DECEMBER 17. 1951 Mount Pleasant and yiciniiy Rev. Mr, Tealc. Amherst. N. S1. . t' a series of reviva jf,,;f,',l,:l,'c Ella the Church or the Nazarene here. lrlr and Mira; (Eco. W. Robin- .o.. and Elmer were visitors to gpringiield West. Sunday Decem- ber 9th. d- 91 Mrs. Kennetih Will- .al1;):c:1'cavCl'y pleased to have her lack in springhlll and Mount. ?31en5anL feeling much improved anm- hcr serious illness. Mrs. Alexander MacLeod re- ,u;.,,cd home on Thursday Decem- bu. gm, alter a weeks visit with ,.,.l,,i1ves in Arlington. Ivh ontfhly meeting of the wiziurft rlgleasant W. I. met It the lmme of Mrs. Alfred Moore. There were ten members and several vis- itors present. Next meeting will be at the h0me,ot Mrs. Clayton Bnllum. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Bailum, Bedeque. were visitors to Mount Pleasant on Thursday Decem- ber otfl. Earle MacLeod and Roland Phil- lips have accepted positions at the tinm to; Brace. Macliay Cu. Sumnierside. Mrs. James MacLcod and young daughter Bernice returned last week, otter spending some tune in MacAdam, N. B. at the home ol Mis. MacLeod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Biggar. -AR MANCHESTER. England -(CF) --A burber here offered it to the first customer who would try out the Aniericnn-style ”lt'lohicnn" cut, an exaggerated crcw cut. The customer promptly spent the IYIDIIQV 011 a CEID. BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND I WINIFREDVE. wii.sot( VVARBLERS IN W'lNTE'R. No birds give more pleasure to, watchers than the jewel-likcl Warblers. When they lcave Can-I nda, as most do in curly autumn. where do they go? And where arel they now? By this date, nearly all have reached their destination, thoughl both their speed and the distance they travel varies considerably.l Many rush along, accomplishing lers. take their time. From tree- gave reports on their local union MI": and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet rc- activities during the past year. 81 I the young people were given an ! opportunity to purghase books to Congratulations are being ex- help them carry on their work in tended to M1'5- Alfred Gaudei Oil their local unions. i lionul Film Board, then showedl"M”5lC "leans "WTNW-" two films; one on missionary work g , in Africa and one on temperance. 1l”9”d5 01 Maxim P919” 31'” joyable Rally to a c'ose with the me Pmlce CWMY H95F'”3l 35 3 p Benediction . , y . was a recent visitor to Miscouchc, i LEV"-led l-0 5,15”? 5'" YVONNE 0r hundreds oglmges ipyshtiew l&;3elxl.)S,lgueSt of her sister Mm D. H-Jesus of Miscouche Convent on some. as ac -ant- e ar -;Ga”ant' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN jeep and trailer to further his visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. work. Percy Steele ol Miscouche. i The local unions present then cen-lly spent 3 week-end in H - An intermission tollowed while ilax Miscouche who recently won a Mr. John Martin of the Na-Pllllf Oh 3 P3510 Pmgfahh Mr, waldmn bmugm 3 very enysority to learn he is a patient in result of a fail on the icy roads. -------im A very impressive ceremony I15 3 Patient 1" U19 Sahalollllmr took place in St. John the Baptist , Church on Sunday December 9th! when about twelve girls were re- ceived ”Children of Mary.” Pre- Miscouche and V" ' "t I ceding the ceremony, all the y "Children of Mary.” walked in Conservative meeting. ppp lrtterided the hockey match. procession singing hymns. 1 Helen Gallant or lVelllllgLOnl Sincere Sympathy is being ex-' ,thc death other mother, Mrs. Enmore and . John were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday, Dec. 11th. iSi'.!'lXlghlll School. spcnt a ML Theophnus Emu”, Spent a:t.Iic school children a treat at the ' truent weekend in Cha,.10,temm,lChristmas concert. Mrs. Milford lauihier. .,.,here he visited Mrs, Enman who, Nuye invited the W. I. to meet at (iraoc VIII. BOYS 1- R0b8J'l5 Rohcrt Grindlav- The Prcsbvtcriaii Lntiics Aid Sn-l G”'d"3 VUL Gms It Thelllm and Mr and Mrs Sidney Enmaii lfiely m9iM'il1Pl10hlI' 0! Mrs An- Ganum and Mary C' Gaumm ”' i-motored. to Charlottetown. on wed: nus Enman for their December F”"C”5 D””'""' 3' Pamela Gaulhl rcsday, Dec, 12, to attend 51 voung.n.cetiiig. Roll call was answcrcrilml 'rhQy gl5g' with a verse of Scriptiirc. The scc-l and the tiled the Aid in incoi at her homo Rena anal in Jmiuary. 'Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Misses Doreen, Vans Bryant. were visitors to Sum-i - -- PAGE THIRTEEN Maine. He leaves to mourn 1 son turned to Debert, N.B., where he and daughter. and several brothers is stationed. nn'l sisters. W. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enniant s'n.;LLA MAR15 scum”, iwcre visitors at the-home of Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur rc- ccntly. Honor Roll for November Grade XI 1. Alban Leclerc. I. Annette Blacquiere, 3. Gimme. l . Miss Mildred Smwmyl u.aC1,m. 3”, The Enniure Women's IiistltuteilBincquiere. ,.(,cem;iiirt for their December nieeting all pcralde 1. Vaunda Gallant, 2. :l,,.t.,.kcnd at her home in Norm En, I the ll0lllt' of Mrs. Piossie Lcldner ,(.ueioa (gallant, 3. Carmelita 'more. call and plans were made to give Grade IX 1. Lorina Peters, 2. Twelve incmbers answered the rot! Biacquierc. lBei'nadinc Gauthier, 3. Albinus .llt3Y house in .lziini;u-y. Gallant. and Arliss Peters. 2- ' Linus Doiron. 3. Jackie LcClaii: , .. ..... '1 l. Gl”dc VII 1. Anita Johnston. 2. Teresa Blacquicrc, 3. Marie Fran- ccs Gallant. Ga:-dc VI 1. Donald Gallant. 2. Carl Peters, 3. Noreen Gallant and i(.'.i-cgciry. Gallant. l Grade V l, Carol Saulnier, 2. L.onel Gandin. 3. Wanda Gallant 'onrl chapter of St. Luke was read! inspoiisivcly and Cliristmas C2Il'Ul.'1l urre sung. Mrs. David Eiiman in- I ...- isarah Doiron and ne hew also to nit-rside on Tucsdav. Dec. lllh. . .. . 2 - It . . . limit. right across the Dominion Scrcral liuoils of ihe Miscuuclic Sister St John of Egessa: on the! L lP.lllS:xCli'Iat'Il2(lligil(lgil ln1:l(ciKili)iloNi)rn l.lla!'IllP'aL(g"'1A(ldl)lVA'l GE3llili;l'lIlJLS R to i- from northern Yukon to New-.H1gn s(.im.-flank ,,a,.,, in we pro.' death or her sister. They wcrcl Mr. and Mrs. Layton Joncs. Mt lc'iildrrn wcrc rccciit guests of M-. tan?” -we Am '30), st: ,0;1Cp'S,-- loundland, come some oi the Ycl-igmm gf schurmanvs Smool par, the victims of .1 train and war Pleasant Airport, were weekcnrilMacKinnon's sisicr and l)rDLllCT--lcnrri T7-nrquy 3 Ancnegs a(!fa1'aLt 19” w""b1”5' 5” fammgr Wen clillllade on Friday. December 7th. accldelm guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twizi-law. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben En-I: Grade Ill '1. 'Urbaln Gandinn '2. ll:llydi;etl1E1r:' Eltiiisermutltgzleuttllleeryaag Mcrriil Guiti;-wlio is i tile -Ev mom Nomam Manny. intlyoidcl-W ills-cl '1l:ia-Tlluilm aga herlmazny Saulmen China GEHHL . they fly south, nil sqticezc Canadian Army" is ,.,s,m,l; af BIG 0! SHOOT -Mr, Martin Ladiier received all-..-r l2tllsf0l'18.lllll,U niconilln vi(sltm'1') lVi(iJnrl1"dil 'IVl1I:ln1nisDOIlor?ihiilmEonE. through n8l'l'0W Panama. than his home in Miscourlio. i -: wire on Wednesday, December l2.llv.r iormrr honie in En l l - H L . spread out again. until they scttlcl The large Island of Mauritius is conveying the sad news ma, m5'E,,ma,, ,5 mm”: Cm half way down the west coast of; Gerald stcclo, who is ait.endlngl'b9”9VCd 10 h3V9 becn Daft Of the - i South America and more than Si. Dunstan's College, recently Amcan malmaml 1" 3"Cl9-M limes- hali way across that continent. i W- Would that we might follow, ov-, cii as far as Central Anicricn. iorl there the greatest. number i C - Warblers are concentrated. many ' staying for the winter, but many continuing south. Starting our -1 trip shortly utter mid-December, from any point in settled Canada. . . - tn. the Grade ll 1. Deanna Gallant. 2. - p . .1 Ronaid G3LlLlllCl', 3. Paula Gau- siiddenly at his home in Runitord. ab:-encc. LAC. MncKinnon has re'- l thjcr. WILL SOOTIIE MID RELIEVE 'I'IIAT RACKIIIG, STUBBORII COIIGII ti . Why cough and cough until your throat is raw and inliamed ? Try Sanguen. It goes to work at the first spoonful . . . soothes and relieves stubborn coughs, tight: cheat colds. bronchitis, and cough-racked throat. Pleasant to the taste . . . safe, too, for voung children . . . Sangucn won't. upset even a delicate stomach. i Can birds find lrult now? I DISTRIl3UTED BY R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Summerside and Charlottetown loitetown, will be wrapped in big packages and ct PADLOCK attached. When you order your new C. C. M. you use your skill opens the Lock, the Bicycle you bought will be given to you ABSOLUTELY FREE! Come in Now There are no strings or red tape to this offer. Simply select a key when you order your new spring. Most migrate to the south- ern states, Ovcnbirds will be path- ererl in Florida. south Louisiana. and the tropics; Black-tliroated Greens in Mexico and Central west corner of South America, x where the Bay-breasted have set-l tied. Blackburnlans and Black- L Q; polls overlap on the west coast, but, 1 ” the latter may be encounteredi i ” more than half way down that continent. ' All these and nuuiy other oi our Warblers we shall see it we too migrate. otherwise. we need not' 2 Y.P.U. Hold Annual Y A W. Rally At Wellington ou MaY 39 ""197 ”"”” ' HERE'S HOW -The Fall Rally of the Centrnlp Wnldron, Wellington and by Rev. Kenneth Citmpbcll. North Ec- deque. i At five o'clock the group retired Free- to the Manse and enjoyed the I is "' Salllrtla DEC L0 Salllrtla DOC . J - 7 - Mexico and Central America. look for them until spring, and. Presbytery Y. P. U. was held llli warm hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. There 8 A FOY Everyone C. C. M. It the Key you choose opens the lock you get your Bik- Eenutilul littlc Parulns, which left us months ago, are lmlidayiiv: in Florida and the ti'r)plcs. we might overtake some Yelinwthroats be- 5.21 lore they reach Central America. where Nashville. Magnolia, Chest- Afk 99"" d'"l' nut-sided. Canada and Wilson's zmnowforSan- are crowded. , i.'ucn(San-;.'m:n) Touching at the West. indies, we 30:. bottle 69c. would meet every Black-tliroatcd Blue except the few that prefer SIX ACTIVE Key West. and thousands of Cape TNGREMEN15 IN ONE EFFICIENT FORMULA then we shall have the added joyl or hearing their cheerful voices. wellington United Church onl Two FREE Bicycles, one at Each Store - Summerside and Char- Wcdnesday, November 28, wtthl sessions at 2.30 and 7.00 o'clock.l At both sessions the Associate President, Keith Mouse, Kensing-, ton. presided. ; Lot 16 Y. P. Union led the, in selecting the RIGHT KEY, to open the HOLMAN C. C. M. opening: devotions oi the after-' ' noon gcssion, Due in road condi-l PADLOCK if you choose the key that on December 22nd at 9p.m. Waldron as well as the delicious: supper served by the members oil Wellington Y. F. U. i At 6.45 the group re-assembled. in the church and participated in a hearty singsom: while more young people gatliei-cd for the evening session. This session opened with a wor- betwecn Manitoba and the All-an-, tic. we would soon come uponi Myrtle Warblers. If they have dis- covered a locality with ilieir iav- I ourite bayberrics. some will linger to: weeks, others remain until - I I I , '. Just In Time For That All i Important Christmas Gift A" D AT iioLMAirs I May Warblers, because practically 0 ' iiuiti Red- - At ll bl It Reddln Brotherl: The Jenkins Pharmacy: Johnson all are wmtem”; 9” t ' k Jo;l:m?":e Hugh” Dr"; Cay Ltd" Chm.l0m,tm,,n: Senmwa "rm: starts have sent some troops to, - slot-c. Kt-nslmrton: Lartcrh Pharmacy. Sourls; JumIcsnn's Drug the w'135l5IndlP5- 0”;9.ll'-'5 Stay fill; Starr. Montague. and other Druggtsts. g3L:ltt):”ofAt;71l:':3Cq5:;atl:):"c "”mY 5 I Black-and-White Warblers arc ' spreading themselves out through! I I I Central America. and the north - tions, the iittendunce was smalll and the theme speaker was unable. to be present. In view at this, thci group remained together andl heard Very enlightening talks; and discussions. by Mr. J. DJ ship service led by Kcnsington Y. P. U. This was followed by an ex- planation of the llI.'W Y. P. U. setup by Gt-raloine MucLean, Kenslngton, using the Flip Chart and Filmstrip. Buy That New c. c. M. Bike The group thcn vcrc privileged MEN'S STANDARD I I L0Il1Cl:r Rev. R. H. gnxtcr, Elms. MODEL . . I a e on c, n R very inspiring message . on "The Challenge 1-! the Cross." WOMEN'S STANDARD , Keith Moase and Gordon Mac- MODEL . Kenzie then presented a chal- ' F F ' ' ' F ' L i ' ' . ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' i ' l ' l ' " engc in the young people or th I . Ccntrnl Presbytery in the form ol ,BAcgYD:LJUVENILE an appeal for funds to help Dr. -A i ------------------- -- - ' GlRL'S JUVENILE MODEL ........................................................... .. BOY'S SIDEWALK MODEL 47.00 Gilchrist. a missionary, to buy a See our credit Dept. For Details 65: WHY HAVE viii sons T . i GlRL' SIDEWALK m h FEET? MODEL , 7. . P! t It ndd i .. ' I'M! to 0,” MEN'S BALLOON TIRED ff;-y :.:;anci.o:8:nV:,',,.,;,E? dorm MODEL .. . . . . . . .. . ............................. .. mic .WOMENlS BALLOONED TIRED . . . . . . . . M . .. MODEL .............. .. . 1 SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN CA N A 0' A . ER AL ELECTR I C MEN'S MOTOR BIKE BALLOON ---- (NixrAEiEu!ql IMIIII) MODEL .... .. . . . . "wk." Ffi.nds sunfu"