(JD[JU.\llC I van \I'JlvIr `V Ye Olde Firme Heintzman 9 Co. Pianos Orthophonic Victrola 17.2.4 ... Dnn l`|O`I'Q J. W. Scott Baby Carriages and Strollers FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE Regular $12.00 to $45.00 To be Cleared at $7.00 to $15.00 when Canadian National Railways introduced the single room sleeping cars on the eleven o'clock riight trains between Mongrcal and Toronto, it ver soon became evident that this type of high-class SCTVICC would be welcomed y the travelling public. As a. result of the immediate popularity, it has already been found necessary to place these cars in service on other trains of the company. and since June 20, these cars have been in service also on the ten o'clock night traina between these two cities. - - " -,~ The single room sleeping car meets the demand of those who require a little additional comfort and privacy dpring th`cir travels. Efrch ca: contains {om-teen V - -~- -4--L. t:u..A turf`! O-nnnf rmuisites. The` between cities. little additional privacy during their Each single bedrooms, and each room is completely tted with toilet requisites. cars, introduced in. Canada for the first time by the Canadian National System.- are designed especially for night journeys, where the passenger boards the train between ten o'clock and midnight, and reaches his destination at an early hourf next morning. As they are not intended fovdaytime travel, there is no additional- ing accommodation in the bedrooms. In these rooms, which are delightfully` ecorated, the asscnger nds a real bed awaiting, _which is placed cross-wise i th 0 e. car instead of engthwlse as _in the case of an ordinary sleeping-car berth. Each pair of rooms have a connecting door, so that couples or parties travelling togetl' ma) 1155 this door. Which. however, has bolts on each side for use when the rooms. are sold individually. The rooms are equipped with every device for the co_rnfort' and convenience of the tiger and are lling an important place in furnishing the traveller with add comfort and convenience during his 'onmey. Theee cars are operated in addition to the club can: an other latest ment which has become a recognized feature 0` the all-steel Canadian Natxonab _a.ilvm-is trains between the two cities. SENGLE R SCO I`T S---~:~_ VULCANIZING what ROOM CARS PC2`PUE_.AR M. J. Brennan WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHER QUALITY & SERVICE Our Motto Phones 50-51 Dunlop St. 129 Dunlap St. Page Seven C. R. Scott Phone 86. PHONE 1040 FOR YOUR HARDWARE 1\Ia1'U,11-SOIIOU1` 100% Pure Paints and Va1'nis11es McCla1'y Electric and Coal Ranges J ohns-Manville Asbestos Roongs E]ect1'ic, Engine Drive 01' Hand Power \Vashing Machines, Etc. MAKE THIS YOUR HARDWARE STORE LlFE'S PATH rALL QUESTXONS (ILHL vr hf; W h 5' Ialhcllouu \4nn-- VI... ..-_-_ - -_, 60 ELIZABETH ST. PHONE 405j. WE ARE DOING A NEW TPYE OF DIAGNOSIS BY RADIO PROCESS--WONDERFUL IN ITS RESULTS Hidden conditions undermining your health revealed (NO INCONVENIENCE TO PATIENT) ' \\/:1; ;\t Cut this advt. out and send it in, naming disease you would like ' '11 be sent free. Information on and same wx par 01' THURASD'.`\Y, cm1in_;- ,uu1' min ])0x`\ that We .<'.1_\' in our matter how far ` , l... .1,__ nmuor nu rux _. .. __ bv . bu_\'om1." We lg-21'. in mil1i 0 in billion.-'. but no mind Pf \:\'L`H onv the m<-uninfx - -um limited. bv In,-_\'o1m. 0c02\si011zx1l)' can 5.-`tux; mion. Our senses are limited, like 011! thoug'h.t.<. We set`. curtzlin 1-z1_\'.< 0' 1ig'ht, colors from Yul to \'io'et, but( at both (.-mls of fur little `-ruunt OH vision there are `3i5.,~'ht 1'a_v.< we can- ` `--`-~--- Hm rod and above opposite Post Office x1 1,. l?.'...~un \'1s1on Uncn; uxx not soc, below the the \'iole.t,. With our o:1r.< zx imperfection ru1c:<. itcd number cf sou limited number of soumlls of slow \ Rule com:p2u~ab`e Lt '3 A ..n.l `Lh mi 5 big queamons Inmmwr...... -- pifd wmgdae ior lmovo".odg~e. hiarhmt mind ('\'"1' born on 1 ~._-_.. .~.... mo nnkmmn, ' JULY 12, 1928. Ian: ...,... thumkor. nkinj. Licensed Chiropractors -- --2 AI\l"l`II cw` 1' milliorls L-arth `I How (lid how 1 VVhut pur- i\'i11_;:<, . um! and E. `A. BURNS , Lu`. \.v~_ Y1 0 0"` The mm'1~i-age Wu 1'04 in U enmizod in Ottawa 1 11>` Of 1`i.9l'h` Muw,:2u'0t Kerfoot, ( comparable and Mrs. H. w. Kc knmvn in B`a1~.1~iv, Of the in` gDavid Holmes, son 01` 0111' C3-"5: J. H0(H(.`_\ H01I1n(_*.< built. 110111 -bride's only attend the 1`01l*iI1L' small`. sister and br - ,,...1 In ...`.I NI .-,1<+nv J;1(v_k and Drugless Therapists 211 2' force much puzzlcni as 21 new born b'Lb}"\'(.' lo0l about with gyms that do not1to focus. In` " A L. l\IN1. ..-Lm-v mt` Hu- ;1n h umu n *` J. G. Keenan `um wN. L. BRENNAN | Phone 89, Barrie C-ulity i i V 1 L : fiwm thy whim ('_\'L-5, the optic your brain the w01'(l:< i brain tc"1s you whwt. is your tliougtiit a1ml_\'=sct's with it or reject it. ;i)Lbt what is that you ll Yours is 21 body man -1- ,.r pup:-1' l1(?l'\'L: 14 `sleep, cut our brezxkfa sim.p`_\' a mu;~\< of clcctr led in molecules, nu col`-.4 to b1`(..~z1thc, tlhrest 4 ' " H. 1H`.. unvrv HOl..MES--KERFOOT thv one :4'1`01',\' of the '. that it does try to izltn-1`0.'t.~x\ in qtxcstiolas xb.~'h'z1ct. A 1'L-\\' mimL~` -vki11.g' to . c Ii)` `-i\`o.< . 4. -H.-. mind E! DGIUUULJ uugvn. .-..qu......J `fa Ra.d.1o V Terms to su1t p111-(:11aser Everything in Music 110. Box 555 Phone 243 "` "" " " u`!-nv'x.~L. :it_\' zmnl n0thin_Ly .mmu4L A paper 1)r1'()\\'!im,_.tm t_\'}u- is 1'(-Huctws H,,m.1\.: nun-r upofu y0L11`p1.l__`_.`im ervu C1ll'1`lCa` to 3 0., _ -i, 1' in typc-. _\'ou1'}.m on .1at. printeml h01'e,'im_,. an _\':SC'C` it, you a5:1'ce gOny_ t. It`t;eHs _\'~Crll, The c o ntc-1 lie w.h( . v jug mby not -"V - " I I One of the sayings of o"d--ntimt teac.]1m's was make the keys sin_;', :but as a matter of fact the pianc 'czumot sin_2', since it is a precusnsior. OT1 (_`\' U11 in.~:t2'u1m-nvt 21 vet} : tone, 211241 in th(_ hc-st in. the tine aftm a f mv m om e n-ts. LC-5u'z1to ])`]IZ1}'il1f is ac-l1i(~\'c(l by 21` vc-1_\' flX".('!`OLlS (`XC.h2l1LL'(` of om! `tonw for zmoth(.~r. This in turn is` hx'0u_;'ht about by xw ngrz.-1' articu- Thv tom,-.< must moot fox part `121`.1'<`n. i1x1122-_~:tE1n:11 01' :1 :< 211! A`. ...,..4>.... :: inn Unnecessary Movements in Piano Playing \ This fact may be safely acscoptexli bodx-y movomenrt, unfess applied th1'ough the medium of the ngers (Or feet) is useless in piano play- ing. The depression of a piano key :_ _-..........1:..1m,1 my nnm`vinu- newer. Hrs- -Lu uvy-~-~-~-- -- -7 . _ is accomplished -by appfying power. wei:'h.t or n'l11`SO11lLa1' exertion. Then. since Lh:e application of weight, or the excrticn of effort is, in in}; a key, accompilished th-1`oug'.h the hand and ng`e1's, any move- ment or sway-inggf of the body that does not di1'e assist the move- ments of the hands, or arms is en- tirely superflous. nu, _.,- ....,\ .-.3-um no nnannv-h1niii,iP.|S Ul'{.'l)' bupux nu us. `There are aiwa3ns- opportunities E for the muscles of the hand and arm to relax. If the muscfes of the arm and hand are I1I0`t relaxed, other portions of the body will move to compensate for the vary.in~g tensions p'=ace upon the hand and arm stuusctures. For instance, if one mlioes not use 21 relzixld and freeivy moviin.g' wrist in ieato passages the upper pcqvtion of the body will lean forward in an effort to pitoduce accentuxabions which can and should be produceti by wrist and iig-c1' msvcment. uziral mnrlh ;yx .x.'uu.... .... . `will (-nzllv on `iI'1_L" and talk - .. [I110 Ulilb b|lL' K\\,_Vn Al|.` ` __,, _ _ n_-_'<-1-.< "iko voices, which, if it is U'U(', is a compliment, for I cannot abidm that oxccramble pound- ing: common even to (listin-gwuished p'a_v(2rs, for it nc-i`the1~ pk-z1.<<.~s the our or moves the heart. `Curing Audible `Breathing 1 Audible breathinsr, among: s`inp:e1'.=. is cuu.~ted by the incoming b1'e-ati- ni stnikingz the soft pniizute, that curtznir. i1z\n:in_2* be-tM'e_.en the buccal cham- ber and the throat, and setting` up a vib1-action between it and th ( pharynx behind it. The soft paiate l is 21 member easilsy 3.n1=C`I\`(il2.b1C t0 ' discipline. It l`i.SCS automznticall . when one yiawns. It wilii rise ob- I`ig'in-<,:1y if one ti1|inkS a yawn. When 1' the sofit pad-zite is l`aiS0(i the loose n oui'tai.n which caused the sound is :6 drawn up oui of the way and the 1, incmmimr breath is not heard. Try 1`. it for yoursehf; _\ia.vv n while inhiaizinwyz 70 a brisk breath and you wild nd the . )0 inhalation noi.se~`iess. Then th-ink a N1 aligihtliy suppressed yawn and with a a Little practice you will nd that you: mi bi'e~.:uti1:imz for singing is quite in- 4-: 1, The Keys _\Sang" :- pupil 1 L 1`. th; n; Tension pf Musdes i Singing n}. L"1ll3 \(l|| l|Iq\ _ in .~uch ;1 book \\`:)v'< `'I 1"!l1ci})h-< in Piunvv I lz\_vi11,-_" an'l 21 c`o.uv . (2 one to mukn thu- mL1.~1ic1"_\' and The Northern Advance the . . I 15 21* om: is es \..Vh: 1':1])n Ll, h-2' . hl good lJl'luuyuu.uv . ..,,. V-.. Victor Rec ords Fada and Westinghouse Battery and Batteryless 'Dnr1-in E-Hy ln regard to tensions in the reg`- ion of the tongue, jaw and neck, most stu-denms have no douibit, gone th1'ough the exiperienice of asking advice of many teachers in search- ing for what they feel must exist somewhere; namely, an unerring road leading to the goal of night singing. In my own case, a\most wi.`oh~ou. t exception, these teachers sought to apply local lnezlsures to the c-orreetion of my tight jaw and neck, zmd my perfectly u11ma1ieLg'e- ab'e t.ongue. Iwas bid to hold my tongue down with the handle of a spoon to learn how the 1-ig:l1t ac- tion felt. Then I mu.st thrust two or three ngers between my teetlh and practice scales so, until my jaw became hzrbi Lua.ted to looseness. One `or two less extreme inrstructors ttried su'gig`e=stiicn, saying` the tongue should just `vie limp in my mouth, except the sides, which should be trained to raise like the sides of a trouigh to help the free exist, o-f the tone stream. " LA..'.l 1... H .1,...:+n1;r;ml- tone Sutrezull. My jaw shoull be devi'taljze(1; it shcul-(l drop ba~ckwun'(l toward the neck as if beyond conbroul; my head sxlmould be poised on a pliant nelclk, my chewing mu-sdles must be 1-c-lax ed, and would 1 stroke them down- wards a`Won-g the cheeks with the points of my lngmws, just in front cf my bars, to convey to those teeth that a`1 is not food that lls the mouth, aml that song` was not to be bltstcn. And all this to no avail! Y Au-A....l 4... L.-l.-9 nn c1'n,n'lnu muten. Then I `t.u1'ne(l to bocks on sing-'ing and read all of Uhem that 1 could get, and while many of them (Lid no-'1 reconmwml local mo-u. as above for the re iuf of si11j:ing__-.', they were .`\ll|l u`u Limo uv Alv v~ amazingly \'Z1f.1_`u(: as to th(:1'e:\1 reme bwt they fairly b1'im.med `over with g'C11c1`z11itics as to fret.- and 1'u`.ax-ution. and did not tell ex- actly how to do it in mun_\ lwo1'L'1.~:. 9. ) and 1'01 ..\~m..-inn:-n At the home of the hrid<- s pan`-l ent.;', Mr. and Mrs. l`. F. Wizrlwiii, 40 Sophia St, Barrie, the marriz1_;'e of their youn_u'(-st (l:1u_-_-`liter, l\'Iur_\` Olive, to Gordon l*`1-use-r Elrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J-as. El-rick. E'.vmval-:-, took place on June 27th. 'I`he cert-mony was performed by Rev. A. ll. Beverleyi, in the presence of reluitives and intimate friends of the conttmactinlg` parties, the house being beuautifully decorated with ferns, pa'rms and peonies. The bride entered on the 2mm of her father to the strains of the wedlin.;: march. `pluye-(1 by Miss M.zLrg'aret Jones, l` niece of the bride. She were 21 white chiffon tatfetba period fro-c `her tulle veil arnang'e(l in a cap effect caught with orange bfossorm-s, and carried a bouquet of white calla liies. Miss Grace Lanvg as brile:<- maid were a period frock of orchnid taffetta, large picture halt and car- ried yellow roses. Roy Jamieson, cousin of the groom, was best man. After the wedding` breakfast the happy couple left -on a motor trip he honeymoon to Niiagiara Falls, N.Y., 'ry the bride tra.vellin=g: in a navy blue ne ensemsblle, blomle shoes, picture hwt, ;hc fox fur, with purse to match. ,On ltheir return they vill reside near a Elmvzule. Now a girl :0 iomgvv mar-rkrs Ior better or wmxse. She nmamies for more or less--or until debt oss us ELRlCK--WALLWlN l)n-;xthin::. .. ..i.l._ ._ (liicu L hun -.ppm1' n:,,.. I thin},-' . `AW 011:: wt but he; [)[)('l1` Safety First-Harley Next T. E. HARLEY AND VARNISI-IES 4 The Paint that Endures 80 Dunlop St. Phone 23 A. E. SMITH FLO-G'rLAZE PAINTS upon 1.,..l