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The Wolseley News July 1, 1914
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Date
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1914-07-01
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Wolseley, SK
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Table of Contents
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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