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The Herald, 1911-05-12, Page 5
According; to Got rn s lent Estimates was made in Western Town Pr , erty d.; ring the year 1909 — Did yote participate in these huge profits or did you "pigeon -bole the propositions submitted tc yoU by..your western friends for future consideration ? . In short, are you theniate who Made a profit or the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess suffi ,tit ludgiaseni:' 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 bury this or that propertyat $100 or $500, and now it is worth $10,000." Therverage 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 Toe, Alta., at from $50 to $100 each, or are you going to be the man who -will 'ha e'from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought property in this' town in this year of grace, 1911 ? +pPOE A COMING COMMERCIAL CEN'I';t,'E Poe is located on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway between Ed- montonand Saskatoon. AIt is located in one of the finest fanning districts in Western Canada. The surrounding country is settled by a progressive type of farmers and consequently- es onsequentlye 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. ]YIANUFACTURING 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 necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor, \ one of the most important features of a manufacturing centre. r h 7F�@ rsl o 9 1.1 esQA eed.ed le a 1-01 h o'�ry'••. shess en de, e- 0 eFp'hdJtho4 @h` °a`•N. seh'2y4�s, . IAA 4 as as 0 4'.4aen tine 'le te a^. 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,. Who are 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 oftllese desirable qualities are entirely useless. ry Lots in Poe are a good investment at present prices. The town is bound to' rapidly. Owing to the easy terms of payment you have the ability to buy, and ar $u c xp not buy now it is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you will never be like the map you now admire most, rich, courageous and wise. TORRENS TITLE Poe townsite is held by us under the Torrens system of title. Under train syst the title is guaranteed by the Government, therefore absolutely safe. PRICES ANo TEnras 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 sin:, twelve and eighteen months. INFORMATION We have issued an attractive circular giving full information pertaining to the rein 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. Union LANDS, TOWNSITES AN ril`W V' EST `HENT, nk 3655;,gMCDIONSDM'iC/QDfiI3En4DaMIDQDM CDCFANIDGEODgDq31ZDC?g9®QD@SD08CD9DNQ CDC3 DCKI ADC:200Q{9m08C903QDOGIU PCSfuDdD Winnipeg, Canada u0c=odb=2.1DC .S'DCMCI DOGCUSB CDOWZOCDOZIOCD0'331gDaaEDCsar"9CD 'CLt4)CDf • C9CYR9E MDQ®09.: 39aDG.=413,:= ,1 yZIDRICtloc oapa wo 0 Sit u. p and Take Notice We stave on display asti car Now Prints. and Dress Goods. Almost 'd everything you cot:itl ee wile tor in. Spring and i3 titmar,iVr :i, ..t•, Also our ;c: iv ,'atll ee Nfasters, of rite latest ole- an • designs at popular lyric- t3 es. CLOCK COM PETITION; Prize Competition closed. May 6, 1411. Below' will be foiled the articles of the two beet contestants. Mies Flora fess istprize, and Miss 0 Ada Wurm 2nd pries, Both cinder 14 years of ngtl. history and Com. g petition on Tlie Zeric+h town clock. The eine ea of Zuriash is perhaps tl than seely el:rc•et in this coentry, which, for its mgrs. bits u, town or tower clock. '1'liirty-two years ago, when the T uti;ernn church svue Ymilt Gooses: Hess, a watclinu"ker made this (neck stir. Uess was a: genius; Ile mane the clock with vtiry few gtools. After it was finished ho clo- Caalla� Inspect e natal it to the congregation of BCall Purchasing a which he was an ardent member. Vre The clock has been going ever Since. telling the people of Zurieb la the time, and reminding; then tahat q�_L iO I the minutes, and bays are iia a4�. DrJVT �IfiLgn � ' • passing quickly and they she rid e General Merchant, 3 L A K E. an intake good use of theta, A0,3. ,t1D07SD1QDCS.S00* DGGE7QDi0 De".S*u :;1CSS1'9Z1 e 0 a ZU jai I C s. d u MEAT AIMIKET lEikeep in stook a full lines of fresh rneats, hams, etc. etc 'Our cuts are ` noted for their tenderness and ;-Wholesomeness. Our aim is to .,keep otliing but the hest. re n ke ` our own saffscl c` r ' jl 11. UN Give us a call, Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatisrn. You will find Chamberlain's Linirneet wonder- fully' effective. One application will conoine° ;sou of its merits, Try it. For sale by all dealers. The Zurich Town clook hats in the thirty-two years, respired li.tnle Carie, t'rinding. np every *eels end a little c.il are ail the requirement* to keep it going. '.nhe cloak strikes tho hours of the day or one hundred anal fifty six times in twenty.four Itouraa. It has three faces, one to the Cobwebs in the Morning. Cobwebs in the head on rising in the morning is the result of a Lazy Liver, one or two mornings in succession and sick headache follows. Father Morriscy's Liver Pills will clear the Brain. These Pills are at purely vegetable com- pound prepared with great care, and are without doubt the very best pills for gen- eral use, on the tna.rket. The greatest care has been given to selecting the in- gredients, and being entirely vegetable, they act upon the liver and bowels in such a manner as not to disturb the other func- tions of the body as many.pilis do. As a Liver Invigorator, Blood Purifier .and General System Renovator, they are unequalled, Sick headache is invariably brought on by a sluggish liver, constipa- tion or irregular bowels; these pills are a cure for sick Headache in any form. Pimples, eruptions and yellow skin are often caused by a lazy liver; one pill three times a week, will soon clear the complex- ion. --Price eec. per box, no1d end gneraes0erl In Zurich By '1, J. MERNFR east, watch ? , t,'lireakintr of: the day and tbe rising of the sun, from t the movements al': which be time is derived.. One of the faces is to tate south, whioli ,face watches the sun up 'to the zenith, One of the faces is . north, looting over the most of the towns. What has the clock seen in the 3?,years? It has seen generations come and go. it has seen many changes. It, hes seen nearly all those. who )Dirt©d in the pleasure the clock afforded when it struck the first tine including the geed nsitn who g'stco the olock to the Peoples of i;arteh, laid to revs; and their places tilled by others. These are only a few of the things the Mice to • the north has seen. if we could only understand. the clock's language a little better, we Should linear a great deal more Most of the people haven't time nor inoiinz;•.tion to -study, the clock lengna,ge. We should listen to the simplest words the clock says to us, "Tinse 3i'lies 1 'He© your time wall ! Life is short ! 'Prepare {,?or the fteturss!n" Fiera Hess. 09aDDEDaAGIdDA:ISZI/QD.i4Z901)411+1CDtp. VIDS=43D'W^_'L•'t So inetimes in winter when it is sn owing tbo halide become shifted or frozen and do not move. Hence the town clock is of some use to a village. In roost cases they have none but. wo iu Zurich have and aro prowl of it, a town clock to govern people in time. snppliee $4I i3O ; Sarnia. Bridge Co , two read drags s3O tt 1; Paul Shenk, cul 2 Oo; 0 Prouty, gratuity 25 C0 The Crediton titer, Centralia By- law 30.31 ; Jos C,uinun, salary as assessor and for truant book 90 00 ; The Advocate Pur! (`.n , printing accoinet lien(); 0 'Menem and others. grading 00 ; Russell Ada ti\ tirm • Warner. rep la S. 1:1,1 's 00 ; John P 5 All the writers were little Feltner, filling cut on l:rd 5 Rd 1 50; girls (sorry there were no boys) Robert Adair, cent nut 3 ('0 ; Miss Adeline Beobler ran a clone McGregor, cum call 75 ; T Webb, second but lael•.est history. Air. F. I cent cull t (o : .1 1:; noggins, rep W. leas would like all the girls creek 1.00 , debt: an. 1,1r11 n rep omni who had a try, and did not get i:i Mil S 13 011r1 4 1.5' ; i.':ies; Bcuuli,ittti, to let or 2nd place, to dune to itis i rep 4A. 1 50. store and receive a prize also, and ; The D41)1111.11.seeded]l u l i ^ren to meet many t1ianke t:t Messrs. Iis'.iten ' again in ti t•'1'n: ,t nen, 4'rediten. andandIowaHowardfor keenly acting as t on inside e, 1. 0 eet1i ur May at It' judges . a. in. Gravel centreete will be let The town clock' is situated in the southern part' "of the village Lon the uttxeraan church. It isereeted j ust like a City Miall. The towns clock is -df a great s�i e. It is, as we , might say about as wide as long, or,noariy' sgissr•e. If you were near.' you would see a greet, difference in:+ize.' ' ltnusst ato over.'.,fi.fty Teasel Old, but; in reality it does not .seen that long, It was erected " by elle late George Rees ;`tat Sr.. who •s been jeweller for; this burg der' 'quite a while and he has predeceas- ed us a. great many years ago. Tiie town eiook, has three sides er faces. Bat, they never have the same time. It has' two hands on each side bat no second hands The figures are :large and can be seen easily and plain from a distance, The cloak is of a whitish and.theanhands are black. The pendulum is very large and tick:t buck and forth like any ordinary sleek, The key to clock is very. add,' It is wn oud up every week by! Mr. W. Bess. The town dock ie a'greaat use to the citizens: If we should hate no whistles on our milts and our clocks should lia,ppen to strand still we would net know what tiine it was unlestt wo wenid take train time fr'o�D41)1111.11. Therefore we look upon tite choir for our time. It is just like a Oitr Hall the twain part of a city or town. for {:reveling the roads in the, Tonnfilip at 9 1: urs. For trunks and salt crotes, 0 ill et a Henre r'• ibee, Clerk. Sam E. Faust for low prices. - STEPHEN COUNCIL Cltarlce A. Mustard l3 A., visit of Mr. Alex annettird. of Brucef el d hue •rasa d his this tl year exam. The council of the '.E'otvn:;stilt of inat sn at Knox College,' Toronto, Stephen met in the Town hall, I taking very high standing. Mr. Crediton on Monday, rho 8th. of ; bfustard atnd A, A. :Scott nnotber' May A. D. 1911 at 1. p. tn. A11' third yeor stutlont t'teal for tks ntenilsers were present, The min i post graialtlate fellowship echiee rtes of the previous meeting were 1 includes the 1?avid Smith Rose the.. li read and adopted. i Jane Hunter and the ltf tela illiaun Love—Sanders ; "That the Tntvn• w1iolar1n itu of I`$, lGO, 51i,� 'ants *015 ship court of Revision to hear 1 rospeotft:llys, Tnste,iit'1' of` aividing appeals against the Assessment roll i tl:o prim, of '$i00, •thC szenaute bas' be hold in the Town Hall, Cre& i provitlecl bin ads:Rimini% €ollovrSbip. ton on Friday, 11fa+p 26th next at ' of $400 10 u, m," Carried. Love--Yettriey "That By new So - -- - 176' being is by.htw to raise the sura of tt13seu.00 for the purpose of con- structing cement sidewalks and crossings in the Police Village-. of Ceneeralia, having been duly mooted on and reported by the clerk to have received the required number of votes to carry the B claw , . baying been read the ti>ird time, 11' passed and signed by tate Reeve anti clerk and that; seal of the Corpora• tion attached .thereto." Carried. Sanders—R:elserma.nn : -That by- laws No 177 and 1,75 being by.laaws to borrow money from the Can. adiian Bank of Commerce Bank of C°otsmierce to meet current ex- penditures and to appoint Path. masters, Ponncl keepers and Fence viewers, staving been read the third time, be passed and signed by the Reeve and clerk and tbe seal of the corporation attached thereto " Carried The following orders were paid :- Canadian Express 0o., express $1.225; Hamilton Mach 0o, ode for ('fall at ho M hlil.l'ris Onr for t;1;ienise1 os :.. 1Ve also handle OkLs Gasolt Engine. All repair:llg prompitily ibttended to, Sen.— Jas. ses.M- Jas. Whyte, A grader VAN; Maznicipal World, yui ssEV-Fial,RRIs ",%;r