PAGE TEN We Tignlslit , And Vicinity -Mir. and Mrs. Peter J. Burke. Tlgnish have gone to Bumme-rside and Ira visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. later they will go to Char- lottetown. and spend a few days with Reverend Sister Mary Leon- Ircl and Constable and Mrs. Don- Ilcl Davies. The funeral of Mrs. E. Bernard took place rrom her home in Nail Pond to the Church of St. Simon and st. Jude. Tlgnish. on the morning of November 21 and was largely attended. I Requiem High Mass was sung by her parish priest Reverend J. A. MacDonald. assist- ed by the parish choir. Funeral ser- vices were also conducted by Fath- er MacDonald and services at the grave by Reverend I... B. Dooley. The pallbearers were six neph- ews, The Messrs Earl Gallant, Em- met Gallant, Ray I-Iandrahran. Leo Gallant, Michael C. Bernard, and James F. Gallant. Mrs. Bernard was eighty-six years old and was ”iI”3 LADlES' GIFT SET, Christ- mas boxed, consisting of Dusting Powder and Lotus Cologne - that New sophis- ticated scent. 4.00 4 iz-c-- to 5-YA B..I?.t.v( :- ) L-xvi. Vw Amwllllllllow f ltls before her marriage, Margaret Hanclrahan of Christopher's Cross. she is survived by I son Joseph of Nail Pond and I daughter Miss Jane Bernard. who has resided with her mother and two sisters. Mrs. John Gallant of falmer Rood and Mrs. Thcmes Gallant. Nor- wood. Mrs. Bernard's husband, predeceased her I number of years ago and I son Peter just four months ago. Mr. and Mrs. John P. A have closed their home in st. Fel- ix and gone to Charlottetown for the winter months. as The North Oepe light house has been moved back from the Cape about four hundred feet I cement foundation was laid and then the difficult task of moving the build- ing began but with the proper eq- uipment and skilled workmen the job was accomplished. The heavy tides resulting from storms wore the Cape away and the light house was dangerously near the edge of the Cape. Mr. Percy Morrissey is the keeper of the light and during the past summer I new cotagc. modern in design with running LOTUS COLOGNE, I Co- logne delicately different. I beguiling way for Her to stay flower-fresh all day. Christ- mas Boxed. I 075 and LOTUS PERFUME, that so. Ill ed. M phlsticated New Perfume by Yardley. A Perfume that all women love. I perfume that women love to have. A Perfect Gift. Christmas Box: 11. l f YARDLEY COSMECTIC elite. and make-up. satchel type handbag of white leather- The kit consists of lotions, creams Yardley Cosmetic Kit KlTlnI 6.50 Smallmanls Candy Circle Offers You Real Quality Chocolates you so little and still be so Ipprecistedi 8mIllmIn'e Candy Circle offers you every Chocolates - here is I collection Ie bu never before What other Gift would cost Name Brand in Chocolates. and for the connoisseur of been displayed in Summerslrle. Smiles'n Chuckles M..raechlno Cherries in Liqueur Chocolate Coated Nuts EV-uifs and Cream Centres 3. Emily Package Ganongs Romance Pschge I Delecto Pschage Goodwill Pacluge Evangeline Box 0 water Ind coal burning furnace was erected to take the place of the one which had been built years ego and which had become greatly battered from the winds Ind storms. The new 0. N. R. station It Tig- nish is neerlng completion This station is being built to replace the one burned down about one year ago, but will have no quarters for the station Igent to reside in. When finished it will have I weiting room, office combined baggage and express room and two rest rooms with running water. It is also being wired for electricity. M. F seizur- msn and Co. Summersldu have the- bullding contrsct and Mr. Hubert Gaudet, Tlgnish is foreman of the job, with all local help engaged in the work. Widespread alarm was caused on Sunday evening Dec. 3rd when it was learned that Leonard I..eClair six-year old son of Mr. Ind Mrs. Melvin Leclair, Nail Pond was mis- sing from his home. The little fel- low was visiting at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tim- othy Lcclalr who live directly Ic- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MC rose the road from the parents home, when l.4sonIrd's mother call- ed the children to supper and he did not appear. she sentvivr him to come home, and was surprised to learn he bed left an hour previous for home. Mn. lecllir became Ilermed when it was leerned no one M the neighborhood hed seen him. and I searching party started out at six o'clock with flashlights and lsnterns. The residents of Nail Pond, both men Ind women as well Is I great numb of from surrounding districts Joined in the search Ind later in the evening they were Joined by two members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from the detechmant. The whole district. Ind Ill along the shore- line was covered and finally at mid-night the child was discovered asleep in a. far corner of his grand- fIther's barn, hidden from view by farm machinery. Although quite cold when found the little lad was none the worse for his experience and was carried home to his moth- er Ind five little brothers and sisters who were also beside themselves with grief over his dis- appearance. The child's father is at present in Nova Scotia. having O'Lecry and Vicinity ..'Miss Blanche Matthews of o'LsIry is teaching at Millburn School due to the illness of the teacher Miss Msriorie Ellis of O'LeIry. After the Christmas holi- days Miss Matthews will be teach- ing in the Hebron Schrool as the prment teacher Miss Adele Mac- Ausland will be entering Prince County Hospital ln.5umme mu. Is I student nurse. Miss MacAuslInd's home is in Bloomfield. Despite very inclement weather the Canadian Girls in Training of the O'I.eery United Church held 3 very .successful Christmas Tu and Bazaar on Wednesday after- noon Dec. lath in the Sunday School -room of the church. The room was nlcly decorated with spruce boughs and Christmas orna- ments and with I only decorated Christmas tree. The msny lovely and serviceable articles on display WWW' 'gone there to work for the winter months. BOND WATER, light, lingering and lovely for both daytime use and In sfter-bath luxury. Christmas Boxed. So Easy to Shop for Your Lady..at A simple little phone call will have your gift selected. Christmas Wrapped and Delivered. STREET TOILET 1.95 LAD!ES' GIFT SET. Chrlstmse boxed. consisting of 3 tablets of Lavender Soap. face powder and face cream. two make-un talcum and Old English l.m'l'ndel'a bases, t Pot of Gold Luxury Pscksgo llnpplnaee Package Welcome PIckIge Chocolates in Mlxlurl xxx Chocolatee other Deluxe Chocolates such Is DeMet's Turtles: Lewuey's Telly llox CIaoury's Milk Tray and Vogue chocolates: Bristol Gold CIIOo0lltQ'h1 try; CIdbury'e lose Chocolates, and otherv, In 1-1: L Gutex and Peggy Sage Ind 2 pound boxes. Reulonls New lip Mirror A wonderful 0ll't idea! A genial- oeler llpsttel Ind lip-also mirror. New in mirror can belong to her llpetlek . . . it's part of I beauti- fel motel ease lteelf. she'll love- yolfereflneglftsuohastllls. 2.00 u by YARDLEY The Name and Quality that make your Gifts unforgettable. LADlEs' GIFT SET by Yardley. Christmas boxed. consisting of two tablets of Lavender soup. talcum and Old English Lavender. 5.00 N LADlES' COSMETIC SET. tin "Perfect Gift". The set lnrludrs the Lotus dusting powder. Lotus cologne, Lotus sachet lovable Lolus perfume. Christmas Boxed. The Gift she'll truly trea- sure. and that I 0.00 1.20 lb. Gift vlrtety of colors. rllllt Gift for every Woman. Outex Ind Peggy Iago tft lets. the very swish tlalngf Conlelne all the eucnthll for the care of her nails. In leatherette and plsstlc ripper cues. choose from I vurlety of sets. with cl!!! III I 1.50 to 4.95 ' miner sooessoans nun-.-s1-nze-ry noon i o.. no I-as.-.-ape. .. --.. .-. YAIDLEY OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER. Lovable Fre- grsnce 3- so guy. so young. so Feminine. Christmas box- ed. A fine gift for Women, young Ind older. 1.23 i BOND STREET PEEFURIES by Yardley. A fragrance that pays tribute to the charm of the co-operation of all groups, the every woman. Chrlstmss Boxed. 2050 dllll OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER SOAP. the luxury soap of the world. Single tablets 50c each. Box of three Is illus- treted. Chrlstmn Boxed. 1.50 --.- My soon found ready purchasers Ind the girls dressed in their trim C. G. I. T. uniforms of middlcs and skirts, served I most delicious lunch. The girls were Iccompmied by their leaders Mrs. W. Cl. Dick- son and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. The four rooms of the 0'!-all"? school are bil5Y Drlctlclnx 10! the Christmas concert which they will present on Friday nivht D60- 22nd in the new O'I.cary Legion Home. The Ladies Aid of O'Lcary United Chu-reh held their annual meeting on Wednesday night Dec. 13th It the home of Mrs. Lewis Bernard. The President Mrs. E. W. Turner presided and conducted the wor- ship service. Thre Scripture was read by Mrs. J. M. Macwllliam. Miss Eva J MRCIIEHDRD read I fine paper on Christmas. The election of officers followed and the officers were all re-elected as follows:- president: Mrs. E. W. Turner; vice- president: Mrs. Herbert Vatcher: secretary-treasurer:Mrs. John Mat- thews. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. Arnold Culleton of West Dev- on who was seriously injured sever- al weeks ago on his farm near West Devon when he was pierced by a pitch fork and for several weeks was on the danger list at the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside has now improved suff- iciently so that he is able to be moved to the home of his sister, Mrs. Bill Ellis and Mr. Ellis in O'l.eary. His many friends wish him continued improvement is complete recovery. spoke to the members of the OlLeary United Church preliminary worship. Mr. who was in the Mexican campaign .md is a veteran of both detailed account of Civilian De- ! fence and what part P. E. I. will play as I reception center for ev- Vlad members acuees from the two target areas me9llY1g.RDll call to be a suggestion of the Marltimes, Sydney and Hall- fax. Mr. Pate said that he has been conducting a survey of the Island and every doctor, every nun-se, ev- ery drug store, every piece of fire fighting equipment, every Hall, etc.. has been enumerated. He stated with Canadian naval, army and air forces in action in Korea and with thousands of United Nations forces dying in this epic struggle for existence. we are al- ready at war. and if this is not war. he did not know what war was. He warned of the danger of fifth columnists and spies in Canada and said that I Russian Jet could leave slberla It 5 p. in. just as we are having supper and five hours later be able to bomb Halifax or Sydney. on 24 hour notice P. E. I. could accommodate It least 34,000 evacuees and could care for I max- imum of about 80.000. He spoke of C. N. E1. theI M.'r,thc C W. L , the W I, and all Church groups. It was a struggle between Christianity and Communism. It was a struggle to see if the white or the colored races should rule the world. Many years ago Napoleon said regarding China: ”Thcre lies I sleeping giant; let hi.rn lie. for when he awakes he will shake the world.” We are seeing that China is awake and her great potentialities are now seen in Korea. After his in- formative and enlightening ad- dress Mr. Pate answered very frankly questions from the Young People. He said he had contacted every cm-nmunity in which there is :1 branch of the legion and he had their can support and he had st-rken in nearly all the communit- . . of the Island. The orgenlst was Mrs. Lewis Bernard. West Cape I O 0 and Vicinity ' -Mr and Mrs. Ralph MIcLen- nan and family of Green Hill moved to Summerside and have taken up residence on Summer street. where they plan to spend the winter months. Rayeford Lock of ionic to Summer- Mr. ltoacl, was I visitor side recently. Mrs. Willie N. Macwlliiams and family of West Cape and now of (i'Leary was a visitor to Summer- side, the guest of her sister. Mrs. William Ellis. Miss Miriam Hewlett is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Hewlett, O'Lcary. Mrs. I. L. Macbougall, formerly of Springfield West and now of 0'LeIry was I visitor to Spring- field West last there she was the guest of her son Keith, and Mrs. MacDougIll. Mlrs. Wendall Beott of 0 sets Point was o'leary. Mrs. James 0'l.eIry. World material fcr quilt squares to next lVars gave a very interesting and mcetlng. Also articles for an auction week and while West I recent visitor to O'Brien of summerside was I recent visitor to The Ladies Aid of the lethal mu curnpec was I visitor to summer- sido on 'rhurIdIy. Mr. and Mrs. clmrth l-lsrrieon and family of Ofusry were guests of Mr. Harrison's parents. Veu. Archdeacon Harrison Ind Mrs. Ha ' , Summon-side. Mir. Ind Mrs. Harold Lidetone. Mr. and Mrs. I-larold Ramsay of xnutsiord were visitors to Bum- merside on Thursdey. Mr. and Mrs. George llliis of Springfield West was I visitor to Burnmersidu . ntly. The closing of Bethel Sunday School was held or! Sunday even- ing with I good attendence. Mrs. Ralph Msobennen read the Scripture. Mfrs. Ire. MacDonald presided It the organ. Certificates were awarded to the junior class. The Sunday school closed for the winter months. STANHOPE W. I. Mrs. Louis Keilly entertained members for the regular monthly rbneercting hold on the 5th Decem- The president opened the meeting by hlvlng the collection, repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by nineteen members. Mrs. Mervin Robinson paid her fee. The minutes We?! rend. approved and signed. The school committee reported the need of paper towel; gnd map! which were anprovedtosether with 50. towards a Christmas treat for the' children. The sick committee and reported calls made. New sick com. mittee appointed were Mrs. l-IIrry Lawson and Mrs, Alvin Muuugh- -Mr. Peter N. Pate of O'Leary 11" Ccnvspondence was read and dis- young 0ll&Scd. and it WI: decided to send People's Union recently on civil- ll" wpwl" ml” the 5Cll001 Children. ran defence. The minister, Rev. w. W 5-00 WM domted 00 the T. B. G. Dickson presided and welcomed I-'”?u9- M"- tlie visiting speaker and conducted l""'9 l" l"W3l96 50 59 mlde for pm, the Red cross society, Thomas Mccsbe to Members were asked to bring ale to be said then. Mrs. 'IhomIs Mccsbe kindly in- . for the January DECEMBER 19, 195., T? T,gm CAPITOL Summon-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST snowmc TODAY--3:30-7:15-9:15 "SCENE OF THE CRIME" With Van Johnson - Gloria De Haven for making money. Collect! amounted to 01.64. The slnm the, National Anthem brougm;' meeting to I. close. Christmas gifts we" then grunge, I-lid I sole of cum, wed, which Iddcd , funds. ,m0 l” ' Mrs. Keith Douglas read humourous pieces for he, mm the Programme. committee, 311'! M8810 Ross. had a 3., Rune both of which were very mu '”i"”.:.i;.. ...... 1' was - hostess, and I social 1?.rJ.ed..?,f,,':' Suffolk, rm 1 H9010? Cougniiiddz cided to buy I truck. the pmh ing committee made sure 1y W stand up under heavy loads 0111” council's heaviest member nick on I trial run to test the sprmgr WWW T CAMEO THEATRE KINSINGTON G4 Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15 See beautiful Mlfgnrgt LoCkwM.' as "JASSY" (Technicolor). It's 5 .10” My all"? llrl: also starring rugria Roe. Dennis Price. Dermot 113.1,); '9 REGENT I 'I'0lll6ll'l' 7.15 & 9.15 i1iURiiN Pam 0'HARA - CHRISTIAN - 5 Ghana 1 A . mm: NY TECHNICQMR I, 1 A m1rv:nsu.mmuA11omu. new 1' Ouixol 0 Rough arid THE TO CHOOSE FROM Wednesday 7:15-9:15 -- Thursday 3:30.7;15.9,-15 mm by ALEXANDER llAlL - PM-nod u FRED KOHLMAR ; w-iconsyitanrunsoytsuvcswonuulasniauuumu A MARVELLOIJS DISPLAY mucus. nscrons. car GUNS. AIRPLANES. TRAINS- United Church held I very suc- cessful bazaar Ind pantry sale in Mr. Walter Jelley's store in o'I.eary on Saturday Iftemoon and evening Ind I satisfying Imount was received from 'the sales. The West Cape "Women's Insti- tute held I pantry sale and hunt in o'1.eery recently and it proved very satisfactory to all. Mr. Ind Mrs. Leslie clorrill and daughter of Cllenwood were visi- ton to Bummerslde on Th1n'sdIy. Mr. Amos Gorrill of Olenwood was I visitor to Bummorsids on recently. F Mr. and In-e. Clarence luc- wllilems and son were visitors to summerside on Tuesday. In. Irentou aussga yet 007 I gas or mass. giigliv SI-IOVILS. HOCKEY s11c1ts.- ml uoms . s1.s1c1-Is. Etc. . MANY OTHIR TOYS TOO I NU- MIROUS 'I'O' MIN- 'l'ION. COME IN AND ill THEM. PNON suuusnslns 11...... co, Riolous -Eire-C 5133': I 3111'