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R. N. DOUCLAS, ,R
General lrferchnnt, B L A B E.
V.h411,4DOYt1aD®nODO1110OP11111DO DC1212i1.0DINV
according to Gotern' hent Estimates
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was made in Western Town
"Did you participate in these huge profits or did you "pigeon -hole" the propositions
r'submitted' to you by your western friends for future cotrsideration? In short, are you
the Irian 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 for womanbentitled to sympathy is the one who says: "Five or ten years ago I
had the chane to buy this or that property, at $100 or $500, and now it is worth $10,000."
The,: veragKpenson"sneers at the person who makes such a statement and says: "1 would
have bougkrt.and wade that money." Are you going to say five years from now that
you had a chance a lot at Poe, Alta., at from $50 to $100 each, or are you going to -
be the malt who hip have from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought
property en dais town in this year of grace, 1911 ?
E A COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRE
Poe..is Iodated on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway between Ed-
montonaaid'Saskatoon. Itis located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Canada.
The sa rrounding country is settled by a progressive type of farmers and consequently
i, 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 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
,,e,, necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor;
one of the most important features of a manufacturing centre.
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_Property during the year 1909 w
Toe townsite was recently placed on the market and already over =lots lmve 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, yoa
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'ef 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, and if.you do
not buy now it is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you will Beyer
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 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
six, twelve and eighteen months.
INFORIYWATION
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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Winnipeg, Canada
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CHILuBOOD'S OPPOR, L'UNITY.
No greater encouragement to
thrift has ever been presented by
any country than is offered to the
people of Canada under the pro-
visions of the Canadian Govern-
ment Annuities Act, which was
unanimously passed by both
Betimes of Parliament in 1908•
While any resident of Canticle may
purchase, the Act was devised
chiefly to enable wage-earners and
others with limited inert•res to
make absolutely safe prevision for
the closing year;; of life in a wray
that would ho inipn::si ble to :Hake
ander any other conditions avail-
able. For example, a mechanic,
Now is the time to get rid of
your rheumatism. You will find
Chamberlain's Liniment wonder-
fully effective. One application
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Try it, For sale by all dealers.
RHEUMATISM AND COON
-SENSE
rather Morris en No. 7 Eliminates the
sric Acid.
Many treatments will relieve the aches
and pains of rheumatism, but thereas only
one way to cure that dread disease,. The
common sense method is to remos a the
cause, and the effects will soon disatppear.
Rheumatism is caused, as is well
known, by the fanure of the kidneys to
performs their intended work of filtering
the uric acid out dl the blood and lab
it from the body. through the
'Madder. When the kidneys go on strike,
the uric 'acid • is curried to the jeans
'and' tissues, where 'it causes stiffening
elf the muscles; and•tke excrutiatingpaiaas
lee rheumatism.
Father Morriscy, the learned priest-
physician, after tea+ & research devised a
paescription which wane( act directly on
the kidneys, and by touiag them up to
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eyysrtern of the uric acid. This remedy„
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full. .in thousands of canes.
Father Morriscy's Liniment will bring
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while his No. 7 Tablets swill get'to'work
on the cause and in due time cure the
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*Thy Buffer from this painful and trou-
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connnon sense methods originated by
Father Morriscy and successfully followed
for years, it is possible to aid Nature
to restore you to health?
If you are not yourself rheumatic, you
doubtless know of some one who is, and
who would be glad to learn of a treatment
which has such a consistent record of
cures. It is easy to take and sure to
benefit and ultimately cure rheumatism.
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Luther Morriscy Medicine Co,, Ltd„
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Sold and guaranteed in Zurich
By J, J, MERNlR
whose weekly 'Wage ,ie"but a little
larger than his wee'klyexpenditure,
is, by paying $1.00 a. week, ;pnr
chasing Annuities for his two boys
aged 5 and 7, the Annuities to
become payable at 60. Frohn that
time as long es they live a yearly
income of $547.76 and $407 78 re-
epectireiy will be paid them by
the Government. if 'grey die
before they are 60, the money paid
in will be refunded to their heirs
together with 3% compound in-
terest. So that far a total of
$2,808 to be pail in on income
combined of $1,045 . 54, or greater
then the income to be derived from
tam inr'etstnent of $'M1,q .9 at 5 per
cent. would be rec+eivetl. The one
thing ars feasible fora man even
with -ea•• very limited % wage, while
the other would heeptite impossible''
for h na. Taking advantage of the.,
low reef) to be obtanned when the
children are young,' •is:mat parents'
should aim at, the febeedren would
curry the payments , emselves as„
soon asrthey are ;able.. l young in yeaarss was old in knonvled•
What a payment ••o'f e25 cents or , ability, and eelf,confidenee, and
50 cents a weekwoeald apnrohase cat. teas cortrbeecsta'air and ref'aned
any age 'may be sere tined upon' ,e teesitiaan, hadtwon for him the
aesteein, respect and oonfidenee of
risen. He wa134% faithful member of
rthe Remain Catholic church, and in
•social circles and young people's
eiety, R4aas teary popular. Be
the production of fine structures it
is an indisputable fact that his
work always meets with the gener-
al approval of his customers.
It is our sad duty this week to
record the death of a promising
young man of Stanley Township in
the person of Mr. Loteis Mere, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mero, who de.
patted this life on the eleventh inst
at the age of twenty years. Some
twee weeks ago the deceased con-
tracted a cold which developed into
pleurisy, althoueet his condition
was not considered serious, for at for a shute lot of things he raan'r
tures he showed'signs of recovery. help such as usith gsrtiw r in
Towards the close of his short ill- mentioning such
visitors giving)atr.? inF
mess an acute fog of pneumonia about some folks and leavin=g' ,thew-'
set in and 4eathums with start- out, etc. He simply prints all the
tug suddenness:;iter painful snff- news he can find. Some people in •
erings of only a few hours duration form hien about such things and
ells remains were laid to rest in the others do not. An editor should
cemetery at St Peters church, not others
be expected to h now the nen P»
Drysdale, the funeral eby Re and ieeidencte of all your areolas,
throughout an ervilbeing conducted.Lsth ugh aunts and cousins, even if he should
T`ather Lsaendez'va11e. Louis although see them get on or off the train.
Tell us about it. It's news that
makes the newspaper, and every
man, woman and ohi.ld can be me
sociate editor if they only will.
Never apologize when you giver
this bit of information to an editor
for if there lives one so dead that .
he bed beet his appreciation of snoit
favor's he is dead, 'Indeed, to every
virtue that imparts to a, paper.
If at first you don't succeed, call
again ; If your "central” does not
heed, call, call, again. Don't get
angry, start to swear, throw a
book or :kick a chair ; central ton
has things to bear—call, call again.
What though Fon must wait as
while—call, call again. Pick' up
courage, force a senile -call, call
again, Don't call central horrid
names when you hear Nell talk
with James, try ore of your other
flames -call, call again.-Exchaanl;o
The newspaper man is blamer?:
apple:int nt to S, 'T„ Bastedo,,
Superintendent 'of Canadian Aa-'
nuttier, Ottawa, to Whom lettere go
free of +postage.
' :'eaves iineebedete mourn Ms ierepa-
a'it°9ftlll'L.EY eSHIP arable lobs his 'beloved parents. and.
a number of :sinters and brothers
The Rev Mr. llpforatlateet of Batnks',we1• of wheat bane the sincere sym-
Outario,omndaoted the aeervioes In a
the Bav'Eold Presbyterian church'I
on Sunday 1aat, `Mr% Ideivarlane is a.
speaker 'meth unparalleled. $heologs
nal attainments and demonstrates'
the gospel truths in a scholarly and
practical manner to s large con-
gregationeeteh sabbath,
T Nicholson is at present confin-
ed to his homethrough.; illness. Mr.,
Nicholson Contracted a f,ewere cold;
during the •inclement weather of
the early opting, which' as time
progressed dev,elopedinto.fa malig-
nant complex form of pleaneisy. Ile
is now under medial teeatment
and should no'further complications
set in his permanent recovery is
assured.
J. Seaekman the Veteran cement
contractor has commenced opera
tions on his building contracts.
Bending cement structures is a
work which calls for great techni-
cal skill, marked artistic ability,
cultivated sartorial taste, wide ex
perienoe and athorrni h masters
spaa;thy of the meter and community
aaaa;generaat'in its their sad hours
esf bereavement.
Miss E. A. Woods a former
teacher in 8e r9o1, No '4 Stanley.
veto during the present year has
been registered ne.a student at the
€ tratford gonna School hue owing
to deoling hea2'th been forced to
withdraw for a time from study.
Ishe is novo restddne at her hone in
-Gderich Township where with
good .medical treatment ootnbined
with the equable atmospheric con-
ditions which •e'haraoterize the
present weather is convalescing
rapidly..
The great bridge which spans
the .Biayfield sliver at Bayfield is
rapidly developing into a great
commercial highway. The bridge
rests on a. cement foundation and
the structure as a whole exhibits
in an extraordinary manner the
unexdelled ability and ingenuity
of its builders,
Far et s x.
That Want-
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ant THE BEST
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Our Machines speak,
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A l l repairing promptly:
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Of all the intricacies of fine cement j �4* ate,A
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