Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . uilding from which andto which such removal takes place, andthe date of such removal, which reportshall be made upon cards provided purpose bv the superintendent ofpolice, and sighed by the drayman orother persons engaged in such removal. Section 2. Any person failing or rr-fusing to comply with the provisions ofthis ordinance, upon conviction thereof,shall be fined in any sum not less thanone dollar, nor more than five dollars,with costs of prosecution. Draymens Removal Card. Dray No Removed from Street Removed to Street Date of removal Sis


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . uilding from which andto which such removal takes place, andthe date of such removal, which reportshall be made upon cards provided purpose bv the superintendent ofpolice, and sighed by the drayman orother persons engaged in such removal. Section 2. Any person failing or rr-fusing to comply with the provisions ofthis ordinance, upon conviction thereof,shall be fined in any sum not less thanone dollar, nor more than five dollars,with costs of prosecution. Draymens Removal Card. Dray No Removed from Street Removed to Street Date of removal Sisined Drayman.—American Grocer. THE CANADIAN GROCIiR The Twin Cities of Alberta G. Haxrison, Secretary Edmonton Board of Trade, Describes Some of theAdvantages of the Adjoining Cit ies of Edmonton and Strathcona. Edmonton is beautifully located onthe north bank of the North Saskatche-wan River with Strathcona on the south one modern brewery, two aerated waterfactories, a seven-storey packing andstorage plant costing o^er $1,000,000. One of Edmontons New Business Blocks. bank. The population of Edmonton isapproximately 20,000, and that ofStrathcona 5,000, making a joint popu-lation of the twin cities of 25,000. , Thisrapidly-growing city is very unlike theprairie towns, being 150 feet above theriver bed, and has wooded and park-likesurroundings. The term Northern Al-berta so often used as applying toEdmonton is a mis-nomer, as the cityis in reality 50 miles south of the geo-graphical centre of the province. The city owns and operates its ownwater service, has electric light and anup-to-date sewage system lately in-stalled and has also discarded the oldtelephone and installed the automaticStrowger telephone throughout the has also fine pavements and boule-vardes while street car tracks are incourse of construction through the mainthoroughfares, the street railway being owned by the city. Naturalgas has recently been discovered atMorinville 18 miles north of


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