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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 14

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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PACE FOURTEEN. FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1913. THE EVENING RECORD, WINDSOR, ONTARIO. i cupied by George Stockaell for $1800, and has moved into same. Allen Dewaherst has purchased the house occupied by Mrs.

D. L. Lemarsh, and Lewis Williams is moving into same. fl IT'S ARNER. Arner, April 17.

Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, of Hamilton, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. George Quick. Miss Ada Iler has left on an extended visit to Detroit.

Bruce Her, of Detroit, is visiting at his uncle's OOrlan Iler. Mr. Celi passed through here on Wednesday morning with five loads of beautiful hay, on his way to his home in Wheatley. 'J- Hie iDstaUmeDt Man Hie Gloving Van Tile Baseball Fan Some roetry this It Breaks Out On Us At Times With our esteemed friend anil coworker "Old Sol" beginning to declare himself, and the warm breezes Mowing gently in upon us there tomes Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses A bov of sweets compacted lie. Herbert.

This is mixing up the sublime with the ridiculous, but 1 guess it all goes in the good old springtime. Rut it sure is sign that moving day and new homes are in order. Say, it's up to a good many of us to let out for a "HOME ISl'X." In the parlance of the ardent fan our schedule this year is fine and we sure will land the Real Kstate Pennant for It's easy to get unto our pitching. Xo curves to ours. Just good straight mound work.

Always a few new faces in the lineui "Ty" is due Mon, but in the meantime you will lind chalked up on our score board for today all our best "hits" in the real estate line Now! Play Bali: Umpire Twomey. the 7th concession is on the sick list. The funeral of the late Oliver Be-zaire, took place Saturday morning from his residence on the 4th concession, Anderdon, to- the Canard cemetery, and was largely attended despite the condition of the roads. The deceased was 68 years old and survived by his wife and one son, Henry, three daughters at home and three married. The seeding has not commenced jet.

JACKSON'S CORNERS. Jackson's Corners, April 17. Miss Gladys Murray, of Ojibway, was the guest of Miss Irene Holden over Sunday. Mr. J.

Fisher struck an excellent spring cf water on J. Edward's farm last week. The Young Ladies Guild is undertaking to raise money to place a stained glass window in the new St. Stephen's church, and for this scheme purpose giving a play Monday and Wednesday evenings, April 21 and 23, entitled, "The Spinsters' Convention." The young ladies will be much pleased if all interested in the building of the new edifice will show their appreciation of their efforts and patronize the play. Miss Lottie Oliver spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

Wm. Herdman. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Moore and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards. Mrs.

E. Vollans and daughter was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Man-shall. Miss Mabel I.IcKee was an Essex visitor last Thursday. Work was resumed Monday and Tuesday on the new St.

Stephen's church to complete the digging out of the basement. MAIDSTONE. Maidstone, April 16. Miss Elizabeth McKercher. of Watford, has arrived and taken charge of Miss Hazel Markers old school at Wesley.

i Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAuliffe of Detroit spent Sunday at the home of James Deehan. Charlie McCloskey had the misfortune to get his little finger on the right hand taken off at the first joint. Dr.

Bowie dressed the wound. Con. Beahan is back from Ottawa to spend a few days at his old home. Morris llalford is home from Toronto. Some of the ladies had a papering bee at the parsonage yesterday.

Fred Market received a carload of tile from Essex today for his farm. David Croft has a contract to put up a cottage for Dr. Snell at Kings-ville. Alex. Russett, Jerry Collins and Charlie Brundage had the township road scraper again today scraping the road after the rains.

Ernest Ellis and Alex. Taylor left on Tuesday for Calgary, Alta. They will spend the summer in the west. Vince McCloskey received two cars of gravel for his new house last week. Henry Wolf has just received four cars of gravel for a start on the heating plant he is putting in at St.

Mary's church. Stephen Farough raised his new barn on Friday last. It is 40 80 feet and 20 o- 22 feet high, on a good high cement foundation. John Dunn and Charlie Sexton are doing the work. Charlie Cole of the post office, Windsor, was here yesterday on business.

Xicholas Farough was struck on the shoulder by a timber in some way at Stephen Farough's barn raising. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy visited at Peter Sullivan's on Sunday. Miss Clara Kane has returned home from visiting her sister, Mrs.

T. Allen. Joseph Allen is improving after an attack of pneumonia. Isaac Libby is moving today. $300.00 Down, Balance as rent buys this beautiful cottage in any location you want.

$3,700.00 Buys on your own terms one of the finest brick and stucco houses on tho Davis Farm. 8-room Modern Frame House, on Gladstone avenue, near river, $3000 $300 down, $2S a month, $6,000 buys best location in Walkerviile on Wyandotte for good etore. New House worth 'i the money on it now. Can bo moved off. Terms to suit.

Good store to rent best location in city. FOR SALE Strictly modern cottages on Gladstone terms. e-room modern house on Moy ave. terms. 2 cottages on Pierre ave.

terms. Strictly modern new 8-rooin house on Oak ave. terma. 2 cottages on Pine ave. terms.

A 6-room cottage on Lillian street, cheap and terms. An assortment of 21 lots on Moy and Kail one to ono-half blocka from Wyandotte st. 60 feet frontage, cor. Moy and Catar-aqui sts. Plumbing is all in on these lots.

Thi3 bargain will only be open until Friday night. Modern cottage on Windsor ave. THE PALMER REAL ESTATE 22 Pitt St. W. 114 I'icrre Ave.

rhone 418. TI liLJCi Todav's assified Column ALBERT LITTLE, rhone 847, 201 Goyeau Bi. PHONE 2134. TETEK OSTERHOUT, Thone 09 33 Langlols Ave. OFFICES, 25 PITT ST.

E. House and Lot on Goyeau Street, Windsor, FOR SALE on easy Apply 137 Victoria Road Walkerviile Phone 2249 Houses COTTAM. Cottam, April 1G. Mrs. Albert Wolfe, of Dearborn, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

Burns Burling. About thirty-five men turned out Saturday last and put in the foundation for the new church. Some of the farmers have started seeding. James Bennett and wife have returned from a two weeks' visit in Detroit. Earl Davidson has purchased tho Melvin Malott house on Talbot street for jjrtOO.

Lome Paiker has moved into the Robert Burling house. Mrs. D. L. Lemarsh has purchased the J.

E. Moore house now oc- LUKERVILLE FOR SALE-i-INE R-ROOM HOTTSE wi'h bath. hrJsrht spacious cellar, four a stonr's throw from Wyandot tf: sf. Kor th'? prico, location and lOi.Mrtf-ti. this a pood investment any wav you take it.

7 HOUSES, ind don't lag INYKSTMENT. Sep for lietjils behind Real Estate C1XV AXD FA KM I'KOPLKTV Bought and Sold Albert P. Jaaisse 4 White Block rhone 145 L.ikerviile, April 1G. Farmers Iving on the fifth and sixth concessions. Anderdon, have each got a demand from the P.

O. deparment asking for the money for the mail boxes. The route will be known as the Auld rural route No. 1. Mrs.

Joseph Beneteau, living on IIUIIIlllllilHNl JlliilllllNillHI! FOR S.M.K-ONE 8-ROOf HOUSE wi'h baih, on Goyeau, grood location, price See us for terms. FOR WITH BATH ON HricJec ac five roams, down. FOR SAIE-HOUSE ON WTANDOTTE east noar Ouellette ave. price Don't forget this, near Oueliette. FOR SALE TWO-STORY FIVE-ROOM house i Winrlor near Wyandotte for StiJf.

Its Hose proximity to Wyandotte makes thir a good buy for anyone -uO do ti. Your money properly invested in Real Estate, in Windsor and vicinity, cannot fail to bring good financial results. FOR SALE-COSY COTTAGE, FIVE room. near Wyandotte, lot 3rnl-0. down, balance on For a home or just for invest riifciit.

see this; rent $1., price $1900, FOR I.t- -THREE MORE fi-ROOM cotiases. road. Walkerviile, near srhol, cars and business dUtii'-t; will huv anv one of theni ri-'sl not a penny less. Why? iney arc worth more. FOR.

SALE-VERY DESIRABLE RE Windsor sidence on Victoria garage, etc. oee us ior aetaiis. FOR SALE-'J-ROOM HOUSE, ALL oak floors, bath. Krge shop and gar age on tr.e prtnn-es. nis is a dandv for the person who wants room and conveniences, lot GCxlS2.

Some lot this. for sale 's-roqm cottage on Goyeau, water and gas inside, flGOO; -r jt'j uuwu, iu suu. FOR SALE 2-STORY HOUSE WITH wing. gas throughout, wa'er inside, r-uw' uown, Daianre to sui FOR SALE-LARGE 7-ROOM HOUSE witn Datn. 4 bedrooms, $500 down balance 10 suit.

UEDKORD SANDWICH. iramc an modern, ri-room r.ousc, teet ironi river; lot OOx ngnt near the Governor Line. Is one of the best located subdivisions now on the market. We invite your comparison as regards location and prices of lots with other properties. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.

CITY WATER is now on part of the property. Many lots have already been sold. A small payment down secures you one of these desirable lots at from FOR SAI.E-S-ROOM FRAME HOUSE on iiouK.iu, good barn on premises, lot "4 fc.t on I'loucail and ll'u fctt on Pine. Sit down and figure on this one at ONE MODKRN BRICK! RESIDENCE on Oueliette in business district best oargam on me. avenue, jfituuu.

FRAME HOUSE (TWO LOTS) 60 FT. front on Campbell ave, 2.j00 for NOW we offer what people have a long time been waiting for. Situated on Felix avenue in the town of Sandwich, 10 minutes to post office, car line and also to the newly proposed ferry boat landing to Detroit. This is the best subdivision in the Town of Sandwich. Remember TM Felix Avenue is The Direct Road to Ojibway.

Cement Sidewalks and Water Are Now Laid oh This Property. Sale Begins Saturday, April 19th. These lots will be offered for sale at a price that will interest all buyers. In one week the prices will raise 10. The First of May the prices will again raise 10, so I-IE1RE and is the chance of a life-time for those who wish to invest a small amount and get big returns.

Two lots have already been reserved for two good residences. This street has been made 16 feet wider this Spring and it is proposed to be one of the best streets in the Town of Sandwich. Act Quick, These Lots Will Hot Last Long, BOOIXlb Or no BOOHl, this property will re-sell at a good profit. The building restrictions will assure a good neighborhood. spot casn.

Money talks here. Lots Victoria and Hanna Two corner lots HfixiLT. fjili each: down and per annum, balance; interest per Church 2 lots 30x150 each, this Bid" of Grow, upon the hill terms Per Lot cne-haif down, bahp.ee semi Make your reservation before they advance in prices DO IT NOW. annually. 1'iice, each.

Curry ave. Fine lot on Currv avenue IpavrmCT.M paid 40x1 '4, near river, near street cars. Thi3 looks mishty good at $750. McKwan ave. 2 40-ft.

lots near river. $ltt per foot front (20 feet.) Dougall ave 2 r.o-ft. lots, a good investment for anyone. Oueliette ave. 2 choice HO-ft.

Jots. You know where Ouelltue is, don't you Church st 4 30-ft lots. Always wa3 a desirable street. Arthur lot, 30x120, $500. Albert st.

2 lots, 51x120, $450 each. Assumption St. 2 lots, 31x120, $550 each. Brant st. 2 lots 31x120, $45Q each.

Hall and Assumption 1 lot, 30t12o, fc750, northeast corner. Dougall-1 lot, 30x120 $650, east side. Wyandotte cat 1 lot 33x120, $65 per lojt, south side. Bedford St. Sandwich, Ont.

1 lot, 30x 203, $-35 per fojt. 15. fl. Twomey PA RSOMS 1 H. Night Phone 412.

EE No. 4 Medbury Block 5 Phone 2209, Phone 1610. 210 Davis Bldg. Office, 10 Sandwich St. West.

Phone 213. House, 4 Wyandotte St. West. Phone 7C0-K. 7E INVITE YOU.

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