Mostrar 54 resultados

Descrição arquivística
Yorkton (Sask.) World War, 1914-1918
Previsualizar a impressão Ver:

Saskatchewan communities and military scenes in Manitoba

  • S-B9951 to S-B9962
  • Item
  • 19---1927

S-B9951: Rush for Homesteads, September 1, Law Office, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
S-B9952: Exterior view of the Armoury, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S-B9953: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9954: 48th Battalion Lines, Camp Sewell, Manitoba, 1915. Image taken by Advance Foto Co.
S-B9955: Lord Strathcona's Horse, Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9956: Bombing. Clearing the Trenches. Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9957: Trenches, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, 1916
S-B9958: 197th Battalion, C.E.F. Pass In Review Before Brigadier General J. Hughes, Camp Hughes, Manitoba, August 12, 1916
S-B9959: Aerial view of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, taken from the air by the Red and White storekeeper
S-B9960: Birds eye view of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with the collegiate on the right, taken by Regina Photo Supply Ltd., 1927
S-B9961: View of hotel and main street in Preeceville, Saskatchewan
S-B9962: Exterior view of post office in Whitewood, Saskatchewan

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the January 8, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Optimism the keynote at first council; Electric light off for 3 weeks; 25 lawyers made King's council; C.N.R. Yorkton branch to be rushed to Regina; Good collections in Wallace R.M.; Our men of affairs; 65 per cent of taxes collected; Farmers and townsmen at festive board; Record year at Yorkton post office; Temperance forces consider action unfair; Letters to the Editor; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the January 15, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: $107578 worth of debentures disposed of; Swift Current to be 7th city; Strong protest against G.T.P. train service; Finals Friday in H.B. Competition; Our men of affairs; Horses classes for Saturday; Big attendance at normal school; Revenue from automobiles was $32028; Motoring in mid-January; Doctrine of the Single Tax; Mrs. McClung's visit to Yorkton; Yorkton leads in E. Sask. Hockey League; Classified Advertisements; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the January 22, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: W. Grunert killed at Springside; Citizens want a municipal rink; Harbottle wins H.B. Competition; The newly-weds ably presented; Veterans defeated by 6-1 score; Conservatives will meet at Canora; Land taxation and its meaning; Hold up near Willowbrook; Our men of affairs; Big dramatic production Friday; The rosary capably presented; 943 homesteads patented last year; Banish the bar fight begins; Death of Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner; Methodists stand ready for union; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; The Galician in Canada; The provincial tuberculosis sanitarium; Wynyard Hotel burned; Conservatives at Bredenbury strong; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; Classified advertisements; Topics of local and general interest; Fox exports reached $200000

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the January 29, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Town affairs to be fully investigated; Council's motion giving Bronfman property quashed; Footballers expect successful season; Our men of affairs; School affairs of Wallace R.M.; Creamery to be opened here; Tribute to memory of poet Burns; Bredenbury lost score 11 to 1; Principles of single tax clearly explained; Classified advertisements; F.R. Green describes conditions here; Gravstark well presented here; Social and personal; Letters to the editor; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; New method of co-operating with municipalities; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the February 5, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Officials' reports considered by council; Big Clean-up at Melville Spiel; Four bears shot in wood pile; Wednesday was coldest day; Parcel post system starts on Tuesday; Our men of affairs; Organization meeting of conservatives; Firemen want combination chemical truck; Meeting to discuss lowering of York Lake; Religious census for Yorkton; Important work of R.N.W.M.P.; 30 pupils at the business college; Letters to the editor; Classified advertisements; Spurious ideals of democracy; Hockeyists made good showing at Melville; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; Government live stock distribution; All the district happenings; Basket ball; Seed fair and poultry show; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the February 12, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Must erect hospital or lose grant; Penitentiary at Prince Albert; Big hockey games arranged for; To lower level of York Lake; Pioneer merchant transferred to Lethbridge; $15000 grand stand and other improvements; Lutherans may locate college at Yorkton; Yorkton's fourth annual bonspiel Feb. 24 to 28; Canadian club loses secretary; Wire accepted until 9:30 daily; Warm wave strikes district; Improvements to pumping plant planned; Prize winners at seed fair; Parcel post inaugurated regulations; Classified advertisements; Children should attend the school nearest their home; Tom McNutt's speech; The public and school board; Our standard of living; Keep the window open; Where is marquette?; Cheaper transportation; A navy or merchant marine; Grain shipments traced from prairies to old country market; Winnipeg inspection system; Splendid type of elevator; Montreal's good facilities; Straight challenge to schoolboard; Compulsory law should be amended; Social and personal; Canadian club loses secretary; Basketball; W.C.T.U.; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the February 19, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Government will be asked to undertake work of lowering York Lake; Lutheran college comes to Yorkton; Grant of $500 made to conspiel; New telephone system April 1st; Saltcoats mystery cleared at last; Dr. McKenzie coming; Week's sitting of district court; The utilization of the scientific resources of Saskatchewan; Classified advertisements; Canada's National Parks: a tribute to Canadian Parks from The World Traveller de Luxe published at San Francisco; Additional school accommodation; A monumental scandal; The utilization of the scientific resources of Saskatchewan; Yorkton's fourth big annual bonspiel opens on Thursday; Theft cases at criminal court; Another cup for bonspiel; Night school students at home; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest; Saltcoat game a poor exhibition

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the February 26, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Fourth annual bonspiel now under weigh[way] --- Twenty visiting rinks competing; I.O.O.F. instituted at Bredenbury; Seed grain and poultry show March 3-4; New Catholic Missiom[mission]; Town staff reorganized by council; Yorkton destined to become great educational centre of Eastern Saskatchewan; Our men of affairs; Classified advertisements; Preeceville Tories organize; The spoliation of the Simpson school grounds; Gorgeous array of trophies and prizes for the bonspiel; Presentation to Mr. J.S. Smith; Shoal Lake wins out at Yorkton; Melville won great game over Regina; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the March 5, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Fourth annual bonspiel most successful event; To encourage mixed farming; St. Andrew's anniversary services; Board of Trade annual meeting tonight; New telephone for West District; Annual seed fair and banquet most successful; Six-foot test well to be sunk in gravel pit by town; R.M. councillors meet at Regina; Classified advertisements; Town planning; Be there; School attendance; Amendments to the Rural Municipality Act; The folly of homework; The salary increases; Tribute to F.W. Green; Onions; Description of New York by a Yorktonian; 106 banks in 1903, 537 banks in 1913; Trend in millinery shapes; The Fenian Raid bounty; Social and personal; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Resultados 1 a 10 de 54