Show I SUPERSTITIONS ARE NUMEROUS IN SCOTLAND II I Salt Cellars Hawthorn and Barefooted Women Point Signs I GLASGOW D Dec c. c IB Did Did you I know that If It you lived in Scotland all alt salt cellars In the house must be full on New Years Tears day else the household will suffer suffer w want n during the year J That t is is n not Scotland pt the only superstition I peculiar to Scotland The country is full of ot them For instance the Highland High High- land nurses 1 believe that if it an infants infant's s feet lect jre rare put In snow he will wUl n never ver have colds during hsi life lite A regular among among the farmers used to tobe tobe tobe be the placing of honeysuckle branches branches' in their s on May 2 o. to It keep keeps ep their cattle from being witched NEW WEATHER WEATHER MANA MAN IAN A bad storm is prophesied when a a. cat frolics about a room It If the cat cat washes its face with its paws before betor the fire th the coming day will be rainy A b ride and b were protected protected pro pro- from the tIle evil influence nce of 01 warlocks warlocks warlocks war war- locks and witches by hy using gray grav bridal carriage To Tobe Tobe Tobe horses to pul pull the be lucky they should 1 not be ht married In a month tho the name of ot which contains contains contains con con- the letter leller A Further none of ot the wedding g guests should be dressed in black or green They will willbe willbe be unfortunate if it the engagement ring has bas contained either opals or emer enter I aids I ILL OMEN IN BARE FEET A death in the family Is sure to to follow It if a It flowering hawthorn is brought Into tho the house Among Amon the seagoing superstitions superstition's of ot Scotland are arc those which prevent a Scotch sailor from speaking of ot any four four- footed tooted animal while on tho the sea lest he come Into bad fortune and the notion that tho fish will be frightened away if It a It fisherman should pass a a. barefooted woman before boarding his sl ship lp I |