WEDNBDAY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTITOWN AYIJIJBIQ Europels Reds. Uncertain Over New Russian Strategy XONDON. ikouterai - Eumpel Communists are raughit in a dilem- mn because of the new note of conciliation sounded by the Mn)- unkov realms. They frankly drmi know whether to spread honey or vinegar when they West. Call Off Confennoo As A result. the Conimuniisi 11eaoe planners" have cauod off for the time being a full-scale conference iihrnv had fixed to open next Frldnx in 'liidnpesr., the Hun- guian capital. A Budapest. an- nounce-mont l"i-iday said the sched- uled meeting of "the World Peace Oouncil" which has directed the "cold pears" strategy on a global my (.1 that lent iiwai-mongers" . . Stalin days was I routine chore. .A look at A couple of lanes of Pravda gave the line immediately. Russia was the home of peace. America the seat of the moot vio- . and no on. Everything Changed Now everything is in the melt- ing pot Soviet Pmnier Male-nkov has become s. peace dove and his enlvnys gpmid goodwill And charm. To the Communist who is not in Mnlenvok's coniiderncn it's tll very confusing. Only a week ago. I Turn Agency report from Leningrad spoke of An anti-American exhiibltioin there basis, has been postponed until the second half of May. Delegates who had written their speeches only three weeks ago would have to ten: them up today or drastical'y revise them. Anti itfs ppnrent that ihev hnvenlt all got their new hriefing. STABBIIIG IIIP PIIIIS Does your hip feel as if packed with hrnknn glas.-?1ir .151 if :1 kiiiir were tiring lwisterl III ii? I)riii't siidvr iii-mllvssly lrmii thn-r siai-liiiig pa -z. not first ii-liri wiili T-R-("R l'.srwi siiitr-ssliilly by Klimt:-'.iii4i5 for qiiirl; ir-lii-i of Si-i.iiiv, Rlioiiinaiic or Neuritic pain. Also Liiiiiliaiw. .V(-uralgia. Ask tnr lr-mplr-inii's '.li-R-Us. 05v. 31.13 at drug rounii-rs. T-us which had been sent from China. It ”i.'r.;xerirli-t crimes in China" and, said Tilda. it gained 1the plitlldlts of "artistic circles” in the northern city. There was no Ihlnit in that exhibition of the Malenlmv line of ”peaceful co-ex- lstcnce" with the West. Germ Charges Continue Chum also overlapped the new :Pra. with R cnntiniiritiom of "germ warfare” charges. l Radio stations in the satellite icoiiiilries have heen calming down ;a little in the tone of their com- lments about the West, but they tare evidently still rather puzzled about just what the new line is. The safest thing to do is to broad- cast. in full latest Pravda rditorial, THE PEOPLE IN BUSINESS FOR THEMSELVES An Ounce of Prevent; i.....i. .PRO;fEttr' YOUR nuiinimis if now). Jwirii Beauty - Protection Economy Johnny Co-op uys- "Co-operatives pyovidg (71. but on: objective - Servicgl ( NINY. . 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ABOARD '.l'l!l '1tl!ll.lY MAII3” captain Bowker laid down the tattered copy at "The Minor And stoolcbreeder" on the saloon sky- light and with 5 gusty sigh. and lying back in his dilapidated deck chair, surveyed the length at dear with an exp:-euion of gloom on his normally good-humoured face. it was late Afiternoon, and the Marry Maid. close-hauled on the starboard taok. was making 9. leis- urely Nu: knots under the light south-easterly breeze. Aft at the wheel. the Kupanger helnismm balanced himself easily on his grating as the schooner dipped and rose to the long Psctlic swell, and from forward in the bows came the soft mutter at Malay voices where the boys of the watch below squatted sibreast the wind- lass and ohntted idly with the look-out. It was I. peaceful scene, but the captain eyed it with gloom and sighed again. His companion glanced up from the navel he was reading and arml- ed at him sytmipatihetically. . 'tl was wondering how long that agricultural treatise would hold your attention, Caiptrnin," he ob- served in his excellent but slight- Visiiing Toronto miter a meet- ing with Prime Minister st. Laur- ent in Ottawa. Madam Pundit. sister of India's Prime Minister Nehru, said the present bids for Ioauauuaaulflaliabraaaaittar peace by Red China justified the Indian formula. presented at the United Nations. As Canadian club president, John Porter, right, wu host to Mme. Pandit. ly pedantic English. "For my part. 1 would have carpitulated long ago. 1 know nothing so utterly bctlng an' all rasponszbility was on me. I as those journals wmch degl wnh was advisinl him iiii' ltellin' him phg amgiiirs of the farm." in hat to do fironi mornin' to night, The captain jerked himself up- 371' Riv 1853 it BM mil d0Wn- Y'9eCi right his 1,; rm (ac. ukmg on there's always sonirth--lii' doin' on an almost shocked expression. ' H fl?-N11. NV XOUVP K03 10 6313 I0" i-Em-ed-Ii" he echoed. --why, iihe jump the whole time. So at me? Why, I fair dote on them artl- last I had tn give it um an' come ciui It's like a breatih 0' fresh Bur back to sea for it rest. I've been to me to get hold o' soniethiiigiliiwk to see how he's m-akin' out really interesiinl about pig-fcedirrl once or tuice, anl he ain't doln' s0 or ueamy cow, for milk-fever! bad co.nsiderin'l ain't there. An' You're 3. mile off, Doc!" one day. I'm going to take another Dr. Dun-and stared at him in- whirl at it." uredulously 1” " moment. su9l)e0i' Dr. Duiiaiid wiis st.ai'imz at him in some obscure humorous elfort,. in puzzled bouildeiineiit. hui. as he saw that the Captain was! ”But. my door Captain!" he pm. in dead earnest, he hastened to tested. "surely a farm cannot be make amends for his faux-pas. lso exciting as your" present life! "I am afraid I W35 Hiking 19 Y01'iWhat. of those stories you have 8Nm"-Ed U155 NU Wmlld Shaft miftold me of the l'emi3.llkliil)le things distaste for such matters." he 1'8-lwhicli have lianpened to you?" rm-rked 3lP010K9l'lC3Il)'- "1 had no; "Ah. that's dlif9l'('llt." the cap- idea. that they uoiild interest )0ll.i(a1n R559;-may A-we been in ,, yew but at first he didn't know I thing for a sailor. isn't it?" yditrnrent tinies. But they only come The OEIDUND Snmedv '"1'h8V3 now an' again. An' in between. what everyone thinks!” he retort-lymngs me (win my dun m 11)” ed. "They don't -seem to savvy now. Only they min so chill with that B NW9 might 1101- be dead Set I you iilhonrd," ho lnistciied to add. 011 the I013 T1975 HOV NOW mt. 1'V9j"Biit takiii' 'em all round. you wlmt-ed 10 b0 I Iilrmer 811 me 1118- I couldn't get. a oiiietrr life. Just look 111' IV-'5 Only had IUCK IYHWS SW11-iiarouiid you an' ask )'0llI'S9lI.E wheire pad me tr-kin' it up for IWG'P5- .all the Pxcllcment. is that. they P'h'ans yould balsuirvmised tn I;n0WZtnl.k mbout. in iiiese irariiiy novels." that I'VE K03 I13 1 Shams "1 '1 aim The doctor glanced out over the it this nllnute?" lMl10ml9l"S rail at the blue vratrv The doctor opened his eyes I of the Pacific. lit by the late at- liiatle dWi:s;I'- h d liernoon sun. - ”1n 69 0 Hi - I "It. is triiv mioiigh now." he ad- "Y&." "310 Cafllllm n0dde(l- ”b' mitt:-d. "But now we enjoy good Vl0U5l.V 131955” at the -091975 S1"'yweatl1er. In ;1 storm. howovor, I Dlll5C- "1 Cm?” 19”? "m5 01d h09k' l inmizlno I.liors-. would be a sufficien- 91” I-0-WOTFOW 311'; -”D5nd E” lheioy of (IP.liEfl'. Ariid Lltot is always rest 0' my life doin' the things Iia pn55u,i1i.L),g is It mwu xlillltad. T1131; 11:. E fiiulse 1ld:e1((;i Captriin Bowker laughed an i wou son 1, fl mi)... sadly. The doctor raised his eye- ' K ' brows inquiringly. ”Your health?" he repeated. "Yea, mo health,” the Captain i A S T H M mffiiimed. "It's the strain. Being used to in. quiet life aboard an is-I unis wmonen 1 cm; at-nu me,I:.t::.i..i-i::.:"-..s:::1;i..i::?:"i.i5i;..iii .?.I.W"'9men'L I V9 Lmcd t 9nC9i MI (Iunsiiles, specially iiiailr: in help asthma 13 100k 5'-01195 0” 7710 'WC1Khlv MY iiiiti-rcrs hroatlic more e.-isilyanrlcomlorb psi'tns.r's not so had at the work lhly. no they work Ytglllllfly and enioy indul- To be continiiod now, with Wm”, I've learned him, Long rcstfuliliglttsiil slecp.65c. 81.35. I-53 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 45. Term in old 11. Earliest .River in Greek music 13. Land Turkey to. spur devoted to. Bound 9 agriculture Heals DOW N 15. scrutinize Musical 1. City 18. Ascend instruments in Japan 19. Shoulder 20 21 I I-I P S9 5" H IEHEJE 12. City in I. Mountains covering Romania (Russ) .Mcial 1 Spanish 8. Color .Assunscd KOHCYIIIF 4. Roman nsnirs simo pound 22. Crew of 1 Chief deity 6. Gateway A barge (BAbyl.) (Orient) 26. Sailor 15. Cebine G. Philippinr 27. Male swans- monkey tree 29. Robust 16. Behold! 7. Division 32. Tide (flood) 17. Official in of time 33. Southeast. charge of G. Pi-oclaims wind sacred 9. Part of A i'myih.f vessels locomotive 31. Quick 21. Jewish month 23. Male sheep N. Employ 25. An ancient "language 27. Walking sticks 2 . Masculine name tpoas.) 30. In what manner 80. street tabbr.) 31. Pleasing 34. southeast tabbr.) 38. Island ol coast 0! IJut.lAnd 30. City in thc Ural Min. 8!. To COMO up- 42. landaraa trao 48. Cut 44. nmtuil I ”nsiIA" cimrrootiorrs:-item how to work nil.” AXYDLBAAXII. HLONGFELLOW one latter simply stand: for Another. In this example It ll uud for the three LA. X for-tha-two 0's, etc. slnglo letters. Ipol- tropliiu. the length and formation of the words Are all hlnu. lath day the coda letters an different. ' 40f7MogI-Anaiiotattoa '.”I'lKNAAIi'l'QI!'.1a0.g1'DXQOD rx r.Dc'f '"””””.-' 'WKNv..I.'l9-X....co.v.oxcz-sf frwurxaag i . . um:-r '15? 'aoa'1ooimro' m.J.. Imus ann'nws"i!T!wi1:'n NEVER 31'.” i THEME l Bi!'.li.5J uf:lt?iL-l THEE Yesterday's Alwgr 88. Land- measure 40. Evening ( poet.) 41. Soak flax 42. Wine receptacle (4. Part of "to be” S" P .onu:N,noogu.u SUWIY 15 is 11 YBVHGT Unusual V-R510 queer mix-ups. like I've told you, nti ANGLO-RUSTICO SCHOOL Following is the report of Anglo- Rustico School for the month of March. Grade X.-1. Alma Craswell; 2. Marie Nunn: 3. Lorne Stevenson. Grade VIII. S.-1. Marjorie Hooper; 2. Billy Nunn. Jr.-1. Norma Parkman. Grade Vi.-1. Sandra Buntain; 2. Charles Stevenson. Grade IV.-1. Hazel Parkman. Grade III.-l. Clayton Nunn. Grade II-l. Marilyn Stevenson. Grade 1-1. Allie Craswell. Highest average in senior grades: Sandra Buntain. 9.'s"4. Highest aver- age in junior grades: Hazel Park- man and Allie Craswell. 85ft. Perfect attendance: Marie, Billy and Clayton Nunn, Charles and Marilyn Stevenson, Sandro Bun. tniii.. Trnclier-.leai1 C. 1.. Curr. VP 0 ;;- WllJJLIlo0Il'!IIIIAQIIN A shadow or. gloom was out war the community of Long Crook And surrounding district: on February 11th when it was lurnod that one at the young man of that district hAd passed Away In tha Prlnca Edward II- land Hospital after A very bi-let illness in the person of the late Lorne Maelacharn. Lorne. AA he was funlllarly known. had not enjoyed robust. haalth for some time. Howovor. he was II usual until A law an before his de- mile when in bocuna confined to his home. but the miousnus of his condition was not realized un- til A few hours before his passing when ho was rushed to the P. E. IAlAnd Hospital. Although All that was possible was done for his rs- covary he failed to mspond to treatment and pAsAed peacefully AwAy. The dacoand was born In Alllton. MA : U. S. A.. July 22nd, 1929. And was the son of Mr. and Mn. Eula MAcEachern. He leaves to mourn his passing besides mAny friends, his narrowing par- ents. two hAlf brothers. Eldon Mnclacharn. Ottawa, and Elmer. Freetown, P. E. Island. The funeral which was very largely attended. following a short Aervlce at the home. was held in the Canon Cove Church and was conducted by his paator. Rev. Donald Nicholson, assisted by Rev. Mr. Barber. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "The Hour Of My Depart- ure'I Come". "Good-Night. And Good-Morning” was sung as a solo by Rev. Mr. Nicholson. Pall-hearers were Messrs. Regin- ald Mac!-Tadyen, Lorne MacPhi-nil, Lawson MscEschern, Melbourne MacQuArrie, Floyd Stewart and Chesley MacNeill. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family plot in the Canoe Cove Cemetery. Cord Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Earl Itiaclilarhern wish to thank their many frirnds and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, for lniti-rs, llnw- - ers. and exprusions of sympiitliy received during their recent and bereavement. 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