The Herald, 1911-04-14, Page 5According.to GoOe'r nivent .E'stitnates
Property during the year.:.1909
Did you participate in these huge profits or did you "pigeon -hole" the propositions
submitted to you by your western friends for future consideration ? In short, are 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 close a .deal?
The man or woman entitled to sympathy is the one who says: " Five or ten years ago I
had the chance to buy this or that property at $100 or $500, and now it is worth $10,000."
The average person sneers at the person who makes such a statement and says: "I 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 $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result 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. It is located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Canada.
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 Grist of living,
and second, great commercial activity, two essentials in the upbuilding of a large town,
thus creating valuable real estate.
POE AS A IVIANUFACTURING 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, the 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
IN necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor, •
one of the most important features of a manufacturing centre.
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Poe townsite was recently placed on the market and already over 200 lots have been
sold and ninny of these lots have already changed hands at a substantial increase in price.
Most of these lots werurchased by representative business men throughout Canada,
whriare now profiting by their foresight.
The townsite is high and dry and very suitable for building 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 unless you 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 of payment you have the ability to buy, Pe.d if you do
not buy now ir is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances act. you will never
be like the man you now admire most, rick, courageous and wise.
TORRENS TITLE
Poe townsite is held by us under the Torrens system of title. Under this system
the tide is guaranteed by the Government, therefore absolutely safe.
PRICES AND TERMS
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.
INFORMATION
We have issued an attractive circular giving full information pertainirer 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 us to -day.
LANDS, TOWNSITES AND INVESTMENTS
Union ank
Winnipeg, Canada
ODOILIDGDOIMIDODCILMEADGISIDONDOTOGDOIRDOCLUNISil
Sit up and
Take Notice
We have on display
our New Prints, and
Dress Goods Almoet
everything you. could
wish for in Spring unci
Summer weor.
Also rur New tt:I.
Papers. of the latest de-
desigus at popular prio•
es.
Poi all kinds of new linoleum,
call at D. S. Faust.
Mr. Oscar Klopp has a limited
quantity of No 21,.siot•rowed seed
barley for sale at 75 cents per
beetle' This burley stood highest
last year, in the Ontario Agr. Col-
lege test.
500 bushels potatoes wanted,
small ones picked out. We pay
APRIL ROD ANI5 'GUN
All anglers will heartily welcome
the April issue of Rod and Gun in
Canada, published by V. J. Tay-
lor,'iroiterl Woodatoolt, Ontario.
As usual this number heralds th.e
approach of the fishing season and
gives all those who have waited
patiently fur a. renewal of their
•suree vvith rod and line,. added
See our 50 cent rawhide buggy We have a snap on daisy churns
whips for 35 cents,'next -week, at solid oak barrels, No 0 $1 01, No 1
Hartleib's. $4.50 No 2 $5' (.0, at Hartleib's.
HA.Y COUNCIL.
Cliambort,,5:2' F',I.C1111!!Irerntry.
Waver fells. Bin, it now. It rim,'" save life.
Council met on April 5, all'
present. The following were ap- STANLEY TOWNSHIP
toted Patbmasters, Pound Keep.
ware. harness or furniture, at joye et. anticipation of the good ers and Fence Viewers. The fall wheat in this section
40 cents per bushel trade., hard- • • ,
Hartleib's. time now so neer, A beautifully PATHMASTERS—Div 1. Robert presento a vigovele appearance at
illpotrated article of a 'camping and. eautin 2 N Jarrot 3 J Paterson 4 j present etid should. favorable
11' Weather "..)!e‘,:il 111.101
m, the Frenett RA-Azdr is 51 Bell 5 Jas ,Tohnston 6 Ieliac
ten , '1 by. en • eqrailly good ac- Jarrot 7 Reynolds Fl .T Northcott is alit a 1, um • r I I- t •
to ; ao, "ea t
FOR 4E
e.trint of it similar outing in Prince W Chapman 10 Edwards 10 A peeled.
, A. frame barn forindetion Edward laland, the gem of the Gulf D Sbirray 11 R MoAtthur 12 R
other Dick 12 A A Harvey 1:5 Wm Arm • R. Snovott'n has secured 1,he ser -
Call and luspeet lettire in MIT Apply to aoseph 1 good things are to be found in the strong la A J Tinn 15-20 J vices of • 3 ohu Trtroor fur. the Valii•
`pc ! siZo .14):66. arid three cows nue to of (be :aiwreriee. Many
s Before Purchasing
ir t •, e CID 9 Hay Sercnta .erne issue ant spar smell w o may a-
1 t h Mcaeeau 17 A A Luokor 17 F Du.ters; mer months,. Mx, 'Earlier is a
8 not he tible to juin in all the 1813 Ricker 21. 3 Richardson, 21 Al Yining vete of exceptional aeility
1 lo P, O.
The syndica.te peroberon ba.a balked. Tnere is something to snit 30 j 13e'r 31 Joel Boohler 32 Peter : Miss S. Watson datiehtor of J.
2 General aferallant, B T..., -O K E. 13 been sold, and I request that all all tind if the angler is, for thel Lamont 33 J. Haberer 84 3* IsleBride! Watson, who is a melber of the
e , nioneY owing the synclioa,fie must tio: '-. the most favored, tho hunter 35 J England 36 Menu:" •Beelder 37
II Bender 38 fa Wurni Csoi 1.> teaching st Ire Cretliton, has arriv,
fpaten40,2229.39=1,4,ADOMMGDOCCOO Darboaerepil he peid. to •me on or before the lst knos,s lila tnrn will eorne and mitt K°e-111'zr ! eal houi-e ter the hulidays.
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laurlutions of fishing with the satire B. Deters 22 A Reichert 25 Henry I and is Tactioully conversant with.
NOTICE. enthosiasm tho dovotgal angler Volland Jr 26 Gram 27 Win all the problenos eel:tan-mg to the
; will find that they are not over. McAllister 28 S Walper L Foster agricultnre. mertatry.
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a CCOnn tS 11/11111. (1 by the ah partiouler interest to himself. 4'2 G Becker 43 A Mosseaa 44 D The present prices paid for farm
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meats 1 h.ams, etc. etc
Our cuts are rt
for their tenderness
and 7,Tholesoraeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothina but the best.
We make our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
UNGBLUT
DEICTERT
"40nrababycries for Chamber-
lain's Remedy." writes Mrs.
T. B. Kendrick, Rasaoa Ge.. 'It
is We bbitik cough remedy on the
.1$,r market f o ghs, colds and
croup„," 1Vor sale by all dealers.
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W. H. Pfile, Treasurer. Seortamen never fall to find some- Oswald 45 S Dietz 46 J Erb 47 el' stock more portioulary cattle
ove date.
TENDERS WANTED
tr.1 Rtlit their toetes ettoh
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test: • ut 1413 and G00
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No. 12, Hay. sohnol gronnds. For
Further particirdars • apnlv to B
ourerua,• t2ecretary. Zurich P. Cl.
3 ins.
NOTIOE
Notice is hereby given that I
will not be responsible for any
debts ot•ntracted in my name with-
out my 'written order.
WILLIAM SCHATZ.
March 22.rd 1011-3 •
RECIPROCITY MEM.ING.
11 he meeting in the hall on Moro
dav afternoon was well attended
end everybody was delighted with
Hon, A: G Ma.atay's address. Mr.
Thomas McMillan gave a rell
tbonaht nnt address from the
farmer's statdpoint. M. Y., 1.0
Gears M. P. for this, Riding, was
unable to be hare owing to import-
ant business at Ottawa and 0,
let t -pr of regret was reed from him
by Chairman Lamont.
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R. ',cum to rapid'
Mr. Aylward's letter telle the story : 1 VC 3'1'1.'1: '1' '''''-'11 i'.":'Y ()8 r 1 J. Stiact...n n Vii. . -1,, 9,1 0 ,rneut,
Dougins no Ily Iloward 72
Pftiff 73 Wm Biobor 74 D Knider 771.
Wm 1 tiontractur. is at it. osent 1Log0totting
rathar Isiorriacy Mel Co.,** .• Hy M. Willett 7'6 J Willert 70 Wm fliitubtsli.1.'.. et ooracts, Lir •nrleto
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L' Turnbrill • p‘.......a: ..t)Elt e : toern:loved.
tatetobelltort, YOB., Feb. 5, 1909. -
During the winter of 1907, while POUND -
IsEEPERS—J Patterson lin eompi3O. axe his ttroctures eoables
travellieg on the nas r,6 Coast, I i • ; hitn to cotabut and sormount esoo-
R. Thninpson, S Greb, 3 Ilan, ,Titeudtog
upon my lungs. obetaoles, whioh other
After I returned boine I wrote to Wm Snell, Wm. Beaver, contractore would cionsider mono,
contracted a severe Cold which settled
,1 Thirsk, S Spencer, Thos Turebull .
Wm Oaldwell, vinous and imprzgnable.
Father lvlorriscy explaioieg my ease. FENCE VIEWERS—Wm Russell, ''
1 l'edeivcd a letter from hira with a
. . well, W Chapman W D '
, The many frleods of JObn Orr
could not' be filled q the time liere. Hit.berer and Wm Bar der. g ortt 'any who has been VOn....,
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the unrivalled herb
Thompson, Jos Coohrane, Jacob; ',ra'velier tor
preocelption for his me :mole, w ' h
After one week's do..xy .I received it, ,
the council decided. to oommite Aped to bie beme through ilaneas ,
just in tho nick of 'tette to save my life.
1 ' S t 1, to I lie t (lo cente po. will be Pleasea to learn Viet he., It -:
After one monties use 1' felt like 41(- . ame , a • r a • • . . a '
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day on the following lots ; lots 3 te rapidly recueeratiog.
r...-.. Thi( This' is deemed neeessitry owing fin
There is not much date telose when lots being held princapally by non
a cold settles on tic lungs. Pneumonia reeidents. .
kills within a week. • With Father Treasnrers ordure Nvere issned as
Morriscy's "Noro" at band, yott don't follows: Municipal World, blanks
even have to wait for a. doctor. "?o.r&' $8 .52; J & 0 1111cDonell spike 75 ;
cures all throat and lung troublea. 11 is Con F•uss work 0 • R 5 00; M G.
'n reels Luna Tonic, mid fort, tics agranst m ,
future attacks. Trial bea e asc. eg.
size '5nc,. at your dealer's, or front Pitther
Mornsey Medicine Co, Ltd., Chatham,
en
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. aeron bel foes re 13,Ponette stat
202 42; .Tas Green work.0 R 4.65 •
E Zoller printing 10.00. Conncii
will meet again on seredneSday •the
8rd d•iy of May, at 2 o'e000k•p m.
reifl Clerk
e•old and guaranteed in .Zul•ich;
By 3, J, M8lBlZ
Miss Harrison teacher foloorri
school is this VrO031. holdiago her
aemi annual examinalioasee, Maas ;
fIerrison possesees a liberal( kw -
ledge of many complicated methode,
in the scholastic profession which:
many other teachers Vou.ld Quad.
er inexpliaablo,
Wood chucks have already anide
their appearance 'Which lo-ill:
good weather in the future. Tne
animals are n doubt still in abe
,S01111aEll»bOlitiC iItale.
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