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Item consists of the November 26, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: $318.50 monthly and $797.64 cash for Patriotic Fund; $510000 loss caused by hail; Town will ensure success of convention; Prominent speakers here Wednesday; Annual town meeting on Monday next; $48 charges on Christmas hamper; Rebekah Lodge to be instituted; Name their successors; Water supply again to fore; Cases before district court; Yorkton to be Cavalry squadron base; School garden prizes awarded; Freight train wrecked today; $1000 granted to Belgian and Patriotic Fund; Christmas mail for soldiers; Grain Growers of this district in convention; Power house opening; Bank of Montreal reveals exceptionally strong position; Letters to the Editor; An appeal to school children; Normal school training classes; Classified advertisements; Help for the Belgians; How long will the war last?; The sinews of war; Unjust criticisms; The force under training; Note and comment; Contributions to Patriotic Fund; Social and personal; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturist; Local option bylaw; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the November 19, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Squadron of mounted infantry for Yorkton; Little interest in town elections; Christmas hamper leaves Saturday; Saskatchewan grows best wheat and oats; Canadian Club; T.J. Gibney enters suit for 20000; Conditions in England are normal; Patriotic Fund steadily increasing; Experimental demonstration farms wanted; Canadians are eager to get to the Front; Grand concert December 9th; Assistance for destitute settlers; Names of men leaving with 2nd Contingent; Conservative strength and enthusiasm; Soldiers attend divine service; Farmer repents his ingratitude to his home town; Homes they leave behind; Nomination Day draws near; Where the blame rests; Who rules?; Our respects to anonymous critics; Aid for Canada; High mortgage charges; Acceptable to soldiers; Canadians eager to get to the Front; Basketball; True enough; Excursions to Eastern Canada, United States, home visitors, Old Country and B.C. points; Social and personal; Classified advertisements; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the November 12, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Third detachment mobilized here; Council files report RE Chief; Miscellaneous shower tonight; Town's outflow sewer completed; 1250000 men now in training; 2nd appeal for Patriotic Fund; R.M. of Garry Patriotic Fund; Grain prices continue high; Canadian club annual meeting; Delegates for big convention; Must destroy Prussian power; Ten years ago; Major Pawlett receives promotion; An appeal to school children; Canadian's at mayor's show; P.J. Morgan buys Burton farm; Ratepayers Assn [Association] asks information; Ireresting [Interesting] and inspiring address; Sock shower most successful; Methodist anniversary services; Classified advertisements; Free seed grain and potatos; Support the Patriotic Fund; The conservative provincial convention; An explanation; The case for the Allies; Germany wants the British Empire; For the men at the Front; The churches and social work; Acceptable to soldiers; Social and personal; The Day; German spy given short shrift; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the November 5, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Canadian camp and reception in England; Over $30000 taxes collected; Town finance and management; Sock shower for soldier lads; Constable McLeod fined $1 and costs; New tractor is a wonder; Arrange pensions for Canadians; $200 monthly for Patriotic Fund; Girl accidentally shot by Chief of Police Reed; Daring robbery on West Broadway; Baron Fisher Admiralty head; Will lecture on Joan of Arc; Conservative meeting; Grain prices still climbing; Widowed mothers to be aided; Three bylaws passed at Tuesday's council; Classified advertisements; The police force; The subdivision problem; Telephones for rural schools; Unhoused implements; What have your sacrificed?; Homes for homeless Belgian children; Be loyal to your own community; Cousin Canada; Social and personal; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Seed wheat tested free; Topics of local and general interest
Postcard showing warships and liners which convoyed Canadian troops to Plymouth, England, October 1914. Includes a view of Devonport Harbour from S. S. Lapland.
Panoramic print of a convoy of ships carrying members of the Canadian Army to battle in World War I. Print was a supplement to The Family Herald and Weekly Star magazine, published in Montreal, Quebec from 1869-1968.
Item consists of the October 29, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: $186168 has been expended on power plant; May skate on curling rink; Big movement of grain; Farmers are cooperating; Yorkton troops enjoyed voyage to England; Sock shower for soldier lads; Troops movements shown at movies; Greatest sight witnessed since Spanish Armada; An address to ratepayers; Will lecture on Joan of Arc; Free seed grain and potatos; Yorkton will give freely to Patriotic Fund; England’s financial position strong; Classified Advertisements; Kitchener's warning; Canada's war plan; The spell of the prairie; Support the Patriotic Fund; Debrecan; Social and personal; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the October 22, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Yorkton, the daylight city of Saskatchewan; Y.M.C.A. funds to be disbursed; Grain prices continue to soar; Verenczanka school closing; Great patience of British Tommy; The importance of agricultural development; Highly qualified teachers secured; Naval men are eager to fight; Able address on the war and its causes; Lecture for Patriotic Fund; 277.55 raised by sale of tags; Harvest services at Holy Trinity; The Canadian Patriotic Association; Stray animals to be corralled; The people's page of classified advertisements, auction sale announced; Yorkton business and professional directory; Support for the patriotic fund; A brighter era for farmers; The importance of better tilling; Soldier confirms German atrocities; The Grain Growers Grain Co.'s gas tractor demonstrations; Able address on the war and its causes; Social and personal; Course in comparative religion; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the October 15, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Branch of Canadian patriotic association formed at Yorkton; Decided advance in grain prices; G.H. Gilbert wins rifle shoot; New interior elevator open; $6600 disbursed in purchase of military horses; Qualifications of school nurses; Ten years ago; Excitement at gas works Friday; $9400 contract starts next week; Normal school training courses; Convincing proof of fiendish atrocities of Germans received here; The people's page of classified advertisements, auction sale announced; Yorkton business and professional directory; Support of the Patriotic Fund; The progress of the war; Encourages consumption of Canadian products; A good motoo; Pulling together; The duty of the hour; Germans and the war; Prepare the seed bed better; The surtax; Social and personal; Question of work and Made-in-Canada; Every housewife can do her share; The outlook in Canada; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest
Item consists of the October 8, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.
Headlines within issue include: Fall plowing proceeding on a vast scale; Rifle Club Thanksgiving shoot; Attitude of banks clearly defined; Horse buyers here Saturday; Canada's aid to the Motherland; Yorkton boys on S.S. Lapland flagship of fleet; Ten years ago; The grain market; S.S. campaign most successful; Canadians first to the Front; Will mobilize a Second Contingent; Will Yorkton be a training centre; The layman and religious education; Canada's Berlin cables Kitchener; The people's page of classified advertisements, auction sale announced; Yorkton business and professional directory; Canada's response was instant and generous; Buy a barrel of apples; The duty of the banks; Some basic principles of agricultural chemistry; Thanksgiving Day; Making a soldier; Canada's support; World wide news; Have bought 600 of 1500 horses for government; Social and personal; Do not talk of war while at the bar; Huge losses in unscreened grain; Men in the war game - Major-General Pulteney, C.B.; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest