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The Wolseley News January 28, 1914 The Wolseley News January 28, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News January 7, 1914 The Wolseley News January 7, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News July 1, 1914 The Wolseley News July 1, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News July 15, 1914 The Wolseley News July 15, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News July 22, 1914 The Wolseley News July 22, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News July 29, 1914 The Wolseley News July 29, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News July 8, 1914 The Wolseley News July 8, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News June 10, 1914 The Wolseley News June 10, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News June 17, 1914 The Wolseley News June 17, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News June 24, 1914 The Wolseley News June 24, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News June 3, 1914 The Wolseley News June 3, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News March 11, 1914 The Wolseley News March 11, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News March 18, 1914 The Wolseley News March 18, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News March 25, 1914 The Wolseley News March 25, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News March 5, 1914 The Wolseley News March 5, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News May 13, 1914 The Wolseley News May 13, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News May 20, 1914 The Wolseley News May 20, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News May 27, 1914 The Wolseley News May 27, 1914
Location Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
City Wolseley, SK
Table Of Contents 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
The Wolseley News May 6, 1914 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
The Wolseley News November 11, 1914 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

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