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Was made ina Western Town Property during the year 1909
Did you participate in these huge profits ordid 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 Oa 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 persZarespeers at the person who makes such a statement and says: "twould
have bought and inane that money." Are you going to say five years from now that
you had a Chanceeca '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 mill as a result of having bought
property in thisenevan in this year of grace, 1911 ?
POE A CONING 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 Caned a.
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, the Goal 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 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 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,
wha'are now profiting by their foresight.
e 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. Owingto the easy terms of payment you have the ability to buy, and if you do
not bty'pow it is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you wiil 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 TERIVIS
Prices of lots range from $50 to $100 each, end 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 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 us to -day.
LANDS, TOWNSITES AND INVESTMENTS
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EVANGELICAL CO.NFEIZENCE
The 47th se,,sion of the Evan-
gelical Association, Canada, Own
Fors»ne, Wt1t-1 held_ bore lust week,
ti116.711,1,1Ch. interczti, Ws..19 maniensteti
in the daily procoedings. Addresses
of welcome 41:01'0 delivered by Air
F.I. \Veil cn behalf of the congrega
non znal by Mr. P. Lemon t ree ao,
on bebalf. ef the villinT,e. Both
addresse:-: were well receive and
the Committee on
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V;r:•!..,:i..-c;t: or ti).••
con,r:bn-
tion4 a.y.oitt.t....1in 90 On
sumlay excring 1ben horn D. D. •
of °level:m(1. nave a very inspiring
sermon hItext being Luke 1 9, (3.
.An overflow niketing alii0 held
in the town hall which was ad•
dresSed by Rev. 13 M. Graff. Rev.
C. .T. Bechtel of Winnipeg, Spoke
on mis.sionary work in the North-
west. Both churck . and hall were
crowded. The singing furnished
throughout the day by tha Zurich
Choir and the Ministerial choir
nety..erc•MIM6130.00,.......942eC.0103.111.m.1,5
tVa S of excellent quality and con -
c ZUR iltribtuted much to the SIICee88 of the
,.•!,:071.11 cif the Com.
mittnes n•i and Means,
Sti,b1A hc ;• ton, I: p.
eiranee E•!.ol'ort:, wore
1111.
Monday Ts.411,o,
discussion ;
with the Methodist church in Call.
aria was resumed, on Monday
idternoon, the principal r.iniair.er
being Rev. S. M Etatell. At the
evening and final session, after
some further discussion a ol.o was
taken, the result being 43 in favor
of union and 10 against. This
means that negotiations will be
continued, and the union effected
The Evangelical Association was
formed about fifty years ago
among the GeTt)11111 people. Tho
church in Canada has about nine
thousand members, sixty ministers
including locals, has .church Pro.
perty worth 4is50,000, and last year
raised $18,000.00 for tnissiOns.
besides $83,000.00 for salaries. The
Conference was formerly conducted
entirely in the German language,
but latterly the English language
has been largely used, and: there
are vet y few fields pow where
German is used exclusively. There
seems no doubt that the proposed
union would be a good move amain
the interest of both chnrches.
The following is the final report
Of til) Stationing Committee:
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EAT MAR KE1
E keep in stock a
full line of fresh
meats, hams, te. etc
Our outs are 'noted
for their tenderness
and -.wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make • our own
sausages..
Give
INOBLUT
BEICHERT
•Atilitraira.•
ur baby ories fpr Chamber-
's Cough Remed, writes Airs
. Ke.ndriek, R'SOS, Ge. '.It
le best cough -ernedy on the
'het, for cob a, Olds and
For sa1s y all dealers,
NORM DIS'PRIOT
J. G. Litt P. E -Waterloo, M. L
Wing; Bridgeport, 0. K. :Koepke;
St. Jacobs, W. 0. Behr; Elmira,
J G. Burn; Elzriwood, W. Dreier;
Parry Sound. J. Schwalm ; Stmt..
ford, W J. Zimmerman ; Listowol,
E. E. Damin ; Wallace, E. 13.
Dorsch ;Normariby, W. M. Sippell ;
Zurieh, G. F. Brown Dashwood.
J R. Grenzebach; Crsdion, E,
Burn : Alaiti.nid. 0. G. ;
M ildnetv L. WI ; 1Valizerton,
. T.Ili nsn P..r 13 :
er ; nov • .
Clio -my, A -I ibr
S. R. Knecht:11, P. E.-Lim‘lin,
Hunch ; New Iloribionn 0.
Morlook ; S. E. Ti -i'. 35 MGrisch-
ler ; N E Holm, D. VI. Brandt;
Tavistocle, E R Been
G D. Da elm ; Milvocrrn, A
D. elisehler Aldbore, A. Vir. Saner,
Hamilton, D. ft. Wing ; Toronto,
PI. L. :Verner ; Cam:mien, E. M.
Graff ; RELiTql.!1111, H. 11 f,eibold and
W. H. Campbell; Morriston ,11. R.
Knuth ; Hespler, N4s.', 13. Decse ;
Niagara,. E. S. Hisc10 ; Blenheirri.
W. Baminett ; Gann4boro,-J. W.
13ean ; Arnprior, D. Kroll ; Pem-
broke, F.
N. TI. L. (4 (3,
Schmidt •
NORTH WitST
L H. 'Wagner P 'revetr.
C. J. Bee)tel N' -in l 1.1
TI olt:nnan ; Melville 1, •
Rosthem, L
W 3 Fidd es ; Ppgina, 11`. :(3rOwn ;
Swift Current, P. R. D. Peer
F. A. Zeller ; Mediriee Eet, L.
A mach er ; Warner. M. 3. Connor;
Milk River, A. Clemens; Didsbury,
3 5 Damm Caistor, S. 'ink-
beiner ;
Sethertville, F. -.E. Martin;
Walsh, 3. S. Burn : Goodhope, G.
McCracken; Pakowki. Lake, A. T.
Nash. .
DEATTi. OF. JA RES TOM —.t
his residence nn street.
Exeter, Ontario, there paiscd away
on Monday. April 2411, 1i1 his gist
year, Mr, James To,i. Tern at
Padstow, Ergla7tcl. of a
lone. unbroken line ot • Norman
Be received his •education
at Boscastle and being a younger
son, at the age of twenty fain. he
came to the Western world to seek
his fortune. Ilo looatod s 1 liainp
ton, Durham County-, Ont., where
in the year 16:'.1 trinrried 'A.Tary
A. Kernick In 3I53 they -..atte'te
Huron ()minty. where he henclita.
fartn and began the fotinikable
task of clearing the innnawe forea
which only the indomitable cons. -
age of the British pioneer w-ould
attatupt. There were born tcrthetn
four sons and. three daughters,—
John E. inspector of -.schools,
Onderieb, Geagory I.I. Principal of
Stratimona sohool, Vancouver,
13. 0. ; James K., deceased, and
Frank W. K., merchant of Toledo,
Ohio; Mrs. (Dr.) k.iweet, Nancy .T
and Mary A., all of Exeter. In
18i3 ho retired from active life and
te.c.,k no his. residx..nee an Mak.
.i,treet. Mr, TOM WUM a Conservative
r» a
oongregation of tiazies stieet A-ta
ojist chin ell. in hi.; c,trly Cial7S in
limen r tiok t..n
interest in eninHpal and
political affairs. Etc. vs -as v,'eii 7 80
ani had en accurate knowledge sI'
affairs pertaining to Canada and
the Empire. Everyone who limew
iitn was bts •iritrad nral, 1e Vsliht
generally beloved. Always a man
of peace, esteemed by ins neigh
hors. Tho end found him full of
rears and be passed. away as 'peaco-
fully az; be hod lived "SureIv the
last end of the good man is peace.1
klow calm. his exit the latently dew
falls not more gently. to tho gtound
nor eary worn out winds expire
O soft."
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lest, , to Mr and Mrs.: Oliver
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Farm('r's ,A.dvocate
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