' disbelleve JANUARY. l1. 1954 l Tl-IE jUARDmN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN Hatred - Of - America - Campaign and made an gesture indicating the Hampton And sums their work at their respective source of education. on the tragic desthptiher onLv sister. Mrs. Foster Robloe, of Wu. A brother Mr. Charles D. wright, who passed any about our fr-'V studies arm lpending tn. mil. days with his psraits. Mr. I "111 A-VMHCI-" "M Mid. ,V")'0U -:- Bpiringhill, N. 8. she and her hus- two years ago, was for nisnwyesrs Mrs. Edgar Henderson, Freel o F I R V hljo l'I"'0e Gpeecbi Y Mr. and Mrs. Wilism Bentnor. band were on their way home a.f- a resident of inryon. Mrs. ooiin T"; ear S es Yea. I said. Badstoon. Basic, have been visit- ter spending New Year's eye with Craig spent several niontlis in Mr, ma Mtg Round Ad. what you want." he said slowly new hope, arisegg hope, mu 1954 in Prince and Queen's counties, Harvard MacDonald, River street, (red and Mr. Walter Craig last and Mrs. Richard Wall, Malpgql what do Bunions think about gands . Dont you say what you want?" Wm be ,, heme, year 10,. we whole, following an absence from their Stellarton, when a three-car ool- summer. during the holiday season. Annauu? Do" um um", H, It W” D05-We M, at p,1,,.m,., I lashed innocently. worm mu M people. native province of over 30 years. lision occurred, on the icy high- -IB.Q. 5 mo Juuv. mu, Mu". Jul MW um mm to 30,,” people. um; and grinned, We . p Included! among Mrs. sentners way. Mr. Roblee was seriously in- Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay g w.::; 0: - "If we ”2 - W st. .2 :..:i:..': 1” .i:.::r;l.”s rim my l.:”:::;:.::m.:::.r;-2:3: ”;:: Calm and :::::":; s”:!:...".i'.;l'” 2...: """L”""' "' """" ”'l"'"””””""'i '””m' 1nsnotherplaceItalkedtoa' ” '9 "'M"t'd becicoiepmid. ' ' i "Y E" 5' who travelled 6,000 miles in the I C . e Union, found some in- passe era, in a restaurant, or ust -V9”"35l 0i 14 in "19 11111101"!!! of l3-Ir and. sister, Mrs. Roblee is survived W Mrs. Harry Ramsay. 3'25" cm” by xgmncel wnmm ulom Jun a. railroad worker. I began by ask- M, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- by her little five-year-old daugh- vunnl By wmmn L. 3"” amp in what his uniform meant. He Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Callbeck ii,” ha" """'"Ed mm Willem tar. Shawn. M, Gama" Toomb, 5,,,,m,,, Mr. William Newomnbe. North- Associated Press Foreign News The talk sometimes seemed "33 J'4lW.V1n.g to be a mastyer." recently celebrated 40 years of 5-5" Wm” "hey we"? W 3311- W -- side was .1 recent vm',m, at the am, has been working on the tel- Anslyst guarded. But in all cases, the per- "mm 9”” m”” '”'''m”5 mm "'””'d me ” me” mm? 1” be present It the mmne at weir The death -occurrSd”in"Ce.lgai-y hoxrie of Mr and Mrs Oscar Msc- 99”” 11"" T" Mcnem" Mm” g I mm were mppy to we m Amy repairman up to foreman. Crspsud, attended by their many 5011. 301111. F0110Wln8 lihe Wide! on December 30 of Mr Jesse New ' ' 0onway,Freels.nd,Foxley River and The Malmkov govunmmm encam msmy curious mom Am, The boy. grave of mien and relatives and friends. T9lc0l?'vlt'5;D.wthl5 P091113? YOURS 0011: wrxgm the but of the "triplets ' Poplar Grove recently. hate-America campaign has failed cries. and full of questions. I inan- ”E"'”3 9” Wywd Ml l'9i-i'I-. 3” '5 9"-WY E W'-"dam! W"- ' to catch on'throughout the pro- i.ncas of the Soviet empire. and it has the elements oi s boomerang. In city after city in the Soviet Union, I failed to find hatred of America. There was fear. There uas puzzlement. But except among the most trusted servants of the party itself. there seemed to be an attitude of questioning, a much of slrepticinn, sometimes outright in Communist propa- partment. on s airplane with few aged to talk to scores of persons. In an airport 7 met a man tra- veling out of Moscow on a res- ponsible job. I cannot say what Job, but it was startling. He he- gan the ooinlversatloin. f'Your cigarets," he said. point- ing to the. package. "You are American." He asked the usual questions about what I was dblrig there. Then he put his hand to his mouth an A Sunkist ORANGE ” Every Day! Get all the goodness . . . all the Vitamin C . . . all the valuable Protopeciins. A Sunkist "How good it must be to soy pelted me with questions about the United Btatm. He asked if all students in America wore unl- forms, if they could study wlist- cver they wanted. if they know much about the Soviet Union. At each answer he nodded thought- -fully. Meditative Woman In sweitingrooml sat nextto a. woman of about 56. The talk was brief. She asked if women in America did heavy labor. I said it would be against the luv, that women were not considered phy- sicauy able to do such work. A meditative smile wreathed her wrinkled. wind.-burned face. she folded gnarled hands on her ample lap and heaved a sigh. I talked with a young Soviet engineer for several hours. He had been an officer on the western front in the war. He professed ad- miration for Americalfs easygoing ways ir. contrast to the restrictions placed upon Soviet soldiers. The engineer admitted the Un- lted States was technically far superior to the Soviet Union, that America could give itsspeople far more than the U.-S.S.R could. But he expressed belief the new gov. ernment meant what it said, that things would be different "in two or three years." But he was aware there was a long way to go. With the dawn of the New Year. Glagow Road by the score of Mr. Kennetih Ferguson has re- turned to his native province. fol- lowing an extended period of ab- sence and employment in the Province of Ontario, On December 31. many citizens Joined the heavy traffic of motor vehicles pasing over an unusually slippery highway, to attend matters of business in the city previous to the ushering in of AD. 1954. Mr. Gin. Ferguson ol' I-I.M.C.S. Stadacona, Halifax, was granted leave of absence to be present to participate in New Year festivi- ties wlth his family on January 1. Mr and Mrs. Howard Myers re- turned to Moncton, N.B.. where Howard is steadily engaged in building contract work. to spend Christmas among relatives and friends, and to join in a family reunion with their daughter Glor- is, who is attending school here. 640 persons, including many from this district, attended the game between Milton and Cape Traverse teams played ill the new rink at Crapaud on Saturday evening, the score resulting 5-4 favor of Milton. Cralpaud W.I., added 3130.00 to their bank account. from canteen services, efficiently rendered dur- ing this game. . ing relatives and friends, residing through the Maritlmes, previous to proceeding to their new home in Toronto, where John has a sat- isfactory position. On December 29. a large rero- resentation attended the official opening of the fine modern rilik at Orapaucl. Interesting addresses were given by district representa- tives in the Legislature, Mr. Myers a'nd Mr. Stewart, also by Brig. Reid and Mr. Giillen, the latter declared the rink open officially, as Minister of Industry and Nat- uml Resources. Crapaud W. I. will have charge of. the rink can- teen during the skating season. -Wde interest was manifested in the marriage of Miss Jean B. Myers, daughter of Frank Myers. M.L.A,. and Mrs. Myers of Crap- aud, and John A. Dean. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Profitt, Calgary. Alta. Relatives and friends filled St. Johns Anglican Church, Crap- aud on December 36, service per- formed by the rector. Rev. Mr. Eosary, Mr. and Mrs. Profitt will reside in Calgary. '-CE. Breoidolbane and O U C Vicinity Mrs. Gordon Reading. Montreal, visited her sister, lMrs. Millaile MN? M.r.s.Robiee's parents Mr. and Mrs. sides her husband -and parents. born to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wright of Bedieque. Mrs. Colin Craig, for- merly of Middleton but now resi- dent in Vancouver, is the only surviving member of the Wright family. The late Mr. Jesse Wright was overseas in the First World Middleton with her sons, Mr. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were recent visitors to Summer- side on business. Mr. Erland Henderson, medical student at Delhousie University, Halifax, NS. has returned to his 1 1 1 1 YEAR 0 -xTXx I M: FRONTS. per lb. .. . 29c LD LAMBS Got an eye for savings? Then see what's in store for you when you shop at C0-OP SUPER MARKET! you will see SAVINGS wher- ever you look. They're all Here, were visitors at the home of . few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mr. Sterling Oatway. son of Mt. ' and Mrs. Mark Oatway, is spend- ing some time in Truro. N.S., where he is seeking employment. ' - V ti Cit , - ' h Stud nts fr this dist lot at- L d duri the holiday season. '7 I M mu: if.”ima',yis ?a".fr3Lx.f-s sxiiliiii tendmse college; and Umiersmes E0 ng SO, Mound you-ml every table IREE-FRESH FROM independent state, notes the Na. here, and on the mainland, fo1lmw- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .1. Murray. 1 ; , , ,,-, C W - and shelf . . . in every case cAugolNu AND Anglo"; tlonai Geographic Society. Monaco, lng enjoyable Christmas and New Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson gr; I L and display M. because we the second most diminutive, is Year holidays at the homes of Murray. Fredericton. P. E. 1.. were .1.” make every price it low price almost three times as large. their parents. have returned to re- guests of "The Mrurrays”. B1”?-85' I " ' C l.' e e CT ' And what's more aibane. on December 26. ' i V TY, 31y- y ; 35 V -you 11 see all your favorite The young talks at W; Vfflglly '7' ' 1 per . . C c brands of fine foods-brands e"j””d ”" 3 mm" o 5 a "5 l I I Vou refer for the finer nai- on the Dunk River, January 2. -.,' FRESH GROUND ' 4, -. p q V , A . I ml.” ity that means flncr flavor. I ' Mrs. Herbert Andrews presently, y. , . 1 H . V C Come see for yourself why rcsiding in Charlottetown, spent a, ; , ' I ) , this 15 THE food market for wcek of the holidilagy seasoln glth herl VX CHOICE STEER v, f : you! i rlgughtell, Mrs. enne raham, , . V. v Gd Shoulder Roast, lb. 35c .; N Miss Eleanor Mscswain. Pleasant Valley. was the guest of Mr. and FRUIT x M s. Blois Toombo during the holi- I dar” S L i . M N i W'llis. East Royalty ”( A . S ,x W ” " Bl! Sticks ivaslflsie giiirsri of Misses Eleanor and ' ceiel-y. 2 hr ... . . 353 - Jurretto. Murray during the week- . . 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E Bedeque Notes -Dr. and Mcvicar c ii i l d r c n, Cliarlotietouui, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, on January 2. and were James Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reid. Middleton, have returned to their home after spending the Christ- mas holidayn with relatives and friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bradshaw. their daughter. Joan. and their son, spent a week visiting with relatives and friends in Boston- They returned home on January 2. The sincere sympathy Of '-N5 communities, is extended to MID- (Dr.) Hugh simms, of this villalt. M:- community and the sun-oundins - FLOUR FIVE ROSES 98 Lb. Bass 1 E.-J PURE BREAKFAST MOUNT STEVVART - 12 OZ. TINS STRAWBERRY PRESERVE. 2 for 49c Si?” F' 1 um-swur cnocowg . .... .. . 33:.-... HQC 1"" I; qgigr-it. .r. 3-u 6 Oz. Pkg. 29: Tall Tins Pink Salmon. 1 lb. . . . . 39: Purity - 2 Pie Pie Crust. 2,pkgs. 29: BAKERS COCOA. lIb.lin 69c DELIVERX j M A N RINK 25c HALO SHAMPOO FREE- COLGATE - REG. 33c TOOTH PASTE. 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