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Newspaper
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The Wolseley News February 4, 1914
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Date
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1914-02-04
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Place
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Wolseley, SK
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Table of Contents
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Masonic at home|Public school report|The markets|Pearl McKenzie wins the pony|Farmer's rally|Limit parcel post at the start|Hockey|A Glenavon wedding|True heroism|The first oil well|Control of municipal finance|The parcel post service|Building strike in England spreading|Drink and defence|Coal investigation|G.T.P. oil supply|Arranged entente|Labor leaders deported|Canada's lead being followed|Home building producsts|Will [rpbe cold storage plants|17 years' elections|Eva Booth ill|Taft to visit Ottawa|Panama tols discussed|Taxation a success|Alasaka coal lands|Butter output is increased|Canada flour leads|Canada's first woman judge|Agricultural society|Ultimatum issued|Delegation from Britain coming|New Northern line|Hundred of marriages invalid|Has hope for Crown Prince|Scheme to rubber plate battleships|Moving picture operator killed|Stringency over|Weekly market report|Only a stepson of Strathcona|Record seas|Queen rejoins society|British officers will refuse to fight|U.S. exports more and imports less|Sentenced to be a hermit|No princes now|Crop was better|Sunday School lesson|Tax collector causing trouble|Safe anaesthetic|Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Convention|Where farming is paying well|Canada suits him|Around town|Personal|Wolseley does it again|Railways must notify towns|Church notes|The window at the white cat|Team work on the farm|The quality of imagination|Careless and co-operation|Irrigation farmers coming in special solid trainloads|District news: Ellisboro, Summerberry, Kaiser, Glenavon, Baring