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Las diagrammas suivants illuatrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No 2) 1.0 1.1 L£ 1^ 112 136 ^ bs u 1.4 IIM 2.2 12.0 1.8 1.6 jd "APPLIED IN/MGE I ^^ t653 East Main Street B^S Rochester. New York 14609 USA '-SS (716) *8? - 0300 - Phon* ^S (^^^) -^88 - 5989 - Fax K ' 1 /—■■^r yrt 4 y iJ^/ii^ n/J, t^al^abel^a palls Tin-, original owners of Real Ks.aU- in our Northwestorn Cilies, such as Minnea,.ol,s, S,. I'.u.l .n.l Duh,.!.. ...<■ .., .i,.y NM- lion.ircs, owing to the fact ihat they appreciated the natural advantages of the location of these Lme-, and ac.,u.re.l property in their early stages of development. In the Great Northwestern Country, b...l> in the United States and Canada-which is only in .ts infancy asto developments- the opportunities for investments are e<,ually as good to-day as they were prior to the establishment ot the above na.ned ^ Uus. On account of the inunense territory to be developed and its wonderful resources in Karn.u.g Lands, Tunber ITodu. ts and Miner.d Wealth, it is safe to say that there will be many great Cities in this terrUory wh,. h to-day have not even been thought of. It is believed by the projectors of the enterp •■ treated of in th.s pamphlet that in securing the tract u. land referred to they have looked ahead to the n.any natural advantage m connection with the location, and therefore believe t a, before many years a prosperous and thriving City wdl be here located. Assuming that this is true-and we thu.U a --■^"' ' ''-' 7->''"" ;; ' sul'ect will convince any one as to the correc.ness of our views-it is self-evident that those who purchase ground a. the outstar, ..t ■nominal prices will be sure to reap a large profit in the near future. V^-:^ t {f (AllCMIVrs.- i i ^'^^8(^ t I I KAKHBEKA FAl'ljS '0^lff^fit?l^l^f'^'^f0^^^ll9f^ fr U 01 hi THK K,al^abel^a falls C^ind and glecti^iG Gornp^i^ii"* Qiinited, Ok Ontawk), Canada. This Company has acquired a tract of Jand coiiiprisin^j in area about 2600 acres, located on the Nortli Shore- of l.nkc Supe- rior, in the I'rovince of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, on the Kaministiiiiii.i River, at Kak.dieka Falls, at a point 14 miles west frrni the City of Port Arthur and 1 1 miles west from the City ot ''ort William— these cities bein^; dist.mt east about 180 miles Irom Duluth on the Lake Shore. The flatufal Advantages of the location are its proximity to Lake Transportation, the Kxquisite Natural He.'.uty of tlie Country, and the l.noinious .\\u\ 1 . ex- haustible Power furnished by the Kakabeka Falls — the last named, 01 course, bcin^; the (,'reat ft-.vture. The Waten Poujen. The Kaministiquia River at this point is 300 feet wide and the w.iter falls perpendicular 12; ftet, providing' probably the finest w.iter power on this Continent, estimated at 250.003 Horse Power, four limes the power of St. Aniliony F.dls, at MmuilmiiuIis, Minn. t'i in The natural advanlaKes of these Falls are such as to ena1)le the great power to be easily and cheaply utilized, and the character of tiie rock formation insures pernianciu y. The power is also perpetual, as the enormous volume of water flowing over the Kails, even iluring the driest season, will furnish power far in excess of any possible requirement. The engravings in this pamphlet will give a faint idea of the gran.leur and m.agnificence of these Falls. ■*, V. 1 liocation and t^ailuiay Communieation. I'lie Company's property is located within three miles of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who, it is expected, will straighten their main line in such a way that it will run through the Company's property, and will establish there a Depot and Dining Station, fitting up the property about it as a handsome park and advertising the Falls on account of its superb natural beauty as a special feature of the Road. The line of the I'ort Arthur, DuUith & Western Railway, now being constructed from Port Arthur and Fort William, will also pass through the Company s property, and run in a Westerly direction, connecting with the Northern terminus of the Duluth & Iron Range Road, thereby making a through line from Duluth. This Road is being constructed for the purpose of opening up valuable mineral deposits of silver and iron. The silver deposits are referred to Liter on in this pamphlet, and, in connection with the iron deposits, would state that they are a continuation of the famous "Vermillion R.uige," located in the northern portion of the State of .Minnesota, which has been so profitably worked through the medium of the Duluth & Iron Range Road. This " Vermillion Range" extends in a north-easterly direction from the Northern Terminus of the Duluth & Iron Range Road for a distance of -jo miles along the line of the new Port .Arthur, Duluth & Western Road, and will form the basis for an enormous tonnage over this Road ; in this way great additional business will be brought to Kakabek.i I'alls. t CReST OF KAKABEKR FRLiUS J 1 -I I t i ^'i'- imgrtir'-- The ptrimatry objects fon the location of a Touin at this point ujill be : ii'i 111 F.R8T.-The establishment of F.ouRtSO Mills for grinding the Whet fom the great Lana.i, u. N-rt uses . , o,n,n, Canadian Pacific Ra>lway; at present all of the wheat being shipped (without gn,ul,n,) by L.kc Men,.-,, i.o n ,lu lak. "eiminl of the Canadian Pacifi. Railway at Fort W.Uian. and Port Arthur. This alone, in view of the n>agn...cent water power, would necessitate the establishment of a City at this point. SECOND.-Theestablishn.ent of Saw M.u.s, S.s... Dock anu Ul.n. WAcroKUCs, there being an ...nenso .unbo, ..„,„„> tributary to this river. THIRO.-For the estabUshment of manufacturing industries for producing A(,ki. umwkai, I Farming District of the Canadian Northwest. FOITRTH.-For the establishment of Woon Pulp M.lls, there being .inmcnse forests about the Falls of the .in.M sVUUc Popla, . which is most applicable for this purpose. FIFTH.-For the establishment of SrAMi- Mills and S.viKLrKKS tor ireuing or treating the ore from the rich Silver Mmin.; Distiia adjoining, U.ere being a Silver Mining District second to none on this Continent located within a r.uU f .> n.i.es .f the Falls, and through which the new line of the Port Arthur, Duli.th .S: Western Railway will run. If In ll.is r.ch Silver Kc«ion a number of very profuable mines are now operated, but owing to the fact that there is no method of concentrating and smelting the ore the ship.ncnts up to this time have been confined to only the rich pay streaks, wh.ch have been transported at great expense to Swansea, Wales, Denver. Colo., or Newark, N. J. The re.naining ores, which would pay well .f trans- ,>ortation and concentrating facilities were at hand, have been si.nply retained on the dump and are now awaumg those facd.ties. A careful investigation of these subjects enables the projectors of this enterprise to state definitely that all of these industries can be prosecuted with ^'.reat profit at this point. For all of the above projects it is proposed to utilize the enormous Water Power of the Falls. The Company's Ppopepty comprises about 2600 acres, about Kakabeka Falls, including the water power. Th., tract is about two miles square and the river runs almost diagonally through it-the Falls being located near m centre. The ground has all been carefully surveyed and aport.on of it— in area about 1100 acres— has been |)latted into a Town Site. It has been thought advisable to plat this ground at the outstart only on one side of the river. A map of that portion of the property which has been platted into the Town Site is attached to this pamphlet and special reference is made to same. A small diagram on this n,ap also shows the relative location of Kakabeka Falls to Duluth, Port Arthur and Fort William, as well as the line of the Canadian Pacific and Port Arthur. Uuluth & Western Railways. The last-named Road is now completed and the rads laid within two miles of the Company's property. The natural lay of the land is most advantageous for the purposes contem- plated. The surveying and laving out of the streets, as shown by the plat, has been made to conform to the topography of the gronn.l so far as possible. Proper spaces have been reserved for Parks, Hotel Site, and the location of manufacturing mdustnes along the liver. etc. A •• er jn of ill he ils 11- he les A great deal of careful thought on the part of the projectors of this enterprise, and a full comprehension of llu' rcquirnncnts, has led. we believe, to the most desirable arrangement. fls a Pl easure t^esont. The natural beauties of this location are hardly surpassed by anything in this country. an^''tmim' f.-»B««i»»-»«H^ww'- —.•»*>-. -^ -y^««(*l»ft'. Price List and Plan of Sale of Lots. -3- The management of this Company liave decided to adopt the followinjc plan in the s.de of their pruptiiy, »liuli wdl noi fail to commend itself to investors. On all lots sold prior to Jan. ist, 189J, Twenty-flvc |>er cent, of the pun h.ise jirii e will he set apait and deposited in the Ontario Hank to the credit of a s|)ecial and sepnrate fund which will he used for the following purposes only : These deposits to he made in the hank referred to as the cash payments are made tn tiie (.'ompany. I'ivc (s) per cent, of all sales will be expended annually in improving; and heautifying the Parks; the remaining jo per cent, will he useil in '^'ntn,:, c.ish sul)suli(s to aid in the establishment of manufacturing plants or in taking subscriptions to the capital stock of such m.mul.utuiing (onceins, care being e.vercised to locate only such tirms as will give promise of permanency and smcess. If the 25 per cent, above named, or any portion thereof, shall have been used in taking sidjscriptions to the ( .i|iil.il slock as aforesaid, such stock shall be held by the Company, as Trustee, and all dividends or profits accruing on such slock shall either be applied to the credit of the above-named fund or shall be used in beautifying the I'.irks, the same as the other ; per 1 enl. The terms of payment in the iiurchase of lots are as follows : Kifly per ( ent. of the puu h.ise price is lo be p.n of pun-hase. ■ ./■•'! CORN IK. INSIDK 1400 #300 37S 250 325 225 The title to this property is perfect, being under the " 'lorrens'' system of title registration-an act in vogue in the I'rovince ol Ontario, which virtually amounts to title insurance guaranteed by the (lovernment. Ihe following will be the prices on lots until further notice, subject to change at any time without notice : BUSINESS liOTS. 2(J X 12." Icc-t witli -jn feet Alley. CKNTKAL AVKNUK. 1st to 5th St , ....•••• 5th to 7th St., ....••••• 7th to loth St., ....-••• ist AVENUIi SOUTH. 5th to 8th .St., . . . . • • ■ 1st AVENUE NORTH. 1st to 5th St., . . . . • • • • 5th to 7th St., . . . . . . . 7th to lolh St., ....•••• 2d AVENUE NORTH. 1st to 5th St., . . 5th to loth St., . . • • • SOUTH HALF OF I'.I.OCK N<>. 195. Fronting Kakabcka Falls Boulevard, ....•• 40o 325 I7S I2S 300 250 250 200 300 250 200 «75 17s 125 4 vV'S ■"g" ' i . ^ . "' «4»i !l » ' 'W B»l !l| lW*-"'W F-:- THUNDER-;- BAT. 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