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Esterhazy Observer and Pheasant Hills Advertiser May 13, 1915
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Institution
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Saskatchewan Archives Board
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Date Created
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1915/05/13
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Call Number
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SAB_Q_NP-189_1915_019
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Esterhazy Observer and Pheasant Hills Advertiser
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The Naicam Progress January 16, 1935: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1935-01-16
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Call Number
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Volume 13 Number 27
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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An Olio of Tried Recipes and Domestic Wrinkles
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A recipe book compiled in aid of the Red Cross Society, sold for fifty cents.
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Call Number
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TX715.6.O44 (1916)
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Title
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Soldiers' Letters to W. C. Murray : Reginald Baggs, Jan. 30, 1918
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Institution
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University of Saskatchewan Library, University Archives and Special Collections
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Description
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Letter to President Murray , thanking him for his letter, and citing nostalgia for the "old days".
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Date Created
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1918-01-30
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Call Number
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MG61S1 A. IV. 91_Soldiers_Letters_to_Murray_Baggs_Jan_30_1918
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Title
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Soldiers' Letters to W. C. Murray : James Harrington, Sept. 26, 1918
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Postcard featuring Westminster abbey, in which Harrington talks about having time during training to go sightseeing in London.
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Date Created
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1918-09-26
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Call Number
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MG61S1 A. IV. 91_WWI
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Title
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The Naicam Progress July 16, 1930: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1930-07-16
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Call Number
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Volume 9 Number 1
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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Letter from Thomas W. Mitchell to A.J. Pyke, April 26. 1920.
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from Thomas W. Mitchell, Canadian artist, to Alfred J. Pyke, principal of Saskatoon Collegiate Institute (presently named Nutana Collegiate), acknowledging receipt of the letter of April 16th. He finds the actions of the Saskatoon Collegiate Institute's Literary Society in forming a Memorial Art Gallery "most commendable." He agrees to send some paintings along, particularly one that "typically Canadian." He also addresses the question that Pyke has asked him about what painting would be appropriate for such a gallery. He says that the gallery should acquire "significant works" (he underlines 'significant'), meaning that they should have "a real reason for having been done." He also suggests that they not be "merely superficially pretty." Further, he says that paintings should be larger in size, not smaller. He ends the letter by congratulating Pyke in "doing very fine work in starting an Art Gallery in Saskatoon in this way, and there is no doubt of its future good influence in the culture of the community."
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Date Created
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1920-04-26
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Title
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Soldiers' Letters to W. C. Murray : R. C. Grant, Jul. 10, 1915
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter describing early days of service at the front. Talks about the merging of his unit with the Princess Patricia.
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Date Created
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1915-07-10
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Call Number
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MG61S1 A. IV. 91_WWI
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Title
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Moose Jaw: "The Hub"
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Institution
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University of Saskatchewan Library, University Archives and Special Collections
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Description
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Moose Jaw Board of Trade promotional material from 1911.
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Date Created
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1911
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Call Number
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XLVIII-19
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dc.publisher
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Moose Jaw Board of Trade
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Title
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Letter written by Louise Brock, April 23, 1915
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter written by Louise Brock to her fiancé. Talks about nursing work.
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Date Created
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1915-04-23
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Call Number
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MG526-April 23, 1915
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Title
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Triple Entente: Valse Waltz
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Institution
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University of Saskatchewan Library, University Archives and Special Collections
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Description
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Sheet music for a patriotic waltz from the Great War.
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Call Number
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Shortt: M1679
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dc.publisher
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Ed. Archambault Music Store
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Title
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Letter from Archibald Browne to The Art Gallery, April 18, 1922
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from Archibald Browne, Canadian artist, to The Art Gallery of Saskatoon Collegiate Institute, asking if they had received his letter, responding to the request of purchasing one of his paintings.
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Date Created
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1922-04-22
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Title
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Soldiers' Letters to W. C. Murray : DuVal's Father, undated
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Institution
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University of Saskatchewan Library, University Archives and Special Collections
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Description
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Letter to President Murray from the father of Edward DuVal who was killed in action.
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Call Number
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MG61S1 A. IV. 91_WWI
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Title
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The Naicam Progress April 8, 1936: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1936-04-08
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Call Number
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Volume 14 Number 40
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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Letter from Principal to Mr. George Reid, May 5, 1921
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from Alfred J. Pyke, principal of Saskatoon Collegiate Institute (presently named Nutana Collegiate), to George Reid, Canadian artist, asking if his paintings "Golden Rod" and "A Quiet Stream" were still for sale. He hoped that one of the two would be purchased for the Memorial Art Gallery.
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Date Created
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1921-05-05
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Title
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Letter to Angus McKay from W. Davison:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Hudson's Bay Company's Office - Reference No. _ Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, July 31 1882 - My dear Angus, I have an a account from [?] for a suit for you $29.30. Kindly send me the wealth as soon as possible. When do you expect to get away from Pitt? Bye the way there must be a Canteen either made or partially so as your late father was going to have one made for me. Will you kindly look the matter up. We are not quite settled yet but hope to be shortly. Tis such work to get anything done. With kind regards, faithfully yours, W. Davison"
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Date Created
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1886-07-31
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Call Number
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McKay - Box 1 - Angus McKay - Folder 2 - WB 1, usaskarchives:38991
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dc.publisher
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Hudson's Bay Company's Office
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Title
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The Sheaf, vol. 6 no. 3, March 1918
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Includes discussion on economy, verse "The Mighty West" , article "Our University Life", an article composed of extracts from Letters of Captain E. H. Oliver: "Military: The University of Vimy Ridge" . H. J. Blair mentioned, an article "Economic and Social Reconstruction" , an article "After the War"
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Call Number
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MG127-The Sheaf
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Title
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Letter to Angus McKay from C.P. Miller:
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Institution
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Univesity Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Hudson's Bay Co'y La Pierre's House McKenzie River Dist. N.W.T. 30th May 1888 - My dear Angus, Your letter of the 15th Decr '87 came to hand on the 1st of May '88 and although the steamer will not be at Peel River for over a month yet, still as I shall soon be crossing the mountains to that place and be pretty busy while there, I must try and answer your very welcome letter now. I am rather down in the mouth just now, owing to having starvation as a very close neighbor, the dogs have had no prey in nearly a week and my servants are living on what they can pick up in the Indian camps, as for myself I have always so far managed to get three meals a day. The reason of this failure of provisions is that the spring has been very backward and owing to the ice still being stuck in the river, the Indians are as yet unable to reach here with their skin boats, however I expect it will only be for a few days or so that we shall be short, as I understand the Indians have plenty of meat, but it is playing the deuce with a lot of five young pups I have, I am sorry to say. I am at present trying to kill time by learning "Pitmans" system of shorthand, and I have no doubt I shall succeed if I only keep at it. The novels you kindly mentioned sending have not yet received, but they will no doubt come with the steamer, as Mr Camsell wrote me that the packet was too heavy to be able to carry any parcels. You say this must be a queer country, with the sun never setting for six weeks, and you are right it is a very queer country and only fit for its aboriginal inhabitants, and not for people of white blood, but you make a mistake, the sun is seen for six weeks in the spring and almost vice versa in the winter. So you are seriously thinking of getting married. Well done you, and you are quite right to do so to, if you can manage to get hold of a respectable sort of creature. I tell you what Mr. If I could manage to get hold of a decent looking girl, with a little education, I would get married tomorrow, if I had to marry myself which is very likely, as the nearest clergyman is 80 miles across the mountains at Peel River, but as for taking a Loocheaux squaw, bah! I would just as soon marry a whore. These Indians beat everything. They have no more shame or pride (pride of the right sort) than a prostitute who begs a shilling at midnight from you on the street, under the threat of covering you with foul language. We have had a very severe winter indeed. I crossed to Peel River with the packet with dogs, and the morning I left that place to return here, the thermo was 62 below zero, we were two nights wind bound at the foot of the mountains, and there we were stuck, in an open camp with the wind covering us with drift snow and driving the smoke in our faces, add to this that provisions now out owing to our detention, and you have an idea of what freighting in winter is sometimes like in this country. Good by and when you go (if you have not already gone) a wooing way you meet with full success, is the sincere wish of Yours Sincerely, C.P. Miller"
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Call Number
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385 Corr - CP Miller
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dc.publisher
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Title
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The Naicam Progress March 4, 1936: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1936-03-04
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Call Number
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Volume 14 Number 35
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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The Sheaf, vol.8 no.2, Dec. 1919
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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"Keeping Our Eyes on Fritz" ; "Intensive Culture of the Upper Lip" ;
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Call Number
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MG127-The Sheaf
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Title
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Letter to Angus McKay from John Graham:
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Institution
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Univesity Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Winnipeg 22nd April 1890 - Angus McKay Esq H.B.C. Fort Pitt NWT - Dear Sir, Some years ago Norbert Adam son of Baptiste Adam and Marie Roger of St Francois Xavier sold the north-east quarter north half of south east quarter of section 12 tp 12 Range 4 west in this Province to one Edwin Allen. The title has passed to a Mortgage of Allens or to Allen subject to a mortgage. It appears Adam was not of proper age when he made the deed to Allen and I am acting for the mortgages and are very anxious to get a conformatory[?] deed to Allen. I have been advised by some Hudson Bay men here to write you and I take the liberty of doing so. I enclose a deed which I desire you to have Adam sign. I have been informed that Adam is or was from Swift Current to Pit freighting and that he left about 7 or 8th. I wired to a party in Edmonton and tried to get him there but have not yet heard with what success. [?] you can find him. I desire that you will make an effort to get the deed signed and I will pay you for your trouble and pay you whatever you may have to give to Adam. I am very anxious to get the matter straightened up and you are at liberty to pay Adam up to $25 or $50 rather than not succeed. If you send deed to Captain Adams here of H.B.C. I will pay him amount of your charges and [?] paid out by you. Kindly inquire from Adam whether he gave a deed at Battleford or not. If he did I would not of course want a second one. Please do what you can for me and advise me either by wire or letter of results. I remain Yours truly, John Graham, Barrister Winnipeg"
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McKay - Box 2 - Angus McKay - Folder 4 - WB 1
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dc.publisher
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Title
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Shaunavon Savings and Credit Union, Limited Invitation to the Official Opening
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Institution
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Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
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Description
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Shaunavon Savings and Credit Union, Limited Invitation to the Official Opening - Saturday, March 21, 1964 2:p.m- M.S.T. in Basement of New Building
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Call Number
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980.244.1, grandcoteau:543
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dc.publisher
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Title
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Letter from James Henderson to Mr. Cameron, 17th Nov 1926
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from James Henderson to Nutana principal A.W. Cameron describing some paintings he wanted to send for an art exhibition in Saskatoon, and the process Cameron would have to go through to acquire these paintings.
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Date Created
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1926-11-17
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Title
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Office of the Food Controller : Canning Kitchen
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Dean Rutherford was a member of the Provincial Advisory Committee for the Food Controller’s Office. The Office dealt primarily with food production and regulations during the war years. This correspondence deals with canning for food preservation.
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Date Created
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1918-05-27
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Call Number
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RG 2026.I.D.6
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Title
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Cash Auction Sale Tuesday Oct. 11, '46 poster
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Institution
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Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
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Description
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Poster advertising an auction reading "Cash Auction Sale - Power Machinery, Farm Machinery, Cattle, and Etc. Having Received Instruction from Jalmer Selander, Shaunavon, Sask. N.E. 1'4 16-7-17, 14 miles S.E. of Shaunavon, 1 1/2 miles south of Nummola hall. I Will Sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, Oct. 11, '46 Power Machinery, Farm Machinery, Grain Separator, Harness, Buildings, Blacksmith Outfit, Horse, Cattle, Turkeys and Hens, Pigs, Household Goods, Rifles, Miscellaneous Articles - Mr. Selander is leaving the farm and everything must be sold - Sale starts at 12:30 Terms Cash - Lunch will be served - James Selander, Owner, Shaunavon, Sask. - J.R. Fennell, Auctioneer, G.R. Binkley, Clerk - License No. 4640"
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Call Number
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988.17.21, grandcoteau:23
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dc.publisher
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Title
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The Naicam Progress October 1, 1930: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1930-10-01
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Call Number
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Volume 9 Number 12
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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Collinson War Diary, Book no. 2 : Aug. - Nov. 1915
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Diary detailing George Collinson's life at the front in France
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Call Number
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MG358-I.b.7
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Title
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Receipt from The Dominion Express Company :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Receipt reading "109 - Mr. A. McKay - Sept 21 1883 - To The Dominion Express Company, Dr. For Freight on 1 Valise + 1 [?] from Moose Jaw $.90, Expense $1.10, Received payment for the Company R.S. Robson, $2.00" fancy border at lift with birds and flowers in an urn
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Date Created
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1883-09-21
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Call Number
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McKay - Box 1 - Angus McKay - Folder 1 - WB 1, usaskarchives:38650
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dc.publisher
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Title
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The Naicam Progress February 14, 1934: Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding News
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Institution
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Naicam Museum – Archives
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Description
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Weekly newspaper published in Naicam, SK covering news for Lac Vert, Pleasantdale and Spalding areas.
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Date Created
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1934-02-14
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Call Number
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Volume 12 Number 30
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dc.publisher
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The Naicam Progress
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Title
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Statement of Receipts for Memorial Art Gallery, 1919-20
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Financial statement outlining the receipts for the Memorial Art Gallery from 1919-1920.
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Date Created
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19--
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Title
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Office of the Food Controller : re: Assembly Planning, Nov. 28, 1917
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter pressing for a greater spreading of information about the desperate need of men at the front for food.
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Date Created
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1917-11-28
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Call Number
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RG 2026.I.D.6
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Title
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Letter to Nurse Brock from Eva Mary Taylor, Feb. 23, 1915
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter written to Nurse Brock when she was in London (before heading to the front) from her friend Eva Mary Taylor, who lives in England.
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Date Created
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1915-02-23
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Call Number
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MG516-Letters Written to Nurse Brock
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Title
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Letter to Angus McKay from James McKay :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Bain, Blanchard & Mulock, Barristers, Attorneys, &c., Winnipeg, Manitoba. John F. Bain, W. Redford Mulock, E. Howard Murphy, Sedley Blanchard, Eugene D. Carey, W.E. Perdue. Winnipeg 29th Sept 1883 - My dear Brother, I was surprised to hear that you had been in Winnipeg during my absence, I was out to Shoal River with Henry, when starting I went away with the hope of returning in two weeks, but the two weeks soon passed away and increased to size. We had very bad luck indeed, as we could not at all travel on account of head wind. I find out from Richard [?] that you enjoyed your short stay in the City and in short "took in the city" I hope I will be at home the next time you come in, which I supposed will be pretty soon. Dick also told me that you had left an overcoat with some Jews for the purpose of being cleaned if I can find out where it is, I shall try to get it. I heard from Albert Gale on my return, he appears to be quite contented with his vacation and expects to burn out a millionaire someday, when his "coal oil" and "Timber [?]" are worked up. As you have been in Winnipeg so recently I have nothing more to say except that things are just as they were when you left being [?] quiet Hoping that you are all well [?] yr affe Bro James"
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Date Created
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1883-11-29
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Call Number
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Angus McKay - Corresp with James, usaskarchives:39426
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dc.publisher
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Bain, Blanchard & Mulock, Barristers, Attorneys, &c
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Title
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Canada Post Card [blank]:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Blank "Canada Post Card" with one cent postage - "The Address to be Written on This Side"
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Date Created
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Call Number
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385 Business Correspondence, usaskarchives:39577
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dc.publisher
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Title
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Letter from E. Wyly Grier to A.W. Cameron, July 3rd, 1923
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from E. Wyly Grier, artist of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, to A.W. Cameron, principal of Nutana Collegiate, expressing his pleasure of the warm reception of his painting, "The Spirit of Youth." He apologizes, however, in providing Cameron with a picture of the painting.
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Date Created
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1923-08-03
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Title
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Waskesiu Prince Albert National Park
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Institution
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Parks Canada
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Description
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Pamphlet describing the history of and accommodations available for Waskesiu in Prince Albert National Park.
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Title
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Letter from W.F. Cooke to A.H. Rein, February 22, 1972
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Institution
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Saskatoon Public School Division
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Description
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Letter from W.F. Cooke (Business Administrator for the Saskatoon Board of Education) to Nutana principal A.H. Rein outlining that he received a letter from Mrs. F. Petrov outlining that four of the vandalized paintings were completed. Petrov due to financial difficulties requested an assurance that a cheque was forthcoming.
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Date Created
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1972-01-22
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Title
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Saskatchewan Musical Association certificate for Shaunavon Local Festival - 1937
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Institution
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Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
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Description
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Saskatchewan Musical Association Shaunavon Local Festival 1937 certificated issued to Orange Valley School District and teacher Miss Anne Elias of Shaunavon for competing in the Rural School Chorus class competition - awarded 169 marks - signed by Local President V.E. Fennell and Prov. Secretary N. Halwer
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Call Number
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994.20.1, grandcoteau:349
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dc.publisher
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Saskatchewan Musical Association
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Title
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President's Report 1914-1920
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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President's Reports from 1914-1920
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Date Created
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1914-1920
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Call Number
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RG2129 President's Reports
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Title
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Shaunavon Studio receipt
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Institution
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Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre
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Description
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Receipt from the Shaunavon Studio, G.F. Preston, Prop., Phone 283, Shaunavon, Sask., P.O. Box 582 - offering enlargements, portraiture, films, picture framing and prompt service for developing - illegible writing in pencil in the "name" and "address" fields - notation in pencil at top reads "Bank of Commerce Building"
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Call Number
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1989.18.1, grandcoteau:345
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dc.publisher
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