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World War, 1914-1918
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Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the December 31, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Will purchase war horses at Yorkton; Sunday next a day of prayer; Patriotism of mounted police; Masonic officers installed; Yorkton troops are all well and feel fine; Annual meeting postponed; German rebellion hinted in letters; Appalling cost of Great War; Ten years ago; Commission rate on oats reduced to 5-8c per bus. [bushell]; 64 rinks in patriotic bonspiel; British navy is ever on the alert; Demonstration farm great need of district; Classified advertisements; $457 raised for Patriotic Funds; The New Year; Commission charges on oats; Well done!; Wake up!; Debt and taxes; A thought for today; Compulsory education; Well said; A note for today; Would you?; Social and personal; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Germany

  • B48.8 (S)
  • Item
  • 1918

Sheet 2 L. Indicates railways, roads, boundaries, cultivation, water, conventional signs, type. Marked in green pencil "Inter-Div. Boundary". Marked in black pencil "Northern Boundary Cdn.?".

Ordnance Survey

No. 11 Platoon, "C" Coy., Red Saskatchewan

  • R-A10209
  • Item
  • between 1914 and 1918

Number 11 Platoon, "C" Coy., Red Saskatchewan. Winners of the Tudor Cup. 5th Battalion (Western Cavalry), during Great War.

Houston, Mary

  • R-530
  • Documento
  • 1917-1918

Two letters from a nursing friend in Mesopotamia to Miss Mary Houston, an Army nurse stationed in England during World War I; officer's advance book, bank book, clippings, Rules and Regulations of Winnipeg General Hospital's Training School for Nurses, ca. 1915; Canadian Army Medical Corps nurse's service dress, cape and badges.

Motherwell Circle, Regina

  • R-994.1
  • Documento
  • ca. 1915-1919

Minutes, 1915-1919; cash book; correspondence and clippings.

Edward and Alice Dennis Family History Volume 1: Edward and Alice raise a family

First volume in the Edward and Alice Dennis Family History series compiled by L. Paul Dennis. Edward and Alice (Smuck) Dennis homesteaded in southeastern Saskatchewan, near Cannington Manor, in 1900 and had six children. Three of the sons served in World War I. Edward and Alice Dennis retired to a fruit farm in British Columbia in 1920.

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