Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 Nov 1911, p. 3

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=33? 1-an com` Aczgurg. :.-- -v-vIl V .&vI.lD'Uo -Marc*lldo1i s. Hall, . % `Lafay- Vi1kinsoh s= Store, ..`,$.`3Zg.3.3:%4j%b`T7?_`?"dn 3. .4`-I3` 5-?'%'ri-3 `:3; ;-;Ward 4 1; `Ward'- 5' .Lt:*jWard 6 ;,f-`Ward 7. `Asian . VIII-I IVE -ONCE ?3 47-43 District of Centre! o;.t..;.. Incltiding BARRIE Orders nfor new connections, `changes of rm names, chan es of` street addresses, or foradup icate entries` should be handed in at -AT -ONCE to THE BELL TELEPHONE COM` pm or CANADA 1.;` fWard:2 jWard 3 Ward 4 V.Ward 5 . "Ward 6 . . 1?s'r;`;3 E . Ward 3 i Ward 4 __ { A aao Majority fog Graham . Total` for` Thompson. . . .. Total for Graham . . . . . . .. I -1-: _Total majoritj fbrT1y1ompsqnT 364 . Ward 1 Ward 2 II'T,,,`| " Majority for I 'o`o ' 9 4 ` Ward" 3 Ward 6a .. rWa1`d 6b Ward 4 . 9 0- n i Ward 5b . ' L Tfndicntivnns poi ___ __,J_. T _ nt to M as increase. of membership` next sedson, ,an _d`the_r_6 . is no doubt 'but` that Barrie has vry reason tosbe rproud-V-4of_ its'~Go1f Club. HOW To Majority _ for Tliomps 242 021-52. A - 359_' for Graham:-77; * - 7052 ` fo1:: 'I`homps`on--2_35. smnndalo; 44 3. ' 23; Thompson--160. " u8nnIJ~innb -(1.. \ __Ll_ to h!V\:v...L- I .......27 IIOIOO55 .... ..37 .....53 V2, ...-2.16. 1 . . . . ..1972 . . . . ..1808 223 229 ..75 ..62 ..58.' . .47 40 54 30 60 34 `I90 39- 54 50. 57 67 ~16 56` 39 47 `A 470 Z5 81 72 7o 76 A $9 ` The entire production is a. review _of all the old nursery ditties of childhood days brought up to date with bright, new, catchy music, and parodied in an inimitable way that will make you feel that you don t know whether `to laugh or cry. For just as you are` about to `recall the words oflLittle Bo- Peep Has Lost Your Sheep, you hear ,. something most laughable about your |`.favorite' of `long ago which is sure to - ~ . -~--`Y-" -' --er" Mrs. Purdy Smith, who is training - and directing the performance of this big spectacular production, in which ;over 150 will participate, is indeed a lmostclever woman in the dramatic line, onewho is quick to discern just for which part. Tom or George, Mary or Katy is best tted-, and after alot- ting thepart, she knows just how to * teach the atateur thespian toforget all else but the character, toso personifyl the varied personages of story book lore that one s real personality is lost and `instead -of the familiar. person you meet `on the streetsevery day you. see before you Mother Goose, King Cole, Sinhad the `Sailor, the Ministrel `Man, or dainty little Bo-Peep who has ilost her sheep and don t `know where {to nd them. V - -' We re the kids` that built ._the py- ramids, Yes we did, sang` a group of young boys and girls, and anyone could easily believe. their statement that it was the greatest thing they ever did. ' The whole story of their -imaginary achievement in Egypt will be told to the audiencevto-night. If-.. 11....3_. DL I` _..- r--v.. -run.-vn I There was a little Hen and he} Had a Wooden Leg, sang the chorus,g and Mrs. Smith explained that this: was a burlesque on the Chantecler, Maude Adams famous -play. The cos- tume for this character is worth some $40, and there are many more almost as expensive._ I ...... V- a.uw \_/vuru ox nlng U018 t0` be given under the auspices of the Citizen's Band on Thursray and Fri- day evenings. There were over one ihundredof the cast present, and, al- though it was necessary for the direc- tress, Mrs". Purdy Smith, to `exact the repetition of sev'era1_numbers, it was t'o~see with what smooth- ness the dierent parts went. I llPB`L-_- I ` Those who sit,` in -front of the foot- _ lights and __watch an ranintteur production ` h_a'v,e,Hve,ry_litt1e idea of the immense amount of real hard,'f)ainstaking, and one might inl`most ey, T exas'perating `work, involved before.a production is tffor presentation to the public. An; Advance reprefentative, on invitation, wagon interested visitor at a rehear- s'al of The Court of King Cole to be trivnn nncir +1: .... ..:...... -1: L1,- , -__, ........,.,. .,:..,_mu uooxs as caumg so -A mbnily foi*?"I1'is'e-jiipee ind` `hdd-1ers.three. .thg. bln king..of the press 11` versfn '.i. so"avetse toaillowing his fe'atu1:es~to relax into e:;.{z;-`smil:e,- it is -saife betting Jthht -the audieme who wq,qh--shiea:gnties;--,along v`v_i-th_ those of all fdigfihs of nur- se;ryf`dyS,' at` the ~ 1'e`'7ied"'f `version at -t1ieA=hl_A(_3'i'g}1: d,. --Opera `House `to-night and ta;-ni_;iifroy\t;ziight; will-. conjvulse with lauhtelf`-i"--iiid,`ake home`! with them. . menidries of the long ag"o,'w-hen they belizegl ; tha.t :rM9t.hfer_ .(_}o9se.,-. King 1 C-Q'le,Bo-Peep7and Jack of the Bean-M stalk were really truly men and,` - ' 1 women. sion of the Township of Innisl. containing one hundred and ten acres. moreol-less. The Sell lean A-L clay loam and lain agood stateot cultlvetiqn. the fall I ughingall having been done by uncle plou . his Farm isaltunted on the Penetang Aoad. one mile south oi _S;truud and win miles from C elgvale on the .T. 8. Possession gh-hen a any time. Fur- ther partlculanion application to ' RARCLAY BROS" Barclay P. 0. W. A. MOCONKEY. Barrie P. O. CHAS. MANEER C.l'u1g'vuIe P. ,8. R. BROWN. [Thornton P. I nu- 00 O. In unlea- :*..::.-r...-"' 4:2:-9;:-:..`1'2'?.i. - yonucnumcnlrotoh dd " 3:? :.g?; ovlnlfa les wzochonx-2: oueiIl,uo0t:.ker'l`thon: '` ""$'tfo AAA A AA. 4 ` T"" .137 \ lll V fr: `.0 I:IIt.ea.coldI. in , 25 can % Anything for Jerry Murphy? Nothing at all." Anything for Lize Murphy? No; nor Pat Murphy, nor Dennie `Murphy, not John, Jack or Jim Mur- phy, nor any Murphy, dead, living, un- born, native or foreign, civilized, sav-- age or barbarous, male or female, `black or white, franchised or. disfram chised, natural or otherwise. No there is positively nothing, individually, jointly, severally, now and forever! Th`! 0;?` lnnlrnpl -L 1-1-- --~` ' ` , ovvcl any, mm and Iorevera The girl looked at the postmaster in astonishment if there is pMumhv." and said, .` `Please see anything for -Clarence V ances in the Opera House continues to ; `bility of the quality of the pictures V-V .-_._. ... ...J uunavv 5udl'l.|_VUUu . I01 ` one year. Drop a card and Mia; Donne will be pleased to see you wither in your own homes or atThe1'.-. residence, 16 Charlotte St. 25-'ly For the balance of this .weelgE,'tthe, `Grand will present high -close-`motion-. piotures projected from a faultleselng.-.. -chine in a faultless manner. The pop-". `ularity of the motion picture perform-' ~draw good houses, the unfailing relia- being the best advertising possible; Every night when there is not\ reg- mlar attraction on the Opera House is open with pictures and songs, and the. 1 habit is growing. T t A freckle-faced~ girl stopped at the post oice, says the postmaster.` Anything for Jane Murphy? ; Nothing. Anything for Ann Murphy? " .lNo.)} . ` ` Anything for Tom Murphy? C C No. 7 7 - Anything foi Bob Murphy? -Not a bit. `K L..__L|I 9 A -' ` ,/ _.-.. -_.-. o-u-vanaulo The bookkeeper learned: a lesson in nance, the leases were drawn ac- cordingly and Astor did not lose a tenant. ' ,,,.......e ...-;uwuw cneatre audience i: by way of Broadway. The Montreal girl who wants to show her own people that she can act must sign an agree-' ment with .a_ New York manager. I Canada is the only nation in the world whose stage is entirely control- ledvby aliens. She is the only nation in the world whose sons. and d`augl1~ ters are compelled to go to a foreign capital for permission to act in their own languages on the boards of their own theatres. The only road to the applause of aToronto theatre audience Ii bV Wllv nf `R1-Anal-nu... NIL- 11-_,,. - A quantity of private made 3.0 loan at } ran cnnrr. on any terms of payment. `I.Il!\l \1(\1'r l\l\II9A\o A -- -> ._ __ -..... 4.vAI\ auu nave E0 spend [every cent of it in keeping up appear~ `ances. And there are some (and the number is `growing as our national consciousness grows) who would rather be in Toronto or Montreal just be~ cause they are among their own ]people, because of certain ag and [certain songs, and because of a tune ;that is played at t-he end` of the show and that brings everybody, to their feet. Let us not wholly overlook or despise this latter class. __ -..v, cw- an-II VA yuylul LEN-N0 OOWAN 8: BROWN _. xa'uliu:tors. Ban-le. ` - v-Ir 11 big American cities, writes 9 Sandwell on Th 5 tion of`_ Our `Stage Bernard e Americanisa.- in the October (1 .l'all_ that in ever '.,. (except in so far as they will more and more go to England)` until Canada is numerically, as well as potentially, " one of the great nations of the earth. ' But I am talking about "the ordinary `people, who go in for an artistic not because they expect to win un~ dying fame. There are many such to whom the high-pressure life and `dollar-saturated atmosphere of the big 1 American centres is repellent, who would rather earn two thousand: a year in Toronto or Montreal and; save a fth of it, or bring up a family in comfort, than earn ve or ten thou- sand in New York and 'have to spend every of lances. there an arm... 1-..: n-- panadian Magazine. We -have ohang-A MONEY -ro LOAN ,-`_ Jvuauvnx; ' " A -; NQ.._(_u_ze ,sl_1ou1d. miss this `at thy O2_per_a; House to-nig] gnjorrow vight; {You wiia pifised at the beauty of bl 3;- LIX 4 CANADIAN 8 uuvuuv & E aulimtors. ran ,,--_-__.a ..-uusuuua 00 WHO!!! among ninety millions of more alluring than leader- ng nine- millions; and these nus tn u-in ....M- u- " dd, 1,n,i8s : .t1,xi _.prodncti on .II6usVo*to-night jand to- You -'wH:l"-aI17be aur- bpauty; of % the costum4 ' "and vim of the chorus- heraise of the. curtain bars of .` `God Save the wtr trnn :11] _ I -You will never mow the run beauty of your gure until you wear The Spirella Corset. They do .not_. `rust. break or take a permanent` bend. Every Corset guaranteed for '01!!! vnm-, hum A ,......a .4: 1" b Two Cookstown hunters were` for? tunate enough to shoot two moose in- the northern wilds, but unluckily they forgot to procure the necessary license. They started for home with their game but were intercepted at South River by a Game Inspector, the moose` -conscated and the hunters asked `to ` -cash up a ne in the neighborhood of ifty dollars each. Tough `luck. --Marriage License can be E. H. William s Jewelry Store. t-:.'1`h_i.a* :8t0f8 is noted for its great` viluein. Rings as well as all other lines; -Jewelry. - _ Mr. A. B. Thompson and [M13 H_.?,E;. Jory both selected Friday afternoon for their missionary tour of .c,,,-iage Works. It has not ye't"b_-Q3 _ reported who won out on the canvas.-- Mrs. Margaret Breen, aged '68e`ff(1,id&:; at the home of her daughter, Mrs'.`Wn'1;5 " "Bibby, Mulcaster St., Thursdaylast , an aiiction of the heart being _the'_"in'1.;-.__, mediate cause of death. :Tha_1{`g;t Mrs. Breen had been on a visit 'toh5,j.` I: `daughter and had been su`ering']vrithT meant trouble for the past- month; Her V _remains- were shipped on Friday, to,` Lindsay, where interment took_.plac6 1 In 2 son llia Packet-E ngs are to b quarter of t -The Peterboro 8: Lake Sin{c gation 00., after being in '!:a`Y;_ we summer, has made an ~at_. :/, "This is the company that )1 Fsteamer Otonabee. . 9??` ti}; .--New and elegant pet Squares, Oriental Patterns. See than `enable us to give you t '.--Our Exsperience and for the least mono , B " A 09., Owen St. y . p$:`i[<)nS.hs`A'mfa`:]iug has V H na er gt -and left last wegk 'fOrofT:h:e.. .` Frank Kelcey is the ne`v_$i%g?9 atnth ' Ave, 01 8 p.m. > Zmuijv _ fur; H; , M. -., South Maganetaw __.:s _ n recantl ' .-_-:~.Xo,; BH'i"{~:m .; " V. {Mr. Fred Man; has ~ Vmhygfg at the '1, ' ' - . on o&11`es3yMrs; _ _ 2 Novemb .. ` I Gr. xi .`..\~'f';" - ..v-u-g QbJ'wO - Prillia Packet says: The Elm- mce is disappointed because omas Devitt of Medonte did the Conservative nomination` Simcoe. Why did not Mr . friends bring-his name. for.-....e And The Lance replied that )evitt had allowed his friends} uate him, there would have. ore Hartt in Orillia _ .u\. 11] attend. JSTII}-L AT, rr. -Excu;a;;`ion "1'o!;V`-1i; :' o'l\v~ be seen. in _ `I; % the town; % 51,: " llous cecj` or two a_gligg : the r% 9 Iiamgl ,.. ---a.--~ -.--a-.-.- gal vu|'~ I and- Mdalliotii them at FA Gamma designs in A Gui`-A 15:11:. ``'.J_'I1! ._ JIIII group of eleven stalks,-'-none-beneath the maximum number allowed, and the bloom: ranged: from pale pink, through shades -of roae`, down to the darkest purple. Another interesting ,collection was that of articial sweet! The winning, `bunch comprised If 1. The pri,ze*o1' $5,000 oered hi the 3 London Daily Mei]. for the bunch 1 of sweete'.}p,ees,;:iehown at the Festival r of the:Empire,; Grysta1 Palaee.1..I-`4ondon, 7 Eng... wee; won by Mrs. D....'D." Eraser M` the Mnnse, Bpronston, Kel!no,"?Rox- burghehire-,V the eecond prize of . 0500 went to ' Mr; H. ?=W. `Richards of `Ride; Isle` of Wight, .-while the thitdo. prize... ' of $250,. fell to Rev. _'Dnvid Denfholm Fraser, the husband, 01- the winner 9 of the. rot prize. The bloomsnin the win- ning bunch were carmineypink and- maroon, and they won because they were the beat grown, sheet in size, `_ color and condition, and "because there were. four. `blooms on each stem. 0! the 38,000 bnnchee received` 10,000 1 were 1 on view at the. Festival of Em-cf pire. The nwarde were made by ten ( judges. In the ret prizejbnnch the awarxi` went for length of stem and size of `bloom. ' x t I urn ul. .1110 .UllII_Ll]IlIf ..;0,1 t10lI'l'tlll'i8t`l $5000-PRIZE PORQWBET V Members of the Barrie ` Horticuli tural Society and all Vthuose interested in `orioultuie, will readi w'ith- interest. the following from the current num- ber` `of The Can` i inn" 'orticni~turit*: 1 `Cam. m.:-..-..o 5: mm` .m.__`3"`i,';L' ` ' Died .Vin_St` Bdniftlce Hospital, Win-` ` nipeg,{.6n _Friday, ov. 10th, following ! ' an .ope_ratio'n,'T. L. Lewis, aged 71 years. .'_1`hej- late :;Mr. Lewis was born inthe township of Essa one mile north [ of Co`ol_retown. .;For some years pre- vious to his death he,;,wa_e manager of the Northern Life Assurance Co." for] _ the West... P;-evioufs..t.o his going West \ he was manager of the Crompton-:Oor- set ('_Jo.';:in '1`oronto.': He also eonducted `large mercantile" `business in .Barrie and Chatham for many _years._= He leaves-: two. and a one daughter: [Os- ric L., K.C., of Chatham; Fred. A., Okanagan Valley, B.C., and` Mrs. J.- F`. Lennox, ' Toronto. One brother, David, lives in Barrie.` :'His- remains were brought to Toronto, i_nterm_ent_` being made-inst. James cemetery .,on I Monday. ' change" o1'.c ars.` A {train `in : Its; b?j9"vai.?.e`quipn1ent of c,ta'nd`a rd" and` t6ui'is"t".;,.j:oL`e:jIix:z:gmgprs, _ ditging cars and coaches e_1i??.Ifry . dviI`y"*"in the"yea'1f: between Toronto; Tnfnd Vahpoqxfer without truth ` that Twibifthv 1ast`-Iwoi'd- in "`luxury. The 1-out-A {a~u`3-` `I-`---* """' very ' -__-- ,..,.. uwmas to gkeep. V nip?-'i 1Th.e...;YZ1 _ ' V V , j,prepared' and 'iund9I3t"O.9`'2: Y. ` 0537 "point: BfW" %`l?`:iE at tlgg ngt If you {are engaged. In, any ifhce Win-_ L. Mr. Lewis ' `want: 4.`. 4.21- -7 - ._IfIi1dfi`J;orE. E E Ifhe Newmarket ,-_--c-3 6` The York L In}! ` Construction Co., [says Ira, is still excbvat-. `"8 andgrading on the 0ana1_between; Newmarket and Holland Landing and` and 35 teams employedg. quite a bit .to do in the, t Huron street before letting ' forth of Holland Land-V _. nment is clearing the__ canal to onen wntm-. .,*`J5 * l` gV;l'6 `Ivan. _'by Dr}! Arnall, Lt._\_Col. J. B. McPhee, Mr. D.` [M . "8tew'art; Mr.` W- A. Boys , K.G., (prizgw:_ pres enVted gpy j the _,Pre;siden t) I. ;th:-Bm'-ie`.vs. Orilli at Ba"1'rie,'_`_vg9p':;by 7Orilli_'a}' ` ~. Aug;1`st `vs; _.0rill_ia 8t i Oxfillia, won by Otillia. ' _ I AAug'ust -annd Orillia vs. icollihgwoqdgiitf. Collingwood, won by 7Ba>rrie. and `Oriilia. ' ` August _16th--Barrie. vs. 'Orillia at} vBarrie,_won by Barr_i_e_._ A I j -1 Ag - , --`-' bee `Baas and y un _-_->v`un uvvv, ll i-Mus sW_":=' ."5_V. de, which with. ordinary conditions during the spring, should be lit for-`play by next June; the couzfse will then be lengthened by about 200 yds. Vllhe following is the fresult of the various matches and handivcnps; ____. v. v--- V3930 _The" Club has just nished its first `season which has been in every way % more successful than `even its most _. sanguine members. L anticipated. The grounds were not secured until the` beginning. of July, Hand, A-considering! `the unusually weather, were kept in good condition from the beginning. The original plan of the course `has ` been mai_n_ained with but slight al- teration, 'and".5evl`ery visitor has ex- pressed lavbmble .opin_ions-of the links. 1 During the last month new tees for nexerriole. have.r~ah,en:`lev9llod and #904` 96. mi tour now putting greens have been-.mnaA and .nm:AA}i' ....|.:..I. ._2n. to; "B'1i1'l.s`.- I ....;.A ` _.:No. 'i7j;-Richard `Lat: `Lot .21`, Con&8. .. ' .No 4-3: W34` t., .' A . No. 5.--v ~ Nr, s.`-J. 1o, con; 3. No. No. 1., `Con - `"_"No.'f `1.'A-'.-`-`W ni. I Home. " ._ ~1V'6`. 2.-H-4-Wm.` Si1_n'psoh s- House, Lot) new 9 . " en en fr Shqp;f>%N:'*"B1iz zrbeth"`_St`:``T""'"" - 1 4 N9. 6.- -'-(ab). c. .1 >j A_s shop, 1=:s,~.;a%%;st.; (b) L_esIie s_B1ock, W. Es -sag - 1.--Dalato'r':wo;.ool Hose. ' `2.V-Town. Hall, Midhurst. 1 3.--Cund_le s School House. 4. -T-Workme`n s _Ha1l, Minesing. 5._--(i'enfel- School House. ` 6.-`-14th School House. 7.-Thomas`__Co ey s Store, An- Tilln, [ ._ 3.-'JCaine[ ;.'ST(-: lxool House. .A j- , .4.-_-See1er Vs;.House,%Lot 7, Con.. . 5.-V -`Orange HaI_I,* I Tory Hill. . .1.-V-;0rango'g Ha l.l," Wy`o_b.1fidge. _2.--Demas LeFhive s' Huse. 9 `'___,A 01 -- 4.-Ota1ge Hall_,: Wyvaie. V5.-V'--McAvee1a s School House. D -'1'.~+'-LBre1:V1./:\(v;k>`)`i1"'<':h()ol House. _2`.-_-Town Ha1l,J-New` Lowe-ll. 3---I . !I;I\A,a Q..L--I vr. ' --.. v -vv..-vvo uvuudo 3.91-`Jo_hn (Dean4. .s House, Gib-V_ -- dull. Uevltt to nominate him, een a sore

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