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EET MUSIC -F ALL KINDS selection ol New Books, o "sr s , scc , iahH for I'api'ii, \f,i.;,i ',1 til's. I ■■ r , . ">', omoiAL TORONTO JVIUSieAL FESTIVAL 1886 June 16th, 16th, and 17th PRICES OF ADMISSION TICKETS, TIMES AND PLACES OF SALE Rules Qoverning the Sale of Tickets SeMon Tickets, includinj; reserved scats for all the (i) even, ing and afternoon conct>rta, will be sold at FIVE DOLLARS each for the Ground Floor, and SIX DOLLARS and FIJTY CENTS each for the Gallery, commencing on Monday. May 17th, at 10 o'clock A.M. North half of the Ground Floor at Messrs. A. Ie S. Nordheimer's, 16 King Street East South half of the Ground Floor at Messrs. I. Suckling ti Sons. 107 Tonge Street. And the whole of the Gallery at Messrs. Mason & Risch's, 32 King Street West Tfie sale will continue open for season tickets only until Satur- day, May 22nd, inclusive. 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In till- «iTilK)ilmi''ni o( Ihii Iremrridou^ iilgn lli.- . .mi- IMiMf ftjimd nn e.^'^rciw peculiarly syiniiatlieiic wilh his ^tmv -. and wirh a l.ivF uf hi.ihet<, he i> diMin{{u»!ied |i, |,„ Krand d»ii;n he iliwcKarilcd evaiy nieunsi.f appeal lu |K>pnlar applauM, relying uihmi Ihe grtalncM of hi» nubJMt for ihr greul- new orhixHccl. In ihi: c\«ulion ..fthii de>lgn he employed every re^.urc* Ihe ail ai lliat lime allorded ,— ihe hii«l variiiiin and '-.'mpri-lieiisive (rtctiesira Ihen known, aaj ihe pcculiaily f.-^ciMc rlcinenl of Ihe .biilile chuii which, wh^^er employpif in renponsive iillcrnrtti-.ii .ir in massive comhination, ii^one •( ilie iiieaiLS mOHl fiuilliil iif eilc l of all al a i:omjK>!«r'» >lii.poiai, jir thie material resources wilh which Wis nolile work in fraii'i-.'; inilu.lin;; aliiiosl every poicsililc v.-iriely of this <:uniplicaie .!.' ' parlnient of llie art, thai are employe*] wi pr<.fuscly, not only a^ exercises of profound eru.tition, htil us vehicles fur ihe m.in- ilestali'.'ii of vivid iniagitialioii, as to ren'Ior llijsliy far Ihe ni- -t elaborate cimiposiii.iii he ever {irHliiced: and ine remarkiil.ir- free and inoilcrn character of the haimony that is in in.uv i-ieccs so coiis|itcui)iuly in uilvaiice of Ihf c'-aractei of ihr :,.{■■ as 10 (dentil'y such iRirticns of thtr w.irk with the fccliiii; of -w own time. As Handel has 111 no other work sliov.ii su, li can- in.l. ;.i and siuii devotion lo the lli^llest denian.ts uf art al.ow: ..tl ,:.,. every uther ciHisideriiti'.n, and ilisplayed so much soli.. I;., i,.; ill the cxei:iiti<.rii,—sti in no other has he poured forth ih,: n. treasHies of his ^iowiuK iiuaitiiiation, in no other invested il < whole conception and I'lillilment wilh the truly poetic chara .te with such tiever-fniliuK Huency; if Haniiel s second 'lis devotional tihar.-icler portunily to apv.^'.ir in hi nate man, the involuntary personal here manifested so dislinctly that we may. from this woik, k II and rcc<,.Biii/c il for cvei. .Ml persons visiting; 'I'orontn during the Musical I'Cstivai are cordially iiiviieil loCall ill. our OF'I ■!(:[: .\tid witness some of liie wonderful pet- foimances of that PRINCE OF SINGERS Till: prnvBd Singer ■(iueiKVT'iV'Hande7s'sermidT^^^^ 17 \ H / I M P H il il f U \ i« ,.ss evident Iwauseithasles, ,,,. \ Hl\\/ \ \/ il - \ s;„..e(lh.o, in Im .'./,..s.,.< ,!„.„. J 1/ J V M U V nl) ^ y personality ..f Ihe lininan I ein • i. "^ '-J ' ' ' t ' VJ i' 1 1 cj 1 1 l>es<:riliinf( the Hanilel Kesllvals held in (Crystal r.il,i-:e, London; nn.Jer Costa in i.^i7 and " ,, the writer in ■•^1|!^1. n' recolleclL.n-. of the last hali-centut y" siiiiiiiiari/ini; say*; ".Sui- hcc it to say. that all con.nirrent testimony witnesses tu ihc astounding ekcelleiices of these ^reat choral celelu-ations, Oi e I and ail the critics of every country liaH teslitied 10 theii un- i paralletl niaKiiiftcence. Me>crl, tlescrihed the (jerforninncc of Unjd in Kgj/pt as ihe nu&i wondrous dis- play of choral jiower he had, with even his vast experience. ever witnessed.'' \ .\|i'-siiM. hill. \ iDiiii luiincd ',Uiinn, ja .Shirimaker. 115 Kini:^ .Street Wfsi, I niiinu,. Has ;i ilofi (hat is Iil'< (Jinin.L; I.iiihhis. He I'an liai'k several .'iirs iKiin ihe .Mikado wiilt reah.slif elleci. 'I'lie jietJiile re.sidiiii; ii selectioii of Ntnv Books, T O "5r 8 ScC SuliwiiptiotK takiit lor /'api-n, i/,/^« ,/'/('l, .- " ( , . -V. 81?c C \(J) ( i...i,..t Fi....... s c I T Y N U R S E R I ES. roilo.XTo. TufiE Fio;':!.. '''HK PLGRAL PALACE DF CANAOA. Japan l.tlic I'incst Suxk ill ihc ' Cilv. •^^ PROPRIETOh. -^-n^/lBLH PII/^]MJlf3,4^ FINE WEDDIMG BOUQUETS TERMS, &e. A M'lUIM.iV. XRW \- POPULAR R03KS. f^ •Siinsut" 'Pearls," "Dcs JiirilinCH," •• I'.cniutt," '■ U .r Majesty," and .il! the suindaid varieties al Fruit TrsBB and EvergrRens. <. K I I' i: « I N I-: > . A r . .s- .'// /■'.'f^Hsh Prfss crifiiisims on ihmtiotVs imc sacred Trilo^v "Vors (t I'ita." I'rodiiced al (Ju /!iri/ilni;/unii .'■'(s'tvi/. iSS^. THETIMKS. His new oratorio was deprived of the attraction which the presence of a world-famed artist jjives to his work in the eyes of aheio- worshipping publir lint even without the attraction the name of the author of " I'he kedeu)ptio'' " had drawn a vast audience eager 10 discover if in this new etiort the strength and beauty of its predecessor remained uodiniiniii -;d. ' ' It may be briefly recapitulated that the work consists ol four parts- a short Prologue, a Ke(jii!im Mass, the " i.ast Judgment,' and the "Celestial Jerusalem " In the I'rologut- which is sustained by the Chorus and baritone solo, the keynote, or rather one of the keynotes <)<'ihe conception, that of Death, is struck in a leitmotiv consisting in its original slape of a dcscrnding sequence of three major seconds (from C to G liat), and occuriiii- to the words "'I'nrrendum est incidere in manus Dei viventis. ' Its ch.iracler is sufficiently defined by these words, although it afterwards takes various musical shapt>, appearing inverted and otherwise modified. Its Signifi'.ancc is Death itself, death not only of the body, but also of the unredeemed soul. There is, however, hope even in the regions of dark- ness and doom, A beautiful and suave theme, sounded freiiuently throughout the work, expresses the id«a of just-ce tempered with mercy, and finally the uappiness ot the blessed. The two opposing forces of >.he design, "Mors 'and ''Vita," are thus musically well d' fined, .ind any one aci|uaiiited wiih Gouncds style may well imagine the skilful and varied account to which he has turned these melodic materials. " * ♦ The "I.acrymosa dies ilia" is, for example, a well-developed and effectively written piece, and the ".Sanc- tus,' consisting o; a suave tenor Air with Chorus, is in Gounod s most (haracteristic manntr; while the "Agnus Dei' (soprano. Solo and Churns,) is imbued with spontaneous meloter's happiest manner from first tM last The 'Salva me'' episode is both beautiful and poetical, the voice parts being admirably distributed, though a lonsiderable tax is laid upon the powers of the soprano. * ' ' The verse "Sed signifer .Sarctus Michael,'' -'^iing by the soprano, to a delicate accompaniment of woodwind and violins, pulsating in triplets, while an occasional chord .'rom the harp and the lea'^t suspicion of a touch on the cymbals gives color and accentuation to the music. This is another -^f M. Gounnf"s little triumphs, ' ' ' Introduces, in the soprano part, the truly lovely theme which is entitled "The Motive of Happiness." whoje ''lipkeH sweetness" extends to fifte'in bars. No attempt is made to develop this, but in its concen trated form it is so fascinating that probably any alteration would be a disfigurement. * "• ' lly way of Epilogue comes an mte-'l'idc written for full orchestra, with the addition of a gong and the grand organ, the subject manner being derived from the counter themes of Consolation and joy, an;l Terror and Ang""sh Thus an impo'ini' and, majesti." as well as significant, peroratinn is at- ained. and the chief division of the trilogy ends forcibly, as it began. * The ex<|uisite and proloneed theme whi( h first prefaces and afterwards ace ip mies the Chorm, ".S^dfintis in .Shronn" is uni|uestionably the most inspired of the irilogy. INSl Kl'\SSl.)i l\ |(»M.. HOP BITTERS! I iiiooci i.iwM Mason & Riscti Pianos. ICI133SrEl N'S. |\iN'. Sii;ii' 'A'Khi, ToeuNiii. WNI'MI II I'D IN \' \l 1! . .S , n., ^)1C ( )iN \y\ , I'rartice I'ianos of nth. r Makers for I'.eginners, at .flfn, ■f??. f l''o ,inil ^l■^;. Terms easy. i<. \ |i I 1 iK I V - i I I .!,;( i\ I ( 1 • H El NT/I ^N k GU„ P ;17 King street West, TOR O NTH, F H TORRlNaXON -i' : 1... ■ . ' . , i. vJi iniiiistrr t'i;itii>i, .V. ,, iMM.r, j.tiii'- iii/K.ce.iMl, uf Kiddn- niJDster (pupil of Dr. ( orjje, Hrislul), multr wliui.i lit w^H articlc'l for foiir y«iirs. As Violini-.! hi- w.is ji I ui-il of . Hajrward, of BirminiiliKiii. Wit.T a ^inurriifiii Career in r'n^lunt) he cania to 1 .iiiH'l.i. and was engaged in Montrr a) ai i^'ati i-.t ot ):"«;*( St, latiiei Street Methodist ^.hiir*. i u [*r.«; Iir held for iweivi: ytais. DtirtDg Vu-> period he ^eveloited hU musical t.i!eni, and worked liarj to cultivate public teste for thr b«it cla»s of iiiusic. For a considerable purtio i 1 1 this liiuc Mr. 'I'urrin^tun was iMndmnttei of the ■Mh Keeimr-nt, and as f 'imiitr and dirwtor if vartoas vtxal and inslrunient:iNocieti«t>,ltu ier\ietv ii-< solo Organist and violinist were in coii'.tiiiit dr maiid ■ Hik reputatiun brought him to t *- notice of Mr. Gllr.iofe, and lie wafc engag'-d * j that u'f ntUman to foriu a rcprcscniativf C'ain i t ( )rr'i»'sli.i tit t.ikr p.irf in (!i^ itr-,1 .'rr.at I'm (ubdctr at i;.'>t..u. lyuiUoj. liu.- %i^it M 1 rinjitou was asked i^y Mr. (■i'murr, lo iakx^ ^^ u residtiiice in Morton, and a -.hort tune aft«rw*i i Has olTeied and aftcrptr..^ lli': i^fsition of orjaii ist aniT musical dire* tor at Kin^s (Jhapel, *hi t loviticn he left for the one 'le now hoid.% it lie Metropolitan I hurt h, lor iiiio. I>nriii^ Ir 'I orrington's resilience in lio.>>tim he was en^ ^ed a« teacher of the piano and or^an at tl c Naw Kn^land (,"onservatory of Music, ^lolo ur^ariut at %hc Music Hal! ('oncerts, One of the first viohr.:. ir. ilie H.trvard Symphony Orchestra *^ol< ar);uhitit at the Saturday aficrnoon otf^an « n rerts In Menry Ward Heerhtn's Cliiirch, 1 tool* lyn, N.\'., ixtMcuireiitlv with Messrs. S. I* War i«n, tic». \V. MiirKan and other endnent i^ai jits. Mis Sfr^ii.«> av .Mtiiliti.iMr of mn*ical << i ii ii*H w-r*" in lumli .!i •■ :'t;i1 in n:id amitn I Ito** fiin. ;iihl ii> In i.ivi i.tr.i' !iil.!U-f, "^i - ^Of itii'^ ^ell»l,^ .y du.'^ ■ lieai wii;i prepBi.^ ■ < .: iwtHty thttUi.in - > > '. I hilt occa*i/>n. I Huj; . ill Toiont*j hi* work tion %a the piiipaUe ) choir iiUiAic wh ■ - i iiig of I*iaiii--u, • I Masters now i 'i'oronto and r ' frodured wit!. : -^ ^ > hrough the mc.li i.i ■.••• i;n t Soc'fcty the folIowinR works i many of them heard fi-i thi .. i-rt lo^ftdipr rn'i.-i 't )m> r«*iden{ r •iT, lA, 111 addi- ■ 1.- in church aTc', -ricd. ind the trai i )'i;a U'-t', and ( imii ' «, I" ncyiii tlOliv I he h' us ^ijij «.n hestr. ofinto IMiilharnmn r live tlraat Mastei first time in Can da, and hashc for the Itr t timt^ :>n Ihi.'^ side . Atlantic Mkssi ku l'"l II All .fthe h' ; PA sr r>. 1. VIA,. A! M.vi MaV (,>/Kf. UVMN O^ Pk ■> \VaM> .,.!■ -^ M ■ I ■ ' 1 M,M,. I* . ■ ' M-;. MiSEKHKK S M<.«S KT \ 1 N!r Ion H.-i.iiltMi I'lMlh.'irii ,,' pr..i)ii, »-.i HI , s Mhssa.iK I'i \)' UKKHHQH »■ StMN.m Ma. I.I, » (In nt.:t. iu Uel), "rht M.vMah,' ■■^ I'l di?'- " Na.unau. ' "K.i ■,>;iuison. Anii wuh tfi ii/p. i;litit Mendt'lv^ohn's muvi' Itc; ri^inttl t'K-fkand M;t Mini ■ \ ■ -1 V Thi. I. \-. 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'I'm Kiv (ikn, ,\1. r.i: \N I. .M,.\,. I >,!',. riincii..i (/ur. n v i '..ii. l... I.iii.jsmii 'Tm Kk\ S S Niiii. M I >.. I'lr uK nl \ i' ii.n.i < '.'ll. i^r. ( '..I .. mi . . (' ( i. .\|.nii-'i. ,\l.|i. I Iran W istcni tnuoiiily. rund.iii. \\. II II(1UI\,N!.. I,.,'.. \l,n..>r \\l' IIII ( '.U'l 111' \ i |..\ ..1 III! I 11^ 111 Illl'n.NUl. . NbM.i ..I 1 ..mill Ml. ,1.. \lnyiii wt ( 'iiul|.ii. A I I- \ \lik\i. I -.1. M.iyor lit Haniiluiii |. I, WmiiN'., l'-i,i , .\laviii 111 Kingsi'ih ■I'liii-, D.Muii.iN.-;. I \\ \i Si I \ I ..^os. I'-i I Nil. !•',, .S.Miii'. l',M.i., .MaMU ul St rii.iiiKi- ;'ii-, , 11 Hi,\i'. I,-'.'. .M,i\iii nl liniiiiliiiil. Ill \..'. M. Iv,n 11, I', .... .M.u.a ..I I'.cII.a iMv. I 11 I I < .a 1 :-. I ,/ci\s-Ki .\. I ). t ', 111 till' l.tiui 11, Him., W . liM.ir... i''-.i,i., I'ii-,id<'nl ul ilu- i). .11. i 1 I 1,1.!.. |..i.inli., I'i'.i. \\ II la 1 t .. I'li'.'ilrnl ( alL-iiliar in^|.;:i',- I, In, Ml \l 1 iM'ii II. I ...I I'amiinn I'lihii. ^i. ii, . •'! ! ii-.m!, I', iimui .. I'lU; Ki.\. I r. Ki.i'NL'i. \ ,( 1 , I 111 r urn : -. -I'lt.' M Im..! li.'H.i. I . i..i.i, |[, \ Kim:. I-,--i.' . MaAur ui .M. ( '.illinniv's. II. I'.i \i..i.:\.Mi, !■ ..1 . .\!aM>i 111 Miinticai. I \|, I i.ii i,\i 1 . I'.i. M.r-i .11 OlL.wa I 1; I' M. ,oN , I- . '.. •Nl.ui.r .11 ku, lirstlT. I'llli , I'a. KLL. I .. , \la\.>l n! I'..i:i'.ll(i. til,. W I , ,l;i,M K. I . ' . M.l\i'l "I I ■|.A-.!:,ll. \1. II III \MI,| 11 1\, I '■ \\ i' . > "• i >■ '■ .' ■;1 ARMSON & STONE, IB KING 5T, WEST. 'ni-iUNTQ, J Ml'OKI'KK.S Ol MI.KS.V MM-- l>KN <,(M)HS, rill' \Iosl Kcl'.llil. ...Ill I .tll'Sl NoM-llii's Ml ! , I. lies' \\\:u: I 'less (iddils aiiil I'lr^s .Miikill:^. Maiulc (..Mhl, am' \l:inlle Makiii;;, Silks I-. i/iir iiiiiiiyhniii. III (■ I'ly iii.iin ii. Tmiiiiiiiit;-., I. bill's. Kiliiiuiis, I ,1 .i--iiK, riiiinii-. Kii)l)iiiicii-! II--. li.imiUt'i tllil.•t^ .iiiii Hal.ifiiUi-l'ii V. H'.\ci\ l.ti ilii\ tin WKiiiin.; inil MimiiHiv^ (>iil(is. \lakin- 111 l\iiiin;., ( i.il'ii^ i spiirialty rS(H»h.N ..i /,ii/e Mi\ l'.lef(a>ue . nt \owli> .mil ,\iU [3 all- ai:i|uiK'.l liy.i liitftiil sluily ol iinMltMn ulcar. aiul iiiM'iiiiiiii.s , .imi .1 >M-1! liMiiKMl h.iliil III lilfiidiilt; mlnrs. II ;•. iihU \>\ . .ii.; iviKi ifiii I' .iliil laiclui iiiilyiliciil llial 11 ii )ll^-.:^illl( 111 |Miii liii* i;iioiK 111. lilt' iif /'i/ie I'abriiS uliii Ii 1:111 lie n'liiil .1/1 fill hurabiltty. SI I II .in I". I ;i 'miIiI.i^'C-,, aii.l wilh li-lil eiiicii'.cs, ,Ulii all t -. l-l aUtMlIlM' ,fal li H I llr luiuelll III I'UI IMlrniis. ur . I.imi In sfll the imv-l re/tii.'-.'e ;.;iiii Is al llif lir,M-.,i |i-'--,ilii.- I asli |Jii. es. ■'/'' r;ijl \ity ^''ii'l >aiii|ilr> .iiiywiii-re svlicii k ipit'steil, slii.u mir 'y dlill' W .L,"")ii-. Ill (■>. II \ mil- v.illi pliMMiK-, aiiil.i-Uall » lii> -',-.' ij I i!o not kii.i'A lis 111 ^;nt- us a liial at llit- faili»'--l ^ ' .i|i|,)iirlitnil\. 'ELECTRICITY PROF.&VERNOY'S 'Electro-Ttierapeiitic' Institution 197 JARVIS ST.. TORONTO. Klectiiiily. in itb miiious mndiliralioiis (of (ialvanism. Karailiyism. M,i^;M(;tisin, ,\i ■■ ai'iiirdin^! tn ihe l.iii ■.; '.iil.iininei.i , 111 s. ii.-ni .? fur I'licr.'ipeini. jiiii |iO-,c., e^ ■ ';ls in ilianiKisin;.; .'ind li-e.-iiinu olis> un. oljstin.iie am! iier\ ' • . c- ihai u- 1 ; Uru^s and olher k I'.nirii:. \\ «• leiHiiliaie lli* 'i' ^. is m l'.li;iu,> 1 ticatiiiiMit ^ivni;; ' ^Im. ks -ind llie 1. ' 111 |ialU'ricS| I li;(( 1-1 . '■ ! ■ .i- ■ I Ml; j riirreiil. eh , 1 !iy nin h\ s'fin I'l ■ ■■.v. un'ii . i n. , ; he | iiiiproved laiiiiU- aini I liy-.;. i.nis '^ia ; rliine (patented liy ii-.i. 'u ;-;i\ni '-'■: anil in \ario:is w,i\:,, we < an lie. 11 : either ■\\ .iiir I r-;i|.i' u.n nr .i ■ .1 llOllir .. ■■■■'Iiip,.; .v.\'\ ai , r.;iil ;it Ml;; '111' uhnle I ieiii.4 r, .a ri n ■, (•;: m- ua; . 'I'liese ku'ls .111- inure lulls" I'oiiliriiii liy testiiUiilii.iU ailii leleienies Mi' i the (ill)) I'ulii.-Mn;^ 1 .> . Kev I ,, M Milligan. I h. 1 ,i-!!c ami ,'; iin-t nfntliei-. Price of Batteries from $5 to fi^O. ; ThEWaikEr House B^«"roN &WALKER ^eal Estate, Qeneral Insurance arid pinancial E^st .\lnilgaj;es lioiii^ht and .Scild. V alu.ilors and ArUiliatois. I 'loperi ies liought, Sold, E.\( han^'.ed, Rented. Insured, Kte. S|iei !.il ailenlioii i;i\eii to the inanageinenl iif i'.hl,i(e I'mpciiies, Triisis and other (onlidenti.d iliisiness. 49 K NG STREET~WEST, TORONTO. iKl I i r \K I 1 IN. A, KKNH^I WAI IsKK. SKM> roil tiiKi'i.tit nn rti.i.. OSBORNE'i^ li.AZAAH, 10 ftossin Block, Toronto I'ni.. 1 iiiiinai.ii.iis ,an.i iai^ij) iMiinui/eii llniel ! > -■:ii,i!e'i i>ii l-ioiii Sireel, la-.ir in the liiuin Kiilw.iy .'1 I ■ I lOtikiiis; the r.a\ .liii! 1 ake ' M'.i.iiai. i( .1 lonl ,Hld |)!e,i,-aiit 'enit 1.; .Suiiiiiiei li is. iiineriieiii liitlie prinrip.ii Wholesale and ' ' e .. S'liTi (;us pass the lload to the lay e' ery few niiiiute-.. I ill' I '.111' is -.iiijplied wilh every lii\.iy. llie r.iil ol I .tie lieiii.; iinstirpassed in v.iriety and, i|iialiiy. I'asse-.^er i;i( v.itor, also Telegiajjh and Tele- 1 phone I onneriiiais. TERMS, nOO AND $2.50 PER DAY. . n. \V.\1.KI:K, Proprietor.! I .Al l/M.h.S:, l\ ■KMi II ■Hill! I'f illlil Fillll'l' (ioi) P'LOWERS, FEATHELS, KIBBONS, LACKS, &c. s Iwtensive alterali'MV- and inipro\e- iiients have been made in tins populai lior.se recently. N'eu (roin',- liiiiij.'Jii, 1 on li-liiifj of I'i.iiios, ()i>;an>. .A.ii.i- deons. \ loliiis, r.,iii|os dim,!.', Il.iiiiinii a .IS, I hues, Instnutioii ISook'- for every ln-.lriinie,nt. Musu liooks. 'S,''"" pieces of .Sheet Mnsu Iroin ,. . up, "Malionery Depaiinient is well idled wuh every uaiuisiie 1 .enevd H.i/.'iar am' 1 .!• > ■ .,.„|,. \\,-\\ .,.,s,,ii. ,| (iii I I. ,, ^■ \l isi elLiiiei'ii , (■..lU-i! ■. am laiinci,..!., io meiiii'iii Mason <5(J{isch Pirinos. \ ^ K i\. . > 1 1 I 1 I Will. I Mk( IN 111- l\K«,)i AI.I.KP li)i>: DIKAIUI.I'IN Dor.lile !> ii.:iii .u liin On easy pr V paynienis 355 YCNGE STREET, ()ppo.siti' Klin St., 'I'ORONTO. Mi:ssKS. Heinivman & Co. (ientlemeii,-- I laving had the opportu- nity of playinj; your I'i.inos for .several years, both in pidilic and in private, it becomes my duty to express my candid opinion about their superiority. Their exiellence consists directly in the pei tiliar bell-like ipiality of the treble, which is seldom attained by other makers: and the roundness and richness of the middle :ind bass tones enable the I'ianist to prodiu e any desirable eltect The tom h - li;;ht, yet of siiflicient resistance- is perfect in everyway. 1 can unhesilaiin};ly say th:it the instruments, to my idea, unite all the requisite ipialities of a first-class piano- forte. ■niionoRF n s m.autkns, I'riiles'lor of \tiKir. ^K1MLlsica! # pEsNval # Association.^-: <;i:(> (iOODI'Kli \\l, /Aw. I'rtsideiit. \\l I \S. MfCI-j:. Tnnsiinr I. II. I'(»KK[\(; ION. CoHdiulut. I. I!. HOLSI i;.\l). I. III.RIll'.k I M 'S( i\, l)R l..\RK.\l'l' W. .SMI I II KXlMl TIVH (II NninTKi-. < ollins, 11. A. ( nil. '. ioodorliam, ( 'ouison, 1 ). 1. li. l'.(Hi.stcar. Lariatt W. Sniilh, ( 'larkson, I-,. R. C. Jii.'in |-'.;u!s. i Clark, 1. \ ,\ \ try Rev. John. M.I aiMi.nt.\ .( ;. ( 'nniinnii;-,. \\ illoiighlix V.\\A. (JaiiiMe Ccd (ks, < 'cilhl)crt, Rol)t. ( k'o. II. .SiKkllii);. W. C. W ilkinson, : l>ann.:l, (_'. I). I'.dwMni < liirncN, 1 )<.■ Lnporti . \. \'. \S . II. rcaiMin. David.son, II \|. Artliur !'.. I,cc, ; 1 >arlini^, .\n(iri.w W. 1'. .Atkin.soi), ! Duk. 1 1. r.. .S. Ndnlliuiiner, ' l)ono^;li \ Olurr 1. Hcrhcrl Mason, 1 >ra|ior, Ir.mk ( '. I'll, jacobi, |lUl\L,llt, II. 1'. K. S. ( lomlav. Karls. John J. i,. Mughcs, I'liliol.R. W. K. 1. ( '' iwan, Klh.s. 1'. W. W . C. .Matlhcw.s, Klhs, R, \ ('. (I(.lland, ('. |). h.inKJ, I'iskni. |. krri 1 l.lllk 1 i. 1 lout li.ni. IS.' W . liynn, 1 ho.s. CLARAMOk.s, \lkc:lllii.:an ( loodcrlian-i, W . ( Limited. ) ( loodorharj), W ( i. (joodcrliani, .Mhiri Itealty, \\ ni, II Ciooderham, .Mlrcd Moaiy, James (;ooderhain, ( '. H. Mcaidniorc iV ( 'o. ( ioodttrh.iin, Ruiii-, HiUK.n, C. R. W. \ Cioodall, |. I'.lacklcv, W . (iourlay, Rol)i. .'^. lioci'kh, Cli.is., Sr. (iiirncy, lulward IJolte, Aug. itoiisiead, |. H. Haliani, John UnKleii(k,"'\. I!, Ilaniilloii, R. ( '. lirtiwn, W n\ Ilainillon, W . !'.. Hams, 1. < aniciun, Mrs. \. Harrison, < ."ov 1 1 Ciawlhra, W 1 loint/ui.ni ,V ( o. Hljfton, II. K. 1 li.'n/,;/i. KIAIOND I,. Koiil'.Rl.S. .SVw, /,//,.. i Howard, .\ M( I can llowf, W . (;. A. Irisii. .Mark li. h\ iiiii. .\, S l.iiti.o , Ki.iIk n ja.ol.i. I'h. Jones Bros. \ .\l;i« ken.' r K.nridv, S. ( '. ,\ ( o. Kci-hlt), W. W. r^ciaiy, J. J. ki'rsti'iii in, \\ m. [r. Knowhon, W H. I I an^inuir, I H . j l-insdov\iK I'i.nio I 'o. I i-i.-. W.iliir S. I .(.1 -i. John l.'Mnhcrs, laniis I A man I'ros. .V ( ■>. \l;i. donald. |olm Maric.ni, W .' M.H irni II, .Mill doii.{|il, \ti 1 1 1 A sheiiii'V : .M.ii km .V ImIshII .Mason, |. I Icrhcrl .M.is.iii. lahH's MaM.ii, \lln.d J. \l.i -on iV isisi li NhiUiuus, W , ( M.itlh.w,. W I ). ,\ ( (>, M,niL;h,ni, I .M. n I isoti, I . I ,Mii hi.,", ( ;l-o. S. i Ml 1 lonaid, ( '. S. Ml I ,.n\ <\ \\ iniuli j Mr Hardv, I-. ! .Ml I icr, l.nni's ' .\! I.uiuiihn, J. I. \l' i ..lUuiihii. '< '. H. .Ml l.ian, I). ; M. M.lMi-l. •-. M. ; M. \l.islL-i. I larim- A- ( ,,. ■ lillir, ( li 1,0 MiS ,\ ( ,, ■ .\.>h li'i inur. .S. I ,\oiiis i\ < .jininlu'l- I'ark, W . W. I'arkt'r, Tho.s. I '.n sons, ( '. iV Co. I'larson, W. H. I't,'rkins 111, , \ ( '(I. I Vasi-. Janus 1 1. I'l'l'li-r, janir- I'kiylan, J H. I'olson, \\ . \ ( H ii hiuds, I i.ini Is Ruse. loM.|ih Rolph, .Snnlh .\ ( o. Ro.se, J. Samuel, \\. Sei; -uorih, |olin ,\ < '. , I Shields, Joini .Shian ,V .Mason Spink Bros. Smith, ( ioldwm Snnlh. I )r. I .arrall \\ Stark, ('has. .Stark, Jno. Sill klilli;, I. .V ,Sull Sill khiiL;, Win, J. Sill klllli;, ( ho. II. Sui kiiiig, I. }•;. 'I'avlor, I no. ■|'a\lor, J. \- J. 'i'a\Uir, \\ ahi r i 'i'iioni|ison, Rolii. j 'loirinfiion, 1-. H. j Trees, Samuel I 'I rotter, Kohl. H W'aflc, HeiiiA \\ arren I in >s, ,V Rooinei W .ilsnn. R. iV T, \\ eathor.ston, \. \\ likens, K. Wilkie, I). R. Willis. A. Williams, 11. II. |^■.oker. C. W I Noil. V!i\ i ames i ■! -1 i ihii ■• .iiiHii. i| m the .;> Mill; will lie aildid li lisl 111 olll lie\t Issiu sun- loir > ihe I yOP? THE VOXOld ! IMPERIAL CDUGHDRDPB AHU Mil. liLbl . o riii-v witi tuft; yinH ciild niu! k^ivc in:,t.in: rc- lirl 1.. all tlio^e •suftMin^' h iilfoj- lulls ul tin; llii,..\i. I'or Vocalists, Oi alots and I 'iiblic riprii ■ " s i;iv I i lll:^l \ t Ki \i M A SI I A . 1 r K K I > IV R, tt I \\ A rsL>\ TORONVO ONT. Giirnev's i Electric Belt Institution I ijim:i-n . I rn.i- 1 i.asi i(ini!\i>) Netv„u» IVmIiU, lil|i-niii:,livi., l,-,."r I '•A-l ^.'...•.: Ll.i, l';trftlYst- .'■ '" 1 iV' .mil ( h»*l 1 '■ >• 'i ipuiic . I' t ' :«i 1 , •'■ m:iiii iith .um.- , irt, llif-i. r.l-.l.T.-. li\\IK AM) INSdl >■> Cir.ul.irs .1,1.1 I uMSulUliou KKKK SOivE AGEMl Burdock 3L00D Bitters A PERFECT Blood PURIFIER. A PLlHhlL,-. V 'i. :' L/M . CLlJVli-IINJA'JiLlN. V 1 lial 111 .1 ^ili ami nauual iiuniut .n.l- >li4| ittlly uiK>ii llie /''<»«ri<. lliie liunv, llu A i./* ««\vs, and the IHod/, < leaiidinj; llie emirt ly-- icm of sll impurities, foul humors, am) uli- siructioiis that |iuisor. the l>hiol I'li/r Meiliil at Woml.^ I'-xliibilioii, Anlwc-ip, 1SS5. i>Hf i.oiuis fiiit'c iiufi/iial. thir /t;. , /'»' h b,,„'. Sporting Qoods,li^alls,Eats, Lacrosses NATIONAL MANFG. CO., 7)1 KiBg HI. Vlfvi. 'l'«ii«. ^«. :m«'«. mmim i a. PIANOFORTES 117 King St. West. TORONTO. I- 11. 1 .,-, / ^■^ ^iecie: TORONTO MU5!CAL FESTIVAL \ II : 1 1!' : I ■'>: im l'>Hi, 161 h. ;ui(;i IVrh JUNE, 1886. -^'MUTUAL ST. HiNK BUILDINH. Grand CliaruL^ nf I HDD YdJcbs. FKl.DliUK^ AUOU'R, of Now \'u... -,.;.,nist F, H. TimRl^TLlTDN, nunil ,u.: ir. ^ liii; i'K<»i,R A Vill ini hide MOR-- 11 \ ITA ( Death and Life), a sacred trii.yy. writren ,ind composed by Ch. (-uUnoi. ain Festival of I.SS5. The work will hv Knglish. Mors ET VM'A «ms quite rcremlv nfifumied before the ijucca. .iiid it elicited a spec il)|ii wi, I'lii i in ■ un- ill.. Auii Willi ( )L i< >: \(.N , li I'.N I - I ' CI. .■ ' I : li.. iMiiisl/tli'vaijIi. ill MISCELLANEOUS i- URMTLRL, PARLOR AND CIJAMIUiR SUITL.^ CARLLLS, CURTALNS, h .lOTJ.lFFK & COMPANY hh ^ .:een Slrt G, D[:TH!E & >^ ll.-r.t>.i ■''IIKll IMbS.i SlATt ^'NO FELi ;., \ a I Ki.'.il.ii ;. l,,U.i, tiairo, Niiii-. I»i.li,>- troll. Ir. in lH/u« »r *ut»n (luajii «1. I ii I )(iiu..i ^k ... . 1 : TOBON O. FE4M ADAMS .t;;i;.y i 'BRIAGKS, i):ri(iut'eiiN. \V(\s(. m^s"^ Tou 1'... I V. (;. Whilf 1 *«ii! >* i Tin ulnii I ^^ I Vol. in f! V. .' Your 1., 111. ii- ^. Whili; 1 •. Tour li'i' Mji wo>« But I "<•• i.i • Now 1 u»i ti'. . l» liglil.-i.i. hf .,. Aud ILHki-B :
  • I. 1!.\M11.-Ui\ Works and Hood CfSce, 755 to 750 YcHi-e Strset, T:;rontc. , .iic^.- ami \* (iiir lllii'-tiai iti I «OIII'«lKAIIO'«. I PBEKl ii' Apply fci u . .1 .i; , ii-. oiiti i r Ladies' & Gents' Garments Gleaned &. Dyed, i Hif" ^KMl H>K I'A.MI III l,U 1 i.ri.nU), UiiUiii... ''io^M' Unsurpassed K M, TRQWt;RN,, (LATE WELCH it 'tK()Uk.K>,) ArttsUcleweltajMaMtoeiJjUftSOII yiSCH PIANOS Watcfi ami Dianunid Dealer f will Cuvhuuc at the 32 King Strkk i \Vk..t. 'l oronto. Hkint/m.\.^,.v Cu.. T. OiUif iiicli,- Si'uC 1 - ■ ' : ■ ' ■ liful Liiy 1 liavp l::\d an L>,aH'''iUM;' •^JUtni/man" with rvcv- -iIk.- (-■ i-, ctiiainly one u , r i on this continent. A i^- ; i-- ye.sierast decade. But although of marked iiucabt, the details would be rather too extensive to be dealt with in these ( ulumns, although an npi)ropi-iale and int'>re.sting feature in a Libretto. The first slei) toward organizing tiie Toronto Musical festival Association was the issue of u circular letter by Mr. F. H. Torrinj^ton, conductor of the Toronto I'hilharnionit Society, whii h, in effe<;l, wa.s as follows : " Recogm^ing the niusiral advancement of the peoplu ot Ontario during the last ten years; and believini^ that that advancement can be sf-U further assured by giving the musical portion ol our people opi'ortunities for coming together in large numbers, and rendering the works of the Great Masters, I have been agitating for some time ;)as( the holding in this cit) of a Music:al Festival, similar to those held in the jirinci- uai cities of llurojie and Aiueiica, notably the liiiminghani, Worcester, Mercfi)id, (iloucestcr, Leeds, Hoston, Ciincinnati, Worcester, Mass., and liuiTalo Festivals. My efforts in this direction have received such encouragement that the success of a Festival, to be held next June, is, in my opinion, assured. It is pro{)osed to have a large and influential conmiittee to carry out the scheme. The immediate arrange: : ' t"' ! o entrusted to a com|)etent ICxecutive Committee. "ThK FE.STIVAI. jo CONSiST av IIIUIl'. F.VENIM. AMI ONK Mah.vek 1'ekkormanck^ ; two (Oratorios and two Orchestral and Solo Concerts, to be luk! in the Miitual Street Skating Rmk, capable of accommodating 4,500 ]icn|)ii-. The chorus of 1,000 voices, selected from our Societies and (.'hurch Choirs, to he supi>orted by an efticient Orchestra, sup[)lcnientm ticipalK^n ol ki>nie i,Jco «ch"<'i 1 iMi'lirti )r 1 ,■ f' irc ' niv iii| lU) it^^' -'■ concerlh;; ..i' siaung laja-ity, the Associ.ition. alter ., - i-cttion, accepted an oficr of the Mutual Street Ki. . i< Hall for the Festival performances. Appreciating the great benelii* uf the 1 .-tivalto Toronto, artistically and commercially, our publi* ^-j.irited men have guaranteed financial success, li remains for tfic ])eople to lake advantage of the O[)porti!nity offcrc<.l, and by their active co-operalion assist iii making Torniuus jinl Musical 1 estival ; a carnivahof snng will! h siiall ex( lie the admiration of sister cities, and in iu far reaching results heconiC a ieg.i<\ oi pleasure and progress to future generation';, in whici i.,irt'i •'ji.mi n\*r t*kf! ,1 just pride. PUBLISHEIR'S CARD. 'i'Ht i BrTiVAi. JoikNAi. will be published lor three month.s icommencuig with the .^pril number, and wiii lie distributed Free in all parts of Canada. Advertisers will find it to their interest to use uur columns as a medium fbv reaching the imblic. ', Full inform«uon as to rate* for advertising iwc , wiil be lur ' nished on api>li(.aion to the Toronto Novel Advertising Co., 32^4 Church St.. or to the Publishers ROBERTS & DUTHIE, 14 ADELAIDE 8T. EAST. i SMRMS^'SV^iV'^^wn « THE nNi:gT PHD TDGRAPHS AT LOW PRICES N Alirfiuaii ^ Go. il^M N'OTMAN Af KkASKK) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, - 41 King Street: East, Toronto. I'l (..anad.i, .n i Vfessrs. ,M I i . , rtainly o,,. • " " u.noral and the prinnpal officersof the Army anr! Navv. It!,!,!.,, m\m Dentistry, ^adill & hoar, ^.. ...^ ' , ^.,,,^ 356ro„;ei;:;;^'oNTo.' 83 VeNGE STREET, D IKl.KI'lK/.VK ' n.MMCNri'.VTIOr*. phPicial n Teeth ' ^r^'wi.-.^'^Hvr/w^^^ MiU.ifBiturr.l «i,,l ,.,1,1 uuiy |,y' UOBAL TOOTH POWDER. Thu iHWjIcr I. ,„. mtolli.m «rtu.l» for hnr.li.i.liiB tlii.s/.inu r.m, I'll;!! mI '•'"'«'!."■""'' '"'""W-IK f.-ll»li -o U.n „.m,ll ^ASTRY Jl l.-l.IKh, I Itl; \, ! ',.N|, i'lM ,'IJ>. AND CONFECTIONKRS. MADILL & HOAR, j l>U|K-ii«lnii < lirniinu, , *'*''''^''^ "'■'''■■';7i,|;;;'«;;^J''. '•"■'oor.nonh I WeDDIN,; Cakes MAl.K lu nKIHK. w.r /« '• ,, ,', ,,,,'/; ,,, „.///,,, ,,^ ■ ■■ ■ i ^ '-Id, cciiuiuiu ..n.i Rui.hcr w,.k, .. C. I* DANIEL 8c CO. romt)iiU'ii. I .lucsi t.'haij^c:, ' VitaliJHd Air ilHl Ihr liiri<.,ik ciiii.dirUt. ii,r,| |„ "Ix'riillitiiK. Tooth Charms • III.-.I |» r.mm |M ,-r.-.(l, „.lt^M\'Vl\^ 171 KING STREET EAST, Cor Queen and Berkley Streets, TORONTO, ivi..,.h...... :- ,,,,,,,. (.,„,,,, |,^_^^^_ .^ ^^.^^ ^.^^^^ -I.Ctl'.SSiiK; 1() oO.SEPH DAVIDS & CO.. M A.Vi . U I ' k IN,, A.ND HELL 0KGAM5 • . . ♦ yTt • i I ''^'■^ recognized a.s bpen-miQ |lirnust%,, ^cBt Perfect organ. e. N. LtlGAS, 3TKAM ill Mr>i( |\_\s CIIOICK." CATALtHHlS FkKK, on .\|'1M,I(;a11,)N. KUELPH . - . fiBnarJM. Dye^ Works ^ason ^ Risch Pianos| f^™™NiCo's TAiLQH, &ic. ""'""' ""'■■'•™™"- iPIANriFnRT 388' YnnriP .^h TnRnMTn .. ^ -li 11 " Ui Ui I 1 . 3aa? yongE_sh, Toronto, -vm. iavoruk k.k i-hk homf Ueaned, Dy«l, 1 uriu-,'. and Kcj.-inni Ki.i Olovcs, Feathers, .imi l.;ulie.' I ),, s-,, , i |,..,,.,.,i .i»),il Wnrruiilril iioi t« Hinln. »^iil l)iiv nij Other. u 117 King Street West, TORONTO. SI' I E5 N il all the old oviMnoiii-s, md l)esi ptojili. Ill Navy, Hnlilax. sed anywhere. : SONS RtET, ;ooKs !RS. TO OkDKk. N5 as t Organ. lI'1'I.ICAT1i)N. c OO. IflnarJH. CD'S £S West. rnnn U'ui iry il. NiiIhii, Cki<^ ( Itrk. 'ril': Klt^s|^ llnl'Sl. 1, ilie ■ larKPsi iii.il iiiokt crntral tirii- I.I-1-. Iliiiol in I'uronto, siittmied III! I'ici onuT iif Kin^ and N iirk Sireeu, iicct'i ;trs|i:t9Sthi' diHtr tn all (laits 'I llic » ily c%ery livemi'iiilrs. I In-. Hiiirl !•, iilete tn>iU itn aft.ih^, mtiifii,*nh niaKiiilii iriil parlnis.inil Nril rooiiM, dctui lii-d and ,hmj>/,, I itty tedin>;s and pnT(Misiii|; mrri '<<•■ ^as.'•en^cl and iLinKa^t' li'^utiiit rtiiniin;^ duy and nielli. Hii( aiitl ( old iUtl's (in I'ai li I Umh . {•.lei nil Mrllsin all riKiins. I'riceh };r.ttlii.(l)'d a< tuiilint; lu lot atimi ui iiiiini. ROSSI N HOUSE. Toronlf 1. Mark L. Irish, /''(•/•neltft Weill r\ii)(!i^s, WiikIow Sliuclus. GHAS. V. HENDERSON. 152 YongE St.. (ll-'.N ri,l'".MI-A'. KinloKcil tind my td m I'leiidiii;.; III. ( iindinialiniis oi < iiJDnr.s in the three dining riHUns i'.isl ('i)in|ileleil. < tn tin- (MtaMoii nl tlie ineetiii^ "I ihe " IikIimh I )ei Mr.ntiv<- .Artists held at tlie i\i*s>in IIhiim- on rhiir"!il:u e\eiiiiii. i.T.i, I invil.'d I ritii win ii| ymn wurk. and I knuw vmi will In L>iatilied In learn ihai it wa* hy all iirnnuiim td iiitiltless. \ (HI art at lii)erty t'l iiiMte iiiiifn^ t>' itis)ii(t llic (li'( oratnins in tliesc rdoins il il will he in ydiir advantaj^e to dn so. \iiurs Very tridv. R..»i,ni 1I..MNC. Mar. 1. J... iS.Sf,. ' IvdlJ^I^Kl 11. liSISI-I- HK I 'I KKN ( n ^ 'I'Mronio lia»i luit celehra'.ed her scnn-cenienrii.d nuin- evplic- iiU.itis lusl fifty yeari sinr^ she was inidrporau-d as a city. Toronld Indian, "ihe harliour"' is situated (m lake i inlario, from which il is separated Ity a s.indy har or iialural breakwater, known as " H.anlan's island,' forming; a m.-Xiiintn ent and well- :>heltercd hay. Says a local scribe; "Inlike .Mon'real and i.iiiebei , the capital of Knuiish I anada osves little, except the sei urily of its harbnr and the excellent sanitary residts from its ;,'radcd terrace of «ilc, to natnre. The glory of its stately streets and I (uinlless spires belong; m itself, and it is not enhanc ed by any thing in its snrroundinjjs of Lake, island and hills. In .dl probability the tourist will make a more or less prulonjjed >t,iy in Toronto. Il will be advisable In d<> so, this (ity boinj; a ;.;ood centiP from wliiili t>\ make a series of exi orsions, besides which, it is possessed of in.-»ny inleinal altiai lions not to s.iy that ; It otters e\ery ai coinodalion thai ( onld he desired by the ua\ell«i. Keepinj; in mind die fact ihat Toronto is really only lifiy >ear> I old, the \isilor will be struck witli ania/enient al its cvteiit and I solidity. Noble thoroii),'hfi.res are everywhere lined with m.':it;ni(i( , em public buddings, palati;il wholesale houses, banks, ( hambers, hotels, extensive stores, and all the e\idcnces of wealth and enter- j prise 111 ever> direction the streets are traversed by tram cars, «hilsi overhead is a vast network i':(!i.\L INDI (KMKNTS Carpets, Dil ClDths Li('(» (!nrtaii]s, &(', 185 Yonge Street, Cor Wilton .\u-mip. Unsurpassed in Tone. •' K IN'- S I KM.. 1 \\ I - I , TdkdMK. Unexcelled in Value. at $50. $75, $.o*', ami $i2$. Ira»y PaymenlR. M(^^^K^. HKIM/MAN * Co ( >t-ntleiiten. It uivc« me i^rcai file.mniv ii W.h tt-httmuny in regard to your ^plenf Uyiiin ytur kiiktr lilt iif, ami 1 ii)ii<>t )>uy ttt-tt I M>t> mote- ttian ' iftcaseil Willi Ihcni. 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