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A . ,,, P , , - , � lullAK", require g ape kind "I 440 ,� 66ath"'As I' � on .40y of - the vowel st opportur L � . , _7;4$�,q?4 X 1, 0, Vogt" loss ` , fl save VALUROF 0 0; I V I otrqot . . F, A40% them the Ole VoatoO' at Goal , ' the important cassal 'It's& W rla" to the 0 total SWfOXi*6t4D length Of OX 1. _'r* I .,.. I , , "etto I , . .81 1. muslual � are. an, I Wa �wbloh *to ludB of her aristocratic firiondo 49-4110M Made. - - - ___­ , IOU '40, LPA Al � � ,��I.*. AIA 1. : ist-Sar We . I � and - too 4C � A au � I I ­ __­______­= Ott Wtor W 0 M996" r. N ogb1s *I - 44,0-_ rbaVviament-IM-111b m 1"i * that sholl _h" coolgec I - ��:­� I i I , _­�­­Ll' "I i0­16Ybibla 0 1-1 7-�.'MZ­ I UODt'view-oflustr I thw-molodic. uXura, . - ift - I 11- - r10 , .. .i I , th. � '4_7 them,400" its. 1 7 logical Bongo of the t 14 a oile ,, piiwl bond's dinners and washed big winner a, �� 11 � , ­, - , � 72 t musical �, A1101111, X r Sorgo"s Ron, Burton-on-Troate ,L I � �,, �- I . I .." I I .1 I , sqbj[�Ftj.. Thou now lical oulturs is a ro- of what ill called. I attack hug 1. . i - ll � `1 . - __!l!Uk_A1iV1_ —Ift - - _004k -a oo."ghts- van _0409,401,41staikka, t m- . �­ - I � ..... " Litton. than, for -41 - I ot $11 - �. 17'. - . " , I : � - 1�1� _ __7 . . � -, - it- antoorotio- '(Le. M� 0 - 61 a* A., Must be Precise, and the phrasing shift%. Ism lott"t, halt :i. , 0_' �pilrlt $,to' Cori! . . I I ,:,i' �_ I . I- L . - . N_ - 19 a- ___il__,1.__ - tot -of th .­� - � � 1401yof felt,; - ,., - , - Cho + 0 toxt -, cc 1,000 applisotious 1.11 �, . 1, " ­ � . � .1 . - . eivall _L�___1717A I .. , - 1"i so with ral 4 111 must be rbythutio and aftuisits- Irv% tallina hor MV116 W- too . 1. 177�A �, 11 -A,414 U � As.;r1p is P0543PAor. .. . . .1 � .1 IWO-03he Orion *=*.A reschas, oil . trul, singing; 1 needs;"* he oultiva- a a. u I enor CO 04. .19 . 11,1101110S71- " . ,+ ''� ­ I ' , . ,, , v A. too ", h�U_4e_.s&fCT: A to caused the age of over �� ­ . - - O� # _t* - * Ali hAiloict the world,. And when, tion. of it, neither wealt nw large. ' I "' 1- � . - �.U, 4 It upon are k V for to ale VO can lab is 0 0AIr Ow t , to the aselOatc "I was only sixteen, but we vote �_ , , q11# We W.0 in a at a ures of a choral cow- accommodate .. � "I , 41-�,'4311107�%od' an I m2djoilie, of,thespirlt. an-egplabittion is ,;ought for the qufiibers. For the joarest mWitici- I 0 'd Qua atio ad' when t a oaltion in 46 a gle, flow of broath. phrases and 4sur4s, Xnally: $150 WO at the corn m I and stores � , - . . � ­- - I - Dw,611.0a the 1414140,4t, .injustices and beoaft�� , t ,influence of. his life men oalit�, may have a -SXU I gins societyt b , i an at 'a 'Cc foundat, on, � in Vocal Artist _­ -A marriad, and off we vans an Say of Messrs. Henry Leathan & Son4 ._1 1. I . . . or an&] 0. must have What I - .:, . W I I I- 11 11 I have cast-uptb§ ac ad' 6 misliq means r is call- as larks to the top of a Colorado West But* Dock, olardig. I �,� �,� cities �of life and, you wit g couiata, a�d'sa$, "Ise� a under,,& competent Conductor is 9 ' lie , sit it is by a second can - 6 ant in grading vocal sitter- ad I'magepl di voloc," that ill the Mountain, where Sam thought his , , . -a ,X00udpnt,7 criticail �aad Bear �o it was in may prod I nee egoot Edmund 10oxhoadlL former, of NY � I I .. 1, 111 .1 _.Aable SU80 An *eXQ0 , 11011t ' L !oPirx I ively and with tral , t a aeathotio sense in offend - pces tv to the most thunderous ower to express with art and and shovel .- . "I - _. "�, ­ - _L4.pltrit.�'. ­',UWall ... on_ t46� presence with a pick ­Ul. " ­ 11 I - - � __ ,___ ,--- - - unme � -.1 I L�'.,. 1, , --tho- hlm.��­ --- - ­_ . rotative beaut,y-of--utte uce-ehoml- a �b a , lodique and fortissima, down to the hardly aud- oautgv all gradations In tone from would do some good. --- . LL . , . 1, ra sot . I � � , I ;`," . . eqqq, th0k.'*iif0,,*o.d Your spirit will ' MacDonald Reach. works from simple glees to Cantatas unnatur I guttural utterances of ible piesissimoAt any tempo; art in the Bit r4cently 16un ,,, - , .-,I. �,,­�', �. , inca, � ,'.:';,L, ,� , to . .:" ,t ��,,� , I �. I . "'L 1 ..'� "_ ""., .,� ,�� ,� _ ____ _ - Rev. A.�. 5 and oratorios or at least excerpts the fe I bass, ghtess' pianissimo to the mallit " iYou "So,' Sam asid- "%b"* frozen death in one of his fields. L'�. �,:,: " 0-. ,, � I 1. :,� I I � L , ' ' untoO1111404 language, refinement powerful fortissimo. For upon mountains don't shoot out rich Oro � F, , .:.,��,J�': . �, :; " �.­ �, � I ��, I I A Sw4de was fined $100 or three . "I .11.�, �! . I -:11", Robert Lade,'� oh6wi -on what terms from Bach, Handel, Mendelosohn Mixed choirs, then, are the only In the inor6ass and decrease of this power chiefly depends ama* for you to pick out at your leisure. , � - � ''I 11 - , . , .,��,-L k-, '�"t '' i. HUDSOMSIAY COMPANY t m . �'­ , , ..�� �,,�-,,,, - exchanges were formerly maide with and he later moderns. In other natural and thoroughly effective or- speed (taigo). The Sheffield Choir tional expression. oaths, at Boutbompton, for abow. � I . I . , You've got to dig for it or watch , LL -1 ,,, , �� _� 1"", �,:_, .� 7. the Indiana. ' Be4vet' Akins; were words, choral music, in whatever godizations for the out on an _gf Yotksh to and the Mendelsoohn If you would thoroughl onJoy otkars dig. I've got to stay u ing himself on the Kildcaan Cas- .� I I I ..". _,.I� .. i'�L ;, . 1. . . .� I 1. . � . . tle during the voye" from . I, � _' .1' , , ".'e, , 1� L ran rin oral music, because ito are distinguished 11 L the �L�l _ t . _,ii______ � .jo . Choiff of %ro . ­..", I -.-..- - ;.%�.,'.�'1.5��_ .... s6f . .... I . . .. �W. 0*91wougs-emplmd ill. buy- Jorm, is the essentially democratic . .. C fine solo singing. listen , or pure there, waiting and wat4hing, till I .., 'i., L I I . I �_, 1�1 �";�'. 0 I . VA AU VALS SAVE ing and selling. The Indians paid art, the common people's beat me- first, the , the pkoirliarmonio by thes�a qual ties in a superb do- oantilena tone, polished 10WO, find what I'm lookinq for.' Go 1: � �i . , : ; , �, � - I _ il Me ZeLr seven Mears stradiDS istrest ' ,�,,_ - foundati I the bass; be gyea. Both Dr. Coward and Dr. rhythmic phrasing, clear enllncm� �� L, 1 ' - _ - A L�,­_ L, .��:;�,.�, , \ , Beaver dium of attaining knowledge of mu "At,first he wann t., keen about I I , ,�� ". �:;;��.; " � -"!"�,, . i ".", ONE IN 240 YEARS. For / skins. steel. data and principles and of lac- cause, secondly the four voices, Ro.. Vogt, by some peculiar magic, ob- tion and refined meBea di voco. my going with him Into such a sching, chard Dawson, of ' � , 1, i .,; t " �', "o,"Y' . I . I or � I 1�.� 11 ing the power of interpreting prano, althougb, tenor and basq, tain from their choirs the utmost Tboao aro the only qualities really wilderness, but I insixtod. It was 'Kisilepo, Lynn, was recently sent to - ,:L� � "� ��" � * "" - I - � � - - %1 . ."� , , I in vopal-timbrel - heauty which -to be their w rth i Ile'in' iritical ' � �, ��-,�,i;"X-�� — .. , , � I ­t��," . ""L . -powder .... _ I musical compositions -which is in give varie . I � 1� . ,,I,,.�p�,,, . Half pound' . . . , And re atoma, 0 Vh, brisoin for fourteen days in default ' I " "., " - SiMt,1511`011' ' Four pounoB shot hity usi�al oulturi. glster,'au because, thirdly, mixed own privaite secret. But it is the tion of solo singing. Close, your the Isit mining camp n the route. Of P I � "".. H116L Rosati Ter a Da., real in y MPP'rabf&- a two -days' ride on a burro from �:,',)A'�;;,�,��- . , L 0,,,j�L.�_., 4 , . - choirs are able to express evOty chief quality which lands loveliness eyes upon the phyaical perfectionO In this way we had to carry our A m dealer named Than � .. , e' �;�,"14 Z , "T, . Oe : ... .... .. I -singing is, as I said, as 0 J 0 ........ :: I orus By Big N, AUG. � - " '_�, main arias .8,706,000 Ilk ", cc , " , assion and � .�,"� I , ?, ,!,­ , - Cox . sentially the most potent democra- aide of phase of human p Kingston, Herefordshire, was to" . : ­ - � . " - ,, I �.,�:,�!,�,%�'I� , knives .... .... .... .... I and winsomeness to choral art. of a singer; and close your ears to clothing, camp outfit, provisions and _ I P I ,j 11, �,�� 7";,4 . ; 8 10inx. ound glass beads .. ... I tie art. Its very nature compella emotion characteristic of the t'v) Listen, then, with the most Ban- stunts in tr - and #orod to death by a "ll. Ma ... .. .. , quote Kilos. - ;., , . A - ,.V�i-vl,.!,Z:: . . One faced coat .... .... .... 6 all to join in the understanding and sexes. ills, turns, staocati, pot mining tools up the moluMain. . '. �111'1 , 1, !("�,�:,,',�,;fo The his,t&y of the famous Had- One coat not laced .... ..... production of it; each member of sitive ear possible for refinements tamentoes, qadonzaB and other ioe- -,It ,,, tough Gurney, " you torn to rags and"Ri . '.. 4 , "I 11 �:��.Iift,:�,4K--'�, 0 . ��,.*, ��', � ,��V'.A�W, 'Son 4 0 dates from One laced female drasso .. ... the chorus in at work along with GOOD CHORAL SINGING.' in vocal nuancing; it, has the same at p ratechilice. .'Par these only can imagi a bt. X4191y mangleld. I - t ,­y"',g",. lay ''Company, u n., but I *&a with �4 ,��. ,� W544"N:', * . � � . "L�, �, I , 65 value in choral art, from the point dazz c, astound ftod surprise; but husband. I was as happy as a b 111balighop of Nolooke"Or am , I . �' I 1 .,.,,�J, 1676, When �% license to trade ,in Onu- I his or her fellow, in unselfish and For the purpose of explaining the f, i r7 I ­ ... 1� , d-tob .... .... i 'a exquisite sensation, ad %a daipressed trade and ussomploy- ,�;-�� gk_-� � 11;� . U4, accol . of view th- astonishment and surprise are not Wll,, we reached the pea , I - I ��'Z�"'�`,;;" furar in Hudson (now Hudson) Bay ,Ona rax, I sympathetic endeavor., Furth I ' I ` f the critical a k we tw V� I I ,,!�� 51g-'&,t�,'. at, pr sicip, as a pprooin- . 't, �11� I , ", powder .... .... � .. I the pervasive perfume of the wild the,aimofart. Songisfor the heart ,are alone in the w ld, i . I �, . *,�,.'�Iv' � - �,�.t::.;!IiZ' was krilited. to a comparly,which in- One,vomil, and one mirror ;­ or the hardly perceptible .. 2 every community can ,support a tion of choral music, I shall use tile or ." aent had not greatly &&A*d On p .Lt � , , .. ,!; M,�__ . moss rose -'J , .. , . 'I, I " eluded several --men of high rank, and imagination, not for the more the clouds. We lived in a Collections in aid of aburich Imasils . �, �'; --1, 4,-�,,!�12' But a few years ago beaver skins choral society for the simple reason traditional form of the oratorio as tiny h I . -t; ", '.14�n .' Thi) Duke of York, the Duke of Al. beci I Is aroma of shiest daisy or of the f logo, where I was ilk the Manchester dia0ese. � �, - , i,!,�i,;: , , "'o"I"; - me so scarce that the currency that the ability to Bing (i.e.0 to being most familiar to Ho I ear and intellect. The coloratura 0 , �,� I L marle .11' vocal speaking people-tbat is, the V111.11: dewy dark -eyed violet peeping fiorn ,,, ornament singer only tickles -the The custom of winging tlao olar. . � li I 'i ; I ­. ­­ turvy�_" ad the Ear' of'Sh"it' had to be changpd. Bisoa furs are emit relatively ple. Int THE ONLY WOMAN. -_ I , ; I � - I � I ,,.I � .".­., As among-tiram. - - . now_th9__m'edVv3h of' t ... rAile'.' When Bounds) is a personal gift, and , ar- tielian oratorio, In gvneral_an,_,ra_ -under the cover of a atone m the ear. The true vocal artist thralls few bell still survives in Howu4sa �­ " .q� . , 1 I 4" , � I . adow. . the seat with the pure and beauti- "My huilland was doing a man's parish, the bell " rung at -"&ik i ���,,,O i,��'.!i� 1-i The capital was 28,420, not a ise. with it, such aa is torio, structurally viewed, is made MO ` . , .:i;�,��.Ml I I I `9-�,;', ,,­,,�,� -qr - , .i��- t;�,��, � an Indian prisenta himself at the ricla no expel ��,.,, v�.7�` .;, at amount with which to fight ,a involved in owning a violin, flute, up of recitatives, arias and choris- Just a few words about two other ful expressiorrof human emotion.- work. In a mining camp a man o'clock each ovealvig, "OsPE; .�, ,11 �­ fort the agents of the, coillpany gli �, .d.1 ... �t,�,�,�, rital companies and the intre- pieces of wood as he French horn, trombone or other in- ea. Recitatives and arias. are BoI3 desirable qualities in cho,rus sing- Dr. J, D. Logan, in Toronto World. does that work with his hands. go Sundaya, gross All Souls' DOF to . � , . I 1 I , I., idual him as many : 'work. ' I was 0allsisilmos. . I �K, ip Rid indivi agents, chiefly melodic) forms; choruses are foravi ing--clearness of enunciation and I did a womau'a, , A. - , exchanges strument, I 't.. brings skins, and he �Ul,,. 1-11 Vrench, whole competition was Now, granted a body of singers of ensemble singing, the full body propriety in declamation. We hear 0 housekeeper, cook, laundress--tho The bead tolsobor of an Raster 1W,*i 1. � these pieces of,wood for manufac- � 11.,11 hard on the Agwegtorprise. But who have the ear to recognize niu- of choralists taking part in unis.n many people say, "Ohl they (Choir whole'lestablishment. I was only a school has invalstaid is a small stock % � I . - . �_� , � tured articles on the premises, and I JACK TAR'S UNIFORM. ", I ., , �, the conquest of Canada helped it a . I 1. I as the c6mp&%.y fixes the price Of sical intervals, some ability to sing or in harmony. But since the cho-� of aCloists) miFht just as well . be — slip of A girl, but that work didn't of tboats god can *aspply, a boy who ; j�_ I I . good dbal. English traders learn- the articles it at sight and a competent conductor, the essential, most been- singinq in Italian or German, it i I hurt me a bit. In fact, I w" truly, has Gal one pair witis, sIbe loan I uys and Is it can- 18 Other Nations Have Copled the I a .."� ,. led the ways of the Inlians and their t fail then any community so situate ' has tiful and moving element of - r A , ssible to undarstand a word of hap PVr while ble own an being ��Zj �k systent of the exchiinge of goods. "a to toolift larg rafits. IM British Dress. of 0 � .1�i 6 � torio. I shall explain, first, what - -Now-tho-olear delivery of the, . mended. 114'1`1'�� :v . all the necessary equipment for the wto rY;rasn't th�,,Ie`sat i I nely . � .i . . ..., - 1A � �. '! a Toward IM some morchants of Constitutes -excellence in a orus t,ei '. .� _T_ 4J...._") ' 11- 11��_VA,o _VmA . ---."'j; . , formipg of a 81 i �9 goal . ct-.-41le 'P,� . � Af .-I, . � � i . - - - I , 112 , d.4040--wq, n4fa.,4409, 1 5-W '' � .4�,�,�jie;,,�.­, 1k � "'It � .. A.,�_ _��tlw .jiFr,%l 1. I - *bat;.:-�J�.�', * i4ww "' WEIV . . . .. . � .6.x!�r ,�. ,1_1"?'�_ 7 >�,-- X '- - - -- , 1� - '. . t PLQW- .. . �gss, u a aicellence in solo singing - g4ishod. characteristics " tho'hair in a queue afterk well great- fact, Sam and I were 1. �,'� 1141 , 4" 4hw� Ai , , a-0-- -- -eVZb&1V-- i&v Y.. (3b ;k`ta I ­ -m- , .. . , . '§ -4-I .- ---- 14" . , , , Xalt Z, f, r, the a- it , 6 - the e . a a If' It %be custdn a a 112, L ad- But., Zi , -iaq - . _ , t " . I . � A tl't JJ 20111P_ .16 11 � . M _." ... i �; i_li I , .2mr " � �4� - aw LiD04--_40, � -..I , . =?! . i cial suppbrt is require tit a n � 4 , al . eiful Northwest Compartyll I # it bow a I whialoko­* & Millionaire Might Become 4 ing and sustaining f such alto other, of course, from the tech - delasohn Choir is its ability to utter ing it, but much annoyance was two young--paroons coul any- a I" of doe =, / . . I ..... I - soon- became the oentr6 of the fur I - nica point of view. . . . ", � � trade. In -1798,this now �company Monareh. I =. On the other hand an in I . every word of the text go that the, felt by the men in consequence of where together. and contracted rko'ood� onits, I 11 I �, .� strumental body needs for Essential to good chorus si�gxpg audience can bear distinctly and the oil,getting on the .'tough serge #$I spent the days cooking, wash- from whicb-he has died. , ''.", 'A For some time past, writers in to auP' is a single general characterifiti't: unmistakably what is sung, as if of their jumpers or blouse'. This ing, and ironicig-in A very prim- Two Children who'woro,daed as ) ::. phipped furs to the value -of tie less ris , "A f � 11 . . I tban 2220,600, and the existence of the serious Dutch monthly reviews Fort considerable private and pub. ,aar,aely, ,� ,a 10 , have been di endowment. It is easy for a Ferfect homogeneity Ol'the words were read by an expert caused the blue collar of the same itive way, too. Why ray cook stove witnesses at Tower lkldp 0mil I �, . i l-, the Hudson's Bay Compiny wall sousains the value to country conamunity to have a to. voice qua ity on the part of each elocutionist. The indistinct mumb- material as th per to be added, was so near the dining table that ' t tillgir father gsba ,wm " . Holland of her colqnisl possellsiollis. allas . _. 4-.--.. . . again threatened. . 'a . I fea-with ­asg,14-;US-6----W- I I . .- - - __ ______. patable, --choral. .society; - but— of- the diffarenc.sactions _(aopraAo4 -Huss of most . choirs and -voloists- 4ut- -without-, mla',uhm ,U,,,,,- as- the 1�1=1& rpmatl i with. 61 -lair . � . In "0o6!U_r_Qr a sell Stewart Th-at�-l�6tge-6wi-oiff-d6ifii�-rii6--J,--, - I 9 ' avai country village -not to consider a altos, tenors and bakees) of a choir. take away considerably from the collar. looked quite as untiay, so at out leaving my Best I tain big family, were 0"N � -1 . --_.-Edward White has giVen us glimp- parts of Sumatra, Celebes ancl large city -can have ble The quality and experssional pow- full enjoyment of a chorus or an I th ille idea of putting the blue "Then after the day's work was identify him. It was *a � . Bovneo, Bali, Lombok Part Of the b,.d or orchestra w 'a er of single voices must be totally aria. Always, then, appreciate I ): a r pus'a ig le sea of the picturesquely ith.ut . b djM one over the 56rj;e wall adopt- done, there was the big reward. they had aeon him. - : .. Moluccas (or S�pice Isiands), Cura- pull on private means or the pub- effaced in chorus singin$: effects in (and if you are a critic, congratu- ad, thi drill collar being a abilarate Sam and I used to pit out in front .�. �, RIGH711ANDED METHODS coal Dutch Guiana (Surinam), and lie purse. For, while amateurs of tone -color and expression must be late) a 4oir or soloist whose enun. appendage, Bad therefore easily of the cabin &ad watch the sun I A large Octal W . � ., . . 4 company" -which now.a, many other islakids in tha.F,ost and to a f&rmhouseb!;0&br1i;&ld ..� of, "the , C' .� &aGawr #64 X12: � � . . music, who have voices may join made to depend on the homogene- washed and kept clean. The Ian- down. In the twilight he we . . 1: I mandate (North Yarkiioro) was all- . .. . I days has but one meaning, the Hud- West Indies. They cover an area together and sing choral composi- ity of the vocal utteranc ciation is clear; for it is a delight- uld I .. .. ;, Beale Bay Company. But accord-' i t -four, t full if subsidiary, quality in vocal yard was worn to represent the tell me about the mine and a m � � w I ag-to a writer in Fur News its ear- Ian Caruso and a Plan- the jack-knife indicated that (to be I to as as to bov .� V IS revival was no better. , the matter of declamation. Han- 0 ng modow '" ) six T itself. 'mes as large As Ha'- tions at no expense to themselves group of voices. A Melba a Schum- utterance. Then, finally, there is ropes and rigging of the ship. and all, the beautiful things he about tacked by, to t with onak 11am ., � . . The question is: Are these cot ' or the public, flutes, oboes, bas- man-Heink, a give me when he I ai. A*At 6 Saw On. � his -minutes t1 . ran on. Isavlat, do . scions, clarinets French- horns and eon in a body of choralists would pa,radoxical) the bluejackets ob*t fortune. And I btli-ve I wells hap- cot madep,of the altuaden. ' I � 11 0 "It shrank from no act, however last or most of them, more trouble kettle drums cost.m, and ,wreck the good performance del never meant for example, the I V..'roall " ,� ,i %kCh_M,qA in life was death -to his anonly. fl 1� Its than they are worthi Of course, even if they were inexpensive, the 6R6rall work by destroying the cof & Large phrase oi adoration: "Be- anticipations thii all Mrs. A shill vidge", 9-flquAt �1 , Itiquitous," says the account. " . loy I' am- 'In theme days the neck was ex- P � dfantf3 "=posed on their own am- t,piniou is divided an this question art of pl� i teIrr lizations have in 1� . -color and hold, the Lamb of God" to be do- do me. us !ll b till oad � I I * ' .� ng any one of them, munity of voice,'the tone posed, but as time want on and " I T cl 11 I � 1. .. Hoyboa-and speculated on the mis- as it is on all others, but there op- claimed orally as the Allegro _ ToLver mind, dear, 'Lho used to Al "it lay this vasath. No . I dry of the ladfins Consequently i N d bIrr9d I � 14 1 ., even indserently requires great the unity of expression. A solo more thought was given to the wel- say I some day you shall have love- hi is th I . rea. ears to be a growing feeling that expenditure of Ume an I study voice may be Olowed and usually phrase of scorn. "He trusted in fare of the man this was found to iobteen phot!iSrolsed With a .1 111sifis Immense kofitsju opite of the majority of the cot ' 'I Pales are villile, in addition, no amateur as- does prodomino,te over the voicoo God," or the Staccato, whi like be injurious to the heal b, befibe ly &aaos, diamonds and every daupter &god 73, grauld"uAter 06 compidtition of new Russian and doubtful blessings ak their TO.Ilds the substitute of th4 I ito nook you want.' And his words I aged 48, and several ftesit end .. . � to Holland, saying any of these .instruments ex. of the chorus in an opera; but the phrase, "Lot us bra It hPlo, ., . I an companies." draining her of resources which she lept possibly the violin, in genius of choral art demands &boo sounder" of the "Messiah." Good give come true." -, I stest-great-grand-grand-"ughf*riL . The American Fur Company, foi cannot Afford. ay expect - b &I a flannel, white being used to i _+ _1�1 - At a Olarkon*sll tiquest on log- .1 .� 5 Instance, was founded in isog with .Further, the government of some to receive adequate remuneration lute effacement of individual voices. o or inging demands character- the affect of the uncovered neck, - , . � _ . from his skill in musical perform. Li ten, then, first of all, for homo- istic eloquence in the mere oral The two� rows of white braid at SPOOK SCARES TZB. sph Memorial, & p4l.tor Is was �_ , a capital of $1,000,000 and operated of those places leaves something to ance. gealty of voice quality in a choir. MO— In the phrasea from the the top of the ouff represent Eng. '9111N 744n he Of- 1/" 1� ,vast of the Rocky Mountains. Th W desired. Therefore, the sugges- . 'Mesa all" Just quoted, each must Ian -_ stated that for six �L 13,tl leaving aside these acci- If it has that, it has the primary ad from mystel(ous camp" / , i d and Ireland, the one row at An Attempt to 8#4t At It Was a Zot / . competition of all these rivals put tion i4 made that they should be dents chorus singing is the most requisite for giving a good perform- be uttered with the same declam- the bottom showing that Scotland causing dizziness. It was fouP _ 11 ... 11 !, the Hudson's Bay Company into sold. � I "Iture. / �i 1. effective medium of musical culture ance. atory realism as they would be ut- had not at become annexed. The that to the loft frontal Iobo'bf the I/ � ,� 0 at danger than it ever had The idea is that one of the Great because it - Ill Ahe most immediate, This granted, a choir must have tered in plain speech -adoration rows 'of graid on the collar repre- A queer atofy6f a nine -foot -high brain there was a hole sumailtatly /' .. ;; L . I � can. Powers -would buy them, but this is simplest and surest way of gaining beauty and balance of tone, purity where adoration is required, scorn sent the victories of Nelson. 11 speak" I tat terrorites Galway, large to hold a Tsag#riae orange. " � , ". But in 1621, a treaty was made doubtful, and the probability '19 a knowledge of the essentials of of intonation, precision in attack, and ipliignation where they are de- At the opening of Lord Nelson's lrol, to told by the Dublin, cot. ,� , I s , aplalgamating the Hudson Day and that a good Oice oftered by a mll- musical theory; and since there is perfection in unanimity, Z, . i mended. What, for special in- grand career and his first great vie- tea ant of the Central News. - 0 / . ), otance, cosope Xorth,W.eat, -compoades under the lionaire would purchase enough no better way of getting at the phrasing'and shading ,(no =no ngn In the admirmion of tory at Aboukir the first row of ' t is said," reports UK--torres- PLAOU-E-FIGNTINO-UTL ��p.� title the Hudkod's Bay Fur Corn- territory to make a fine kingdom, heart of a composition than by per- clearness of enunciation and pro- the hearers in the "Ha I Ha" phrase braid was put on t'be collar, and ,0'clndent, "that two young men — M , ..� . Pany. At pregeiit it has only one and, that the whole of the colonial fortning and interpreting it, chorus of the "Deamon's Chorus" from Jack was a prou,i and happy M&Pe coming into Galway from Newcastle Introduced Into India by the "I i rival of impoktanoo, the American possessions of the Netherlands singing is,par excellence the best priety in declamation. These qual- ,, Gerontius" as oung by the Shef- and be became still prouder fill ,��;. , lots. vation &my. . ,�'��: 4., St. Louis Fur Company. could be diopogied of in ities are easily defined and explain- w made a short cut by the railway ��7,-j.. method of acquiring the principles, ed and once plainly understood, field Choirl Nothizig save tile de- happier when P Aboukir was ai line, and when opposite a place o I l ,Thi Hudson's Day Company has Here is a ilitgnifident, opportunit of musical appreciation. I the auditor of a choral performance n a greater TJO A few months ago a : - for th* man' overburdened wit olamatory realism of the fiendish ad by Nelso YY- serve& but do- . ,, U K " " posts t.:attered over a, domain cov oalhod Glanville they ob .. ering 3,700,006 sq�ire miles. Its wealth; he could eyeate A dynasty BY all means then if you love has only to listen for them to Ch. Be this choir silips to wonderfully. Copenhagen, and the _4e6oad to'* coming toward them on the line a tormined Attachment of British J gincipal establishments )are on with very little trouble. music and want to cuitivate it, join serve critically how far a choir has they,ging it precisely as the fiends was added. But he 0 the dark object,, which they both agree I Cats sailed for Ind-al,to wage mat' 11 in veritable proudest and "a oc:m' and . I .an �ay and toward,the frontiers The territories mahtionsed'are as I , t -O to relating was of human form and against the rats whioh are regarded I some singing Bociety; and if none attained perfection or, at any, rate,. ,*O'Qld Boy I r, Go ha in n . UP `Aes Athabas- rule, fertile, and would �rodu. exists in your community, take the a decent excellence in choral art. speech, an elocutionist or actor alas, also t4a in sorrowful Q about 0 feet in height. When the &a 00330tikutiul; one of the wast fier- � a I �pt e;otr e, . and near a huge revenue it propaily looked lead in organizibg doch a society. CRITICAL TERMS DEFINED. would utter it. Listen, then, to grief-stricken, w1ion that great hero object came within a low yard& of ioud features in the spreading of 8 k t after. The cost of government would choral art for excellence of 111- and ,:gnift at example of naval them thf(y state that it vanishe , the ]?Issue in that countoy. It wa, I [i. "a a "a - KINDS OF IPHOIRS. Whatever be the size of a chorus nunriation and declamation. le a cour I his life in his last vie- but thei again saw it forty yarl's the 8alvatia'a Azmy that mode ti 1;:_ Zii�crr. SF,.rt be grt4tly. %educed if matters were i, �raccturae of the takia w hana . in a business -like Dr. CoOard, the distinguished the lQuality of tone should he stau; choir has them, the possession of tory afalgar, and so the third along the line. and this time it experiment, and now the drat 0 1 . )ower and these excellences distinguish the row raid went on, but there was headquarters fashion -by a man who intended to conductor of the Sheffield Choir, ical under all degrees of . passed on toward Lough Corrib isfactory result* hole be ;�i�i 'ontalias . spot. The has explained that his aim is to tempo (speed). Tone emarkable: and to die., no bra to come after it, for "the ii..`, '01 , . look after things on the ft, muslical singers as r and again disappeared, known. L native' neighboring races would be "popularize good music.- . But, a when it to sensuous t cover for yourself the presence of t pipe" had sounded for the gal- net Kitchins, of th, . JAPOT. I ,friandik"Vbilo�'tild-JUblear6raiL'-Dr. - ' . lant sailer, his last ht- fo ,,'Do coming into Galway the COlO *Cownyd used thid r1reago, f1iii"i" fluenf- a &nee last victory won. op Y ��' __ __ i&641111 -and .-JiF."I tura" -these qualities will �'eahatico yo '" i I 0 . entrance to their fribnds, and - cnly a comparatively 9, a� of all the .eolly 1,10 I mvtv th', young men told of the weird Go- healdquattern states the, i, . new king would understand we'll ip all the difte in the world of tone is another requisite in good pleasurilt in hearing a re. &a ;,J; in North enough the advantage Of proper between "popularizipg" and 11vul- choral singing. It you read mug. chak. .. mourning which filled the hearts of - ',, r at of 140,- govorasnent under a white man. garizing" good music. He meant test criticism, you will note that la. all English sailors, the black scarf cordintly a party was orgaals�d to of cats have bead Jw .. orking on At fitat, he might be regarded as that his aim is to make good mul'o there is a general tendency on the 0001) SOLO SING was added. visit t a place the following even- taiDlY looks As it thl ', I I .i I I Thiis was the origin of the British t139 - P arve to u 6 whether a tar's uniform, which Is both hiatori- the Party started, armed wi ttaOt! Of it Creak, but be could g and lay the ghost. At 8 o'clbak be a great au"80 � a steadily the spiritual possession of the pea art of critics to specially ohs To Ila able th Commissioner �11.. i6gIggiPP1 on with his scheme, and in the Ple-a most worthy and noble ond. the quality of the tenor and so- vocal goloist Bing posts that site . . clears arize prano Beat 11� re of ten Years the countries Now, the surest way to vulg ' 416fl or ill is not Cal and biographical and dear to sticks, shotguns and revolvers I 1, 1i tons. What the critic is a mstter.of op all Engfish people, Arrivi g at the spot, they lay in th of the ,Wlon or taste, but the heart of a Salvatior ' r owledgp�,'bf fact . About the Can one wonder that they look a=bush or the spectre They had vided *I* f the world would awaken to the reputable music is to perform it in looking for is the qualit f balance of kn I and to do- 'f' f act that they must take the new an improper way by an unnatural- in the tone of the d fforlant a,,- qualities ot'good solo sipsging, the with a certain amount of contempt not long to wait, for, Rtraight in members by Hud- king and his kingdom very serious- ly constituted choir. In general tions of a choir. In moat choruses m , I 1 384, it ,,&f - dip#rib, ... ly indeed. -Who'll bV? . ajorim a lovers know li as well as anger on the nations who front of them, it suJilenly appear I (slight reservations to be mode i . must ttle, of I a 61 'the ,at- the tenor and the soprano sections an 1� at is worse, they usually let are content to copy from them their ed, wlittroupon line of tile psirl% vf , . 1. -------.* I at), the only satisfactory choirs are are weaker in power of vocal ut 6 . ,' prejudice aling sailor's suit, and that one often raised his revolifer. But lie Il, GERMAN I?,0,MESTICS. osed of "mixed" voices; terance than the altos and bases. a or personal fe p; i. t_.... b(04 ,.� antle and female Voices, The rule is that ideal balasic . in , or dominate over their crit, bears them a&)- among themselves : firad the shot The weapon ' � tilcoo a '� I f ulty. "Where did they got their Nelson 11" ad from his hand, wit � in 4ermw f that is 0 in a _' #* .. eq It is difficult,' Why t:i' ,� 9 go, I shall explain in choir allo*ti no preponderance I 1� .1 . ...., professional rogue. to enter'solaita! a worn Int. in the meantime lot Ila BY I me a, in listening to a owerleas, and he felt I 1, .. . vocal power in one section r ..,­ ily as a domestic *6tvant. � Thatt ebusider tho inadequacies of certain vocal soloist 0916 must first negate *— Into the a. jusi of - 11 : .. . ... "cry servant has Is, thAfacter book, very "Popular" kinds of choirs another. Listen, then f ... I I one's preforancesi particularly the WOMEN CHluXEY-SWEEPS. panions, while 0 I tot . - balance; and if it in not ore, thrall of physical attributes ad from vie%. In which tile mistregd� must on -for the"kinds witich distinctly vulgarize , in the .. ��1� �', f W7 the dates of the 0001UN and leav- good rw­sital music. prociate, it according t�,, , a dag a person of the vocalist, or the kind The vocations to which our [at. 'Ilev rnl torrm - �, � I � 15 ing of the Servant, with her chat. in which it exists. ,,' Of voice the singer possesses, Sox- ter -day women are devoting 'their file gh,,�t hunle ! I 11 % FG'14':CG1ee clubs and quartets are An absolute o"sity in good enorgi;s are increasing in numb, I ftctcr while ilrthg servi0b- This the not genuine cultivators of slat instincta &rapowerful, but they and realme umthought of before ."W- J .. I choral choral singing,it purity Of intOns- should not big* one'R judgment girl is obliged to tsk6 10 the Dear- music. The most pitiful and ab. - A being invaded, A guild or ,in �- .... sit police-gtation and,hate, It doted surd iorganizatiout on earth from tion. This #�`gatl Simply, "sing- lovely or well-bogt,iten woman women chimney-sweep;i . '�tb the afficial gtgjasp, thas pre, the, musirAl ciat of view aro cot- ing in,tup,W. ' Offa voice or section should not got mo �Itdn 4u4,t started in St. Peteritbur , tillir the wtaull"t4iit of bogus lege, 11lea 6111 ) ; they are, essential. I may siqg a shade lower in Pitch praike, it another , - .., . tinder in the . . -ilikegattiods. IY, vu gat, although they may tfigo,4fiother; and this frequently 'by dispassionate 'd will, -; � � � be hap�ans when they are attempti g # better on ti . - very �ffoctivo lk# & k-ati I rgio It 6411 " I a a r,;,f . . i 'a . , ­ far the Wbof after a hullabaf,60 of. ,'atiasing plani9ainso paga4es, be. art. Neitl,,, -tiogirm 01MA.. . a bibulous 40nqtret, pot the od- a , a voice has A stbadency th tor i, � �r I called, viale Alth phrases. Lack of So- orpy - J ats- on, 1 , otigh #Alsetto)- , t�hoit Ilslsir 11 gottai totelet6fttp, de. in I "'Ar__ .. - 9* neas'sof Pitch in & a Ito- . tf shoia 66 *oWdi f I y *of" I I 11 sit, Stv :7411tstoai �. . .W-0 .,41, �� lbraits"16 gin ; mtelled . � . st f AwAditiott in vi"Mitl til 14h � ' I ..* se lay"k the tftjft$,14A thit$4 Xh 'L t Aths *1tii 16 #601vely harrowiusgo, .) 14 _06 11 . , I it _4 A I the , L :,, gredisilr4adilteat eAttives, In 6a Atjeitier esssbqtial in good r . I I A %10". " ' four-iis chordijot 11k ' tda,v b-6, "'A' 4. *0 Ott I % 041 _�, N't , - -of i - . i , boAstd, fat ; i i , U I '"WAy1th1W1J;`meaAtAV I - , "t , viela."Iness itk begino � I I t% I W� Von Ato � , , 111 .6us in tobb,tone ,Or obras, I I 1, thin q y 66tslototk #**A-*fAk% ,� . I orl 06 th6ltx bw -t otherl'Aute, cleat-dut 1, . , I 11 I I � Ablo %66410holt *ill not � %* to it T . .. *i 626,11 16"It 0 , , , . I, 4�$X , J49441, thorb . to* it 4f ilso flog . 4 X4 � in, anatimif" , I ­ . At � ? � .�. 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