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There oiethe nagging wives and the domineerlng husbands the old Darbies and Jeans, and the the »ad,`just as we see them in As we look at our songs, we must Ha, my the main' o'f;_ admit it certain lack of proportion This Morning UUAKER UATS 0 For a few cents, your children may ¢haDionn¢‘ u u.Tla¢ or nuker Onts oven |3302 their bigthday became it does children such nvorld of good. Tier Oats in :he onl oatmeal w ich has SUNSHINE VITAMIN D, the vitamin that makes strong bones. And. . ' quick ` Quaker QQ ,', Oats ;»,“<`il_"_ loloctod by exports TEH Doro: :I Dionne Qulrituploh -_._--' _ ; -~_€_-€-*-_- .__._.,___;=z:-‘° -‘ Wee Cooper 0( Fife," who Adopted a novel, if drastic, :method of tom- ing his genty wife. To an unmarried woman goes the honour oi' writing what many con- sider the outstanding song of con- jugal fellcity in the language- "'I'here's Noe Luck Ahoot the House." Jean Adams was ra. servant at the manse of Crawfurdsdyke, now part of Greenock. There she had access to all the books in the m’nister's library, and soon blos- bomed forth as n,sclrool-mistress. 9-1 head to visit Richardson, one of the literary lions of the day, whose was at what we now cali retiring the excited wife, giving her molds a. brought that heir' husbands boat hu been sighted in the effing. Duck About the House" one of the half-hysterical questions in the And shall I hear him speak?" had seen or heard. m ~ For Sydney Ns.. oct. a1-ror.>- _ \ A ooo-me property !°1Ir M100 ~ _ . HAD from Sydney hu bill! leliotodjrl , 7 I I ' _ ‘W I gl ii§2'°N'?°nT'§¥§ America. the chairman said the ter- _ "1°‘~'“ ‘minus here would be leucd tn- ` h 00 . at d f r 0 £11231' iuoelizlgfegf United Stiles llufl. She appears to have been very mc- W TP ucssful until une wok it into liar ln me advancement cf the proiwt III 'PPO WN M wo : . ` . . novel, Clarissa. she much admired. D50., president of the Sydney To achieve her purpose, she walked Board of Trade, and Colin Moclfen- f=*;“=i » u C nge. After her return she was most n , - .. ypes . D unfortunate, and died in Glasgow to London. this sohoolmistress who zie, . me Poorhouse. How vividly she paints Hi Rn confusion of orders when word is mndonderry Harbor Board Burns considered “There's Noe t - vi most beautiful songs in the Scottish b lg g pm d. rumuage, and-declared that tne,§§':“m'°',,,,f° " ‘° ° 'M M" last verse: .1 "And shall I soo his foco Again? mucuon md “dm bum from l> . ‘”°’° ““°‘*“““°d by °“Y“"‘“¥ 1" distinguished sreniteuowno design- I question ifwe would all stand ° fancy that many would claim that U he hilll-9'-ll! has Ki'/on us our most Hs "John Anderson, my jot" beautiful so oi' married /life in T- Ocean Air Port _ the lite for s 31750000 no"th Am mega _terminus of the llll0l°°"°l11 ocean nlr service, 0,. H. Glendln ing. chairman of the Irish tr-ou|\ numuu air oornontlom I-uu°\l°°°d hm today. , Owned bythe Non Motto Gov- ‘ernmenil. the property his been dooded to the oorporstion and will be developed _slung the lines pru- ged for the eastern tarmlnun lt deuderry, Northam roland. Mr. Clendininz. who spent sev- eral days viowi;H available sites on Cope Breton and before all- nouncing his selection, wid leave for Ottawa this week' to consult aviation autlwritles regarding his plans. . On the way to the capitol he will st/lp of! in Sl'nt John, propos- ed for an intermediate bose on an air line between Sydney and New. York. Planning the "quickest practical route" for olr transportation be- tween the old country and North er c°l’P°ntiou connecting the an lervloo with canadian and several American companies vm seeking to open negotiations on that detail of the scheme but con- sidernfion would also be given Canadian Bfuthorltiw. In making his announcemfnt. Mr. Clendinlng issued the follow-` ing ototemet: “The Novo Bootie Govemmentl have granted. at a. nominal can-~ sideration, an um. of approximate- 900 acres to the Irish trans-Ab lantio air corporation for the pure ly pole of establishing on intvtnotimr- sl slrport for the proiootod trom- A . - e _ ney, Nova Bootil.. “The site is kltuntad four miles from Sydney and adjoins A first class hard-surfaced highway. "ft 1| proposed to use the lollth was landing base roi- flying boats for I Y' An alternate base for the rw- maining period will be lelooted by Ali' Commodore R.. H Mlrlock, 3 D80 air consultant of the cor Q01' 'The Mayor of Sydney. E. I ggnh has nomd a committee 2 eoloborsto with the oo rrion M1011 2 its Mtwnnel will include His KC 'A similar committee has been pointed at Londonderry includ Blr Basil McFarland But gh Sheriff of the City And Ml' bert Smyth, chairman of the Mr Clendining said large aircraft of the Glmn Mnrtln and Blk-orally would be und in the urvice ding ncoommodntionl for 45 The Sydney md Londonderry rporto would be the camo in con- lons prvpored by Maxwell Ayrton d the Wembley inhibition ents ` by Bums.s judg_ment_ Indeed’ I Philadelphia exposition plants. so llnnrd'» for Dutdrnlf tlmtio dir service from london 2 d rry. in northern Ireland, to Syd H`m_ to convict Jack Bannon on as YY Then there la the lassie who pro- ested: “I'm ov young to mar- yet," and though Jenny cried sauclly: "Na, na, it calms. be," Jockie did eventually win her heart in ure field near Edinburgh mn. than in their right. Brian is the Sentiment! Why, the Scot is full ur it. .rust recoueut new me inure "Fondue Lost-" We all. at heart. cherished the crcoklt ncwbce given "H111 I lift” bit °f wi-Mol. and 8 her by her boy lover and how he came back when many you-a had passed n wealthy mln. to look her. Or again, who but L aentinlentnlilt would court Leezle Lindsay no n poor man then so dramatically reveal his identityilz He has led her high up on o moun- tain, And bade her look out o‘er the sea. - "These isles are Lord Ronald Moc- donald’s, And his bride and his darling are ye_.. MANY ELOPMINTB Then the number of elopmentl that takes place! Evidently paran- trtl authority was not sufficiently strong, even,in those rod-of-iron days, to hold in éheck s pair of youthful lovers. There was the bride of .lock o' Hazeldean. Wealth and social position meant nothing to often find this sentiment ""frl Scottish song-but it seemed that she would have to yield. All the preparations were mode: The léirk was decked at moming- ti e, The tapers glimnmed fair, The pr-.lent and bridegroorn wait the bride, And dune and inquire were there. ‘his knock heard lo It vm the 'nm mush: lm built by bom- and ho! , The lady wllno’ soon, She's over the lordor on’ own' Wi' Jock o’ Hueldoan. It is almost as dramatic as the elopment of Young Ioehinvu- Eloplnents did not Always turn out u planned, however la witness the amusing bo’ Wee Toon tumie - Glenn, who ho.” lowered o Flux” 0! his belowd. flood. after n strenuous the unwel- come rectum of rs mother-t Thislo .ond notsfewothbgi; mggesta :hat seems to have ‘exochtve parental lnlorfonnoe ln the good old days. Jennie mented Auld Robin Gray only m please her Know: uy ltner u-cull utr, my :alum- didns :pull tot me lookit n my tooo till my holrt WM lilo to Mill M look at the little one- .lets §.g¥§,;? ...,&..m.3._mW M _M _Ying 3 VA~1lo~||ol. ,;,,°;"~,,{°,",'7°;;,e,,sf 'a,w,_,°;,,r m. in the composition of the ha py md the unhappy households. 'lgrie discrepancy is easily explained. People ue more -deeply interested in their neighbours’ wrong deeds most interesting figure in njoy the details of A quarrel, Bo some of our most populor longs of married life relate the bloktringl of mln md wife, and give that some prominence to unhapby nur- rioges which is supplied by the Divorce Courts. I shall mention four o standing enenlplel. There is, first of all, "Tho Bar- rin' o’ Oor Door." You remember the story of the husband and wife who quarrelled as to who should bar the door and :greed that the mst to spent unoulrpcfzsrm me task. 't was winter. The w nd blew cold through the com door, but neither would yield. Midnight can-ro md with it two robbers. They entered, and unrebukod, devoured the new-made mealy pud- ding, for neither man nor wife would sbeak. At last one of the \\"tvi*f»d guests suggested cutting of the old arena beard and kissing his eomoly wife. With that the husband shout- ed out:-"Wad ye kiss my w'lfe be- fore my, face and oca‘d me wi' barley ree?" And the wife? 'rnen up an started our gldewifc, Giodthreo skips on the oor 0. audemn. ye'v¢ spoken me fon- mnllt word, Rilo up, on bo' the door 0. xi pun do ru mimi uf the my of the minister who could not make sound of argument vvlriiri. At lm impatiently, he GMMG the door end demanded. "Who is the hood or urn noun?" , "Deed, slr." o woman voice rc- pilxiled "that Just what wvfo discus- I . *WN WHO (IIT THEIR WAY wfitaugxy thatéhe wmuroeelm W!! marriage in courting! In "hr Your .Auld About Yo," the inulamd, in tend prom -‘iii Egg a sl? er? "THE LAND 0’ THE LEAL” Again. what is often said to be the gem among our Scottish songs. Lady Na.lrne's "Land o' the Ieal," may fairly be taken as expressing the happiness of wedded life. It was written to console a friend for the loss of her little child. For long controversy raged around the song, which had been published anony- Yrwusly. o controversy rendelcd more complicated s'noo some of the old chap books changed the name of "John," as written by Lady Nairne, to "Jean" and published it as Burn‘s farewell to his wife. One writer has sold. and said truly: "Who that has heard “The Land o' the Leal' sung in a Scotish gloom- ing to al hushed crowd of listeners will not confirm my words thug there is no song, not even of Bums nor of the French Beranger nor of the German Heine which ep- pmochen it on its own around? It in exquisite in its simplicity and iefrdel'n9lH. the wife bidding fare- well to her husband and promising to meet him in the land o' the Deal. ‘ Bo we draw to on end our brief review of Scottish songs ot court- ship and marriage. You may not Inca with my choice of illustration or with all that I have said, but I nm slim that You will be with me when I soy that our Scottish song, too often neglected and looked upon ll lormthlng vullsr and som. mon. is A tnuun worth Dlilerving mo can-icing, worth singing urn coullllg to be sung on every possible opportunity. It ll the pro- duction of no one great composer. but of the people themsllvoo. It peering lite of the put. many o lllmpno of lootvsh character. It unites words full of terldornul of pathos of humour to o music which, or life and vivuity or .meer Nlllfy. ll un olloled by thot of =g=Utl\er nom; -....""° °';“a.-.ze ii. Q l “$1 lk I ’§ E =="° 2 siéétli; iééigeiirg igagggggigz §§.=‘s-tr; éililléc 2 i r ls |_lN|l‘~1|\-Il liven many s peek into the dlup-_ SHINCLES Unloading car of Shingles at Colville Siding now. A'll grades, reasonable prices. ree delivery 15 mile limit. Other lumber, all grades. R. A. McPHAlL New Haven * NOTICE Any person taking wood from my property without -permission wil be prone- cuted. JESSIE M¢KNZlE _ Hartsville. \%r¢n==.-=.; l\l|0TIO|l SALE AT MIDGELL X I ....:.~.-°~°..$r.:'.l.“:,-.:.~;. Dillon an W ooloy, October ltnl, commencing ot 1 o'elook, ham, non- lilng d 100 .MII I llllil, Ill clear. Good out bnlidlngc and two I Stool, grep. lhehinesy all lhllo. and "Holi too ntldlfoll it . Term made mov: at ` Idlqilooocf. . House For Sala lk” Ql- L2064-10-22-23-26 UW Ia-IIN-I0-19-# ». -ifpizriu Irflnf-,l09|1lH€”*< _ ' " `\ _ ' ocronnn zz. was 1 =- il snow `gg_5,§__'l'loN sox P°lilUlH°» ¢°“f¢“Y. correct behuv -All the social graces-em neverwg: bought with money or other gifts. It 5, :letter to punish for bod behaviour rather than to have the child grow up count, ing on payment for being good, Bad health habits too must be eradt. utedcorly. A tendency to constiyntign can be corrected with Baby’s Own Tub. lets. The prescription of a Canyliay, doctor, these pleasant-tasting 1-,,b|e,_, :lame the entire system gently, but ellcfively. They are absolutely safe for thv fum bl_by-yet. by ucfuuiug the usage, etfecttvc for twenty year olds, "For colds, colic, fever or cutting teeth, they are the ideal medicine," writq Mrs. J. L. lleynun of Auron. From MIS. Wilfred Kemp of Londfm comes this lctl.er~“Baby’s Own Tablet; lfe l sure remedy for bnby's colds. lover, colic, constipation md teething troul»l¢»5_ They are easy to take and absulululy safe and harmless." More than A million and a qnmq packages are sold in Canada every yes,-_ Don’t you think you should give tl-uui g trial? At your dnlggist’s-25 cents. BABY'S OWN TABLET; l-'.'.:'_'."_T_'.:.-__.'_~_~_; ‘ :z ,;3 FREDEBICTON SCHOOL Report for the month of sum. ¢mbCl'Z-~ Grode IX-I. Milton Cutclifte. Grade VI-1. Adelma Cutclifle; Georgie Buchanan; 8; Mari-on Grade V-1. Ivon_Hill. Grade IV-(Sr)-1. Raymond Weeks; 2. Ruth Ross; 3. Boro kd. Grille IV f-(Jr)-1. Aubrey WCG 5 lm °f 5Yd“°7 H”`b°’ U i ohanan, I Elwood Weeks u ' _ . Grade III-1 Ralph Weeks; 2. .B Xlmntely 10 months of thl my 30;” '_ Mary Buchamm_ QT ‘ 0 Grade 1 (ll)-1. vlo'et Hill; 2. lla Weeks. Grade I (b)-l. Erma Steven- on and Hotel Weeks (equal). Grids 1 (c)-1. Gladys Weeks; Orland Stevenson. Grldo I (d)-l- Jock Cutclific; Beverley Cutcltffe. Elimbotli R MacKay, 'I'en.c.her. (Patti Please Co ) d at W rship Col J, A Msonongfd Apply rllimrum Llnimsus to run J. Il. TAYLOR PRINTER Phone 606-L 169|/g Grafton Street v_1~._. ,__ I AUCTION SALE or"l|‘2irr.M AND crook. ETC I will sell ot Public Auction uu me prgmisu at Nssh Rnsticodn Queen: County. 011 “Y "‘° '"":‘ ogy of October at one o'oloek P. N- If not fine tba following lily. Wi mu. lcmpeftv of 0-° 1*” A' “““`l eu Manure) 06 *°'°’» W ""5 ‘il wood, remainder in a hllll IW” ‘n onlimuun. an uv to We 2° iff” rox mush. nuinlnsu lu rw" “ dltlon. B‘l‘0O_I(-1 mllch cow. CD01’-I0 has of B81. IMPLEDENTS - Binder. _"A7 mcg", Dllc Hll’l'UW| SPHUI 1,‘;“t!1 and Light Ihrrowl. OID! :i _‘,’:_‘_' gum; Plow, Truck -WDl\1\\» “_’}‘“d rn, "gee, Driving slnlshl-m inn gnupg, cu-¢, Threshllt Out _ ‘nm omline amine. 0l'\\|\\°'- “f§,,., ruipcr, ilu-neon. B0” 9'? _ ’ Mont Grinder. 9QP*"“°"' Um.'.'f' mm ma mum wire Strgltllj ‘ff Knife llrnrnmerv F°\'\‘l» b"‘f,“_`_,§ Ilona. lu Tongs, elo- Also Ilousi \ lnmltnre. woo TIRMB-AU sumo. under. _-_d ouch. over ll months. on lPill"" M” mm wc! A. zuumill-1. ALEX- M¢Bm» Auctioneer. L-8038-lo-21-4i. » . 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