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R 2666. 382 Arcade Bidg. * Summerland, California.) EW OIL FIELDS ARE DISCOVERED Company to Develop the Morinville Territory H. L. Williams, One of Summerland’s Earliest Pro- moters, Is Again Heard From in the Far North this week received a copy of the Those who know H. L. muc field will get “a run for their money” and that the Williams is in charge "Tt will be remen ite infancy, and declar eral companies, notab 4 there was nothing here company), the Montecito Oil and Mining Company, (now the property of Miller & McParland), besides slso be remembered that Mr. Williams’ company (the Burton- wharf ont Into the ocean for the purpose of tapping the at this place. Today the wharf is a paying proposition, stratum.” other successful companies, It wll Willian was the first company that put rich off stratum that Hes beneath the wat after six years’ continuous pumping from Summertand ts the seat of one of the greatest oll fields in Californta. It is not: particularly on account of the num that were drilled out in the ocean. Millions of dollars have been taken from the ground, and the wells are stil producing as in the early days Our manager, Mr. Williams, was one of the original discoverers of theSummeriand field. and after drilling some fifty wells on the mainiand he decided that the same formation extended out Into the sea, He built a long wharf and drilled the firat submarine well in the world. It proved to be one of the best producing oll wells in the field. See Bulletin No. 11, California State Min ing Bureau for detailed report He has devoted his entire time to the off busi ness and thoroughly understands it He was immediately interested when h the Canadian government reports telling immense deposits of ofl sand and seepages of crude of! to the surfs in the Province of Al berta, and started for there at once. He found the surface indications as at Sum merland, and later drilling proved them to be almost identical. He was impressed with the fact that here lay one of the greatest oll fields In the world He prospected the country thoroughly and de cided to begin drilling at Morinville, twenty three miles above Edmonton. His judgment was correct: at a depth of 525 feet we struck a heavy flow of natural gas When lighted it burns from 20 to 30 feet in the alr. It {s an off gas and proves that there ia an immense deposit of off below. We were unable to coritrol this flow and keep drilling with the equipment at hand. It burned fo! al months before we were able to plug the hole and stop the waste The ural gas guarantees thousands of dol lars in dividends for our more wells will enable us to Edmonton with fuel svery of of) indications there, and the formation of a company, by H. L. Wiliams of old, when he operated in this field and did so ng the territory here, will feel satiafied that the same but one onton, B. C., Journal, containing a lengthy account of Williams, to pros- people interested in the new country will be thoroughly prospected if Harry red when doubting Thomases shook their heads sadly over this field, then in but ‘a little tar,’ among them being the Sea Cliff, the Burton & Williams (now went ahead and organized sev Lillte the Miller, Williams & McFarland any being the principal promoter of a number of Edmonton, the junction point of three trans- ntinental railroads, is now enjoying the most ntial ercwth of any city in Canada. It ts today th ading city In the province. It is in the heart of Canada’s richest territory. It lacks thing—fuel. Manufacturers have been holding back {mn the past on this account. We hold the key to the city's future. We can supply the demand for the next century. There are hundreds of thousands of tons of high grade asphalt on our property. This can be dug out with a pick and shovel. We can treat it with our own fuel. The newly constructed Canadian Northern Ralflroad, only three miles from our property, puts us in easy touch with the market. The bulk of the asphalt used in the States comes from far-off South America. demand ts world-wide. An Investmont with us ts absolutely safe; ft ts backed by known deposits of three commercial products, The Canadian government will pay us a bounty of 1% cents per gallon on our ofl, This bounty alone is more than the m et price in American fields. Agents of the raflroad com- pany have offered us more for our property than it has cost us It is too good to sell outright. We wish we tain our entire holdings. We are going to increase our output of gas. We are going to get oll and prepare our asphalt for shipment. We need more capital to carry on the work € subst We are solling non-assessable stock to the amount of $15,000 at 10 cents per share, par value $1.00 ‘This is a stock with a future, We have invest Tho money that is com, od our own m ing in being for this purpc any officer of o mn It is selling faster than we had expected and 1 to further our wor Not dollar is being pi you must buy it now OUR OFFICE WH.L BE OPEN THIS EVENING AMERICAN-CANADIAN OIL CO. 320-321 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST.