The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . s extensively carriedon in the surrounding country, to a certainportion of which Dunmore should eventu-ally serve as a distributing centre. Thecompany are making preparations to securewater from adjacent sources, and as an in-ducement to build within the town site, theyoffer to supply gas to manufacturers forlight, heat, and power absolutely free ofcost. In addition, the company will supplyto manufacturers, also free of cost, spurtracks for the transport of goods andsufficient land for plants. Lots,


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . s extensively carriedon in the surrounding country, to a certainportion of which Dunmore should eventu-ally serve as a distributing centre. Thecompany are making preparations to securewater from adjacent sources, and as an in-ducement to build within the town site, theyoffer to supply gas to manufacturers forlight, heat, and power absolutely free ofcost. In addition, the company will supplyto manufacturers, also free of cost, spurtracks for the transport of goods andsufficient land for plants. Lots, upon whichcan be erected cottages for working men,are supplied by the company at nominalcost. The company, which is so energeti-cally pushing to the front the claims ofDunmore, was incorporated on March 28,1913, with a capital of $100,000, of which§40,000 was paid up. Mr. C. R. Ross, themanaging director, is a native of Madoc,Ontario. On entering the West in 1905, heacted as electrical superintendent of theWinnipeg Electric Railway, which positionhe held until the formation of the company. 1 u IP ------^ htL^. ?^^^??^^1 , *?


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