. A few facts about the city of Saskatoon : something of its past, present and prospects for the future, a city of opportunities. A railway centre. The hub of the great hard wheat area of Central Saskatchewan . The Traffic Bridge, now being put across the Saskatchewan in Saskatoon,at the foot of Third Proposed Saskatoon General Hospital. IVigc Tea.] SASKATOON—THE HUB OF THE HARD WHEAT BELT—WESTERN CANADA A RECORD OF PROGRESS X the year 1901 the pop-ulation of Saskatoon,sliown by the Domin-ion census was 113:at the present time itis about 6,000. Thisyears assessment amountsto $(1,669,0


. A few facts about the city of Saskatoon : something of its past, present and prospects for the future, a city of opportunities. A railway centre. The hub of the great hard wheat area of Central Saskatchewan . The Traffic Bridge, now being put across the Saskatchewan in Saskatoon,at the foot of Third Proposed Saskatoon General Hospital. IVigc Tea.] SASKATOON—THE HUB OF THE HARD WHEAT BELT—WESTERN CANADA A RECORD OF PROGRESS X the year 1901 the pop-ulation of Saskatoon,sliown by the Domin-ion census was 113:at the present time itis about 6,000. Thisyears assessment amountsto $(1,669,000. During 190O. the amountspent in New buildings inSaskatoon was about half amillion dollars. Plans andpreparations for buildingsfor 1907, will treble thatsum. At the time of writ-ing this, only one thing can retardthe building program of thecity and that is the congestion of traf-fic on the western railroads prevent-ing the free importation of what ma-terial is needed from a distance. The foundation is up for the Sioo,-000 brewerj- of the Hoeschen-Wentz-ler Brewing Company, Ltd., and workcommenced early in the spring onthe new $35,000 building for the Cana-dian Bank of Commerce. The citi-zens have voted $30,000 tor the erec-tion of a municipal hospital and thecongregations of Knox Pres


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