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BIRDLAND wtutrasifs. wttsoit ON HOLIDAY Practically all our summe resi- dents are now safely tucked away in their winter holiday love to go and spy on them: we should have to cover every square mile of ground be- tween here and the most souther- ly tip at South America, spread out over two continents. Even Meadowlarks and Mourn- ing Doves, which migrate com- paratively short distances, by De- cember are scattered anywhere from Iowa to the Atlantic coast. sore Rails nest in fresh marshes trcm Saskatchewan to Nova soot- la and the Lower st. Lawrence. but they spend the cold months in the lower hair of the United Stan; We should be obliged to journey as tar as the Gulf States in order to come upon Ospreys, ” J c I summering from the Fbocldes to Newfoundland, are now living in Central America, the West Indies, ctr the north west corner of south America. Gorgeous Scarlet Tans. zers whose birth place was Can- ada may be found from Panama half way down the west side or the southern continent. All Bobollnkg are concentrated in the cum; or South America. We should have to follow Golden Plovors to the pam- Das of Argentina - that is, almost as far south of the equator as are their northern homes north of it. And so we depend for informa- tion about the little travellers on bird banding and. bird watchers who are dotted over the United States and South America. The tiny aluminum anklets have zrcatly aided our knowledge about birds' winter quarters. and inter. esied parties in other countries tell us what our birds are doing all through the long period when they are beyond our sight. Our old friends are now free to enjoy themselves. having no home ties as when they nested here, Every day is a holiday: no build. ing duties. no extra mouths to feed. and (usually) abundant, lood. Black-poll Warblers that caught insects in our tree tops are doing the same thing in the Amazonian forests; Olive-to ' -' resorts. Canadian bird watchers would so 2:. but , almost - because our native birds are at this time ' Thrushes that scratched around to find beetles, ants worms, and snails in our woods, are at the same occupation .. per-hgpg 1,, Mexico. Central America, the 3,. hamas. Cuba. Peru, Brazil, or 15;- off Argentina. One obstacle to the entire'i'vree- dom of some birds is their semi. annual moult. although at this season many change their plum. 38': in It way that does not impede flight. Gradually the tips of the feathers wear 011'. and in they arrive here in what appear "J 59 Per"-"GUY new costumes. GOWAN aims scnoot. Report for November: Grade X-l. Marion Mallard, "Grade IX-l. Urban Howletl; -- David Lonsaphie; 3. Avoneua Smitih. . Grade VII-l. Jeanette Mac. Donald: 2. Elizabeth Longaphie; 3, James Mallard and Reggie Mal. lard. equal. Grade Vi-l. Danny Macnon. aid; 2. Anthony Muuamy; Cecil Howlett and Joseph Longgphle, equal. Grade V-l. Isabel Mallard. Grade IV-l. Marie Mullally; 2. Mickey Mallard. Grade Ill-l. Norbert Mac- Donald: 2. Leo MacDonald; 3. Howard MeGilvray. Teacher. Ruth MacDonald. springl highest.” Man cannot save century have impotence. During Victoria's gold- THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARUOTTETOWN scholarship winner A Paul 8. Collins. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Collins, oi Gratrby. Que.'. and Keppoch, P. E. 1., who has been awarded one of the C. H. L. Jones Scholarships in Forestry Engineering at the Uni- versity of New Brunswick. The Scholarship is valued at 3500-00 and is based on academic stand- ing in the preceding year. 'I(ingsi'on and O Vicinity Mrs. Earl Willis and Mrs. ECIK8-1' Newson have recently held stan- ley Products Demonstration. The teacher Mrs. Neil Campbell is busily engaged in practices for the Annual Christmas Concert. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scott and family were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Younker. Mr. and Mrs. Marl: Young of Charlottetown were trecent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Newson. The ,.;ople or this vicinity ex- tend sympathy to Mlrs. Colin Mac- Phall and family in their recent sad bereavement. Miss Jean DOCk(l:ty of Charlotlk- town spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and little daughter Carol Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo were re- cent vlsitors to Hunter River. Mlrs. John Jewell of Na-lh Riv- er was a recent visitor to the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Plath! of Qharlottetown were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-leber Campbell on Sunday Dec. the 3rd. Many of the ladies oi this vicin- ity attended the Robin Hood demonstration which was held at Prince of Wales College. They all repcurt that the evenings were well spent and enjoyed by all. The many irlends of Mr. Reu- ben Barrett are sorry to hear of his entering the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Barrett is one of. the oldest residents of Kingston and was the lormer Blacksmith of this district. Congratulations are in order for Mr. Harrison Green and Mr. Stirr- ling Willis who were among the many winners at the Royal Fair at Toronto. Mr. Green and Mr. Willis spoke highly of the educat- ional and enjoyable trip which they spent. The many friends of Mr. Mal- colm Macswaln oi Charlottetown are glad to hear that he is con- valescl at hls.home after his recent operation in the P. B. Is- land Hospital. Mir. Macswain is widely known in this district as he was the Iormer merchant and butcher here. Religion And Life contlnuetnrm page 3. .M....:....a----- tlans stand. we can plead for -peace and move toward it. By thousands we are now joining in the song with which the angels heralded the Saviour's birth: "Glory to God in the highest, peace on earth. goodwill to men." Action in its spirit will do much to hasten the coming of that peace and good- will. All this will fall short of its mark unless the first phrase or the angels' song is kept In the first place: "Glory to God in the him- self. The evtents oi the last halt proved his moral Watermatfs Leader 0"1C- In 5 colors. Pen M35. Set sms Waterman's NEW Executive Se! Specially created for at man. In red, blue, grey, black. Gold overlay Cap. Space for en- raving his initials. New lfccd Mctcrmatic Pencil. Pcn M150. Set S1650 But He needs our prayer, faith and our active co-operationn Granted these and we shall the realization of the hope of angels' song for peace. the . grant it. , CARDIGAN SCIIOBI. December. I 1 Our New Student SCI-the rfect gift for school and Grade VIXI.-l, Mildred Acorn; ”A Christian Christmas!" ,God. MacDonald. i Grade VII.-1, Mary Mulligan; ll. Joseph Quinn. Grade VI.-1. Bridget Maclnlyrez .,-,-- 2. Eileen MacKenzic; .3. Carl Bruce. Honor Roll for the month oil Webster. Grade V.-l, Grade X.-1. Norma Me.cKenzle;l Margaret MBCDDUa1d: 3, .:j lone Bros. offer. Waierman's Desi Sets Every man secretly yearns for a desk set: for home or Oil-ICC! y i Styles from filo to 5175. This ;-,. itiagnificent set, in marble or onyx, with perpetual calendar. S7o.oo PAGE NINE Waterman's New Crusader Trio In man's or lady's size. 5 colors. Sc: SI L50 With new Sclfeed Mctermatic Pencil, h1l.9S. Waterman's Lady Garland Dainty, feminine! Gold- fillcd Cap. 4 smart colors. Exquisite gilt case. Pen M5. 50 Sec 323.00 ' -. June Gardiner. Grade IX.-1. Betsy MacDonald: see 2, Howard Gardiner; 3, Inez Byrne.' Ira Scrimbeour: i 8. Kathcrinei Jr-an Myers: 2. Johnnie Steele; 2. Gallant. Grade III.--l. Judy MacDonald and Rose Brothers; 2, Mary Red- mond; 3. Andre Redmond. Gracie ll.-l. Elizabeth Acorn: 2. Billy Brothers; 3. Heber MacDon- aid. Grade I. Sr.-1. Aurelia Mac- Kenzic; 2, Roy Sanderson: 3. Buddy Shepard. Grade 1. Jr.-1. Nora MacDon- ald: '2. Blair MacNe'il; 3. Joan San- Jackie derson. ' Principal-Bernadette MacDonald Assistant-Geraldine MacDonald. (Patriot please copy.) LONGEST TAXI: BOLTON. England - (CP) - They gave a prize for the dog with the longest tall at a "mongrel: only" show in this Lancashlre city. The winner was a mutt with I 18 1-2 inch appendage. . 2 A Rely on Heln: 'I'l'ioarty main course Vtmetiea for quick-to-fix meals thou rushing shopping daya. They will save you WORK SAVE YOU WORRY SAVE YOU HOURS at the stove ' . SAVE YOU MONEY by taking the place of dishes which cut more. ' Iteluz has -saving meals For busy shoppers I F "W fevousia kinda ol Inna. all event -ii. two kinda olvtloohod epagi-mt. , V 2'' "Oh! Cooked Macaroni in Cream W0 with cheese. 3.3”” than will be a. Wtatnh lot Heine c - M in Tomato Sauce with Cheese. xy - .1. .t en reign men dreamed that pro- gress was inevitable; they believed that it was written into the order ot things. The world was getting better and better day by day; the movement was irresistible. This bland selt-assurance has ended in a resurgence of malice and bloodshe” unparalleled in modern times. our men died by thousands to protect those who should follow them from these very evils which torment us now. Have they died in vain? Are the hopes which Christ's coming kind- led to be quenched in blood? Christ died to save man from himself as well as from his past sins, and we cannot believe that He died in vain. Over against all these failures and threats and tours the Chris- tian must attirm his faith that hands hold the reins ot destiny. 1:1:-L y " Mdl'lIlll10I.lI0 l l, U) 1'. Juetloy c.'l.0.Mg PI Inael. Ola euetewa. P. Christ is in command. 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