JUNE 2. -1.952 "5-url.l..iZTlNS moo BiRDi.AND Willi!-it: I. Will! Mmoiigh most Canadians have never seen or heard an Ilnsllsn wk, we have read so much about that bird that we alwayl think of it when warhlinl on the win! ll mentioned. Most of our sinlllll birds do all their carolling while 0, whatever hlvllll '0 59 "WV mom-its perch. but a few indulge in special songs while on wins- Beginning in the month of May when the his ecstatic, tinkling melody he files through the air. only It breeding time is this exhibition wen, Indeed. that is the season 10; most flight songs. some of which are ” witnessed For instance. many of us are well so- qusinted with an Ovenblrd's cus- lOmi;l'Y voice when use er. the woods. But in June. generally have heard its love song. Mount- h as if climbing zrrgililfid bird suddenly launches it- closing its wings. 15. sinks to earth. by a Purple Pinch. a bird ordinar- get wildly excited, leaps from a 300 feet before. on utstretched wings. he cii'e.'.-s down to the same branch. i we are told that the WOHII-Illw irig Warbler. not familiar to Can- adians, also has a flight song. much like the Ovenblrd's. which he. too. sings around sundown. Another aerial singer is the Redpoll. whose song is a series of quick twittere as the bird circles around with uncertain wing-beats. in flight. of our Goldfinch. Frequently re- ferred to as "Wild Canary". it both looks and sounds the Yellow with black wings and tiny black cap tilted over its ion- heed. it sings a truly canarylike song. But besides this, it has a special flight song. given not only in breeding season. but at any time. Bouncing through the air in undulating waves. it keeps per- fect time with an oft-repeated 'par-chick-er-ee". Arfblrds neighbourly? I, mt on a branch. fence. rock. the Boboiink first meets his sweetheart in southern Canada. ha "Teacher, teacher" echoes through around dusk, the fortunate few mg the trees from branch to 'stairs. this self into the air from a tree top. and bursts into a real song. Then, once more Not so unusu l or unexpected is the fairly similar exhibition given ily seen well on the ground. In breeding season he often seems to branch. and with rapidly movins wings rises. larklike, higher and higher, pouring out his love song. He may reach a height of zoo or Even the Cowbird sings or whistles Probably the best known flight song of any Canadian bird is that part. Unholy Bond by Cameron Dockery CHAPTER. EGBT Part Two "That's nice." Janet's mouth was dry. "Was this your idea. or here. Richard?" "we-ll. I believe she suggested it. but I wish I had. it -will relieve you so much-end I need you in here with me." 'But we have Abby now." "I know, and we also have three more applications for children- they came in this morning's mail." "Can we afford Naomi?" Can I afford Nfomi? she thought. Won't Richard's interest in her revive-if it has ever weak- med? "'l'hat's the best part. she just wants the practice. not money." There was nothing more she could. say. she had no valid reason . for resenting Naomi. Most of her fears were based on gossip." some of it supplied by Cliff Bronson. Janet was assisting Richard in the laboratory the next- morning when Naomi arrived. The gleaming yellow roadster slid to a stop before oakhart and Naomi's beautifully manicured hand came down on the musical Epigram. Rohillard Yrovo To Be Top Mudders For Jockey Gil Robillard. his Queen's Plate victory on board Epigram was especially sweet for both he and the game colt were horn, which responded with a short tune. It caused great ex- citement in the playroom and made Richard laugh. He hasten- ed to welcome her. The drive in the open car had blown back her dark hair. her eyes were sparkling. She poised half- in, half out of the car, ex- tending her hands for Richard? assistance. "Richard Eynoni Why didn't you tell me about this gorgeous place? I had no idea you owned an estate like thial" They both laughed. and Janet. standing in the open doorway. felt a pang of envy. Naomi spied her and pulled Richard along with her. Her slirn figure was very trim in her smart. expensive dress. "Janet-you do want me to call you Janet. don't you? I've only met you as Miss Harris before." "Of course. Naomi." Though there" was gnly six years between them. Janet suddenly felt decrepit. Why had Richard told her that? "It was just s. faint," she said lightly, "my first. and I hope the last. one in my life.'; But Naomi had already lost in- terest in Janet's health; her large, brilliant eyes were seeking Rich- ard's. Do introduce me to the chil- dren. Richard-I'm so anxious to meet them and get started. "Don't you want to see Oakhsrt. first?" "Of course. but I don't want to take you from your work." His face glowed. ”Nonssnso. we must get oriented. I don't want mat cuaanisn. it "cast-offs" of E. P. Taylor. whose two highly favored entries. Acadisn and Dress Circle, failed to place in the money. gin with the orchard." one afternoon when Janet and Richard joined her in the swim- ming pool. she smiled as though suppressing some wonderful so- cret. then suddenly burst out with. "l have a surprise for you!" "What now?" Richard lauhed. ''I'm not returning to college!" Even Richard looked stunned "nut Naomi, your work-your careerl" '"l'his gives me more practical exprience than I could ever let in college. I'll finish the old course later-I'm only nineteen. I've got loads or time yet." She stood up suddenly and threw her arms around his. neck. "Isn't it marvelous. Richard?" l-le disengaged her hands gen- tly. not looking at Janet. "f'hat's an understatement." he said. Indian summer merged into an- tumn without a break in the weather. The usual November rains held off and now sharp nightly frosts covered the ground with a fine webbing that giittered like tinsel. Deciduous leaves had long since fallen, leaving the orchard gusnt and bare limbed against a frozen blue sky. Richard was considering damming the small pond so that the still water might freeze and afford them a shallow pool for ice skating. He had worked hard to make Oakhsrt a success. Janet admitted. To be continued C3liAlLl)1”T ETOWEH W.C.T.U. NOTES "fly Neighbour As Thyself” love is the basis of godliness. No one can have pure love for God without unselnsh love for their neighbors. But one cannot gain such love by trying to love others. Love of Christ must fill thahaart. then. if we love God because He first loved us. we shall lovsgall for whom Christ died. We cannot come in touch with divin- ity wlthout coming into touch with h ty. for 'in Him who sits upon the t” of the universe. divinity and humanity are com- blned. I Christ we drawn toward o fellowmen by e golden links of the chain of love. Then the pity and compassion of Christ will be manifest in our lives. No distinc- tion of nationality. race, or caste is recognised by God. He is the maker of all mankind. All men are of one family by creation and redemption. Christ came to break down bar- riers, so that every soul may have free access to God. His love is so broad, so full, so deep. it penet- ratu everywhere. g If those who are without Christ see acts of unselfish love in others it is easier for them to believe in the love of Christ. Christiane should anticipate the sorrows, troubles and difficulties of others. Through contact with the surfer- ing of others. we are called out of our as and learned oom- paasion, tenderness and love. Christ manifested a love beyond the love of mankind. He died to save I-its enemies. I-ie prayd for His murderers. He says to His followers: "These things I com. mand you, that ye love one an- other as I have loved you." "Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down His life for His friends." As Christian women let us be up and doing while it is day, for the night cometh when no man can workl Work fer the Cause of Temperance Work for the cause of Temperance, zealously work and strive The source of intoxication From our land to drive. Work ya for Prohibition- Banish the deadly bane: "strong drink is surely raging," Millions it has.slain. Work for the Cause of Temperance. Take ye a noble stand: Keep all the pure from falling, Rescue the fallen band. Work till you've gained the con- ques. , Work when the conquestfs o'er; see that the demons banished To return no more. Written in 1870 by Joel D. Craig tlaritiaiers In West Plan Eastern Jaunt EDMONTON - (CP) - Ponner Maritimera living in the Edmonton district are making plans for the fourth annual pilgrimage to their homes in the Atlantic Provinces. The "Grand Banks Special". will leave Vancouver July lil. picking up passengers at Edmonton, Bask- atoon. " ' and Winnipeg for the month-long excursion down east. ' Train officials are planning spe- cial entertainment and are going all out to provide the utmost in comfort. At its peak size. the train will of Whittier's Ridge, New Bruns- wick. p cars tn - alee int” u;l dining and bag gage cars and facilities for recrea- on. Even the train crew has been selected with a view to pleasing Maritimers. The conductor and all the porters will be former east- emers. hand-picked for their abil- ity to get along with young child- ren qnd elderly people. The trip is being planned by the Maritime Provinces Association of Edmonton and will coincide with "old Home Week" activities being held in Prince Edward Island. The annual excursions were started by the M.P.A. in 1940 and have been gaining popularity ever since. Travellers have come from as far as Southern California and the Arctic to take advantage of race seven CANADIAN LCTOI LONDON-(CF) -''Group I.' a new lritish nlns company with some government support. has it first film now showinl in London -"Brandy for Donald, f of Montreal. has a leading part in the picture. John Grlerson. former head of Canada's National Film Board. is examitive producer of the organisation. IAUBAGI TIIIIVII CAPETOWN-(GP) - lausags thieves should have known baths than to continue their pilferisu after Police sergeant A. Pianaar retired and bought a partnership In a butcher shop at Graff- Reinet. Plenaar caught them rod- handed and took them to court, the Parson.” Jams 2. Atpmulim dog Ford, and only Ford, has not the severest of all tests. Eleven generations of different breeds of dogs were led Ford and water and nothing else. They all nourished. were healthy. "happy and strong. Ferd provides the meat protein your pot craves, plus all the other elements he must have. Ford is the one dog food you know you can trust. Got PAID today. SWIFT CANADIAN CO" LIMITID the "house party on wheels." where they were fined. PurdandonIyPuIll gguoranieesyouiyiiigil 1. Freedom from animal odour! Feed your so. rue with ciuoaorimtm, aid of the Iiannal from your living room, 3wlOl's will refund your money. food nailing else for 6 days, for freedom from both animal odour and bad breath. I! you are not UCIIHU after this test, if you do not agree that Peed with CHlOIOPHYI.lIN benlshes the smell 53., Prove all they say." you getting lost around here. PRINCE ALBERT, Sask.- (OP) . Come along." -Angus McKay, known as the Janet felt her mm color rising. 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