THE GUARDIAN, L-NEWSY NoéTizs By Agricola \:\r~.~_.j;\_\\oc\.- Elsie Marley wore a straw hat, But now she's gotten a velvet cap; ‘that Iambton lads mun pay for he CHARLUITEPO WN Orders Baseball Game lleplayed NlWYG-KJMYIQ-(OP) - Frank Bhaughnllly. International League president. today ordered r-gplgy of s. fiblfltid DIMDIII game in‘ which Montreal Royals thumped Baltimore Orioles iS-l May d. ' Bhsughnessyyrdered tissJa-me to be replayed before the regularly- L may 1e. .1949 sacs saver} Yenefsky To Defend Chess Title In August WINNIPDO. Mai’ 1d - (GP) — Abe Yancfsky. 28. Canadian chess title holder, tonight said he will defend his championship at Arvida. Que, August 18-31. ans/ea. Qll/UKER. , ctmcyw y, nears LiNlNG- ur ro 75% toners LIFE! Because they're “rivea- taeeiallzill ls Life insurance Analysis iiIiI Pregraaaiag II. B. BOIIAKEB Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P. I. l. Phone I35 " ‘°¢ Till ARCTIC THREE-TOE!) W0 ODPEUKEB. scheduled game at Montreal June 2d This blrd is otherwise known as the Black-backed Woodpecker, and is classed by Bain (i801) along with the Hairy and the Downy woodpeckers, as birds that stay with us summer and winter. "During the dreary months they add to the little life found in the lonely woodlands by flitting from trunk to trunk and demurely dig- ging for their insect prey. But when the brightening suns of March gleam o'er the forest, they l-ie upheld the protest of Belti- rnore Orioles, who claimed s. rul- ing on an umpireh interference with a play at second base was contrary to the official playing rules. In the second innins of the May , e had Frank 4. game at l was leading 1-0 and lviancuso on first base and Don Richmond on third with two out. Mancuso stole second and on the catchers high throw to the D’ye ken Elsie Marley, honey? (Chorus). ‘Ilhe “Lam-bton lads" arc under- stood to be the five sons of Lord Lambton who spent time and money at the tavern. Eisies end was a sad one. She suffered from a long illness - which was possibly the cause of her late rising - and at last was found drowned in a pond near Pictree, on August 5th., 17cc, one shilling for the entire course. That, however, was long agol I believe some books with a similar aim, have been published on this side of the Atlantic but can give no information about them. In conclusion, here is the school- mastefs advice to us. W11"! W! were too enthusiastic: "Don't shout as the latter took the throw. Bruises then was unable to make a play at the plate. When Richmond scored, Bridges Richmond back to third. Manages Tommy Thomas of Baltimore yo- tested the gems immediately. Bhaughnessyh decision ltrudr out _.., m," CH3 c0 c i mo“; m, b011,, beech my, a!“ H “ V‘ no"; Tim). not singing. Get your base Richmond broke for the plate. protested that the umpire inter. .11 "was. o; m, "m, flflu‘ l bond brakes profile: with a vlkorouvsv rap. rwblng. .6316 mgliyliopréc wcarhmdm “'1' expression right first of all, and Umpire Leonard Toff, covering the fend with his play. Toff, after Montreal one less victory Ind . ,_ rbousandsofarrremllss make the nnkrci woodland ring. 31103:,“ n One 5d a‘ t” °° ‘c ‘m you'll carry your hearers with you. play at second, collided with short- consulting with umpires Henry Baltimore one less defeat in the c» i °f 5'13"!“ Like those oi all woodpeckers mugs a p” ry °°mp°" Shouting won't do it." stop Rickey Bridges of Montreal Tatieir and Jim O'Connor. ordered standings. MORE mrcnvs anakmoi ‘d b’ ’°““°““‘ °’ °°‘““-" m" ' their eggs are pure white. They are six in number, placed in a nesthcle excavated in the solid timber of lofty trees." .'I'he read- er will observe that Francis Bain had the eye of a naturalist and the soul of a poet. ham. It is an odd circumstance that Sir Walter Scott introduces the ballad of Elsie Marley into the Fortunes of Nigel, and puts it into the mouth of Richie Moni- piies, an eccentric Scottish ser- vant. The incidents in Bir Wal- The absence of river holes means gream braking ares . . . more actual braking rmjses la confu- fbs dram. GREATER ECONOMY! Dune scoring l: practically eliminated, since din and grit rarely collect on its unbroken BRIE, e. It remains to say that this t v . Woodpecker ranges from Northern fisfqbog. a: Filfposed t? hue “'7"*'*“_'*"|"'°“"'”'““ Quebec to the nhfthern range oil "fflpL-ffi -l. T7.‘ James “d” '7'“ “m” c7"*"" 5mm‘ the American States, is known to' iisléihwas by!!!‘ m‘ aundmdvmunw, be tolerabiy common in N. 8.. and crunches/Canada. uruna. is not perhaps so numerous hers as it was in Brain's time. A WORD ABOUT soL-IA Arctic Three-food Woodpecker. AOU. 400. W-Lnter Visitor (?)—- 1918. Male. Head: middle of crown with n bright yellow patch; n while line from the nostrils passes below the eye. Back and rest of the upper parts blue-black with- out any white. .Wing feathers spotted white. ‘Pall: middle feath- ers black, outer feathers white except at tfhe base. Sides heavily barred black and white; rest of the underparts white. Toes: two pointing forward: one behind. Adult female similar, but no yel- low patch on the drown. Length 9 to l0 inches. I read with great interest, Mr. M. McKsmnieb letter in ‘Ilhe Guardian of May 5th. It goes di- rectly to time point when it de- precates the learning of some and choruses "by ear." That is a makeshift way of learning; why use it “when one can readily learn i0 Si“! “by note" under the Tonic Sol-fa. system? That system was originated by one Guido. a monk, at Arezno, Italy. in the eleventh century. In- silnd of reading the musical scale 18C: D: E: F; G; A; B: 0(1); ize boldly used the syllables D0; M: Mi; Fa: sol; Lo; si; D0. Mid- jCHR MSLER CORPORATION .= OF CANADA lIMIlLD WINDSOR ONTARIO ' PARTS DIVISION Fredericton Wins Bowling Tiile WOODGIOGK. N. 3.. May l6- (CP)-—A five-day tournament o0 run know you can n! 1o AMHERST OI TRUBO It $18.0] f" wa i th i t t J. S. Our- " """""' w" “m tn- bowling ~ pionship of New ‘Hale Ma-rfey" ,,.,,§_ Z, ;,n§f,,,§°“,;§;°,,d m, OTIS! POINT! JUST Al Brunswick and Northern Maine .m.,u;_qrized Guido’! mm,“ by . IIAONABLI PAUL'S FLYING IEBVIUB Ch"l'own AIIDIIIS Phone llll ended this afternoon with Frederic- ton taking the title from Wood- x stock. Saint John Centrels and a Woodstock were tied for second place, three points below the win- I note that for Senior Glass 00 in the Musical Festival, the test piece was Dunhill‘s "Elsie Mar- ley." Elsie was a real personage wmlng the notes Doh; Ray; Me; iwn: Sch: Lah; Te; Doh (1); and for ease in writing these wore contracted to d; r; m; f; nsrs. Nine New Brunswick teams and Houiton, Me., participated. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIY ly Clifford McBride and a song about her doings was composed and sung during her lifetime. long before Dunhill‘s day. lier name is variously given as Elsie, Ailsic, cr Alice Marley and her husband, nalph Marley, was s; 1 i; mil. These letters were prinircl vcrtically (one above tilid nilierl on a chart calleri__by Cur- wrn a “Modulator”, and with this simple device (and n teacher who understood it!» (‘hildrfll learned /0 ZBICYCl-E. -. landlord of “The Swan" public- house (tavern) at the village of Pictree eight or nine miles south of Newcastle on Tyne. Ralph, it may be said in passing. was rc- lated to the powerful fan1.ily of the Min-lays, great landowners in the district. Alice was s. handsome, bustling landlady. says local tradition and brought good custom to the house in a very few weeks i0 strike the correct notes. no matter what in- terval lav between. Then school song-books, printed in the Sol-fa. Notation. appeared. and were an immediate success. The Tonic Sol-fa system went through the mining villages of Northern England like an epidl- cicmic! ‘Ithere were glee-clubs and concert parties everywhere, and ""2 C. C-M. OVIR A MILLION NOW ON fill ROAD b h i illt c t ti . . vghenfr rabbis’. sh: h2g2? Dino was Sxrpflslng whiat print“: aWhen it comes to bicycles the acme that means men to youngsters and oidssete allies i dress better than her neighbors 5:31.93“ i: g}? mctflffl} “ .C.M.". Aod naturally so, for C.C.b_f. has been the favorite for over fifty years. This is proved there was the inevitable reaction, moss who knew the so,“ '00,‘, by the face that there are over a million (LC-Mu on the road codsy. 1 $01M lI-Ylklwim Poems!!!’ m!“ l t to t/r l h if - This S ria "B bod Bi cl "-tb CCMw-olers in a full range of men's and "glint! Vi"?! whim W"! 11W‘ liajlgn, and an: atgngste iyrtniporltrtigt * ladies’ modgls, ssnewvm Ltighcin agtaadarti and optional features. I prn n "The Blshopric Ger- lmd» o‘ n“, with the lmmm point-showed a. great superiority The many new feature: of design and structure in ail 1949 QCM. Bilfycles combine ts ln keeping time. _ produce the strongest, most resilient, comfortable and say-riding bicycle of all time. Whit’! Along with my companions I tlons "to its own tune." There are mom ‘hen m “wit, o‘ ‘hem’ ‘m. "u, m so .mund_ , seven verses with a chorus to learned me 5014a In the Dub v dardandepdoeal each, for our forefathers dispigy- N u 1 Ch h, 1 TiieresaC.C.M.bi cieeharfiuyourneedsandfaaclectiooeerrbssue ed great perseverance 1,. m." .',?,,°,j"_,,,h‘,mf,‘,‘,js,ei m‘, $33,- features outlined. Any 3 the 5,000 loyal C.C.M. ealsrsacross sadism and so supply the particular C.C.M. you want and to provide check-u? ""155 DIR! l“ Rand's singing as in most other things. In "Ions-Um dd: this lesser day my readers must be content with two: "key-note" from a “t-unlnQ-fork," and sang the scale up and down two or three limes. using the sol- (l) . . . Elsie Marley's gown so f, mime; and pointing to rash on S Tl N D A I D a p T ' a n ‘ l fir" th Mocil * i shaman‘? m w w me n» 35s s“ tafiaisareoiatill‘. (if; F I A T. u ‘ I ' I I ‘ ' i‘ l’“'P°“-) The" h’ Fm’ “i urw rams imp grade robin brsaedirya e-smo use nus is o PM!" M But lies in bed till eight or nine. the "key-note" from a "Luning- n"; lgw-segpera 0dr‘ snakes for l“ mod“. “an m. “Toufln” ma‘ a And surely she does take her time. 1 k," - - - _ day“ as: fingthtrli; stcjarllcgsilpu a stronger, lighter, livelier C. M. Bicycle. “huh " h ‘Maud ‘qulpmn asked us lo sing up the scale as he had done, at the same time pointing to the notes as before. He never sung with us. If we made a mistake he stopped the class, sang the passage correctly solo, and made us sing it over again. It wasn't long before we all, great and small. could. sing the scale as well as he didi (Or thought we could!) ' The next step was the learning of easy intervals: phrases like- dohzmezsohrdoh (l)-- or—d:f:l:d- and so on, always referring to the Modulator. In s. little while the scholars could take any interval and were ready to undertake time studies. ‘The above remarks are meant to be (he answer to enquiries receiv- ed from other parts of the island, respecting this sysiem of musical no- tation. A natural enquiry would be, Why did the children make such progress? Woli, firstly, because they on sbe IeveL fill FRONT HUI embodies a built-in generator for producing the necessary electricity for the head-light and tail-light. noticeable lightness and strength. IEAI STAY DESIGN embodying a new “bened- hrweigbs material An’ d'ye ken Elsie Marley, honey? a . i, $913,; m m,’ Mm” MM ? the sol-ta names and bowls: to fixsiiifii-Z:“°"§ia§".'i.§'§§§§§§r§'§i-ii: m. hub, which also has a hub btlkl, é , The W1.“ this “u; m, blflmy 1L (Ho: ‘m?! lzofigfigggrfsog°bzgg and easier? lliaa. . eaabiasyouoorldeupneepgrsdesirfliow". § hm"? for this Dumcse.) Then he gave "m" m“ “ma” "Fm ' “i: m”? m"; '5"! l5“! 1° "#99113". b! I Wflfilfil 1"" i, Bhegvjviglgt 89$ "D 9° "F" h" us the Key-note (Dohi again and xdeifilgxggiggiemcfimoned flhflmh onthecrossbanand sheaso“bigb"for speed 5 up" assembly of strong, THE FINEST’ TOBACCO YOU EVER ROLLED shat imparts great strecgt with resiliency co the whole bicycle. m (Is ran this node mark is an the bicycle you ivy.) AW - i. E-WAGQNS, JOYCYCLES AND JUVENILE VEHICLES MZ/f For eosg running since i899 were "working in familiar mater- ial": each one knew the alphabet. e n ri n. b r a ith tn . - blliicklnetgtssfernfionflgalttindwsharp; Moi be vurdwwl M M" Pwmnfl- Trade-N" amphi- they would have been mystified! ST. The Sol-fa system was strongly op- li. T. IIOLMAII LTD. pair-J by the ...-..i teachers of summing“); -.. GIIARLDTTETOWII MAKERS or Bicycles. six Macaw: - that day. who supposed it to be a successful rival of the Staff No- tation which they taught: and they would not stoop to examine it, d’ teach it. themselves. It turned out to be, not a rival, but s. handmald t.o their system. for, having ac- quired a taste for music, the chil- dren very naturally wished to play as well as to sing, and only the star: Notation could be of use ‘ in that respect. There was another factor that made for progress in the Bel-fa system: the vilaal effect afforded by the "Modulator practice." As the pointer moved up the scale, the BIIAOE MOKAY 8i 00. LTII. SIIMMEIISIIE cended the voice became lower in tone. Thus the eye helped the ear _ v — and! hi; tongue lg sings ti: gigs ‘ - iihes- “ch33. 21f the“ nxriusic: T! I29 KENT s'r. PHONE ill! a?‘ "gle°°gogfx_ifllf"";ggfilf‘m A good supply of C. C. M. Bicycles always available on Monthly Payment Hon. staff pQy-{Ofm a similar teak. After the Sol-fa system had call, were exceedingly cheap: - o warren ro sou. l I all‘ own ‘cicansrrrs .,. . proved its worth, its sponsors, J. Ourwen and Sons. Music Publish- ers. of London. Ens. brought out s "Dual Notation Oourse" showing Pififtfilll/XICOUNIS"