"I l eudtleli 1-e.,|pn\..s--f ...___ ‘1.-\_E" "_.,_» - , _ _ f"’."¢ _ - - ` .WEEK S \ d , W we in ..5“$“.°.! n ‘£'§'."ll.‘£o”“°““ CITY about WI!! . ' ' " A I A-i ' »' ‘ 1' _ lr. Hatfhe! Uilrphy, 0\\ll'10H¢-` ' _ '1 " _ f. ` iDVD hll rece; , i ii Rudi vor "”““`““"” ~~ » . » * J ' ` _ oi ms " , ~, ~ i i _ . l>¢‘>¢h°r.‘_llr. John murphy, was roi, ~' _ _ ` _ - mln! Years conducted a bakery on “ffl” WO _ Kant street. Mr. Murphy was 'N _ Centre e - ` HY are the three Transcon- _. tinental Railways now con- structing nojlcss than 300 locomo- tives and 23,000 cars for use in t-he Canadian \/V est? NOT on the 2! strength of .1 boom ? On the con- trary' they are but endeavoring to keep abreast of the tremendous cur- rent of solid progress that is making the West fairly hum with prosperity. CARMANGAY, the heart of the finestspring wheat section in South- ern Alberta, is going to capture a big _share of the railway development in Alberta. ,Im Gmzr” CARMANGAY is situated at the strategic point on the Little _Bow River where all rail- ways attracted to this fertile district must cross, thus giving the town a tremendous advantageas a shipping point. f CARMANGAY will handle more Wheat than any other point in Southern Alberta. A mil- lion bushels from t-he 1911 crop went through Carmangay. Half as much again is a conserv- ative estimate for 1912. CARMANGAY is the objective point of no less than four railway surveys to-day. Her four mammoth elevators are already unable to cope with the tremendous tmftic of the dis- trict. Three new elevators are planned. CARMANGAY will not only be a great wheat centre, but is going to ship the immense out- put ,of first-class coal which- underlies the entire district. Railway Development would alone en- sure the _success of your invest- _ ~ ment in Carmangay. But Carmangay does not depend upon rail- ways alone for her expansion : _ To-day Carxnangay is a three places of business _ thriving, hustling, in- to-day. ' norporsted municipal- ity, building forthe fu- ture in brick and stone, _, of which they have ' - , their own materials. . .Western Canada' Curmangayhnii a pure - has fifty- __ natural water upply. _ Cai-mangay has one of _ the finest- brick and stone ‘schoolhoiises in f ` _1‘l§e` finest residential lots inllCa|-mangay _V >"~ ;` ._ . ' ` ‘- -Altewistfer Not ia" suburb, but inside property, but one' i ‘ block from Post-office and_City_ Hall. Lots i ‘ are guaranteed Hill. dfrfllld .|°*°|~ It. you stop to realize the situation at Carman- gaytkhday itwould. be simply a matter of how lots you would buy htjonce. Our hand- wmely illustrated booklet* tells the ‘story of oumhngay, with facts, ifisps-arid figures. 5°# xii #ll .»Y““°|&8°and hadbeeninfailing 1 ‘ ¢ health for some time, though only _ - e uture Railway .°°°“°°° °° M- be -'mf = -M- an wus predeceased min more in left the province. He is survived by i Wil\l\il>e¢. and one son William in - British Columbia. Besides his broth- mpc ervice Medal for long and y. ,of Um camipany. Mr. A. B. Warbllt- _ ' tw v's“°‘1 °S°*°°* *“° ‘“‘° °““ Metallic Shingles .court adiourned at 5D- m- *-0 111°” coup” *iii* “#5 f°` “'.t°~.a'.i;~;» r ~ M ALWAYS SELECT Cui Flllf The reliable Rock i 'A 2 \ / Q - \ I ‘¢ l“‘ I O § *O ?‘!. fo 0 \\‘)\\\ Q' lg ‘ #".h.'.l.l 1 if-"`