Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 2 Mar 1911, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Open to receive a limited nilmb; bf Punilsl during the winter season. For terms app] `at - Residence. 6 Collier st.. Barrie. or Phone 3 4. I P- on Box 349 . The orchestra is nely balanced and play with good precision and at-, tack, the delicate shading and perfect attuning. of the instruments all com- bining to make this the most enjoy- Iable performance ever given by a ibody of orchestral musicians in Barrie! `av I Tyhe Dance of ]3eath5y" (Danse Ma-l lcabre) and Berlioz overture to the! lRoman Carnival werev the remain- ing orchestral .numbers, and both were l magnicently `interpreted. Q I rm, , ' The numbers which appealed most` lfavorably to the audience were the` lviolincello soli by Mr. Leo. Smith, Mus. Bac. The audience insisted on. encores and he graciously acceded. | balanced` on}! 'n]o1r 1I7;4']1 n-run] vn-nn~:a:n-n .-....'l 4-`L The piano accompaniments of Miss L. Garden were a feature of the pro- gram, the beautiful grand piano, under her able command, producing notes of bell-like quality. Thu henna n-F hnn+L ,< /T\.......... `If. I I.v\.| v uuvuavo I unav IJL uuu uvuluuuo Mrs. J. 'McDonald Fahey ga.ve_sev-E eral charming vocal numbers, display- ing a cultured soprano voice to good advantage. V ' rnh T: & $ A A A L 2 _ _______A`____ `IT. -.. Va. us) DUU1 U0 8 The Lacombe number .Aubade Printaniere? is a delightful little in- termezzo descriptive of the joyous] springtime. It was charmingly ren-I dered `by the orchestra, the only pos-1 sible exception being a somewhat_ harsh accompaniment at times from the brass section. I `ll ..- 1' `1r 1\ ~- u-u --- c `was rendered in musicianly style, -re- vealing the conductor s rened read- ing of his score. 7|... T ...\.....`L- ___,_,,1, , II I q ~ I L1`.-con. -A. 1:; BELCHER. Grand Master G. 3.0. The undersigned have the South-half of _Lot number Seventeen. in the seventh Concesslon of Innisfll. for sale upon reasonable terms. Possession can be given at any time and the Vendor desires to complete -sale before spring. ]*`urther terms and particulars will be made known upon applxcation low MoCAR'l`HY. BOYS 8; MURCHISON, Vendor's Solicigzogs. Last week a meeting was held in the Police Court. `Chambers for the purpose of `organizing 9. Scout Coun- cil to look after the thorough organiz- ation of the`. Boy `Scouts, and the fol- `lowing were selected: Mayor Beecroft, Major 'D; H. Ma`eLaren, Mr. Donald -Ro ss,. ' Ald. Young, Capt. W. Scott, VM'ajor iC'owan, =Mr.. A. S. Burton. Mr. -S." g.-Mcgftlam ` was `appointed secretary -and; `the-~ gov. E, " R. J. Biggs, chaplain. . .`Bepr6s'e'I1tat iVe's_fo.from. Allamiale stated I `An earnest request is being made by the Orangemen of the Town ask-! ling the merchants to decorate their places of business for; the big Conven- tion next week. There will be 500 delegates here from all over Ontario West and the interests of the Town demand that citizens should unite in welcoming these strangers within our gates, and that merchants should de- corate their store fronts and let our visitors see -that _ we appreciate the {presence " of such a large convention in Barrie. It is good` advertising for Barrie. and is` well worth all that is expanded in time and money. {An Appeal to the Merchants To Decorate Their Store i `Fronts Next Week. I A return-visit of this fine choir at :9. more opportune season should be re- warded by .v,' full house. Undoubted1y| they are we'1 worthy of much more liberal support than they received in lBar1-in. ggvvl UB1 i Barrie. 1 On Sunday night a program of sacred [music was given by the Choir, and the `large audience which assembled had ithe pleasure of listening to the nest `sacred choral concert ever given in |Town. `The best numbers were the solos O, Rest in the Lord (from Elija11) by Miss Nansi Langdon; iHe was Despised (from The !Messiah)Vby Miss Megan Harris, and 3 \Nearer My God to Thee by Miss J. Emanuel. Home, Sweet Home and Absent were two" concerted numberswhich pleased the audience `greatly. The programme was varied, rangingg from the simple ballad My Ain Folk for contralto, to Verdi s M19-1 erere from I1 Trovatore, and! every number was delightfully render-E ed, demonstrating the command which Madame Hughes-Thomas has over her `band of singers. I\,, no 1 !Small Audience '0!) Saturday Night But Sacred Concert Packed Opera; House. [WELSH CHOIR Or. the S. W. corner of Maple Ave. and Ross streets. Splendid bui1ding.1ot. cheerful loca- cution. 3.-`mo cash, balance on easy terms. Ap- p61y to Mlts. HEARD, 13 Ross street. lghlolne 3 9. - Although the attendance at the con- cert of the Welsh Ladies Choir on Saturday night was not large, those who did `attend were well repaid by hearing one of the best singing or- ganizations which has yet appeared in Town. The fact that Saturday night {is a shoppingnnight in Town, and the ientertainment coming just after The Old Homestead and The Toronto Symphony Orchestra no doubt was lresponsible for the slim attendance` 'at the Choir concert. OUR. CRITERION. scour coUNcI_I. ORGANIZED C. A. B. JENNINGS, Grand Director of Ceremonies. FHNE SINGERS! "m'.`l:en per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale andba1a`nee., within thirty: days. thereof. '- ` will! -nasvknn `illliuin. ` Ag: {.4-...1.~_-:I_~;._ l-ve-..auva\n.n roux: -L`\Jt UV; There are said to be erected on said lands a. comfortable dwelling house containing ve rooms, good stable, barn and outbuildings,. also young orchard and good well, thereon. The property" will be ojerenvd ifori sale en bloc and subject to a reserve. bid; a " `J3;r `31;-;:`11u r ?';Zs "fIf3' pgrtculgm -.%app1$.to.. % ` A ~- ';` I In pursuance of the powers vested in them the administrators of the es- tate of the late John M. Fisher will offer for sale by public auction at the Queen s Hotel in the Town of Bar- rie on Saturday, April 1st, 1911, at 12 o clock noon, the following valuable property, namely: Lots numbers 19 to 24 inclusive, on the west side of Essa Road in the Town of Barrie aforesaid and Lots 19 to 26 inclusive on the East side of `Centre Street in . said :Town of Barrie according to registered plan No. 30. ` . ' Thnrn nun ans ) J- 1.`- .........I.__'I ._ -_!'I {GLOOPER ANNUM IN ADVANCE amen cont: 1-unn?.~....- An 1 ml I- 1 U U LV U lVl.A N . mechanically inclined. to work in automobile factory TUDHOPE MOTOR CO., Limited. Orillia. 9-9 OI` PROPERTY IN THE _TOWN OI` ADMINISTRATORS SALE Would not this be the time to con- sider the moving of this important institution to a more central position in the Town`? The present location WAS THE CENTRE OF THE ORIG- INAL TOWN SITE, but the town has grown westward, and a more in- convenient site could not well be chosen. In any case would it not be well that the question of location be well considered before going further. with the work. Many of your readers would appreciate a full statement of the facts as to cost, etc., on which the Board are to act if these are I available. Trusting you can furnish this in-. formation, -rv Sir,-A matter of great public im- portance is now being considered by the Board of Education, viz., the question of a new Collegiate Institute. Under the Inspector s order what is practically a new building has to be provided, and judging by the reports of_ the Board s proceedings appearing in the local papers, it would seem that nothing but the walls of the present building can be utilized. [The publication of correspondence does not necessarily imply that the views expressed by correspondents are endorsed `ny The Advance.] I Editor Advance. ' 0000000000000000000 00 0000: :OOOO60_O0OOOOOOOOOO09000: I---~: `r-`V~"*~" ! I After the {conclusion of the even- ing"s proceedings, the ladies in con- inection with] the Board, provided 3. esumptuous repast for the entertainers and friends." The incident referred to on the medal was represented to Mr. C. A. P. Powis of Hamilton, who is the secre- tary of the Association and he very promptly laid the matter before the .committee. The medal is highly ap- preciated botli by Mr. Berthelott and his; friends. AN'l`l4`.I')-Y0UNG MAN. mechdnically 'a:g_tgIp9bj_le_`f_gctoy 'l"lT1\l.I{\Dl.` nnrxmnn run `REWARDED ~ FOR BRAVERY The medal is in the shape of a watch, and is suspended from a clasp by a piece of silk about two inches in length. . On the clasp is the word Bravery, and on the face of the medal is Royal Canadian Humane` Association, while on the reverse side is handsomely engraved: ` ` Award~ ed to `Cyrille Berthelott, for courage in the rescue of Mrs. F. `Currie from ac- cidental death, at New Lowell, Octob- er, 1910. The presentation was made by Mr. Angus Bell, on behalf of the Association. 'CyrilIe Bertheloft, Recipient of H` Medal For 5 I The program was very interesting and pleasing `songs were given by Mr. ;A. R. Tudhope, Reeve of Flos, and Mr. `Powell of Barrie, who acquitted them- selves exceptionally well. One of Mr. _Powel1 s songs was Annie Laurie. [while most of Mr. Tudhope s were humorous as could be seen by their reception. Miss -Arnold and Miss Ket- chen contributed several excellent re- citations and Mr. Wm. Oliver gave iseveral selections on the violin in his ,usual eicient style. l One of the chief incidents of the `evening was the presentation of a medal awarded by the Royal Canadian Humane Association,` to Mr. Cyrille Berthelott, one of our village black- smiths. The E heldj a Low`eIl, wasna g tin pre 1" a `good A a Apresidin g. Ul'El'I HIIIIUIVI IN HUVII smau col-an nmuiccu-rs V Sunnidale Public 2 concert in the t. 1, on Friday eveni1 good `attendance, THE FORUM neloft, of New Lowe l, Humane Society Condensed Advertisements under..tl;is head 259.; 3 times. 500.; payable strictly 1n advance Yours, etc. (`Mu-9-Ix ?ubIic Library ] town hall, evening last. ' 1 - Saving Life. ere ) % SUBSCRIBER. l:Ir. as. Board 1, New There 3. Mar- "}CN'13 4;-1}-.I1.;PHER TAKE NOTICE that after, said last mentioned :late the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto hav- ing regard only to those claims of which she shall then have had notice. and that she will not be answerable for the said assets. or any part thereof to any person, or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at" the date of such distribution. ` Dated at Barrie the 7th day of February, AD. 1911. . STEWART & STEWART. 6-9 13 nwnn VQL Rnrrln Start an account now in the` Union Bank of Canada. It will help you to save systematically--and increase your savmgs with Compound in; terest, V UIU Isl o\ ~ 9 \g"lo-oo--o-oI Iuo-onoo1 o 0no|n-oo-o-o oo-o-0100900 on-o o-uIo-o- 10 -o-oo-- : y -- - ww---- t CO?-D28 Maker of Portraits 09".! O F. T. SHORT. - Manager A Savin'gs Acco`u1_1t is alArr 1o,st'-`in- variably the foundatlon of success.` 8-10 ever gets a 'sta_rt in. life (unless- inherits money) except by ' regu savmg. T ' Total Assets over . .v.. . - WHEN_ TRAVELIJNG Wmsr Bl Bum AND s'ro1= AT ms - 5'#i`R`c``3`5- : Winnipeg Fu-stpclass Aooomm L tion. Remodelled .and Refurnished Throughout. ' OPP: ` CAD I We have :1 large amount of money to loan at lowest current rates.either in smallorin large amounts. on the security of good farm mort- 2'mreaT Mr-.(`.AR.'l`HVT Rnvs 2, Mnpnuvcnu M A R .2"a"a~` "iiqr :. T $IL-__.._-II I\__-___- __ Capital. Rest andl ` Undlvided Prots) `f -MONEY To Lo%AN,+.J;%:%? 15I'iY&6.~-`land! tn~'lii.dn~`it-_ ouno o-o-oo o-o-o-o oo f.oo- -oIlo-I Io-o-o-o o 0`on-o-o-o-oo o-o-o-o-oo O on O0 1; EVERYTHING IN 5:; PHOTOGRAPHY A - - - _ _ -gm. ..;_ _-_._,_ 6-9 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 'AN'[`ED--A good general servant. Ap ly, ' MR. SHORT. Union Bank. V g) 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -_- - ..-- ----- -r\uuII\4AUl-I\t5 an: annual Ul. Ill IBIQU iiibiints. onythe s'curity ages. McCARTHY. BOYS 8; MURCHISQN. unlop Street Barrie. - . co. Doo- o o ,o`on-o-o-ouoo o-o-o-o-oo._ _\ THOMPSON cacw, PUIIJII-llI.v VOL. Lx. No. 9 " -wt-IOLI: No- 395`?! -L : n _ no? one MAN IN A THOUSAND J. F rank Jackson Portraits `u-uni P. o'connu. 1>1-Sp;-'s?uo. 5 5il:c:;:#8EtTr`e5t winpeg `Inga Annnnnn nn. Tngvnnnllis I MONEY TO LOAN wmcn I; -IV-I'.`-W_` OR DESIRABLE IS FOUND IN OUR STUDIO : _ : : 0! Barrle Branch- a.-:.-_._- Notice is hereby givenpnrsuant to R.S.O. 1597, Chapter 129and amending Acts=tbat all rsons and. others having claims against the tate of the said Andrew R. Standen who died on or about the 31st da of January, A. D.. 1911. are req uired on or be ore the 9th day of March, A. D.. 1911. to send by post prepaid. or to deliver to Messrs. Stewart 8: Stewart of the Town of Barrie in the County of Simcoe. Solicitors, for the Administratrix of the `said Estate their christian and sur-names. addresses and descriptions, a. statement of their claims pro crly veried and of the security (it any 1191 by them. A \v'r\ Y3VYY\rnrvv-rs -'1 . Q-.. ---..._.__ ,_ 1 ron SAL; n W An 1* as: any w gnu`, 13 Owmg St. Barrie. _ _ - Admlnxstx-at-rix Solxcttors "iii ""15."3L1`is71"iI1}s6}"f" L).-. -8 IL cxxdhdf. $6,600,000 46.ooo.ooo urn` Barrie. xless he regular L. F. ADDISON T Teachex-_of ViOlinAv ` Referrixig `petitions , op'peals and re- ports. A - - Notices of motion. General business. iteceiving `reports of "Standing Com-.| mittees. _ Unnished. business. V l General business. ` . A Election. and installation of oicers. Selectien of -neitt `place of meeting. I Raising. the Grand LodgeA te the Royal Scar1e't'Degr_ee.`_ , T Reading minutes. : i ` V V Repegtingv the_j:.Boynl.` sen;-let Lee- I-n in V tux-Ve. I Receix:i;1g aiztdt "1211;-a-"rep0rt of the Committee to. draft the Stand- ing 'Comm~ittees.v V ` peals and _ reports. 1-u,,p,, -- - - - - iieading and receiving petitions, ap- second` wsiibsequent Days. Reading Scriptures- ' Reading and adopting proicedifig |day s minutes. ~ ` . On AWednesday- evening` an open! meeting will be held, to AWhichtl1e' public are most cordially invited. Mr..| J. Cameromjhumorist, of- Toronto; the Citizens Band, and some of ,the best local talent will take part, andi Mayor G'eary, Dr. Pyne, Hon. Jas. Duff and Dr. Sproule will delivervshort addresses. A ` Opening the Grand Lodge` in the Royal Scarlet Degree. 5 Reading Scriptures. Appointing Committee to draft the Standing Committees. Repeating the Royal Scarlet lecture.`i| Business connectedewith the Royal` Scarlet Degree. Reduction to the` Orange Degree Grand Master s address. Reading annual. reports of Grand Secretary, Treasurer, and Auditors. ' 1144-! ` The order of business at the meet-. ings of the Grand Lodge i`s.as fol-` lows: ` ' V ' A . NOTICE TO CREDITORSi u e I On Wednesday, about 500 delegates from all over Ontario West will be in Town by noon, and the first session of the Provincial Grand`Lodge will be held in the Opera House at '2 p.m., with Grand Master Harry Lovelock in the chair. On this page and also on page three will be seen the photos of a number of the prominent men and Grand Lodge o'"1cers of the Order who will be present. Besides these, it is expected that Hon. Dr. Pyne, Hon. Jas. Duff, Mayor Geary and many other prominent Orangemen will be- present. . V e I I The Provincial Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West will convene _at 2 p.m. `Tuesday, with Lt.-Col. Belcher, Mayor of Southampton, in the chair, and in the neighborhood of 150 `del- egates will be present. Their meet- ings will be held in the S. O. E. Hall, opposite. the G. T. R. Depot. The work of the Black Chapter will be concluded on Tuesday, with possibly Ian evening session. I\ vvv -u - - Grand Black Chpter Will Meet oni Tuesday-'Grand Lodge T 1 On Wednesday. V l The prograrn for the" Grand Lodge meetings of the Loyal Orange Associa- _tion next Week will `conform to the regular routine, of Grand Lodge meet- ] ings, .a synopsis of which is given be- low. TOWNWILL BE INVADED BY ORANGEMEN Closing creii1oi1_ies.- Trinit% Church CONTROLLER H. c.;ocK1:i~I " Editor `,`The Sentinel. _ first Day. TI-IE INTERESTS OF` BHARF-IIE, TI-IvE'OOTUN'l"I OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OI-' EANADI In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew` R. standen, late of the Township of Vespra, in the County of Sim- coe, Farmer, Deceased. ! BAR7RIE%,kCOUNTY OF SIMCOE. ONTARIO, . MAR. -2, :91: Thomas Herbert Lennox is the bap- tismal hame of the member for North York, but` 1191 v'vas_ Herb. "to his 'schbolmate, and V t"`- '13., Herbert V _ is how he s`ig`ns". his . ;tra. {Mn Lanna; `beg. - *#wed.h`hi#` *0! smcu orTIE'RB. uauuoxl In the Saturday Illustrated section of The Toronto, Globe 9. series of sketches -on members of the Legisla- ture. is being, `published, written by Mr. J .` Alex. McNeil`. We reproduce! one from last S_atorday s edition,_ it being Ia. bwrite-up of an old Barrie boy ,' by `an old" Bariieboy, and many will read" 15vith.pleasu_re' of the success {of ,1-Ie`._1'b -Le_tj,moxf.;thej ions-time star of the .Ba1_ -'ri e lacrosse V team; " T Barrie Turned Out `More Ablei % _Parlia.mentarians Than I Any Other Spot. ` ' I lFormer Star of Lacrosse Field Ef-1 I T fective_ . Debater in | ` % Legislatgrp. VlGNl-JTTES 0F ` ; THE LEGISLATURE I Miss Grasett` excelled in her piano! concerto in,A minor (Schumann), and! the audience demanded an encore,` iwhich Miss Grasetti had to unfor-I tunately decline on account of the` length of the program and the fact that the orchestra had to return to Toronto after the concert, making it imperative that the entertainment should close at an early hour. Schumann s '1`raumerei{ was the next concerted number for the_ _or- chestra and this beautiful composition The orchestra, sixty members in all, and the assisting artists arrived by special train, and the opera house was Well lled when the opening bars of lo. Wm Tell overture sounded out] from the violin-cellos, followed by the] beautiful shepherd s song, reaching` the climax in the animated Grand. Galop of the nale of this, Ros- sini s masterpiece of orchestration.` The audience with one accord remain- `ed silent `for a moment, and then lbroke into thunderous applause, denot- -ing in no uncertain tones their ap-V preciation of the magnicent render- ing of the best-known of the popular] E` standard overtures. I The concert given by'the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in the Opera House on Tuesday evening was a re- lvelation to many who attended, many . of whom had not heard Toronto s ne orchestra, and who thought the glow- ing press notices in the city papers were actuated by a feeling of pride, rather than a critical analysis of the playing of the orchestra. Any doubts which had -formerly existed as to the excellence of their performance, both in ensemble and soli numbers, was dispelled by `Tuesday s night s con cert, and Mr. Welsman will be as- sured of a warm welcome for his orchestra whenever they visit Barrie again. ' - PROPERTY FOR SALE AT AT SACRIFICE. ihrge and Fashionable Audience Greets Canada s Premiere { `Orchestra on Tuesday Evening. e HARRY .LOVEIn0CK, : ' Grand Master. >0:-rzcnns or; arm: ORANGE GRAND LODGE. lThe late Senator Sir James R Gowan;l the late D Alton McCarthy, M.P.; the: late Mr. Justice William Lount, for- mer _M. P. for Centre Toronto; the la.te T. .G. McConkey, M.P.; the late Hon. Charles Drury, M.P.P.; Haugh-' ton Lennox, M.P.; Leighton G Mc- |Carthy, ex-M.P.; W. H. Bennett, ex-M. B P.; Albert E. Dyment, ex-M.P.; the late Andrew Miscampbell, M.P.P., and E. A. Little,\ ex-M.P.P., were all Bar- rieites, either by birth, education or residence. As T. Herbert. occupies his` front-row seat on the overow side of the chamber, with keen eyes peering ithrough his glasses, he presents the picture of a clean-cut, clever looking, shrewd and dapper young man. It is 'hard to believe that twenty-ve or more years have passed over his head since. he `was the idol of Ba_rrie s Ia- crosse enthusiasts, and the , white man s` lhope~ ..-of many a stirring struggle with ` Orillia, Bradford r or} Beaverton. Like the Admiral in ...`Pinafo_re, `-`of legal knowledge he _ acquired a grip, and started to prac-. tise at Aurora, but, although he still resides there, and maint_a_ins_ `a, branch olce, `no, pent-up` Yonge street. village could conne his `powers. Inpartner-. ship with. his brother, his legal ifactiv:'L-' `ties have inclu,dedf_New,marl;et,-` Stouflfe ` "villfe and Coba1t`,,.Aan.d, _tl1e_,,rm- s`- head 'olce`- is n_'o.'W. '.-Toronto. (He; ` broke ` "p 'tia.'.in',=v.1902;9wh1 he.'opp$ea'. l ,fI1!1d*-=;t.hat` wax i_ -Th.e piano used for this occasion was 3. Louis XV. Baby Grand sent up from Ye Olde rme of -Heintzman & Co. specially requested by the director lof the concert. Upon all special oc- casions when the most exacting re- quirements of a piano are demanded, Ye Olde Heintzman 85 Co. piano is al- ways to the front.` Owner going West and must sell. Modern brick house. 7 rooms. all conveniences, house in _\-1 condition. 11; acres garden, with ham. Fine location. 10 minutes -walk from Five Points. Terms to suit the purchaser. Apply. `I: 1\ 'l'A'll'1'11Cl\\'r

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy