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Governlfeft Estimates
was made in Western Toren Property during the ye r 1909
Did you participate in these huge profits or did you "pigeon -hole" the prepositions
submitted to you by your western friends for future consideration ? In short, aro you
the man who made a profit or the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess
sufficient judgment to recognize the opportunity or sufficient courage to epee etl deal?
The man or woman entitled to sympathy is the one who says:,"Five or ten yeale ago I
had the chance to buy this or that property at $100 or $500, and now it is worth $10,1)00."
The average person sneers at the person who makes such a -statement and says `'would
have bought and made that money. Are you going to say five years from now that
you had a chance to buy a lot at Poe, Alta., at from $50 to $100 each, or are you going to
be the man who will have from 81,000 to $10,000 in cash as a'eesult of having bought
property in -this town in this year of grace. 1911 ?
POE A COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRE
Poe is located on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway between Ed-
monton and Saskatoon. Itis located in one of the finest farmingdistriets inWesternCanada.
The surrounding country is settled by a progressive type of farmers and consequently
will become the market centre for Northern Alberta. Poe district possesses rich, coal
mines, is close to rivers and lakes and large forests, are easily accessible from this point.
These natural resources insure for the residents of the town, first, low cost of living,
and second, great commercial activity, two essentials in the upbuilding of a large town,
thus creating valuable real estate.
POE AS A MANUFACTURING . CENTRE
• This townsite and contiguous territory has the requirements outlined by large
manufacturing concerns for the location of large factories or large enterprises of any kind
employing large numbers of people. The rivers and lakes furnish water,athe coal fields
and forests furnish fuel and cheap building material, the fine farming lands furnish .farm
products, enabling the residents to live at a low cost.
The town is located on the main line of a transcontinental railway; assuring the
• necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor,
one of the most itnportant features of a manufacturing centre.
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faoe townsite was recently placed on the market and already over 200 lots have been
sold, and many of these lots have already changed hands at a substantial increase in price.
Most of these lots were purchased by representative business men throughout Canada,
who are now profiting by their%resight.
- The townsite is high and dry and verjr°suitable for budding purposes.
OPPORTUNITY
is useless unless you possess the courage to act. You might possess great wisdom, you
might read a good deal or travel much and thus see all kinds of opportunities to make
money, but unlessyou have the courage to act on your judgment and wisdom all of these
desirable qualities are entirely useless. ,
-' Lots in Poe are a good investment at present prices. The town is bound to grow
rapidly. Owing to the easy terms 'cif payment you have the ability to buy, and if you do
not buy now it is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you will never
be like the man you now admire most, rich, courageous and wise.
TORRENS TITLE
Poe townsite is held by us under the Torrens system of title. Under this system
the title is guaranteed by the Government, therefore absolutely safe.
PRICES AND TER1VI
Prices of lots range from $50 to $100 each, and they can be purchased on terms of
one-tenth cash, balance in eighteen equal monthly payments; or quarter cash, balance in
six, twelve and eighteen months.;
INFOR1VIATIgN
We have issued an attractive circular giving full information pertaining to the town
and its prospects, together with map showing lots for sale. If you wish to receive this
attractive circular, cut out and fill in the attached coupon and mail it to as to -day.
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HELPING ' THE CLOVER
SEEDING
During every season since 1905f:
the Bacteriological Laboratory .oe
the Ontario Agricultural Colleg,
hoe sent out to farmers and others
cultures of bacteria for inoculating
seed of alfalfa and other clovers in
order to aid to insuring a better
catch of the seeding. The bacteria
sent are of the kind which live in
the small nodules or "knuts" which
are naturally formed on the roan
p „f e lovers, and whitish may usually
Before purchasing
R. N.DOUGLAS,
General Merchant, B L A 1> E.
a■■ZURICH ■■■
MARKET
MEAT
WE keep in stock a
" full' line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their.,. tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
.l O ly GEBL U T
DEICIIERT.
ht. teals—Me seen Wi t l cicivtn c},'
+Rupia pltt.ctt is dug up and the
earth carefully broken away from
the roots so as not to break off the
nodules. It is tke business of these
bacterin to draw upon the great
supply of nitrogen in the air (about
four-fifths of the air is nitrogen
gas) and transfer. it to the growing
p1'tnt. - Thus, by the aid of these
nitrogen.gathering bacteria .the
clover plant is able to get its sup-
ply of this most valuable fertilizing
element, nitrogen from the air, in.
stead of having to depend upon
what is in the soil. This explains
the fact which every farmer knows
Out clovers and other closely 'se•
latecl crops are such good sell en-
rtr hre•5, Whet these crops are
Plowed t .•;ic N1)O uxtea amount est
tes se, heen tiw•rett tip
est..,°'•i.."let:jer sue
.College will send ou3.t.ure . for the
inoculation of the. .follet ;ills kinds
of seeds, Alfalfa; gelled e moth•
plover; alaike clover, white plover;
crimson clover, vetches, peas,
bean -s, sweet peas. Each .kind. of
seen requires n. different .o+altnra.
The oultares are sent by mail with.
full instructions for their use.
There is only one size package pre-
paretl, that being sufficient to treat
sixty pounds of seed, There is a
nominal charge of e5 emits for each
package of culture to eove- cost of
to a.tt-•rial anti postage. Anpticetiot S
i,+ttald +1.• thkind ..t'rl, uninnnt
seed to he treated, en,i should hti
addressed with enclossel postal note
stamps, or money order, to S. F.
.w'trtls, Ontario Agricultural
Collette, Gnelph, Canada.
+ic'e's t the
ISiLt•, rr.. a .•. . .?at, ts+ ..i' ..
pressnt in censer tee the ste'k n ' O;
nitrogen in the clover plass... rte ao
eomplished. If a olt,v„r ' 2 ' alta
crop bas been successfally gown
as shown by thrifty, vigezous
growth and the ;presence of plenty
of nodules on the roots, it iiadicutes
that the necessary bacteria. are al-
ready present in the soil, and ready
to penetrate the roots as soon as
germination ot the seed oco:ttes-. In
the ease of a new or tinsuceessful
seeding, however, it is^'irot,,able
that the buoterla age; not' ,present.
and they should be supplied ty
s nue method of inoculation,- ;Ex•
perience bas shown teat the most
satisfactory method of inoculation
is to apply the baoter•La directly to
the seed before sowing. This is the
method to be followed with the
cultures sent out by the College at
Guelph.
.Last ,year. there�xx ,3,3,75, t.,f
these'; bacteria eultini3Oe, nt to 1,881
; and e f' 7?:1;`'wi' returned
furnat�rs, a ,fi 'via:
returned
t'w t}r;"o elf l �ai',ed that;the
inrs�,t,1ca°' 1 thrid aided
i 'aeahr i Sold and gtirtittntr ad ? Znricli
tiring; Citi 1`r :r nt season, the.. By J. J, E.1h1�I7'+aRc
If you have trouble in getting
rid of your.. cold you may know
that you are not treating, it proper.'
ly. There is no reason why; a cold
should hang on for . Weeks and
will not if yon take Ghamberlaiu's'
Cough Eemcde, For sale °bv':,All
Derrieres
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NATURE d I SIRE YOU
Born
FossZR--At the Babylon Line Hay
ongilarc1 '24tii.'l;o" Mr a'nd `Me's.
.Albert Foster, a daughter.
THiatt=-At Zlariob, on Tuesday
March 2Sth. to Mr. and Mrs.
Wni. Thiel. a son.
John•. -W. Siekelsmith, Greens.
boro, Pe., has three children, and
like most children they frequently
take cold. • "We have tried several
'kinds of dough medicine," he says,
"but have never found any yet thatt I=r c, the flett that theut]-
did them na much good as �Chaan nesaltn v} • + t e. :3,'1 .:an ie,audy
sale
Cough Remedy. by (paned() seems to act well within
sate by ail dealers. the r•etilra ; f postai hints-, it t:a in -
'MOTHER'S PET. teresting to neem that many of our
p f`ananian ;'.:sinks already la:tve
That 'breaking. off an engagement j branches in the prince sle 4,.wna of
is at least a little mere serious thanthe Isltcnde anti that the Islanders
E are particnlerly friendly to Canada,
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Do yon know that of all the min-
or ailments,. ()olds ars• • by far tate
most dangerous? It is not the cold
itself that you need to fear, but the
serious diseases that it often leads
to. 5l.ost of tee are known tis t;er•tn
diseases. Pneumonia and consump-
tion a e among theta. Why not
take Ohutnberlain'e Cough Remedy
and cure your cold while you can?
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the toluic papers would have ns 4 and :/al,Ndint:s, 9 he retellt ot thF�
' Of Kidney Disease, Aided by Father believe is the lesson which a Tor. nion 'donut be ri eters great
onto man of some thirty-five years I growth in the tradewhich.evenyears learned two• or three weeks ns at least a ow has reacher. fairy* reapectabte
dozen years yon geTe girl, whol `gee he, left proportions. The i:ri•trsdy would
tier potation end was -well on with 1 form an
excellent addition to the
tend
I nonso n srket for our rnunnfuutures•
then ehetienafor her marriage very' Their area. is atbotit q.,5i0 square
when the man's mother o very' miles and the I;opulat:on about
maniav objected to the proposed 65,0t701 The chief industry is
marriage. :poli"c rt'att Erin;; bet the islands
koff tllc. , r,- f.,;it
The son thereupon iaroke � teem-„... , see ,;, t ttitie
Mora'iscy's 1'(o. it.
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I,atiney trouble is one e1 the most dis-
tse"thing ailments of mankind,. and leads
to 'backache and rheuntatistti. 11tis is
because of the importance of the work
done by. the ilddncys,—tit ark which tau W
pre -sed not -await,- to insme e good health
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A. legs latCge propels, 7 =, 0f civilized
people have:some form. ; try trou , ins ,;t tt to
.ent;ta1D`'06ii�.,L. :"i” tit '•9'.'1 Vfl::.•,. ,l^Sl. 't
son et:t111eS dCithout. 1 :.t tl1 1 tl r t r, e *'' 1 ,, ,,t, ' • .Y°, '
malady is of that tatiten.t 1 i
pains can. Often tic ,
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These orgarts:uvawe' •'• o• tt ...
Their ftancucut as o
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and .eliu}inate. t't nal h '.+t IA -eider the • tt.tr
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worn out itssuc an,, eller impurities • ,,,,„. Amy I lart:ve the trteu aria ot the t `-"__.
gathered by the blood to :ts eoursc.'
„ become congested next dance?" ho atakerl one of thein
i. s to the 'kidneys • ,.ities inciueii, '''i 311,'' said the young lady
an of sl',ggish, titcse it,,, g i'
the irritating and poisenfn,s uric acid, are frigidly, "lastcln't you better ask
not entirely •removed freta the blood. your mother?"
The Tessa is that the uric icidis deposit- _este_
ed in tee joints and tissn.:s, causing the
The rnost -common cause of
agonies of rhetxrstatisrn arid frequently inSoinnitt is disorders of the
()affecting the liver and oilier organs.
Father Hornsey,stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach
the +Famous pr..iest
eltysicianof 13artibogue,.N13.,,alternit. h and Liver Tablets correot these
h compoucompoundeda �rernedy nvlt�h disorders and enable you to sleep.
researc
t d hared sn hand with Nature. His
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doctrine, jiratifieci bythousands of cures,
Wats that the need is vot a patchwork
relief, but a treatment that 'will enable
the forces sof Nature, working through
the kidneys, to accomplish their iatend-
cd work.
Tis famous prescription, No. 7, assists
the kidneys to work vigorously and elim-
inate tge >lta:rniful uric acid from the
whole system. in the form .of .tablets,
No. 7 is easy to take, and will effect cures
where other ,reinedies have failexi. Do
pot' trifle with kidney disease,` but 'take
No. 7 Tablets, the treatment that has
proved so successful With qther sufferers.
50c, a box, at your druggiss s or from
'Father elorrisey Medico -ie Co., Ltd.,
Chatham, N.13,
Clubbing rates.
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Crates with.Trm Il izALn :
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Mail t'>✓ ntpire L60
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