Maxims of a Mere Man 9 . Rather turn than burn. ? 3 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew YHI PICFI.I'I PAPII WN. CANADA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1955 U5. GUARDS BATTLE S0. KOREANS s . ' -T Riibiwiesrikiii War Veterans 14 PAGE PRICE 5, Girl Rescues Mother. Child From Drowning Centennial Pageant Scores I B.C.'Tow'n Great Success At Coliseum Time ran back last night to! Liuvernor and then "God Save the same time an B0-voice choir sings ieirh picturesque scenes. songs Queen the "Ighnd Hymn", wnmniookn PORT COQUITLAM. B.C. ICP) Thieves escaped with 864,448 in money orders and some cash early Monday in one of Canada's largest WAVERLEY. N.S tCPl-An 18- year-old girl who described her- self as a mediocre swimmer dove fully clothed into Lake Thomas Aiming At f and dances out of the past and the The Phlehhl opened with a fan chief of the Mlcmacs (played by post office robberies. Coliseum resounded with the ap- fare of trumpets Played by the Arthur MscLean) and his indian lAll RCMP constable estimated he plaiisc of the thousands who Pack-lRDy6l Canadian Corps of Signals boy (Andy Pletchl appears to arrived only minutes after the ed the sP3Cl0ll5 lllldllhrlum whllenilland. under the direction of tell how long the Indians had oc- thieves managed to clear their get- me Centennial Pageant uarolledicapt. Bernard J. Lyons. tThis cupied the island and he predicts away truck from a sandpit where page after page of colourful Prlincenlevening the music will be sup- that there are many changes they had dumped and broken open Etiuai-d island history. highilght- plied by the Reece Band under icontinued on page 2. col. 4) iContinued on page 2. col. 2) ing ('harlnttetown's l00th anni- the direction of R. F. Mugford. lei-mry as an incorporated ciiy i(AInR.Cn0.iI nigh? Voice ofn Time , . hut i-ol'ct'Int: many 0 9l' Billy . . . e s narrates ow at M B d P k d U N cpisndes as well. Local talent Waslllllnl. Indians were the only in- S O y e p n nmi-r sonzn to better ladvsntngeihaliitanls of tho island . than int 9 numtmlls mPl'E-53 V9 ”The Spirit of the Sea". acted N h b I d S stage grouping! Illd ITPYP-Sehlals by Carol Anne Farqtiharson. ap- ions. The performerl. Old and pears to describe how she first young, played their parts like vet-vcame in me 151,-ind, As she waiks The body of a 1) year old man. picked up in the Northumberland erans and there was no hitch Innacross the stage. the sliouhctte identified by paper: contained in Sin" yesterday momllll by 11-5-5- the Varied and exclllhtl lvmhn hliof Prince Edward island appears a wallet as Ronald Lawrence Sea- -Illllllny Hi-lll-lllllli SW9” mlles 0" Illll entertainment. iln the l)Z.l('l(LZl'OllI1d while at the man of North Wallace, N.S.. was PW" Film and W3ll5l9l'l'0d l0 ll"? Faiihfiilly depicting the succes- -” ”' Tl-lil "PlltZW35h" Whlllh W85 "ll "5 give periods from pioneer days to WHY in 38lhl1l'II- N3- . i I g ;i;n:r'i';';i,.t,;;';"';;,2:1:;':;s ":3 Canadian Apple Crop May mil: .i""5::i.-..."l'f";.l..a'.".::i - artistic liizhtlngtbffects nag, by thle. B B. S. T llhded lhe h0Cl)' It ChlI”l0lI9l0Wl1 A-. d .ures 0 cas. tones an ges e 1 e yesterday afternoon where it was The warm audience response was taken to the McLean Funeral evident from the start and manyl here Monday to rescue a mother I I m , and her seven-year-old daughter . i from drowning. ' Barbara Freeze then applied SEOUL. Korea, (Reuters)-American guards today Mlllllflill Feshllalloh 10 ;'tlT5- l-Ols repelled hundreds of South Korean war veterans attempt- M””' W. 2" ””""i.” um” "19 ”"'i ing to storm an island where members of a four-natiosi '. ter regained consciousness. .- n .p . . . . nnne Karen Mun gm mm truce supeivisory commission are llVlng.. n nnnnn, when nne waded nnynndl The United States Eighth Army said the war veter- . her depth in persuit or a bobbing ans struck out early in the morning to try to storm Wolmi - beach ball. Her mother. an inriif- island. off int-hon, whore neutral natlons' representatives ll ierellr :)Wi'"";E'-f Pl"e';"d die"! wl;':"I;3 have their living hoa'lrittai'ters. ' ICH Ll W S OTC UH f ' E ' -A-jjrej-je-rem-C l I1 thye child's struggles. A 'l"'k”"”" "M ”" 'l""3”'ili-V0 Ipied in the country. 3' can army guards used tear ,8! B m as of rack! nnjund "U. B I T h I Fl heard the Ell”l'5i and fire hoses and fired UVET thc-l 3r E ' screams and raced from a nearbylheads of the advancing Knrcaiis some” in the last mo may. & cabin. She pulled mother and to stem the attacks. O.c wave Plg”: "One '?erl;:u5lg" net, in l ;, daughter to shore together Mrs. of 300 mcii were "iiir-iotlsly qnm'n,'wn:QT: dang: ;l::;nn'mad. f ltfiitr. although unconscioiis. had tiruiik” he Sillfl n ' - i S tn K her arms tightly around the izlrl The clash fnlimved neu demon lnlm mlnlm brv nu tr ornnnps Several days rest have hncn strntiiins against the coiotilissionnnnznnniinen Ylzlnmfnfjnnedozlf; sou” prescribed for the mother. the Monday through South lxnrcan Kama" venemnn who were demon, child resumed playing 1! short The Seoul government nhiashde- ntnnnnn nnnnm nnn truce mnnncn time later. iuanticd that all the lru L o .-er inn tnamsn I I n Home. An autopsy was performed mmres were mined for. OTTAWA. iCPieCanadas 'l9a5 irices to cxpanti the Canadian last night and officials ms Honor uentennnn Gnvennm. 8PDlE (TOP may rise to l7.t;4b.00li market for their product. There awaiting word from the Attorney nmwse and Mrs' prawns and their bushels. fourth largest in history. lalgo was a good market in Bi-it.; General's Department in Halifax. official party and Mayor Stewart If l"""l("'5 ("all Kelp Slime rain. sin for Canadian apples. -vrovld-I The young man was reported to nnn Mn. Slnwnnl W,” in nnend. tlic hlirmti of statistics estimated ed Canadian prices Were com- have fallen overboard from a ,,n(.,, Mn... ineir nrnivni the Roy, M0nd'r!.V. pctitivc. iboai carrying a fishing party from ll Canadian Corps of Signals Band Tho estiinaie is based on crop. While u'i'UushI has interferedllllvrlli Wallet? 10 lV"tirl islands 9" (mm Kinnngnn, on”,-in ninynd . conditions in the latter part of with Ontario production, the iackl-lllly 24lh- l'l0.dlSaill70lIP8d 81 lh-Bl munipgi "lute in the Lieutenant July. when drought hit fields tind of rain has not been serious en-.llh'l9 Blld h0lhlhI W35 599" Ol him v ment last Sunday. The prime minister's office at Ottawa announced that the funeral MAY 31; REDUCED pmcias will he held at 10:30 a.m. EDT ill to am. ADTI Wednesday. Prime. Minister St. Laurent. Rcienue Minister McCann, Vet- erans Affairs Minister Lapointe and Transport Minister Morler Miss Freeze is a New Brunswick itrrs gel otlt of Korea by Salurwn The army announcement said Winds!!!” JlIh0ll0h- "l9mb9l'5 of ll” l"5p"””3 teams may have given rise to erroneous it said a uniformed agitator shouted at the military police "go H d . F The P ' soldiers refused to use their bayo- ea d ivlann Cll';l9m'vetl)Iw'l:'m mm. his own arms and face. the II- , i ' l . i F trees. scorching pastures and R. nnngn in dnmngn nppie nmnnectsiuntil yesterday. Fifty or more trnilvrs of then C nouncement said. state Fun.r.l For duclng fruit growth. However in Nova Scotia and British Col 1 n V - almost evnry suns, in mo Unnnn gnme nf the miller. started to mnnnnnd nnnne were nnned out to -, .. t,.- .1... .in - n in . , . POSf'nC5'eI"GeneI'UI n-:'::,ln"dz,i,i:'Fi(.:,'i.:l :g:!dwllllili:retVIflopIl80rliI1 ltCr))r))' xi-i-lrz;i;l;hoilnre2?l(;:(;(l3(lo()l(ile;tl1ln8,vtV5l cases of Paho . . . i” 1 ward lslantl tomorrmrn and (lflill-D; lxgllilcmin-int, tI'X!nnC-:iel:lIlg- nlnl;1l'5(5::':: who. tried to storm the foreigl To at Flrackiey Beach foi two days. -1- -l" 8 ministry building here. IilllPr8l will he held here for Post-. . l . - n 3 12 435.0.” . , t l Ed n I g --COMMUMS spm .- mnnnnrnamnrnl Made CD". wnnn Thc ripple catimote. if realized. IMP "TY CFOP 0 . i Ann , cane Brawn. when, yhgy ni. rionian Club of Prince war I T 5 since 1940 The record W” 19. Estimate; of the 1955 apple health officials say only 15 casnef Prince ltfllitllidl island will llill't' wiio arrives here from the Gaelic: Moan ef. kers paraded through the city :ioo.ooo hushels in 1949. crop by provinces with last of polio have been reported I S a (llsillliitllsllctl VISllui' ioniori-iiw in Mod in Nova Scotia to officially .. . .. streets chanting slogans against Mr. George V. iviaser. diiector Nova Scotla 3.450000 bushels them was a six-year-Old boy froml , G I C I n n n be on nn tn 1 h. ' v .4 D in M kin (M . amesothe aedonianClu.Te .13 ldn nan . n mem rs eneua comm Agricultural officials said with i2.l57.000i: New Brunswick 400.- the Halifax area who had receiv kl'i:lImS;:ll8 C B39 lllnllgo ODVSEC. game. are being held tomorrow xnilzeemngegn tine rgnavan aattarginnAnd Two Houses mm. "”'m"5 ml” M" w reduce 3'500'000)t pouo Vacchm Chief Mackintosh was born in. extended the invitation to visit LAMBTON Ql"--, lAPltrFl” K3793" l"b0"” "Id "51" V9l3'"" 1896. He entered the Royal Navy the island. The invitation was ac- d15"0-Ved the 53”c"”"”l c"' mmed 1" ill” 3'99” '"'W3l'”"' native who now lives at ncarbyndny. alleging that Cuiumunist Woman" new have Downed which ' false reports." ' F U S ' ' ziliciid and stick me." When thl nets. he piilied a knife and lashed 'Wally Byam trailer caravan frtiml ?ll1l0m0bll9F- in Monday's demonstrations. lmnnwis gm same mm in the my "mbia' me bureau mid . i i States will arrive in Princc Eti- arrive .VeStcrd&.V. break up a crowd of 100 person! ST 'mHNS- Q"9- lcplmth 5l5'9lfriiit growth from 27.07l.000 last year and the III N. S. YCGT , . Vpvjng rpptings (mm the Cale- V They are tnmtng here finm St. . 8 . died at his home of a heart ail. lwlllllll make the amp the hlgnnn, .n,n,-in (mm 121139.000. HALIFAx' lcpi N Provincial tended the world renowned Gaelic l(fll:lFl 0' Whlll-h ll? ll "'9 Plesenl More than 3.000 electrical wash ' . I ynnlns nmdnnnnn in bracket” 5."; in Nova Scotia. Amonil the pcrson of Vice Admiral Lach- open the 93rd annual Highland n, Mn. Prince Edward Inland Tnn, Fire Levek co.oP the ucommnnm Swen" among th- prospects of increased production 000 t250,000i; Quebec 8.175.000 ed the that I'll W0 lholl 05 5'” (above, nnm Chief of Mackintosh at the Charlottetown Driving Parkwnnnnvs on Saturday morning and At Pusan an estiniated IQ . E in 1909. and went to sea in l!il3. ceplcd and plans ivcre made for "l7El'3llVl-l allll ""9 addmmlal S""d”y "lam Ni” U- 5- '9ld19" hale said they will attend the hinrml He served throughout World War at sea. and gained the n incc via the Cape Tormentinc-Bor- :t?t).000 damage. Distinguished Service Cross. lie; don route It is expected that it The fire was apparently touch- the Firstl the trailers to head for this prov- hhll-585 h9fE Salllrday. causing W979 !l0ll3d- The Koreans chanted "we wt! never quit until the Comsnunllt commanded the destroyer Medean will take most of the day Tuesday Cd fill h.V llblflll from ll! 0l0V' CEf;;l"' and Pill" "'9 dl'lV'l1 Ollie" as a Lieutenant in I919. After the to transport the trailers by ferry. aior. 9 50lllh K01?!" foreign millil- war he speclaliz 1 in Naval Avia-. The entire group will be here oni Sfwefal hundred Vhlllllllwf Ill'9t '5' '"M S""d53" "ml 5""?-h KWQ tlon. He was promoted to Com- Wednesday to attend the Cale-inicn suhtiued the flames that Could not tolerate "spying" -by mander in 1930. and tn Captain in-' donian Club's Highland Gaines tnltlireatcneti this tiny Eastern Communist Czech and Polish mem i 19 'Cnnn1nun,nwn' -I-ney Wm leave Tnwnnnin community, so mugs bers of the inspection teams. --.' nl Bnnnklny The observers keep a check ol troops and supplies entering South Korea at the five authorized porta of entry. Under the terms of the truce, each side is allowed - replace men and equipment, . not to increase them. Comingk vents liiur Saturday night Jamboree -Forum. 38. (Continued on page 2. col. 2) ltheir trailers and.from Sherbrooke. Float Parade Enjoyed By Thousands Of Spectators it was a difficult task for the dmwlled '19” hi5 homt? ll" Stock car races Wernesday liiif See ad. in sports page. Regular Stock Car Dance Tues- day night Covehead Raceway. Barn Dance. Vernon Hall. Vi!-dnestiay. August lotli. Dance Kozy Hail. Georgetown. Tilt-sday. August 9th. BOY DROWNED .h to citizens turned laiiti ue vehicles. Lester Hickox; nnnc :n,m:,lnl,,es5gvnyn5u.,nny ,-mm-noon lhorgi drawn vehicles. Taylor's pitiges to decide a winner in Monday The 3'”""3"” V" P1557 and their numbers were swelled Wiewclicry. The first three re- cach class and many of those ""1 0" F: '15.”. "an "mad '0 ' by thousands of visitors from ncelvcd Centennial plaques whilelthat did not receive I prize are 293;” "t lH:"ge gulldn" Wu" for and near. to enjoy the bi;-. ;lhe last two will receive a money certainly deserving of honourable”: W95 wdt 9 - Th” "" Centennial Float Parade which in iirlze. mf'hll0ll- EBB ' lirilsfry. originality and pictur-I Canada Packers float. depict- esqiieiicss eclipsed anything sccn int: an old time barn dance. was nm. for nmny 3 day, Long he. quite colourful and contained i)ant-i- Fortune Hall. every 'iiicstini night, 9:30-12:30. Ringo in new I-lope River Church Hall. Thursday. Aug. 11. Ice ci-cam and dance, Forest lllll. vii:-dncsdsy, August 10th. THE LAST iirlzillar dance Bonshaw inn - I1 t id ll ' f ilentg fat at' 'ih th Id- lnmuh" Bums ofchutui " l.'((!lIU'l.l'th:'aSparIlg:fI avilttli mt-(ls iztei: limelfiddleill Tndmnthtl attrieicllve I-AIINESR "RoguInr Dancg, cg-npnud junk an an i I throngs. and there was warm nunnnn ma nnn,nvHmrnnaM step dancing girls Every item Ah IS iv:-dnt-sday nlght.- Burns Orch PSIl'r'l .- i V n? HUGE oxen DRAW ".Ic;iiis Snack Bar". Fred- ericton. closed from August 0th 1 I applause as the floats passed the . . r . greet nnmrsecmns wnnnc SH” Luniiic reached a critical stalzci hm” munbcns nnd mngnnnnlnd nllionday with weather formniionsl The ncnlnm. man was an nin bent developing that colild steer thol lseverc storm either toward the-' 'o l.'lth. THIS PRIZE wiuiuiuel FLOAT Let's all go to the barn dance lads Packers drawn by two huge to look at. The characters on tho their mori-imciit. hr-iiavioiir and the carnival spirit pit-vaiicd. Town Crier. Ivan Dochcrty. who in nd or out to sell, it slowed down during the day was in.authentic detail even to the jug of corn. The float wasl tliawli by two huge oxen. Moore and McLcod's final de- signed by Gerald Maddigan was a thing of beauty depicting a gioup of attractive girls in cosi- THE Touque. 9 This evening Aug. 9 6.80 93'. This prize winning float of Can- oxen -gavs onlookers something float seemed perfectly at ease in Bartcr's Film lab l - - "ll Vtllsl Palm H03l'h- Flll- ””l"0l'i f i - w-e . ' ' ' - I r.h'.' m dc numerous appearances . n tllmcs 0 the IRS? Fhhllln Chh '””"”" Sale "Nd lllll'lh0l'- HOPG 'T'Ti'"”'T”-T” '''' m' ” i r" r' ' rt; ' nfffnn (I-anninnnini vnnr W35 uni"-r. llhii ll0l'lh 'llllli”lll'l35l ltl llllllll ill ira.stc-ii with the bcautlcs of the h iii:-r church ground. g M In nn Nnw Venn-S mg. man no of its 135-milc-an-hotir punch mndnnn dayv innindinn ,, snnnniy (? . - t - - feet iihovc miss in an attractive bathini: ii n- f ,1 gap 1- his liorsc to lend the paiade Tides IWD Or lhlfft I n ..,,,.f' Ai:,n'n,"nH,:p'(l::lnnn,nllne,v':ce:: which took over two and a half normal wcre prcrlictcd for Ihc-cult I n , i:orirl mii-:ic liiittrs to move through ihc city North and Soltth Carolina cn;ist- The P. E.I. Fisheries Federnv 1 ,7- l nu-ems. giving. .13 it did. the lines and resitlents from .i.'it'ksoii-.tion prcst-tiled a unique flont A A Yttrlety Concert Hampton Hall. maximum nllmher of cilizcns an villc north to Cope i-laitcras lt'('T('ll('llIlllt"I(.l "(ilold From Tllll Sea' liigtisi 9th Talented performers. opportunity to obtain an iinrc- advised to kccp in touch with tho dt-iilcilltlt Klnl: Ncpiunv Fltlhlnii B (Xv sirlcicd View of the licnlitifulnnd latest weather reports Iiuizc fish while two lovely mer ltitcrcstlng entrants. its future track still is tint-crtriin. iiloitls IDIIHI on the seashore with Winners in the various t-ins-en storm forecasters snid Srnnll iiip iinvos hrcaklng nvcr them. were as follows: boats were warned to stay close to Tnylors Jewellers ccrtninly re i 4DIiitsni't-d D0 Sable W.A. Home made ice cream and Into In Pisquid East school 'itesds.v. Aulult Ith. lllllllolrlall. Canada gattlgfitlii; npnlrtrhas ,far south ash.i:icksoni-tiled. ll-lti)f;fl.nrtTilrf)1lIli(I;:n f:'lral&):0I:)(!V dtianvlsn TORONTO ,Cp.gMinimnm u. R Ccmmcrcln. Moore on . oc- A is s it scvcrc tlrrtciinc an i-.vi I tar n . ' n I maximum tempennmnnn. nn:5u!Fi:esll):;"h0?1lt:n:i);K:;rl:a Leod's; Organizations Prince Ed .shtps slroiiid cxcrcisc thc llIInnSI.nlV'r'lilllIlll whitc iitccds owned andn Mm. M". .)n,.ntnn".n' ' ward Island Fisheges li'ed.t:atitnit-iiniiilnitiiowii. the advisory saldn itontin ed on nnv mawnnn n . n . . 46 53 . C: ' ' Vancouver .. so its .8! George: elm.-imn supper Victoria . 52 its Wtidiieiitisy. August 10th. Meals Edmonton .. 54 M served at 4.00. Calgary 59 70 , R:ni.io . fit 80 'Dnnce Lorne Valley hall every -1-nmnn, n 55 71 fuesdly nislit. Webster's oi-ole on n 7-, nu". awa 4 . Montreal 54 71 Dgn i 3 Quebec 45 71 w.nn:,:,,; ”m'Annn""n,"m1',' 'd”nnn".lj Fredericton . sa 7: i-nun-n anthem... Saint John . 58 72 ' Moncton -. . . 58 71 weekly Dance Wlnsloe station Halifax .... .. s2 72 hill. every Friday IIIM. lnllb Charlottetown . . M as lllcltenslrs orchestra. Ducts; Sydney as so t3! to I21). D.'l". Vermouth . 59 M St. John's . . . . . . . . . . .. 57 70 Chicken 41 ii app. , bin. lo. dlllCO..n3l. ..Inanies Akarch. HALIFAX (CPL-The weather aizllatowa. wesneuiny. Angus: office here says a large high-pram sure area promises a fine day for all regions Tuesday. . Northern Nova Scotla. Prince Edward island. eastern N.B. cen- tles. It. John river valley: sunny w it is reasonable temperatures: light winds; Mom-ton 45 and 7!. Fredericton 42 and 75. Saint lit 50 and 75. Edmandstoa 45 and 15. Bay of Chaleiir Sunny and war- mer indsy; winds southwest 15: low-high at Campbeliton 45 and Him ID I Gist-lottatowa b- day at s:I s.n. and us p.I. stasunerstde this 10 titles Batters Film Lab. later than Charlottetown. Will be buying fowl every Ion- dly from I to 1 pin. and Tuesday '”:.:..": ".i..:.." 3...: l'""0l A. P. aallslt. Rustin. ."N0TIca" - All arrears of in- I, "Wins Mt. Albion School. Kind- tmon or mm A list in ml. or Incl! n-rm. will nuns? In for collection. W idly WINER IN THE COMMIRCIAL CLASS IS WINNER he 0 . . lease I gnu, ,..i.,4.,- . love am-insld . mtimm. super mno.n"n:ghugm..q-e gm :i::: .m””u.sb;thn Inseam Wh"d..I.a last "1"" sad at he see what the well dressed woman A rho. WIIIIHC h a Prince ldward island nineties sun will its b s FISHERIES FEDERATION FLOAT till the ladies to of today should wear. para as the float of the Federation. King Neptune is