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THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Halifax - Saint John - Montreal - Toronto - Winnipeg ' Vancouver Ekefd Trade Mark Take your building problems to your Barrett Dealer M. F. scuun MAN co; urn. 0llAlll.0TTE'l'0Wll SUMMERS lllE llEll8IllET0ll A (JOMPLETE BUlt.l)lNG SERVICE THE GUARDIAN; Strange But True By P. ll. MacArthur on the night of May 30, 1813. black bearded Captain Hall brought his pirate ship, the "Mary Jane," into the little harbor which bears his name and faces the Bay of Fundy. Once ashore. these bloodthirsty buccaneers lost no time in steal- ing the provisions oi the nearby French settlement, bringing ter- ror to the hearts oi every man, woman and child. And before the' "Jolly Roger" had been hoisted and they had sailed away. they left on the shore a chest of gold and the dead bodies of two per- sons. a beautful Indian maidenl and their own mess boy, who was in love with the dusky maid. The following morning their bodies were discovered along with the chest which. in their haste to get away, the pirates left unburied The chest contained enough gold to make every settler rich. but it had been secured with the price or blood and the supersti- tious people carried it far out on a sand bar and buried it. Years later a new generation sought the treasure but in vain. The chest of gold is still there, (or shortly after the tragedy of May 30, mo. pirate Captain Hall was captured! by a man-o-war in search of vessels flying the "Jolly Roger." He onlessed to the murder of the Indian girl and his own mess boy, and was duly hanged accord- ing to the custom-of those d:tys., O O I Kissing first began bctwccn ,k-insmen and kinswomcn in order that the iormer might know whether their wives or daughters had tasted wine; and. handshak- ing came into vogue when the weapon hand was bat-ed and held out as a symbol of peace. In olden days somebody invent- ed larring and feathering to pun- ish robbers aboard ships. First, the victim's hair was cropped short. and boiling pitch poured over his dome. and then the feathers oi a. cushion were shaken out and placed over the hot- tar. When the vessel reached port the tarred and feathered one was put ashore. The United States borrowed the 21 gun salute from the British. The origin of the custom has been traced as follows: Originally war- ships fired a salute of 7 guns, the number 7 being selected because of its mystical significance from anti- ;qulty. In those days shore bat- teries fired three guns to the ship's one. You could draw milk from a cow in Prince Edward Island and car- ry it across Canada hyplane with- out sourlng. providing the con- tainer was well insulated. When the Duke of Windsor was Prince of Wales a statue oi him was moulded out of butter by G.l D. Kent and Beauchamp I-Iawklns.i The background was an accur-. ate reproduction of H. R. li.'sl ranch at Alberta. 2 1-2 tom of Canadian butter were used and a' special refrigerating plant kept that piece in play at Wembley, England. The holes in cheese are not made Canada. by worms. Most cheese in which holes appear are made by which produces a specific wllh it. ioiiicer Lt.-Col. J. A. Hutchins, she condition while on dis-vi-10.000 CHARLOTTETOWN Korean Murder Charges Subject Of Court Martial SEOUL. Korea. Aug. 27-(Reuln era;-A Korean woman told a Canadian court martial yesterday that she discovered her brother- in-law blown to pieces by a. hand grenade after a party of Canadian troops had attempted to rape her in the next room. She said her brother-in-law. a South Korean army lieutenant, and two South Korean civilians were killed by a grenade tossed into the room by the Canadians. Five others sleeping in the room escaped. V Miss Chun Ok Haw nas testify- watched the U.. N. soldiers climb into a jeep and drive away. Then she went into the men's room and bandaged the wounded. Miss Chun said it was not until then that she realized one of two bodies she iound in a corner was of her brother-in-law, Lleut. Chong Sung. The court, called an expert to identity fragments oi a. hand grenade. M-. B. Williams, chief chemist of the United States Far East com- mand crimlnal investigation lab- oratory. said they were similar in all observable characteristics to fragments obtained by detonating i in ing for the prosecution at the re- sumed court martial of Pte. Glen R. Blank 21. of Winnipeg, on charge or murder. Two other Canadian privates, Donald M. Gibson 22, of Ottawa- and Alan R. Montgomery Davis.; 24, of Vancouver face murder-' counts at. separate trials. All three! are members oi the Princess Pat- ricia's Canadian Light Infantry. . The explosion took place at: Chung Woon Myon, March 1'7. . Miss Chun's evidence openedf yesterday resumed hearings in the temporary courtroom. a bare schoolroom housing the loth Can-i adlan field punishment camp headquarters. She said a. group of United Nat-i ions soldiers gcame to the billet where she was staying with her friend. Miss Kim Ok Nan.. i The soldiers molested the lwn girls and then drove away in ai je 1) after throwing a hand gran-I a e into the adjoining room where: the men were. she said. Not identified Miss Chun did not identify any or her assailants. Cross-examined. by defending said she was not raped. She was manhandled but no one tore her! clothes. l Al. Saturday's. session. herl irlcnd Miss Kim said she "thought she remembered" Blank as one oi' the group. Miss Chun said when she heard the grenade explode she rushed out to hide in a storeroom and of Vermont. "A" is the first letter of every alpliabet except. Runic. in which it appears 4th and in Ethiopean. ill whch it is the 13m. The Indian maiden Pocahontas had three names. Her real name was "Matoaka." The niclmnmel Pocahontas was given her by heri father. Powhatan .Thcn when she! became a Christian and was bop-l iized she became Rebocca. i O O 0 Only one accident in twcnty-l three is due to mechanical failure. in the modern automobile - that! is, an automobile which has been! given reasonable care. Nine out of; every ten accidents can be chalked! up to careless driving. g Canadians and Americans spendl 51.020.000.000 on candy cvery year. A lot or sweet teeth, eh! i And there are appltoximaiclf soda fountains dispensing. other sweets in the U. S. A. and Although they differ In colon: gas the red and pink varieties of sal-z organ-Imon have the same food value. so; ism which causes holes. don't be fooled by labels and It is the warm and moist temp- prices. l eralure before rt thunder storm The largest Billie in the world that causes milk to sour. The -1094 pounds. 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Iceman. who went I next morning, said he found piec- 5 es of it grenade and a packet of gold llake cigarets. one carrying a Princess Patrictas gibadge. grenades supplied to him A South Korean military pol- g u to the .scene i the lnrgesh held since World War II. Officials said the war games helped to solve many military prob- lems. among them the dropping of the ”heavy stuif" to paratrooperr. 0.... WEIGHTY PROBLEM - Heavy equipment floats down by para- chute during the Southern Pines Joint Army-Air Force maneuvers. lie also found two khalci berets, The court will resume today. gram rumored Plenty of nourishing foods spell good health . . . sturrly muscles . . bright scholars. And here. at ThI',i ('0-OP SUPER MARKET you'll find bell- ringing values in all the favorite foods "for energy- packml school lunches . . . for appetlzinx after- school snacks . . . for better breakfasts and (le- llcious dinners. 50 learn a lesson in THRlI"I'mctlr! 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