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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1912, p. 5

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1nc11_1dinz:ne.1-Lu and hatch Low Rates to intermediate ports. ' MONTREAL; NEW YOE BOSTON; OR PORTLAND. ' ` 2.30 I . M. Daily; ll'0L|) >l..mniu. Jiunning the Impids. ~. . E3] _A GFFECE, BARREE."__ ' v EXTRA GOING DATES OF SALE SEPT. 4-th n _ _ _ ,, 6th `From all Stataons In Ontarao uu .- -1-Lu u ,i,F VAGATi0p|` I TRIPS L I FOR IIABVESTINE IN wssmm mum; l`ID- INF:-r n I RF`rnan nun r.-1::-rn MURE FARM % Lnannens `wmmn ,__._.__.._;__: 1 -2+; .H.>;.,,W.W n. 2 ' nscs. were not corrected for ovet two months, c0ns8qlIenLI_y' there were many hunges tolhe Jnmln. 1 l:=.nnn rwmnimr Hm vare In e.\*en:mcd in correcting the mailing: fbrms, but with r-:uchu.1urgelist as the E>:nmin- er s, itia possible that (in error ur two umv cream in. Im- that the date is correct. If there is any mistake please notify us at. once. in order that it; mtw be reutid. Grnnf. A mm . the Fair will take m2\'ur{tn;:e `oi thes pdpular outings. Full particulars 2 ' the Richelieu 3: `Ontario Line` !gim:, tender, mail car and on "Mt the bag ag car passed ovc {Bath legs were cut of! just be! [hips and when the train storm: J. J. Logue's. L. 0. Tremblay,` .Tra.vei1ing Passenger Agent of the C. IP.R., North Bnyfa-lso was a recent Ivisitor at Mr. Logue s. - EXCURSIONS, NIAGARA BrfFFA1.o AND OLCOTT.` hnrinrv Tnrnnfn W.\"hi?hYinI I Hev. J. Bedford 01 Fcrielon Falls hv.-as shaking hands with old friends here on Tuesday. '_ H Norman Hndrlnsz, mm ,4 mar nm....| nnmuton to `Montreal anu return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $19.00 Hamilton to Quebec and return * .......... ..25.on . 4 ? .7 AILWAY I ` WAR] in: across the left rail with utward. ~ He immediately ap- `e Makes, but not soon enough (1 hitting the man. The en~ ( I ray `if pos;U`v1 r2;' but \Va$' 3-5:). When picked up : _h!`E2ZlthiDg. There was ntoxic `ion. ` H was AWE! WARD 5 . Cooked Ham duriug__the Iastfoutf nights. .`Repo led here today `with one of the 1 .__.;._______jr _ Just now much speculation is being} f made as to how much damage` has: .'been done by the trusts which have: Lcinued rains that have been fa` during that time have prevented farmers from even getting cn laud xvii-h their h :`.ers to cut turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _'l'oI-oni to Quebec and ' %9 E'lQ.J !.\JE'1. an 1 ` ' For Infants and Children. ` 1 I52 Kind `lax: Eave .:`l;i:';ay=s Bnugii ' -Rn-aw: n-a - ns :j-'-'- I CASPTGREA JE Children. ` E .5 S g Boneless Back Bacon j New England Roll Baldgna. Breakfast Bacon THE BEAUTY s or nun GLASSES Boneless Bits TR`! Steamers "TOR(_}MTO& KINGSTON" ` Vince shows gcst; elevate companies in the Pro- nclusively that `frost has cerbainiy d ne -damage in the dis- trict aurroundin Calgary. The meg, thatseema 0 ave been frozen the that seems to linve most severely H s between High Riv- er oi: the south and Carstairshn the has `daxnngod the an, and word from Blackie, on the Aldersyde branch, just east 0! High River. says that ` wheat will be low grade, with nuts C` yielding a law quality. As far north > as Provost, boo, trust has blighted i the grain, th report from that point 'fmUs'%rs% AN:m%VGUARA1$'sfE( 3 n_ M355 % , . . -, . AGENT 1 _ . MANACFR wnn 'rI-nr nunur.-D _nru:. An IIXALIIUXVD Alexandra Gardens and Brinr Hill Park `are situated on one of the highest points in the N01-4211 _[`c'Jx-onto district and are pos- - sjssed (if unusual zx:1.tu1':1l beauties, :1 great sulx1rba1n}1a1'l< -exL:elle11t for situation af- fords an outlook and View that could not ~ be eazelled and hard to equal :my'.vhe re in or about th-u city. Many cf the most: And 5;}? e:-Inn of paymeht are reasohdbiy easy. I` Lots in -Al e:`:and_:-`a `G`xar.dns' haste :2.aanged hands at greatly increased prices netting the investgrs hand- some profits. A few lots in Alexandra Gardens- are still available. ' business section of the uit_y I III`; I\J\.l`\ I IKJXV Alehiandra Gnrdexis and Erin!` Hill Park` , are less th:m :1. half lmux-`s our 1-i to the , about -1 milcn tnrth of King Stx'ee>.t-1mlt' :1 mile _Nortl1 "of Upper Canada. College. :1. little `\Vest of 'Youge Street, the most c-11:=.rming proper- ties recently added to the city's 1-osideutial districts. well rest Cull pr-opez'tic.-a, is u.~'.sLx1'cd. They huxte all `the :Ld\'zL11tz1gus 0 e ~"pr6-ximity to the city, and its attrxu-.t1nn.~:, and at the same time oII'cx- the cxl1ilaz'a- ti-on, heul_Lhful_ues.~x,. n:~.tumi be-mxty and open freedom 0- country hfc. TIJL` I {'\I` A 'I'I'f'\lY ` [DEAL HQMESITE handsoxxie and cr2.s'ty }mu' North at-e'the idcl chui'*c for III)11l()SilOS. No . . . , ' wlmzh has only been uvanlahle to bullders `situation; one conhl sclm-(2 could be :L Inurc for n Shm_.b }.m:_im,l Wm bobunt at least as `desimable one and ":hul' wrm'uxmu- u. . ` I ` `Y \ rapidly as the Gunlens. well re.-:tri'<::ve u.~'.s'Lx"cd ."'l'\ I RI'(VPII'\I'\FI'I I I'VIPsuI 'l"}1;-v hnvza nil Hm mh-....+......_ n4 ,. durnf leave: Iirmnilftgn 4:; uvcry I`1\esduy and Sumnlay, Idnrnlllnn In lnnlnnu BRIAR ` HILL PARK "and ALEXANDRA GARDENS offer no speculalzivn uncertainty. They are right in the heart of the most desirable of the high class, suburban residential districts, just where the property demands are the greatest to-day, where the advance in va_ ofmryset back in growth are infinitismal, and where the history of invest- ments in Alexan-zlra Gardens is an almost absolute proof that the investor may make a handsome profit on Man investment now_in Alexandra Gardens and ' Brim Hill Park. THE ]DE`ALlH`0ME`S]TE cw...-n'y `AIM-.....1.... r:. ....1,..... .:.`.I `n..:.... r_r:n13.._L '.l )I1t():u'nln('nb-ll in H... H."-;lm1.= n. :. has is certain, where the possibilities . ' ALEXANDRA GARDENS created a qeniatlorg, so eager were investd to buy lots in this desirable section. Many investors in lots in Alexandra Gardens ` made several hundred per cent. on their investmenm. Few lots remain to be sold in Alexandra Gardens, anal Bria?" Hill Park, an adjoining property and closer to the city, offers equal opportunity to the investor to-da_y. GARDENS cfated 4 Manv invmtm-x in In Vii-Ill-\JI\hI l\J II` should avail themselves of the 1 Alexandinfg Gardens For mu vu._y ul vane VISITORS TO THE` TORSNTO EXHIBITION should avail themselves (.5 Hum nun.-..+.m:+u a.. .....l.. _ _-..--__n g. TORONTO SU 3 UR B}. N PROPEER-TI ES -YEILDING HANDSOME -PROFITS TO INVES. TORS. THE CITY S RAPID DEVELOPMENT CREATES TI-IE DEMAND AND VALUESTARE DIQIRIP1 A f*r`r\DI\nunr 17 G .Vsx;1t Briar Han: Park andLA1ex anidra .Ga'i?dez 1.s _ T - h w1i!_i;2 Torozc1to - -. i. . rm... $1S;@ 1 ooolsl.-mds mh-eturn $1 3.00 ' Montreal `~` ' v" 24.50, .4 Quebec " 33.50 THE ATTRACTKDNS nm-Lea anwr`uhu m..1u..:-.. 1:7: ' lustyated Booklet and Full Enfonnazj:icn'andA ` ~ - Appsmtments M PHONE MAIN 74750: NORTH 3571, o; Write, or'Call " .., -....... - _- . .. , .u_uu.u.n.n-\r\.: MANAGER FOR THE OWNER _ _ NG STBEET WEST -._ - L TORONTO ;;'u__; . z.y.94-,g- y.- n aw-..-m-..... .. vuvlu \JL w.,uuuu_y Luv. THE LOCATION .1...-. t1....,l...;.. ..._.1 1'.>_:._._ %B1iar Park -m.u Vww ` Toronto is increasing in population at the rate of about 40,000 a year, and is des- tined to become one of,if not THE largest City in Canada .. -...u uunvzruvy 1-111lJ VPU R 4% ISING ACCORDINGLY. ""-' `ane._ vv nut 3):: 8. Us. ULILU Our Autemoi;-ileu are ai: your service A GOOD INVESTMENT. _ this year." . s., was found his Strome, Killum, Sedg-2\\'1c7.(, and kncmng beside his bed, He E Lougheed also Veport that the sund- hjmseu, ing ,r:r'aiu must, have been touched bvl Quebec _" Sglguenay River In:-Imnu mnul: V Sn.s\;a.tchc\vau, where the crops 21 ` further advance-:1, the light frpsts e perienccd there have not done In A `FOOT % AND UPWARDS `-_ - v--v.unv JI-alLllllJIll\JL` : opportunity to make a personal inspection of mited VNER TORONTO E B: STOCKDALE, Mauser AND : "Lots a o'{'ex`cd Ll ; nu pun V n1ur.lVl..'l'.b"` Alxandm, Gm-dens and B1-iur Hill Park I resitlexxts will hzzve a\'uila.blu to them all -city conveniencaa, sewer.-1, Wa.ter,`gas, elc- tric lights, gr-unolitlzic walks, and paved st,1~ee`c.-, d the property `is near to L-l1u1'cl1e.~:, s:-hools, colleges, stores, bowling greens, and golf links. _ K `. . 't`I!`| .' |1`I'I1twI- I nnnorun I A I IUN - Alexandra Gardens and Briar Hill Park nre xunmxg the n1o. a.dv1ntageouslysit;- uutcd propertio.-3 from the standpoint of trarnsportution. `The Metropolitan Line (Stop 19) Yonge Street passes the p1_-operty, `on the E655, it is regarded as a. certainty that 3. line will he constx-llcted on or near Avenue Road through the Park" and Gardens and ibis expected that 11 line Will he coustx-uc,ted on Buthux-st Street to the \Vest of the property. ` ` , THE PDNVIFNIITNPEQ-. I U10 property. THE CONVENItl;lCES` .'.'11'n7rn rlnwlmm ....,1 1:..:.... 11:1 1 my l_'l(iLE. . in Brim` Hill Park are being I at most reasonable prices. ` , . 'L1vERPO_0x__, GL'A_sG0w, Pm/MOUTH, sourn-[ I AMPTON.:LONDO_N.Ct1ERBOURG,ETC.` H A l z .: L4AU \.AuLl.|cu:. `-TRANSPORTATION mam Gm-.lmm .,..;| D..:....1:r: bun Aunlxa. THE mic: r2..:.. ..' r:r':n n- _.u_ `Chi`1dren-Cry FDR I-'LETGH_ER S C A S T O R IA Collier & Owgn Sts. .BA:i42'jiL:` Fdr ra.tes;`da\tes of sljng and ofher. informer tion Concerning these lines apply at a

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