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Barrie Examiner, 4 Apr 1912, p. 5

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` -......... -3... V .,.. _ rt-..` vn-.:;?4.-w5:_:=-.~ Inve %tment.s% in %tTo1? Real Estate A are Making Fortunes fair the Investors _ __-..... .. .......r...5 ragavs. vvxul un No Speculative Uncertainty at the element of s15eculave'uncertaintv for 1 I I \\ nus, J. Bcu. - Jr. I.--(c) I. Hook, G. lm- shofcr, V. Hodgins; (b) R. Wiles, J. Hobson, A. Moys; (a.) D. `Riv- ell, 1}. Penny, M. Wors1ey.. 1 A. nlan.-m. ~ Jr. II.--(a) J. Sinclair, 1. Bob- ley, R. Thompson; (b) L. Reid, 0.` Sanderson, D. .Gowa.n. l{sl:_ `}<'u~Ic. .Tl1e Trusfs -Ll!-5'.`-KING STREET WEST, TORONTO PHONE-=-Minn 1415 ` 1 , 5C} onge Streets, The Mcircpoiitaa Radial Lirie takes you t6 the gates on Yonge Street, and ziline will undoubtcdlv bc'con nued up .Avenu Road thrdu 1} AJ andra Ga ens. A further iine is in" coh- templation which it is expeclccl will run through the Bat}-mxst Street Section 05 AEe:;ar.d:a. Gardens. ' ' 1' M1,} P::.r!c- to Ale}:-' and .Giiarantee ' Comphny L I M I T E D . ' -nnia numm nxutrmm man. 4,: -.._._.._____. "Anthem:-0 Day of Love Eternal, urtlett.) solo and obligate, Miss Beatrice Hluhuson; \`i oli.u obligate, Mrs. Lillian ,.Wilson.' Anthem:-Awake Thou `Thug `Biirtion Avenue Methodist Church Rev. Mr. Morrow of Victoria. College, Toronto, will preach on Easter Sunday. ; Special Easter music will be rendered at wle morning and evening services and l r Violin Solo, `Mrs. Lillian misou, Anthem:-0 . gzrtlett.) 5010 obligate, M, .....- nu... .. -_..- `year when you njoy fresh frit .V % -. Pineapples' . Graphfruit . A - 3 A B an a n as 'E`:\ Oranges. ' L e in o g _ A` p p Ie s 3 Also . Fxjesh _Lettu_ce, ~ g Maple Syrup and Maple " Sugar. " \'ice will be held very evening this week at Sp.m. 0`n Easter Day, hgly com- znunion at _8.30; moxjning prayer and holy communion at 11; chilnxexfs service, at ltfiie .:Wi1l -include the following: Anthel-`0=- 5 "As Sleep Takes 1rn,;m." (Shelly. )_ with` ' 5010 by Miss "L. U-arr,et..`. Uffert.0Y.V. ,\'ice every `at h9Iy_ Qum- Joha Blevins has returned to Toronto after spebding n few days with his family. St. George : Church . I With the exception of Saturday, ser- H;c.cHANNEN; A .'>Z~.'z9~!-.@~`ZV-:11!-I-t3~`6>2<%+0-Z-6%; e*Sm}in;9 . ` 6'9 Is .tha'tA time of the% .._ ...L-;_ ...... .........`I .eections as Ale antx':-i Garo:len's, Brink- Hill Park'- and other properties, the im-' provement of then: and the almost ir.crecl~ ible.clem3.:1d fog homesiie lots that llZ`. S - obtained has amply proven the wicci.om of the selection in the north. - {ll l\/lany .lols have `been purchasecl as homesites for permanent homes ol'_tlie . purclaascrs. Today there are in Alexzmclrsv. Gardens not 2: fr 31 of the most hanclsornr: residences erected in antl around the ciiy, and many more are in course of er`;-ction and cbniexnplzition. - . 53' A mzmber of lots in this desirable property havqlzoc Cher; "ay i3:`I'.3nic2's as Isa-.5e'an_cl sure was *i'iez:ts,,and the `G Aloxanra 'Gar:`lex:s are right up-to-a:laic in improv_einents-gas, watery to realize on his purchase has been able to readily do so ;-.2 a handsome prot. 1 ~ 53 Alexandra Gardens is one of the. moat bcauiiful and desirable of the new resi-` ' clcntial sections to the. north, wonderfully , endowediby nature_as the 7iclcaLhomesite\- section, it is approximately 454 miles from A e corner 0 A\lE_7, an N ropoiitaa `ch aline midoubtcrlly laeconlinued .Avenue thrciurzlx Sriar x_'G.'lS. con- electric light, granolithic` walks are available, has one` of ihe best laid howling `to schools, churches; stores aricl liranlcs. ` greens in `Canaa, has its own club house, is convenient to two golf links. and. The restrictions in the Gardens and, adjoining properties are such as to assure them as high-class re's1denual.secl1ons. ~ ; LISIIMENT cunts IDISTEMJ.-`EH`.\ v ' v avauablc at the tnal, tne tune to be arranged to suit Counsel. Ar gumcnt will, b heard the same day. " A` 1:` `VJ Phneuzinlzn TIP mad- uay. W. A. Boys! K.C.; ior plainti. '1x, ...,1.+;..1'r.n...,w 15` far .19. A`. E. H. Creswicke, I~Z`C., and- \V- 11. L$DyS.` 1\.K/., 101' lJI"d.IllLlll. Hdughtbn'I,cnnox, K.C.} for def Iendaut. ' ' `SAVINGS BANK DEPA-RT MENT-_ Tn!-nu-nu! udnd )mIF.vnnn-In wt. In-mt :1 L`. I r\;K I Interest added half-yearly at best mutant rate. A deposit of One Dollar or more 'will stLu't'u.n ucubum. LuL.AV I-_ ,capita'r, $4,608,050, RcserV,e fund 5,608,050 Assets, ,- 57,067,664 :_1-us .;.v~__- _~.s.o...-`yu--nu `run var-m-& _ ALEXANDRA GARDENS lie right alongside of BRlARL:i-`IIVLL PARK, one of the most. charming properties yet, added to the city s suburban _'districts, and vies_with it for desirability of locality and natural beauty. 1],] Men of vision forsaw the future for this `great section to the north of the city of Toronto as the natural outlet anal relief for ' the congestion in thcvmore central districts, and the wonderful development has vrarranted their foresight. Q1 The acquiringofsuoh desirable suhurlsan. .eections Ale::and1ra Garo:len's, provement them almostir.cred- for has permanent or the [376 record of actual transactions within,,t.he past few months reveals proof that many xnvestors have in a short period made .5 prot of one hundred per cenffand I " over` o;rtheldo (`I To (late every invesfor who h_5s_clesire realize his purchase has ~ '7 nxmz onge Streets. I The iquitableyire Assurance Socicgty 1 I BOTHWE`ll;'`l no...-7 S-l_!est Single Dnvcr, attached to _ vellicle, (ttliuns bun-ev.l ). . . . . . EY-Best Yearling Bu11`,`Durha.m, reg. 10-IEHt -your-old Bull`, Dxlilnuxu; ` 1-es.z'1stered. wuu;.;uu..... ....... .. _ T-H_em-y I):-nught .\l_ixre or (ieldh-.;;, 3 years `old or upwxu-Is. . . . . . . . . . - Single I)r'n`cr, attached vehicle. lamlliuns ) . .. Arrangements are made with an all of charge if s Karrie Agriculturai`Snciety's Rules `in Gntmr. C2Mark%e'-t" u Squa5_re, B11`%ifl':` THURSRY. mu. I In! Springstalliunshuwk 'P1fize _ List _ tabs. and Alberta, Montana `anal North Dakota,\ including points ,on4 Grundv r I`runk-Pacic Railway. The Grand! Trunk Pacic Rni1wu3`7"hortc2t line. fastest time, fmast service bu .-_ tween Winpipeg, Suskutoan. an-:I\ ` Edmonton. Before deciding on your.- trlp consult anv Grand Trunk Agunti for full nnxtimxinrn nn Ii`-NF-30'!--D 4 ...., uAuu.|" ' EVERYTHING POENTS TO A GREAT DEMAND FOR L(5TS AND RAPID DEVELOPMENT IN GROWTH AND IMPROVEMENT, and the PERMAI\.IEl_\ICY of these BEAUTIFUL HOME SECTIONS is ASSURED. . The iflvestment side of the Alexandra Gardens proposition, as in the Briar Hill Park property, "is undoubtedly a safe tandfsane one,- and its own hist_oi-ya guarantee for handsome prots to the 1nvestor. Lots are now on the Market. . W El/JlEL1:l"ST`!?l`I:lllC7)(ISllli:MglOllvu3E"FR SETTLER S EXCURSION I`O T11-IE_ 5 WEST VIA THE POPULAR \_ . ' ROUTE The Grnnvd'Trunk Railway Sysiiexrn to Chicago and thence connecting li-ncs.-omm~encing Tuesday . March; _12th and conf.1:pui_n; every Tuedny s.-omm~encing Tuesday, 1 continuing Tuedny rcb; rcai-t r until Avril 3012]], to prin-- `, _ ,. ,. . .. - [Entrance Fee $1.il5 1 sell any bull frpp TD. D. McLEAN % -L'ocAL. EE.NT 1 `J u A apccl.ua.l".lVe U ncertamty Q There is not speculahve uncertainty for the investor in Toronto properties that there is in many of the W<:`.tem Sub-Divisions, for the reason that the city s great growth comes from an actual and rapidly increasing demand for properties for home sites and commercial purposes, Toronto is growing to be a great city-its population is increasing at approximately the rate of 40,000 a year. i ` ' _ 9]] The Juggernaut of Commerce is forcing many an old residential section into a rnagnufacturing centre and the city has been forced to find an outleteroom for expansion, room for the " homing " of its natural growth of population and the inux from outside centres. Toronto's Building Permits for the year" 19] I amounted to over $24,033,907; a great proportion of the amount was spent in the newer sections to meet the demand for new homes, anti still the housing question is aiserious one,,and there is a_ cry for more houses. Permits for January and F cbruary this year amount to over $2,108,080. 0 ;E;?afi??&m~? mes aux uuiuu -nxccplug ` 1' ace N . (ll Notwithstanding the phenomenal groyvtln of Canada's Great West and the. _ enhancement of values which is the natural outcome of the rapid development of important centres in the West, Torontois -keeping pace with the best of them. `RY IV `I ,1 -- Toronto is the second -largest cityin the Dominion, and is destined to be the largest, and that. within a short period of time. ' V Toronto -Keeping 5 Pace '

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