Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1919, p. 9

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fous productions .ef merit' from "HAR 86. NO Many Songs Die As' Soon As They Are Hatched. Hevery onevor nearly every one "of the songs submitted to the music publishers in Canada were to b# 'printed and used hy the public, we would have bullt up a big Canadiait poetry and niglody industry Ba' many of the fongest hopes of an amateur composert never reach Lhe 'music printer's hands. It 1s gene- "rally: known that thers 'are numere tha pens of Canadian ssong- writers bug it is al the other side. of the.fende that this article ls to bea peep. A certain party. aot long ago sub- mitted a lyric of some seven sl&nzas, Which If sel to appropriate music, 'was bound to créate the sensation of sic=sfome |B year? We haye the composer's (song fo be upon humanity, And own word for thal This sure hit |the song? Words fail when one was offerad to owe of the publishers wishes to describe it. But then we In Toronto for $400 spot cash. Fad {are all conceited about our own you had the "privilege" of reading [opinions and our own accomplish over the lyric you would understand { ments, why the publisher could be so hold | Wherein do as to pass up 4 money-making op- {Some of them are too matter-of- portunity like that. , The poem |fact They do not gel a viewpoint sounded 'liks a school boy's firit|of the public from the right angle, composition, although it did rhyne, { They. stick<to the solemn truth tui that must bé. acknowledged. 4 Closely: As vomeons put it, '9. Another persen who had bean factual life a chap hires a row-boal moved 40. commit 'a song to paper {and works like a Trojan to tgke his and 'who Hved out in a small On- tario town, would not' eyen entrust her manusgeript to His Majesty's mail. "She took it to the publisher in. person, arriving at = his office brexthloss from great hurry in walking up from the station Su important was the influence of this these failures fail' {ing hoteafternoon; but in a song the 'lovers * always glide along In a canoe by the ' silvery moonlight.' (Some of these failures do nof know (that "home" or 'cottage' is always better than "house." It is noe "walk," but "'stral or "roam." The hero Is not buried in the ceme- LET ONE OF THE GIFTS TO THE June Bride ---BE' A= It is the phonograph. cellence' : graph made. Come fo SAY'S for the June SONORA. to $650, pr B "If its oi a' Ce | Muntréal, ¢ Fd aph 'pat ex- beekyser il" plays all makes of disc records, and tt is the most beautiful phono- LIND- Prices from 342.50 : 5 junc Record 4, 'LINDSAY'S have it," C.W. LINDSAY, Ltd 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Olfawa, Quebso, Brockville, Bellaville + and Three Rivers Hi tery. He sleeps in the churelivard. Others again do not know thai {the range 'of 'the average volee is confined to the active, and ther fare the melody must conform 1p that. "Otherwise the crowds wii! never sing it. © Also the acg¢ompani- {mont mast be easy or the young jmen and women Whe buy the POPU tar musié of the day cannot play ii Another thing omitted by some Junsuceessful fonh writers, is i""punch" in the chorns It 18 the (chorus largely that popular songs {ire known by and it is there the Myecessful song-writers plant the { punch." s -- Values of Art Life, It' ig indeed and in truth a pity that all eannot be brought into the elrcle of highly organized minds «who can and do sincerely enter into the full appreciation of the finer (values of ant life. 'Many can be 'led By easy stages, if cars exer: cised to present each stage at the right time. A few young studex ¢ Wlio have heen surrounded in Lhe home with the better class of music. painting, and. Hierature will often play a modérate amount of Bach's easier pieces; such as the arrange ments by Leefson, © Spalding of FaeMon. They will do this provid- od Some interesting stories - about Baoh have paved. the way, 'Tis Child's Own Stories of Great Cour posers," hy Tapper, answers this purpose admirably, Almost. any fehild will he interested in thes these stories, but, ds just mention ed, only those 'from the better a vironment will steady" the music withent profest. This, a'y Se, ame he Po environment' must Rvs' TORGer SERRTIO Y ra | tutelake of a teaeher who will keer ever beforé the student the highest ideals in' dt, interesting = experi: ences, such books as Tapper's "'Firg Biographies," "Chats With Musics? Students," and plenty of music im "the léshons and at the reeltals from the best masters. | e---- Keeping. 'Band instruments Clean; © More wind instruments are ruined "by 'negligence 'as 16 cleanliness than iby actual wear. = Accumulgiion of dirt on the exterior and the deposi 'of saliva In the interior greatly im I pairs {he usefulness of brass instr iments By making them difficult to operate, hard to blow, an by throw For SUMMER HOME Nothing would give you so much pleasure at your camp as a phonho- ing them out of tune. Saliva con tains actively destructive properties: and if allowed to remain in an 1a strument will eat is vital paris away with astomiéhing rapidity. | ¥oubg bandsnen should be HH} taught to give their instruments a IH} thorough cleaning as offen as once a. we at least. Brass instrumenl: will blow shore freely if rinsed ou' with clean luke warm waler before commencing thé dally practiee "Al #0, the instrument will = be . more sanitary and wear louger. How: evar, if the Instrument has heer (negledted for somp time ahd has he- {coms lugged with dirt and saliva a small quantity of soda or bora, {should De 'disssolved in the wate: (and allowed to remain in the instru: i ment for a short time, 'after whic; it should be rinsed several times un. til the jmtefior is clean. | : Musical Gossip, rn. lly if itis an CALIAN, the peer 5 same Shang get more out of i: will it ol sweetheart up ths river on a blaz- |" = the youik §. PAGES 9-14 ig | SECOND SECTION Vz 8) NG il 5 f% ¥ : "Four years ago today, Jume 27, 1915, General Victoriano Huerta and General Orozco werelarrested: by Federal authorities at Ei Paso, Texas, for instigating rebeliian, Find a hidden Mexican, Answer to Yesterday's Puzale--1. Upper. left corner down, nose in shirt of left hand man. 2. Upside down, nose under gin, ( \ A Hurrah! Dance all Day! My Corns All Gone! It's a corker, the best wrigkle ovr | devised, and one that's safe, sure, de- | pendable and painless. Corn troubles are over, foot Bh FRENCH BLAME BRITISH FOR SINKING OF FLEET The Admiralty Criticised For Failure to 'Maintain Quards '+ Aboard Vessels. Paris, June 28 --¥Nigtount Gus- lave de Kergubzde, member of the Taval committee 'of the Chamber of Deputies, told the budget committee of the chamber yesterday that he had warned the French ministry of marine 'previously 'that the Germin (eet interned in Scapa' Flow was uot being: watched with sufficient care, : » The budget committee. .then de' ded to ask : Premier Clemenceau 'or further information on the snb- lect and the steps the French gov- srnment proposed? to take to have some the logs made good. - Newspaper comment in fases. Shows much' bitterness oyep he acts dl those whom. The Figaro :alld "a pepjnred race with no re: poet for thelr plighted word." Some criticism is. directed at the British: Admiralty, the-Jousnal say fade away fast, you get just What {you need once you paint the 1Spots with old Corn Extractor. 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