glenavon, Summerberry, Westfield Around town Personal The window at the white cat Coal fields are important A conclusive statement Facts about poultry Schemes to rob passengers Steam for the soil The orange Tests milk for tuberculosis Germany military schemes Disraeli's splurge with canes Cost of colt rearing Smoke and soot Chinese lilies King George on hard work New uses for sawdust A freak in stone Queen people of Papua |
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The Wolseley News March 5, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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School report Hockey Wolseley bonspiel a big event Language study Temperance workers are busy in Manitoba Apples a luxury in the states Photographic bullets Houses built without nails Through German glasses Frog consumption in Europe Marketing eggs The Mexican situation German Admiral replies to Dewey Will attend Japanese banquet Bleached flour upheld London Times will be penny paper Appoint royal commission Back from Antarctic Typhoid vaccine Marquis wheat in Arctic circles U.S. immigration restriction Proposed Negro kingdom Many settler coming to Canada Rapped Democrats first Under railway commission Saskatchewan fire loss in January Not use Panama Canal Great Britain will not exhibit Crew rescued at sea Boarding on Uncle Sam Enterprise is lacking Norwegian Centennial Goose _______ Asks for interview Lieutenant Pots to pilot airship Appeal for money auto pests registered Opening of the big C.P.R. Dam Weekly market report Navy in trade dispute Double window order Petition for railway mail clerks Quietly walk from burning school Lord Murray investigation American settlers for C.P.R. farms Increase in steerage rates King's physician arrives More rifles than volunteers Sunday School lesson Will outfit at Winnipeg Tango is being suppressed Brigands capture Americans Around town Personal Church notes The baby did it Points for mothers When the King of Rome cried What every mother should know Plate baby can't push off table Home remedies Fancy frames Household jottings Good form Improving the voice Lady swimmers What the postoffice does Byron's queer eating habits The stones of Gowrie Cardamoms For young folks A natural sundial Going to Jerusalem Historical The window at the white cat Plenty of wood buffalo Elizabeth Island Knots and hours Women soldiers Seal stair builders First bridge to cross the Rockies Japan's great bronze bell 90000 personal records Collapsible airship Antiquities in danger Testing of Canadian woods Ancient Egyptians were ahead The transportation of grain Old warship discovered National town-planning congress Tamarack almost extinct Founder of the Cunard Line Have proven a success District news: Greenville, Chering, Candiac, Deveron, Summerberry, Ellisboro |
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The Wolseley News May 13, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Town council Cadet inspection Seeding Bancroft lecture The vanishing sea cow Moose Mountain football league Church notes The markets The talisman Women's sixth sense Bishop in French foreign legion Silhouette and painting New Atlantic liners The stone of infamy The experimental farms report Ideals of human liberty Funerals in Peru Education grossly stupid Value of military training WOman's headgear Fate of three conquerors What makes the corn pop? Porcelain houses Length of the work day The high cost of living problem Elderberries scorned Too quick Temperance Bad for pronunciation Summary of By-Law no. 258 of the town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 255 of the town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 256 of the town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 257 of the town of Wolseley Around town Personal Kidnapped the countess How it feels to freeze They puzzle great minds The flight of Empress Eugenie Farming of Vancouver Island Beer from the Bank of England Bride's first mistake Origins of tumblers Not a pear Lighthouse bird perches The British Income Tax Criticize American railway man Crop outlook good in Alberta}Big land sale Plague has extended General Huerta on his last legs 90th's world tour Propose ban on plumage Niagra as mediation place Seats in tourist cars 9 killed in fight with Moors Protection to hotel guests Domestic servants United States protests Improve life saving stations Remembers institutions To assist homesteaders Details of exploring trip May take some part in exposition Unable to make trip North Byzantine historian dead Civil service exams Australia and 'Frisco show Lords reject Suffrage Bill Regina theatre attractions Gasoline engine instruction WIll sell Congo territories To sell lands on Kamsack reserve Better farming methods Weekly market report Col. Roosevelt lost 55 pounds Sanford Evans invited to Edmonton Orderly runs amuck Anti-tipping Bill passed Laborites to contest many Scots Australia's growth $50000 damages; 93 years' interest Seal fisheries successful 250 crucified Sunday School lesson Saskatchewan Homemaker's Club Nearly prohibitory District news: Ellisboro, Baring Two kinds of snobs Canalboat travel before railroads Real home missionary work Pickpockets and letter boxes |
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The Wolseley News May 20, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Preparing for tennis Separate school rights confirmed The late J.T. Partridge Public school report Retail merchants organize branch The markets Church notes Four souls each Meat for jurymen South American oil birds The talisman Owed his rise to timidity Reducing the cost of living King George in Napoleon's bed Don't drink water that is pure Race horse fancies Power of human bones Boxer buried in historic Westminster Turn and turn about Electric light in Egypt Unspecialized experience A prehistoric Irish giant The secret of youth Napoleon as press censor Earth is slowly drying up Street traffic of London Telephone lines strung on kites Temperance Found in a sausage shop Portuguese barbers Predigested letters Summary of By-Law no. 258 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 255 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 256 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 257 of the Town of Wolseley Around town Personal Twisting the language Boats grow on trees Work of the inventors Lightning rods Historical thousand pound note How to tell good cloth from bad A curious army toast To amend the Grain Act For South American trade Collision in air Ice Cream adulterated Not for workers Dated 700 years B.C. Will consult people first Inspect tobacco factories Work of colonization To save the antelope Radium in Thunder Bay district Americans unpopular with Huerta Case postponed England to Cairo wireless Rheumatism cure not yet found More trade for Canada Hope for a settlement Many lives lost at sea Surprised at criticism Experiments in wireless Homesteaders freed from long wait Warned against Canada The Town-planning Act Rebels enter Mexico city Prince of Wales has bout Edmonton workless Will tender Sir Wilfrid a dinner Raided Chinese Masons Official estimate of dead in 'quake Austria represented in Exposition Weekly market report Panama Act delayed Georgian Bay statistics $400000000 loan to be floated Hundred of suicides in Chicago Military aviator in battle Mixed farming on the increase Clean-up campaigns been widespread Serious charges out of miners' strike Big Convention of U.C.T. Shamrock IV in water May 25 One marriage in five a failure Compulsory 6 day week Sunday School lesson British Cabinet discuss situation Passion play in England District news: Ellisboro, Baring An old Indian legend |
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The Wolseley News May 27, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
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Institute meetings Chester rural Council Saskatchewan in show slight gain The aeroplane wedding Fatal accident at Baring Test validity of Indian marriage Church notes The talisman The hare of the frozen south Mustard in ancient times One on Seton Encouraging woll growing Believe in your boy Wise Mexican mules Rapid stars Basics fear the force of gravity Cairo's corkscrew tower Flying fish Four leafed clover Temperance Moffat Keeping a bee farm Around town Personal The markets Women warriors No title page in early books Sheep for Canada When birds are helpless The juice of the grape Eliminate wood waste Fresh supplies in demand Man possibilities Ireland leads in poultry Greek meets Greek The gasoline engine Planting berry bushes "Old maid" lives longest The Arms of Glasgow Calgary oil excitement Welsh Bill is passed Better farming special Railways under government Labor conditions are favorable $30000000 Chinese loan Case of pickled fish Busy summer for royal party Build pulp mills Authorities refuse admission to U.S. Haul insurance pay merits Martin Luther's Bible worth $1570 Krupps pay $2151750 war tax Duke as Viceroy Coal at Gilbert Plains For Free Labour Bureaus Canada's shipping Indians in tow Mention Perley again Flight across Atlantic Don't want grafters along Million dollar mill Winter killing of grain less No hereditary titles Are coming West "Cy' Warman leaves little Diaz in Toronto Mrs. Daore Fox released License Churches if used for revenue Weekly market report King and president Villa wins another victory Alberta wants its full name Developments in Mexico Arbitrate on Canal tolls Army paid in beer checks Marines protect rulers Violent scenes in Parliament Sunday School lesson Coming to Canada Immense damage to suffragettes Many seeking gold District news: Glenavon, Ellisboro, Baring |
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The Wolseley News May 6, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
Table Of Contents |
Curling club Roll up, cadets Community welfare Clean-up week Wolseley census Wolseley R. Council The talisman Clocks that never need winding Escaped from cannibals To harness Iceland's waterfalls Apples can be grown Mr. Churchill on air risks Rural life, the nation's hope Why Alpine climbers The preservation of eggs C.P.R. floral department Prof. Adolf Lorenz Britain's Houses of Parliament The physics of the emotions Story of a novelist Temperance The Norsemen Anatomy of a violin Madcap princess Takes in photography The Bogus beggar Summary of By-Law no. 255 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 256 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 257 of the Town of Wolseley Summary of By-Law no. 258 of the Town of Wolseley Around town Personal The markets Church notes The ruling passion Our Secret Service The spirit of peace Remarkable case of recovering sight To search for the Karluk Looks for steady improvement Decreased immigration Shackleton outlines trip Survey of water power sites Fleet through Panama Canal Bribed with $200000 in Japan scandal Maoris in Canada Aeroplanes for Russia Seven killed in fight Entry of naval cadets Shaughnessy saw Hotel Plans for mediation - Mexican proposals widened by acceptance of rebels Help farmers Red hat for Archbishop Begin Is no corner in Radium Toronto has hydro-biplane Daylight Savings measure Winnipeg gave $2000 All Asiatics will be barred Duke to visit West Expensive guns destroyed Cannot advertise for wives - Orders issued to all officers of Germany Army and Navy Panama tolls bill reported to Senate Receives government position Naval attache appointed Marshall Field's brother dead Weekly market report Foulest prison on continent Two hundred killed General strike looms Scheme of parcel post insurance Indians versus Japanese London strike continues Lower rent crusade Militants burn hotel C.N.R. Calgary to Saskatoon Sunday School lesson To reduce fore loss Conan Doyle will rough it No Peace River line District news: Glenavon, Summerberry, Ellisboro Food superstitions Gravitation |
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The Wolseley News November 11, 1914 |
Location | Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan |
City | Wolseley, SK |
Table Of Contents |
Wolseley Rural Council Patriotic Fund Church Notes The private secretary The late Mrs. J. Hunt Summerberry Ellisboro The talisman Scaling influences stumage The futility of bomb throwing Women in the fighting line Demand more turkeys and potatoes The bravery of the Briton Whistling Billy - Teuton shell that makes noise like a railway train Battleships on land If Germany invades the British Isles The land does it World's champion wheat grower Germans bolted Victor Hugo's prophecy How naval guns are aimed Tommy the idol of the girls $1000 shells Rheims historical cathedral Strange story of a sharpshooter Automobiles for safe living Talks with Kaiser Wood used in maritime Provinces Miner says attack is on Empire "Treachery" to Germany Stop Pro-German propaganda Valor of the French Sintaluta news Sintaluta town Council Kendal Around town Personal German barbarities Wilkerson's wife Quail on toast Where Canadian sacks are going Do not treat army 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! A righteous cause - the Earl of Beaconsfield on Britain in peace and war Protection of birds Turkey at war with Allies who have taken prompt action The weekly market report Got right to coast Another storage elevator British repeat Bannockburn ruse Visits Belgium headquarters Orders from France and Russia Turk gunboat sunk by Allied ships R.N.W.M.P. inspectors are registrars The solemn duty of United States Farmers do not need urging Captain Bartlett returns to Ottawa Germans frozen to death in trenches Canadian with Servia [Serbia] Embargo enlarged The King visits Canadian troops Indians will not suffer Sentiment among Canadians Will escort food ships through Capture 26 guns and 800 prisoners Egypt loyal to Great Britain German army has abandoned attempt to push on to Calais Konigsberg is out of action To condition horses Offer of Ontario apples is accepted Forming branch of Royal Volunteers Bulgaria to stay neutral The Sunday School lesson District news: Glenavon, Baring, Moffat The markets |