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Change: and cigars available for their guests. Later the Empire Hotel became known as the Canada Hotel and then as the Eden Hotel. Sources: Biggar World, Biggar, Saskatchewan, August 19, 1909, pages 2 & 5.
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Change: Photograph courtesy Biggar Museum & Gallery The Empire Hotel on the corner of First Ave. and Main Street had been built and was in operation before August 1909. Heather & Fisher Bros. were the first owners of the Empire Hotel. Sometime before August 1909, Mr. C. Neil arrived
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Change: After,After Mr. Neil took overover, improvements were made. The Empire advertised having forty well furnished rooms and a first class dinning room. The Empire also proclaimed having the finest wines, liquors and cigars available for their guests. Later the Empire Hotel became known as the Eden Hotel.
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Change: wines, liquors and cigars available for their guests. Later the Empire Hotel became known as the Eden Hotel.Hotel. Sources: Biggar World, Biggar, Saskatchewan, August 19, 1909, pages 2 & 5.
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Change: The Empire Hotel on the corner of First Ave. and Main Street had been built and was in operation before August 1909. Heather & Fisher
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