The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . vailable for homesteads in more distantdistricts. The city is at present mainlydependent upon the railway pay roll andits distributing business, a large section ofNorth-West Saskatchewan receiving itssupplies from the warehouses in NorthBattleford. Several small industries areestablished in the city, and the councilis endeavouring to attract others. A tractof land has been reserved as an industriallocality, and the city is prepared to offersites to manufacturers on very generousterms. There is also a


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . vailable for homesteads in more distantdistricts. The city is at present mainlydependent upon the railway pay roll andits distributing business, a large section ofNorth-West Saskatchewan receiving itssupplies from the warehouses in NorthBattleford. Several small industries areestablished in the city, and the councilis endeavouring to attract others. A tractof land has been reserved as an industriallocality, and the city is prepared to offersites to manufacturers on very generousterms. There is also a well defined whole-sale district served with spur tracks. Goodopenings exist for all manner of industries,but especially are conditions suited for awire fence factory, a brewery, butter andcheese factory, oatmeal and flax mills, atannery, steam bakery, steam laundry, andlinseed oil mills. The prospects for re-tailers are also good. The city is strongly in favour of muni-cipal ownership of public utilities andcontrols its own water, light, power, andsewerage systems. The streets are excep-.


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