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Lockhart, Olive

Unpublished autobiography of Olive O. Lockhart (nee Moores) entitled Dust to Gold. The Moores family homesteaded in the Invermay, Saskatchewan district.

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 March 12, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Over 500 pupils in attendance at public schools; Yorkton rinks win at Canora; Parcel post limit raised to 11 pounds; Miss Felton and the Allen Players in The Woman; Simpson school report; Annual meeting and banquet of board of trade; Saskatchewan news; The Allen Players in The Woman; Citizens' Bonspiel opens tomorrow; Splendid concert of choral society; Game licenses bring $18000; Experimental farm has been petitioned for; Canadian national ideal wanted; A.H. Ball on future of Saskatchewan; Vagaries of Lent are now plainly explained to us; New industries may locate at Yorkton; Build the court house; Good roads; Religious census of Yorkton; Scott's bogus promises exposed; Classified advertisements; Reminiscences of Yorkton pioneers; The Holy City; Grazing of Dominion Forest reserves; 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 April 30, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Tomorrow is clean-up day in Yorkton; Town football league formed; Bank officials impressed with town; Victoria Day celebration; What the council did this week; Preparing for big conference; Farmers trip to Saskatoon; $100000.000 of insurance in force; Fair will be bigger and better than ever; Talented artists appear here May 1; Grand union field day; Horticultural Society formed; Ten years ago; Drunken brawl results in fine; Lawns and trees to be protected; Sports ground will be improved; Ideal creamery welcomed here; Will complete C.N.R. to Yorkton this year; Lack of interest in education; Classified advertisements; Build an auditorium skating rink; Free trade in wheat; The duties of citizenship; Functions of a Board of Trade; Letters to the Editor; Social and personal; Commission to investigate implement companies; Grain storage capacity in 1913 49294000 bus.; Hospital ladies' aid concert; 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 May 28, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Subscription of $15000 for Lutherans; Cabinet ministers invited to Yorkton; New fire hall may be erected; I.H.C. leaders in town league; Choral society's good showing; Bigger and better fair than ever; Victoria Day celebration a great success; District football league schedule; Cases heard at District Court; Council sets 1914 rate at 15 mills; An acknowledgement; Improvement of roads undertaken; Winners of Monday's races; Yorkton holds Wanderers to a scoreless tie; Classified advertisements; The Methodist Conference; The roads question; The need of a school nurse; Street sprinkling; Help for widow and fatherless; Methodist conference programme; Keep up the good work; Social and personal; Subscription of $15000 for Lutherans; Present day problems for Western Canada; 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 June 18, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: $27500 for new fire hall and equipment; Plan extensions to cereal mill; Reasons for the erection of a drill hall; C.N.R. will rush work on lines; Hard work of recent session; Relation of pulpit and pew; Many matters occupy attention Board of Trade; Laymen appreciated Yorkton's hospitality; Yorkton Fair prize list out; 22 seats for West in next House; Yorkton cavalry entrain for Sewell Monday; Baseballers win at Elfros sports; Judge Lamont gives decision in reserved cases; Classified advertisements; $6254 short; Continue the good work; Good roads mean; What an inch of rain is; Familty conservation - the widow and the state; Celebration of peace centenary; New fast route to Eastern Canada; Advertisers must tell the truth; Social and personal; Tour of better farming special; Letters RE Rokeby services; Resolutions of conference on important topics; 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 June 25, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Big profits from culture of sugar beets; Saddle horses and pony prizes; Outlaws suffer first defeat; Plans submitted for fire hall; To Canora by special train; Live stock must be kept; King's Birthday honors announced; Summer fallow and standing grain competition; Splendid showing of local paper; Statistics shown growth province; Attending ninth annual convention; Yorkton easily defeats Saltcoats; Big gathering of Ruthenian pupils Wroxton; Mixed farming to cheapen living; Yorkton business and professional directory; Classified advertisements; A merited honor; The Premier's Western tour; The business of play; Towns that make good; Nursing for people of moderate means; Handsome new steamship Noronic; A review of the season; Summer fallowing; Social and personal; Implement companies have farmers by throat; To encourage sheep breeding; How to feed dairy cattle; Success result of work not luck; Particulars of summer course; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Annual road drag competition; Topics of local and general interest

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

Item consists of the July 16, 1914 issue for The Yorkton Enterprise.

Headlines within issue include: Everything is readiness for the exhibition; I.O.O.F. commence new term; Rink site not settled; Rev. McLennan gives report of assembly; Canadian history in the making; Runaway accident at Sheho; Narrow escape of Galician boy; C.N.R. Yorkton to Wroxton this year; Championship road race; Proposed line to Hamton; Roblin returned to power; I.H.C. are winners of town league; Annual meeting of Canadian Press; Will have 219 elevators by Fall; Social and personal; Alberta oil leases; The banks and the farmer; Advancement of agriculture; Letters to the Editor; Made good money in mixed farming; Where woman are interested; Yorkton business and professional directory; Christopherson wins case; Classified advertisements; All the district happenings and topics of interest to agriculturists; Topics of local and general interest; Ratepayers' Ass'n [Association] for Yorkton; Melville vs. Yorkton; I.H.C. are winners of town league; Indian dance has been prohibited

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

Yorkton Enterprise

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

Enterprise Publishing Company (Yorkton, Sask.)

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