The acme magazine . ton. The industries which Regina is mostanxious to secure are those which willfind their raw material at her include flour mills, cereal mills ofvarious kinds, vinegar factories, distill-eries, ilax mills, oil mills, and similar en-terprises. The extensive cattle rangesof the province furnish material for thepacking establishments and their alliedindustries, such as soap factories, gluefactories, and other concerns which makeuse of the by-products of the packingplants. The principle of municipal assistancedoes not receive, enthusiastic support inRegina, but it i


The acme magazine . ton. The industries which Regina is mostanxious to secure are those which willfind their raw material at her include flour mills, cereal mills ofvarious kinds, vinegar factories, distill-eries, ilax mills, oil mills, and similar en-terprises. The extensive cattle rangesof the province furnish material for thepacking establishments and their alliedindustries, such as soap factories, gluefactories, and other concerns which makeuse of the by-products of the packingplants. The principle of municipal assistancedoes not receive, enthusiastic support inRegina, but it is realized that some meas-ure of aid might be granted in order toencourage manufacturers to come in atonce. It is likely that heavy inducementswill be offered to industries which canobtain their raw material in Saskatche-wan. Rut manufacturers of all kinds willbe heartily welcomed ; they are wantedin preference to any other class of now located include a flourmill, a sash and door factory, an abat-. Hcrefords now browse in the old Buffalo Wallows. toir, a brewery, several cement and brickplants, mineral water factories, cigar fac-tories, two machine shops, and a largenumber of smaller enterprises. The city council has reserved for man-ufacturing and warehouse sites fortyblocks, or 1,600 lots, in the northeasternportion of the city. There are in additionten blocks, or 400 lots, also reserved bythe city along the 0. L. L. & S. Railway,the line recently acquired by the Cana-dian Northern. The sites already allott-ed amount to about one-quarter of thetotal. A spur connects the southerly tierof blocks in this section with the mainline of the C. P. R., and other spurs areprojected for the remaining blocks, to beready as the demand warrants. Thesesites are available at very low prices anda mnufacturing concern could secure afree location upon giving certain guaran-tees as to the amount of capital and laborwhich would be employed. The reopening of the Souris coal mine


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