APRIL 22. 1952 ?: TODAY g progressive business grganiastions type electrically and prefer the REMINGTON There's a reason. Ask your boss to x, arrange for a proof test and you'll see why. Phone 2771. Haunt THE HIST NAME IN TVIIWIITIII rot Kent: Street Charlottetown. P- 3- 1- Phone 1171 MA JUNIOR. HODALITY The Junior Sodality of the Child- ren of Mary held its monthly meet- ing at Notre Dame Academy on April 5. The president. Miss .lean zaltem. .. d . After the reading of the minutes by Miss Marion Hy- nes, Secretary. the roll call was res- ponded to by each member naming a Catholic author. Several items of general interest were discussed. the most important being the annual retreat which will be held as usual during the month of May; a dance which will take place April 30. and the telephone connection betweent the Annex and Notre Dame. For this last. the Soda- lists decided to present Mother Superior with a substantial cheque. The businus section oi the meet- ing being terminated. a review of the different Lenten pensnces was read by Margaret Zakem, and a discuss- ion on Indulgences, especially those to be gained on Holy Thursday. was led by Marina. Arsenault. An inter- esting paper on "The Saintly Char- acter of the Priesthood" was read by Anna MacDonald. This was fol- lowed by a "Passion Quiz" conduct- ed by Margaret Power and Anni- Fitzpatrick; Marina Arsenault won the prise. HDIE IITII A lllj l7or'f:'.'.':i!i the 160 acre class here's the Far-mall with the power and speed that gem work done when you want it done. an pp-we A) parcel? the all-job utility of this next-to-largest Farmall with Remote-Control. Prove it plowing, planting. mliivuing-prove it on belt or power take-oi? jobs-prove it at our expense now. You name the day and the implement and well be there with the Parinall H for you to prove to yoimelf without cost or obligation. Terms up to '!1iree Years eonvenii-ntly lfflltartl if required. w. ii. JENKINS 208 - 212 G 2163 -PH reat George Street ONES- 2164 "Service Follows Sales" NOW are: ELECTRICIANS MATES - the IAIIIWDVWIJO o IIIQIIIIPCL installations. sailon. H.M.C.S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE. llras Building. Cllafottetow-n. P. I. I. CIty........ Education -............... 1.. jjjjjjijjjjjj Hsoesmetlino, wlttiootobttgotleittvtlpertleutsnrooorllnl rsevlmnsnts and openings nowevolloblo In the R.C.N. Nome Iplai-m pi-ini).. -.......... Street Addnsa. ......... (by Grade and Province) ..........................v:...................... BULLETINS IFROM BIRDLAND vtiniritshhz. wiisoir SPRING BIRD WATCHING It. is the early watcher that catches the bird. or, in other words. anybody really anxious to see birds and hear them at their best must rise before dawn. At no other period in the 24 hours do they sing with greater abandon. And now the date has come round again for the field trip to get our first glimpse of the returning songstt.-rs. As we strike the open a chill goes through us. and pre- sently we wish we had worn mitts. But before we have reached the first thicket, brightness fills the eastern sky, and the far sound of bird voices seems to warm our lingers as well as our hearts. A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker's ir- regualr tapping and a White- throated Sparrow's well-known song, "Sweet. sweet, Canada. Can- ada. Canada." float to us from a distance. The cheerful voice of a Song sparrow encourages us to push on, until we come upon it whole band of Ruby-crowned Klnglets. Their movement is so rapid that we see the top of a head with difficulty,but, for a. sec- ond, a. little fellow slows down in full view, and the tiny red hat rises like a puff ball in a damp meadow. as he pours out note af- ter note in ringing tones. As we stand listening. the flute-like voice of n Hermit Trush breaks in, and we are truly thrilled. But what are those small birds in the very tops of the tallest trees? Our necks are strained as we train field glasses on the flock. Weak little songs come from two dozen throats. Why, of course, we are in the company of Myrtle Warblers! Next we hear the loud voice of a Flicker. What a noisy bird! And what are these queer- looking little objects at the loot of a big pine tree? Somebody picks one up and reminds us that these are pellets that have been dlsgorgcd by an Owl which evid- cntly spent some weeks living in the old tree. "Conkcree." Red-winged Black- birds have returned to the marshy ground where we found them last spring, and as we press on. we catch a glimpse oi their shiny black. and the lovely scarlet and yellow epaulets. As we approach clearer land, we are in hopes of discovering the Meadowlark to whose high-pitched Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cHaxLo1"rE'rOwN.-' New Glasgow and Einity Miss Marion Stevenson was the welcome guest at the Andrew home over the master holiday. Mr. Davis Motfat is a patient in, the P. 2. Island Hospital. Mr. William Nicholson, arrived home recently with a. gleaming new tractor. for his farming activi-,' ties. Mr. Tony Kherwski spent in couple of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlillar Orr recently. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Orr ac- companied by their children. Lin-' da and Leith, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whltlock recently. Deepest sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mr. Ernest Bulman. who mourn the loss or a devoted husband and loving father. Little Helen. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickieson had the misfortune to fall against the kitchen range. which gave her a nasty burn. Mrs. Stewart Parkman returned home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Bulman and Mr. Buiman. Miss Pearle Nicholson has re- turned home after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. W. Nicholson at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stevenson. Mrs. 3. Andrew accompanied by her daughter Nellie and Miss Louise Mlccoubrey motored to Summerside on Easter Monday. Miss Mccoubrey attended the fun- eral of the late Mr. Robert stavert. which was largely attended. i Mr. James Moffait returned to the home or Mr. and Mrs. Will- ard Nlcholson, after being a pat- ient in the P. E. Island Hospital for two months. His many friends will be pleased to know he has made a good recovery. Mr. Herbert Mccoubrey, accom- .j.:MM:...... whistle we have been listening. But first a surprise awaits us, for is Fox Spari-ow's loud. clear carol brings us to it halt. and presently we spy the big. handsome bird with the red-brown tail. Our trip was worth while. Sometimes it pays to loose sleep. Are Warblers' songs similar? FERGUSON Now is the time to buy for your Spring Work. See This ' "POWER FULL TRACTOR” at our Showroom. W. G. BARDDIIR LTD. Euston Street TRACTOR8 HISA friends hope for his speedy recov-' ery, and early return home. ' I l I 3 Air Tours to E U.S.A. ' Slimmer Camps. OPPORTUNITIES ,i D Spare-time courses in l aeronautics. " Flying Scholarships ' Academic Scholarships CANADNS YOUTH TAKES wiNGs i t PRIVILEGES iirope and . race SEVEN ( AIR caimr wnit APRIL 2a to zs roit momma imrormay rioN.. Apply to- No. 60 Squadrno, R.O.A.O. Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. P. E. I. panled by his mother. -Mrs. Lem- uel Mccaubrey and brother Mrr. Welland and Mrs. Mccoubrey were welcome visitors here Louise Mccouhrey; many of their old friends called to see them. A young peoples Bible study group has been organized, under the leadership of Rev. W. watter- worth. and meets each Friday night in the classroom of the Christian Church. Sheila Dickieson is the appointed president, and Marion Stevenson the secretary. At the close of the morning service in the Christian Church. Mr. How- ard Ling presented it copy of the New Testament along with the Temperance certificates to the fol- lowing: Sheila Dickieson. Nellie and Doris Andrew. Myrna. Smith and Norma and Hazel Parkman. iThanks was extended to Mr. Ling . for the gifts. 1: A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. Frank Hous- lton on April 2nd. when a large number of friends and neighbours gathered to welcome home his son Heath and bride (nee Orriane Nunn) who have spent several months in Toronto, Ont... and who are now getting settled in their new home. Mr. David Johnsionc called the gathering to and called on Mr. Elbert Orr tof read an address. Miiss Avonna! Doiron presented the young couplel with a substantial purse. Mrs. David Johnston and Mr. William Andrew accompanied Mr. Mrs. Houston to the living Heath extended thanks and a vitatlon to visit them in their new home. All joined in singing. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." fol- lowed by a sing-song, games and the light fantastic, with music sup- plied by Messrs V. Dcvcaux and' Billie Andrew. The (allowing which appeared in a. Newfoundland paper recently. Charlottetown Ask the man who owns one. will be of interest to many readers as Mr. Williams has numerous rel-I atives here. His mother was the former Miss Anne Mccoubrey. and! among his relatives are Miss Lou- recently, where they were the guests at Miss order., a century of public service. In nndl Government roomihere in charge of senor Wcnces- n in- Brookvaie and . . . Vicinity Misses Imelda and May Quinn spent their Easter holidays at their home in Lot 65. and attend- ed the dance in Kelly's Cross. Miss Edith Quinn has taken up 'her new Job as housekeeper for Rev. Father Kenneth MacMlilan. l I The Misses Rosaieen Carragher and Barbara Roberts have return- ed to Charlottetown after spend- ing enjoyable Easter holidays in Lot 30. Miss Pauline Kelly nnd Miss Arsenault apcnt Easter Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly and attandcd'the dance in Kelly's Cross School. G.U. ise Mccoulirey. the popular P05lvl. mistress of the village. Mr. G. Ru Wiilia ms was honored by the .3 Brazilian Govern ment, by beinil appointed a Knight of the Brazilian National Order of the. Southern Cross. Mr. Williams was notified of this high honour on his return from a visit to the United Kingdom. The honour which has been conferred on this ivorihy zcntieman, comes after nearly hglt is early years he was clerk to the Intel A. O. Hayward. K. C.. and sub- sequently vice consul. from 1917 to 1961 when the late Mr. Fenlon gwas Consul. In 1961 the Brazilian opened a consulate iau de Sousa Guimares who was later appointed to the consulate of Japan. He was succeeded by son- or Branboa in 1982. After Senor Branboa. returned to Brazil the regular government consulate was closed and a Vice Consulate opened in charge of Mr. Williams who took office on March 30. 1904 and held the position to this date. His otiiclal permission to represent a. foreign government was received from His Majesty King George Fifth in August. 1934. Mr. Williams' has made an occasional visit ml PE. Island. -.AY. 11., Navy 0-Her; YOU immediate oppaFTll7lEIt' In gn1'n.dne training in 41 wide range of Technical Trades. each will: a related ('Il'IIIa7l job. .-Imong the Nriiy trades open to YOU COMMUNICATORS "S":-the men vhoppecialise Iri radio-rarlar operations and sea-going counter penile and maintain cniiiplrx rlrciriral and electronics moms soomamigicsss-ii.e engineer-Ttechniclans um keep ships moving: MIDICAI. ASSISTANT5-young men of the medical branch who brlp protect the hevalthl-of Canada's IANDSMIN-it you can play a band instrument. there's a special place for you in the Navy loda)'.l TO JOIN THE NAVY, you must . . . be I7 to 25 yum of eye (29 in some specialised ecto- gories) . . . be physically Ilt . . . In Grade 8 education or better. For tvllor details, send in coupon I. write or see in person the Recrul Ofieer at the address in the coupon. ' When applying, please bring certifi- cate: of birth, education and trade qualitlcotionsaltylu i (W. . or ting 1IIIlz'IIIlIlx'Mlas'I1I.e7Arl;wg(,(I',aro'.I7lI1Il&'aKll There was no Radar on Nelson's Flagship TODAY CANADA'S MODERN NAVY EMPIOYS SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT AND THE TECHNICAI SKlll OF 38 GROUPS OF SPECIAIISTS As tar as the eye t-oulrl sec and the voice could carry. were Nelsonls limits. to detect the enemy. and dispatch orders to his fleet. Today the marvels ofscit-rice have given us naval equipment that can seek and pinpoint an cncniy in the dark and destroy him. and that can flash nit-ssagcs in code great distaiic?-s across the sea. Ills the day for skilled It.'('.IlllI('Iillli.-'i in Canada's iiimivrii nla vy? The Navy will train you for essential and fascinating uork. Don't delay! Join today! so PLACES! so NAVY! .i--use-.n-.-pt... ..-ea ' day. April 15th, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atfleck and other friends. Mt. Stewart and Vicinity Mr'. and Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson were visitors to Lunenburg, N.S., during the Easter holiday. Mr. Adrian Bradley of St. Ter- esa was in Mt. Stewart Tuesday and Wednesday on business. The illness of John A. Macdon- ald of Allistori in the City Hog. pital is much regretted by his many friends. Miss Doreen Mercer is visiting her parents, Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mercer. Sprlnghill, N,S. Mr. Baird Thurbar, of Mt. Stew- art, is visiting relatives in Nova. Scctla. He is accompanied by Mr. Lorne Rose of Mt. Stewart. Mr. Walter Rogerson and son. of Peakes Station, were in Mt. Stewart on Tuesday, April 15th, on business. Miss Amy Mclgnzie, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor with friends in Mt. Stewart. Lobster fishermen arc experienc- ing difficulty in getting their sup- plies to the more from main road points clue to the poor condition of the clay roads. The lobster cannery at Savage Harbour is be- ing put in readiness for the he.- glnning of the season on May 1st. Mr.Lawrence Gallant will be fore- man at the Savage Harbour plant this yaar. Miss Queenie Mercer of Spring- liill, N. S.. was a recent guest of Miss Joyce Jay, Mt. Stewart. Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mercer of Springhlll. N. 5.. were welcome visitors to Mt. Stewart on Tues- PROFESSIONAL A. Welrlien Gander. LLB. A. S. CARDS Cites. R. 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