Page Six 'l`(m !l1lll'll tn l-nl-t<-u rich :1 diet/--or lnn mu:-M -~m-rl Lots: uf l.l1in_:s cause :-'ullI` .~lHlll:lK`ll. luL mw thing can correct it. ql1l<'kl_\'. Phillips Milk of Magnesia, will :Lll-:u.lini7.o l.lu- u.vid. Take a. spoon- ful of l-Illa plonsuxlt 1m-pxnrxntion, and the ~_\'.~sLv11I is anon .~4\\'m-tmlotl. Plnillips is :1l\\" rozuly to relieve 4li.~`t1'0.~`s from 0\'cI'-1-zltillg; to check T1311 I .. ..l.3lo\-. ...- .. ..:....A. `.9 ..u..,.. uu `IvuA;:. yguynn; milk.` UH` ' titled. .\I_\' plan would be to have all in- itcnding vocal pupils start with the :pi:1no at about the njrc of seven 01 i ui_2'ht _\'c:11x<, after a lmoxvlulgze of `tho Iit01':1tLu'e of the piano has been .~.\m...n.1 -,. um; L1,- -;...1-..- _.., , 1 ...~ .........~..... Kl]. xu\. luuzn sc.-cured, so that the studon with fxwility, and the :1; `voice to become settled hz `vocal in. should be \._. ;c;Av;uAAu \.\.s~L.-AL\.Lcu I i It has alxvays sec-med I-0 me tiiai 'sevent-c-c-n or eighteen year of agc l's suiciently early for a girl tc lo mmence actual vocal study. Ne `actual time will be lost by waiting luntil at least sixteen, in fact, the 22 I . . I I l 0 girl should be kept vc-1'_\' industrious- l\' employed every day of her _\'out.l' in acquiring` a musical bac-kg'1*ound. Music has advanced so enormously" tlizit it is diicult. to get. the ri-_.-n1 kind of foundation in ten _\`03!`S. (`WC gin the smne period the girl is sup- posed to get :1 groneml education ikoep her health and have :1 little fun .;;. ...l..'.\L -1! --A- --~` [voice is a11'ead_\' showing" signs 03' iwezua Now and then a pz11'ticu1a1'1y Ltrong voice survives, but there are `numerous instances of children who idid show a great deal of promise [whose voices have been dest-royed !b_v ignorant teachers. r. 1 u ~ 7- I p1-bpe Get in. Musical Education First `'(}(-l. :1 musi(::1I r-rlucutinn rst, is: :L .'-'(-ntA-m'.:- wlxicnh :-'hnuM he writ,- tr-n nw-r Hm door of every vocal Hllulin and ovary school where voice is um}.-ght. ` nu ' ` l`h:-rt: urn rnumhc-1`I(:.s'.' singmrs who have been cripple-rl throughout t.h(:i1' 1-nti'r(: czuw.-rs because they have not hall any inkling: of the b:Lc.k,<.-;x~0unl of music, men and wo-I rnnn `IV:`1`\ 1:-r\:..l . .. L, ' " ...w.;u.un vvuxnu. Some fond and admiring parent has heard their child attempt to sing and have discover:-d what they believed was an unusual voice. Then either one of two things hap- pen--tlhe child is taken to a teaohez with c-xxperience and a conscience, who honestly tells the parent that it is not safe to begin vocal instruc ,tion in child'hood, or the child lsent to another teacher, who is neither an in-`noranius or a chgilatan, lwho will do anything` to get money, land actually tries to teach the child ltliings which should be given only Ito a mature person. 1 This paz'ticul:x1'l_V the case with gji1'l.<. The 5.-`irl who sings about in `ll01' childhood in 3 natural way rare- lly does any harm to her voice, but] `let ii:-1` Fall into the l`.::nl.< of ii" jcli:x1'lnt2.n tez1c.l1e1- with :1 method and '21 lf)L1l`(lL-ll is iminc-rlia`-.r.-l.v placml upl lon the voice. The child :~: p:'idL- ls i211'01.1:s(-ml; she likes to .'~'ho\-.' off be-= 1`...., Cut this advt. out and send it in, naming disease you woum like information on and same will be sent ifree. ?forc `II ...u.u\., nucn dllll WU- men with 5:001] voices to whom the cI'1fi1`i1(51(`)`.< of the music is but a {hazy gruide to raise or lower the voice, and who had they learned to read music during childhood would, witih their nmture voice and per- islonality, have made a reputation in the musical world. r1,,_, 1- u - v . , _ - -. u L'IIll'b'lvl_Y L'IluHblU."H UIHPP in :21:-m-siziun, without one liLHv- I'uiln.r:-, you cmumt fm.-I con- {Ma-nt. Hun. yuu h:w4- mzn.4L(.--rt.-(I in; Hwpv-litimu. hnw:-vvr wt-nri. is tfhv unly .=a:r1';- road 10 ultinmtn cc!`- tuinty, mul L !-rtuinty in-;;cts con- lirlvmw, nnrl tzcnxficltrncn zmnihilatcs lIlvl'Ul|.lIwn \1.l AIL` ....u.u uux which all _\`oun<: I 2 .LVl.Il.I.\. of Magnesia . .-...-. .-... ....u.. LSC11; likes her friemlgs. =_he likes notes, and does so 3 when she finds that 1 sure bait for ig'no1'ant 2 1':- she is 1`eal1_\' olrl ent p .fl_VNI r in;-`c1'uction J. W. Scott il. vurrwtly cuuntlc-: rwsszicnn. one, con-| ull it.l I uuu student. n Ann: . - u ;. people usul applause. nou,'l"n for ng'ing' he). all % tlfc W 1 u:.vv.;a.4 :4 78 Worsley St. VICTORIAN 97 Dunlop -`St. `v3`.DMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F. I`.C.M. Teachnr of Piano, Or- --an. Ym-:11 -um! Mnsxical Theory. Orzsanist and Choirmuster of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- '.'m':iit_\' of Toronto, 113 Worsley street. Phone 668. v v \.uu.;.;;v \ss0ciz1te Coroner, County of Simeon Phone Cl. O`.ce--58 Collier St. Ctce Hours: 1-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m.. 6.30-8 p.m. ____ _--2--: IE. I. LIIHG, IVLD. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. `{0BT.T'l` H. -SMTTH, . Specinlht, sucvcessor to I 53 Dunlop Street, Bar". A.._.. un. L . 1.1. I UISIVDIJLL Graduate `of McGi2I University. Montreal. Office, and Resid->nco--Corm=r Eliza- beth and Brmiford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. Office Hours~-9-10 a.m.. 1-3 pm.L '7_Q nu... mas. LITTLE & LITTLE I PHYSI(.`IA.\'S AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Oice Hours : l-3 p.m.. 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C, Lin]. M R A......:...- 0------ )I .. Vl(`.'l OR A. nf 'Y`uInh- 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, -jj ( DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIA.\' AND SURGEON E Special attention to etrics ' Associate Coroner for , unty of i Simcoe !DFce and Residence, 50 Mary St. I Phone 101 `Office Hcurs: 8~9.30. 1-2.30, 6-8.30 --Remember that orders left with your home town printer will serve to pay wages of workmen who in turn sperm! this money with local business houses, thus serving` to main- tain that round of business whidh is necessary in order that rural -towns throughout Canada may ourish and prosper. |J|\. SURGERY `V LEGAL CAMERON & `CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC- O{T1ces--Bzu'rie and Orillia Barrie-5 Owen .St. Phone 406- MONEY TO LOAN R. 5. Cameron. K. A. Cameron. u; Luuc fgce, Ross Block. `:3arx-inter. Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Ross Block, Barrie, Ont. i n I _ --- DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie MONEY TO LOAN -u an. \A\l.4uJVVl\l\lL :Bu-ristor, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. I'\n~ - g1;grEssi5NAI. 94:53 4 ____.______________;. RADENHURST & HAMMOND, Barri:-zters, Solicitors, etc. Ofce, lst oor Masonic Temple Build- mg. Money to loan at lowest rates. -.3 ESTEN & ESTEN. BARRISTERS Solicitors in Eligh Court of Jus tice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office. 1m oor Masonic 'I1empie Building, Barrie. Monay to loan at lowest current rates. . H. Esten and M. H. Esten. ALEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and administration, and General Sclicio tor, Notary, Conveyance`:-, etc. Money to loan. Oices: Hindu Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. OUR BOYS & BOYS. BARRISTERS, Solicitors, I\'ot.a1'ies Public, Con- veyancers, etc. I\Irn:e_v to loan at lowe.4't ran-2 of interest. Oicea 13 Owen Street, in the premises form(.-1'1_\' occupied by the B k of T0rortr>. Branch Office. E .}.':!e, Ontario. W. A. Boys. K.C., M.P., J. R. Boys. rn. VJMJUH .-\. H.~\J'L'l', xi]-(AUUA'J.'I``a of "[`rinit_\' UniVcrsit_\' and alive rrzuhlznt-` of l and Glan- mw Sxvz,-(`i.'sIty, stomach diseases. HIM-z-. cm-nor Bayeld and Wor- ~;lc_\` Sta. Entrance o Worsle) O`r.`e o;::'n until 8 p.m. D. F. McCUAIG. B.A. Successor to Creswicke & Bell Barrister. Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Ofce, Ross Block, Barrie. - _-....,-.\.r..;..- ...-u.u uu1\IL'J\JAV Fce and Residence, 97 Elizabeth St. (Forme1'1_\` Dr. ArnalI s Oice) Phone 557. DR. C. A. ARNOTT (McGil'|) PHYSICI.-\..\' AND SURGEON 12-- _,,In -I an n no u: uuuu NURSE? M. I. THOMAS r1_.__-I __, 411. DR. E. G. TURNBULL ..,J....4... _: \l _I`:`\l rv, - - GORDON LONGMAN MUSIC LESSONS H. H. CRESWICKE OUR PRTCES VVILL COMP.-'\RE VVITIAI i`].l'0SE OF ANY OUTSIDE FIRl\I. I'3a:r;~e-Ernnch stir`! an r vnvv;-\- W. A. LEWIS c xvrx rxrrwru A Mr` ORDER OF NURSES . -4-.. vv nu .:\'r'I31 ms1:.Asr3s OF WOMEN EYESTGHT O. R. Rusk. Barrie. Hours Phone 80. MEDICAL , HA RT, GRADUATE ITh;11u|~u:f|v .,...: ..I-,= ..4\/JLLV Cameron. . xuaunrxu Phone 866. `5, 1928 .1519 LOYAL TO Y()UR ]l()1\l]5] I`(T)\\'N AND P.\ |'RON.'IZE \'()lfH ll()`.\[E l RIN .l.`ER. Barrio. OUR 0I`1*m13 TR Ia1QU1I.>:m1'1> I`() no `mtfn _'P1H;\"l.`I?\'G, N0 M..\'|"l"ICl-. now L.\I2GE THE .1012, on now .\`.\[.\LL. Cartage - Ice - Coal Wood PROMPT SERVICE Northern Advance M.J. Brennan Hidden conditions undermining your health revealed When in Need of Printing Get my estimate before you have work done and save money. G. R. and A. BURNS HARRY BARRON Licensed Chiropractors and Drugless Therapists DI l7AI')I'_"l`ll a-r nIIr\n1I- ; VSCOT I"S---- (NIO INCONVENIENCE TO PATIENT) ---THE---- PHONE 53 Phones 50-51 Dunlop St. J. C. Scott T. E. BISSELL Disk Harrow D. C. HOWARD 24 Mulcaster SL, Barrie. 129 Dunlap St. THE CELEBRATED 32 MULCASTER ST. For Sale By C. R. Scott Phone 86. WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHER QUALITY & SER\'ICIC Our Motto . .,. \,'VL]]| I I'uru'r-H11! of olc-n1<`nt;a1'_\' etiquette. I Some of our g'1'enf.~. zn-tists, `rm 1 star.-'9 or plrttform, whose public per- i !'mm:mo-.< h:1w- a1\vz1_\'.~= hvon hi::hI_\` successful, have never boon able to W Nm'vu; betrays itself (1i'o1'- 0111.1)! in pe1'.`~'-ons. A man who ordimu`il_\' is a quiet, almost st-rious man, .hus often been known, whvn under its influence, to behave in quite opposite fashion. He will make jokr-s. l:Lu,L`h at his own w'ittic- sum, move p;1rt.s of his ana-t~om_v in- in contm`ti0n.'~', and make a fool .of himself _c-:cnera]1y. W.hi1o anothm-. `thoug'h normally talk:1ti\'r~. and oven .I'u1m_\', .will, when nm'\'0u.<, In-come t0I1}.:`l1("-`H011, :ub.<-ht mindml, or oven 1'. .. - ' .ll'..l ,.x- ,_1,`_. gpiuce quite C !D*il1`tiCu]iL1` O0! Ihadly, bung; mz1t.l(2 :1 1121.41 prone to axe inf: that she ._,..........-.-. u.-. vu nun. 4 commaml of her 11y:e`1's- '\yA ___U, ,, 1 . the .in habits ., .,v.\,.L. BUCJIU:-`(E the whole })ro.L'ros`s of the human met: since the stone zL_2'c is W)':L]I[)(5(i up in the (lc-vclopmcnt of the hzmrl. It, therefore, become-s plain that il1l_\'U1il1f4` that tends to enhance the skillful use of the hzmvl mz1k(.~.s' for ])i`()f_"l`C. E. %rrc:1u.<(: music |)1'in_u'.< us in con- tact with the fruits of the most in- : - u 1. .. LL\/AIL mu. uuv. I After all, it is the music we make rather than the music we hear which 5_:i\'e;< us the utmost j0`_\'. The pet 1 son who hears music has one of the gjreatest blessixlgs of life, but the .person who has the nmsicaal ideas :90! in through his eyes, pass through- 1.~ .-Hi.../I ....,I 1x1!`- ._ Five Reasons Why We Should Study Piano Because it tr.-aches us how to con- ct.-nt,rzut(.-. Music, suit! the P.1'o: dent of Harvard, is the g`1'ca.tc.s`t miml Lruim.-y in the worhl.. I2r-cv:1u.<.- it cultivates :1 sense of tho In-:1uLiful, .21ml :1 thing` of` l)c:1,ut_v is :1 joy l'01'<.-\'01'. Y). ...... .. AL. ..-.,.._.J_, IAAAKI ..-e..\.-.W-..... , These are just. a few of many types, but the average music lover is perhaps .too reserved,` too re- slxictetl to enjoy music at its best. We hold on to our feelings. .We do not give in enough. We are too umlemonstrative. We .have an idea that to be proper we must be frigid, and not until we i0ll`l`. .to revel in`. mu. 11.5 `.1 lie`.1I1E13' ClliiLi_ re\'ei.< -illl` play will we get our real reward lrom the art. ... ..uuu,u nu: his mind and fmm of c.-xpres very soul. PHONE 180. Your little girl, ngering` `out her rsrt piece at the piano, mastering every little note and count, has 21 hundred times more joy than has the multi-millionaire, who, i_e'norant iof the practical side of the art, may hire a great S_Vl11pl10l1_V orcliestra for his private enjoyment. IT-he anal_\-'ticz1l mind will enjoy music as does the entomologist dis- secting a beetle, as does Curl Rein~ `coke. The pensive mind enjoys music as the vdrexamer is carried zuvvay by Visions joyful or sorrow- ful, as Frederivc Chopin. The zuc- tive, .decisive mind enjoys music in pnorpvortion to the accuracy of time, accent, rhytlmi, like Von Buiow. The rhaps'odic min-(1 enjoys .music as we would enjoy ainpla11.ing' over .4 volcano or shootinlg thr.o'ug'h a ratpidis, .prototy7pe, Franz Liszt. The 1 dynamic mind enjoys music as a mighty cosmic force, well nigvh im- possible to control `by tonal bonds, like Wagner and Beethoven. The vigorous, well balanced mind enjoys music as a healthy, human expres- sion of life, such a Sousa, the ma;ch kind. The ascethic mind en- joys music for the beautiful and delectable sound c.o:mbinration:<, like Debussy and Mendelssohn. V111. -I\ ...., :.._L _ 9..., -4` ,._,,,,, ;..--Jul"-5 -uuau. When all is said or done, In order to get the most out 01' mu.si'_- we must enjoy it, and l'01`LunuLuly the art may be ucnjoyul in :1 dozen tlicffrent way. .'lVI_ . .. 4 . ml in time 2l])i(lit_\'. Y._.l., I :1 Ijhmiral mnrlhll ---By J. Andrew \V'ig=;_:ins- Thoughts and Suggestions Intend- ed to be Helpful to Musical Students and Others. .i m 1) o M. I... .. .. .1 .. ...,._.-.u.., bung-1r.-I its p21:<. L .. .L -1` IA. . habit Enjoying Music ..n . .~-- PLUMBING--TINS1V.IITHING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO J OBBING `WORK Nervousness pupil who cut corn-ctl_\', h:1.~u . 1 out again in so ion, has musi in n 0|)j:-c~t of cultvn not ncqt ,,.,, _ . it _;'enre1 -:1H_\'. she .:'.~` hr-rsolf by declar- : so ovcan-como'\vit1x 3 lost: all power of H101` The Northern Advance cultivn ncquivin like no-tn-' 'hc:~: us .the .. nuuu E`. 0 Vile carry the leading makes, at reasonable prices. Every `stove guaranteed. If not satised in 30 . days, will refund your money. Your old stove taken as part payment good bad \,un\-Jun _\I.IulF\Il lU IHill\` 'l`o ']51a,\' :1 piece con` no g:'u:1n1ntoe that you to lo so thn next time. Nm'vousness mostly rosults from insufciont p1'opa1`z1tion. If you try to do somet:hin`-I with which you are not fa`mi1i:1.1' you are likely to ho` overcome by tho . olfort. but you will cease to fee] so if you ac- custom ym11`.=olf` to make that e'ort.` V jwlay :1 cor1'octI_\' once is `H I... ,1 I lnn n-Iwnnninn Hun! ...-H. . po.=.~.o;~1=ion of the lzul_\'. du.rin_sr the intervals, thv 1 or had g'ro\vn tired. Co1mm1'i11}:t11o adult and the juvenile. the mo story will be obvious. ponvl, and km-xv n01hin5_" about their \'z1l11c, (lid us he \\':1.~' hi while hummin:: zx tune. and n,-turmul v:n'l_\' to the palace next 1n0a'nin: to (lo- livor tho pour] per-fo1':1tt-xl at both ends. He wn.~` rowzmlml not. only by a fortune. but was o1'(Iurml to take of whom, 1n'utz11 own- L,I .- lime \.A`\l\IlV (An uni.-:uu\u`u. ' If we uinalyze what causes n(,-1`- voLn. in an adult per['0rmer we shzxll discover its mo.s*t tynzinnic-ul in- _L ,`l`Clii(.'I1i. to be his ztcutt: sense of re- .s;p0nsibi|it_\', which, of course, is ab- .sent in .the child, but the adult never wit`.h.ou.t latent fear that his p0rform:z1n'ce may fall short of his Dbest, or may not he the taste of that pz11'tic.ula1' audience. i He realizes that if he fails to pleznse his next e.ngz1i5:e`1nent may 1'-a.de away, his future eu11`z1in may be reduced, his dependent beion:.;'- ings may su`er. These icon:sidera- tions make him anxio-ms, and anxety makes him nerrvoius. m, . -. .. The man (lid n so p0\vvr.I`ul :1 PM took the order 1'0`; `(lay his z1n.\ iut_\' I lurc-ml - - `:11- The P1'111co 510115.-'11t. 1111111 and 1o\v1i for a11ot111e1` 510.111 of equal 11c-:1ut.\'! 1 111 and value. and at 101151111 soc111'o11i`I . . . - 11 one. T1115 111110 he sent to :1 1m'1 ._ ` . _ _ . .t11:1 c1_;11 1111.11 111 quest. of 1111 export 111: . . . . . v1'111 pearl 11101-011114`. 111111 11:1v111_: 101111115,` . . 111 one, 011t11'11. 1115 011101 to 111111.' . . . . . >05 M111 1110 11110111150 01 :1 1111::o 100 101' I . . _ -koc 111s 1'u.wa.1'11, :1cco111p:1111o 11_\ t11-.1] . . o t111'e:1t 01 s1m\' t01't.111'o 110111111 1111111111 , if 110 . fail to :1cc0111p1i.~`11 11i.~'1hH` +.....1,. 1 3 A. E. SMITH task. ........... ...... Jl\.'LVU`IJD- 1 The juvenile prodi~g'y is a st1'ange1'l\ to this mental wtorrk. .When once V he has mastered the technical dil"- i culties of his task, and if he is what ,1 is called a wpro(lig'y this has not E caused him much trouble. He l'l2LSL( no furthe-,1` cares and is as 1'ead_v to l\ play before two thousand as beforeli half a dozen. If he can do it 1'ig.';l1-tlf once he can do it equally well overllt and over agaiii, and he does. He] runs off the ])lE1t.'fO1`111 l1u_J,`l1lll_Q' andl. l1upp_\', as thou}.-'h his ])(:]`i'0`l'mZ1IlC(;" To sh-fnw the l':1`.;1l ell'ect of me-2'~' 1 ` 1 had been a joke or a _g'mne. ll l c \ I recall 1'ez1din_;' some,` _Vezu`s ago :1 story of an Orientalra Prince who p0.<.=e.<.=<:rl :1 1n:1_2'nicentlC ])ez11'l, which he wished to .~sL1. `from the neck of his fa`.'o1'it- \\'ife.`f `He sent for the most. : jewelll worker in his city and commi.<. 1' ed him to pierce the ])(`111`l at both t ,end:~', i1np1'e;~'::i11:.:' the worke:` with it.`-'11 enormous value and commandin_L:li him to be most careful in e.\:eeutin_:l\` `the job. He promised to 1':1ise himl` to the rank of the nol)ilit._\' if hisis work gave satisfaction. but also`! thre-atened to behead him if it fail-if` ed. So in fear and trepitlation the!" jeweler set t.o work, and had buti1`- pz11'tiall_\' succeeded when by an (-x-! tra tremor of his hand he sl1:1tte1'ed"5 the p;em. Hu1'1'_ving' to the Prince. i-' he threw hmself at his feet, but waslc l prompt-l_\` beheaded, still clasping: theiil f1`a.g:n1ents. 5 1` ...l:.n, \r| uu|uIr|_y In all! illHll'|l l.l'UllH'. `Wh:|L is ('.0nmn.m1l_v cull:-I ; fl'i`LL\llL" (lm-rs not nlI'-(rt lIUVi(`1-,-4 only. An .'1c`Lm' who is (:~lw|n`.'I.twl, whvn 'pl:1._vim: :1 um-w part, ul't<~n .L-.um-:mn.h.-,'u to this .m'<-r'wlurlnn'n;:' innpc-:lin1.~n1..,` um! Lhv public, luukin_::' for .-'unm' .s`ons:1tinn, is ruzuly to :1tl.rihuLv~ itl to int,0xic~:1tim|, .w:hich is us un;;'-n-1 L-nous as lLll:f()ll!l(l(`(]. ( 1r I I l .~lunl<- nll' urn-l'vtux: r:Inm'v.=:::l'IuI|y m co-nmlvlc-ly. 'l`lmu;:vlu fruv l`rmn ll, on our C'Cl3'iU, it. will rt-Lnru on the next. If :1 .uin;:'vr. l.lw vuirn will l.r<-m`|)lt- m` lu;::~ pil.('ln; if n vi0linisl,, it will mm` inlmmllma; if .'L jllilllllll, il. will all lnul, pu.ru|y7,<.~ tho li11p;(~w:; uml in all l.|w.v.u- <-:n.u.=:c-.~1 lvzrp.su 01' mmnnr -\lIl...l is un mltlt-I lrmllnlv-. 'l`h(- b _\` lmlr who had nothin u.` ` .-... .. ......\, PU 1'oluct:111t]_\'. z1n.\'iet_\' i11c`1'o:1sod po.=-.=iM0 fzliluro ; the p1'o.<}wct of A`.:.\ I 1.. not lure `.E_::htly` split :1 _Q_uEBEc__c0_01_; STO_VES _AND HEATERS I ult pm'fo1'mc1` mom] of thi: uu\.L' law wili ho nhlvj 1 vvu ` ,-tl11'11ml min}: 1t(`(l urml . mL`7nlo. U. .u u quickl_\' to t11\va.2`t! he umlor-y' Day by 5 F?;mLlPS Mi'__ tending` voc piano :11 `uigzht _\'c:11~.< -!.. ... :1h\'\s all la:-iiit_\'; ur nv1m'n.lize nicotine. Re- 1 nwmlu-I` this fur _\'uur own cmnfort; for Hm .~:x|:u- of Ilm.-w nmlnul you. Endorsed |-_\' y~h.\'.- Inn they n.l\va_vs say I'IziIIi]:.'. l> hu_\' mmething else and expect thn s.mn,- results! .......-.... `.........4...u..v-u nu... .-...5...-.. -.n..u.y-ago 60 EEIZABETH ST. PHONE 405j. WE ARE DOING A NEW TPYE OF DIAGNOSIS BY RADIO .PROCESS-WONDERFUL IN ITS RESULTS