mm MAXIMS . MAXIMS of A OF A MERE MAN MERE MAN As little u possible, and as much 11”” Is nothlnx that can't be as necessary. nude worse 19! 90ll1nl'- d l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, KILLED, NINE RESCUED A AT SPR The Guardian. Five Cents Morning may Founded 1381. INGHILL "aPPffD3ln Anxiety Grows Over, Fate "pm 3' 0 C .l0f Many Prisontgiesvlligwar Mine Floor --g (cl,lp.m.m li-l:l;;.:lal(-? . eturned praeisay SPRING!-IILL. N. 5. PANMuNJoni, ncrn - Anxiety miners were killed and iilne otlierslgri-w today over the fate of manylygsii Snntiicrgeguip uglafgwthree 5, carrier: Charlottetown. suminerulde 815.00 per nnnum. Elsewhere ll, 12.2.1. 89.00. Other Provinces and U. S.A. 812.00 per annunni TWO MINERS Soviets Want More Neutrals A! Peace Parley Viscount Montgomery Vishinskiy” C.N.R. Road Transport urggs Global Stratggy llllllST3lll5 Superintendents Named CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA. 1953 12 PAGES For Free T" NEW YORK (Reuters)-The . - der the surface. ,, lminther 400-odd United N tioiis . . up in Eurme Slildt Sovint Union Tu:-sday revised its as miizlrmctenli-ell! llilf lginid tr?nisptotl(EJl The victims were identified :lslS0ldiPl'5. came back to freledoni Wm tmy. may be lmhholdmg an OIITAWA. (CfP"Hm'd" ”me5' "All this costs money" and nae proposal reilardinll membership (Clglllsdllill :llalilinalmlZRalIwai's'mnevv- Cmme P””l' ll mrmer mp b”5E'iT”E5dn'VDmcmdmg swim Canad1' eqlKmclm'mmmi mm herl.-ill d R l M2119? ten-V035 alld Wemmdou-5 llons cannot, oolllllllle lo an-l. lll. . . . "d . .., ball pitcher. and Doug Davis, both airs , ,n mporls rm 15 N problems were forecast for the d H 1 ch of the Korean peace conference ly-folmed road tianspoit erpai. of Sprmghm 2 The members 0! Canada! 25m Cioss icams Just back from North western world today by Field d” may d 9 DBGSCNL enmmmts and recommended that it be en- me” W” one M fuurmghlelm dc" Thou rucued mm, of ll,em,l,l.l,m-la leleased Tuesday lmlllle Knljean Camps did not lessen the Wlmul V”'c”l”" M”m3i3me”" tiiienlfiiisblln geriisaln exzfiilscefs efgiefhclid larscd from 11 go 15 countries panmenml Bpmimfrineflim Mmoun-1 brought to the. surface bv fhel50ll19 0! the other 16 released pre- amleu” The Walns Hid they were T9 me” 5”” ll mm” 3” me the peak compatible with sound At the same time, India, whose 5,f:,,:;d3y by F' A. 8 ney' genera famed draegermen or 1111110. i'escuelVl0U5li'. all were reported in E00dl::,us:d 3f,f"i?lf”””l m.dv1m ml: ihreat it holds of renewed Com- emnomles and m some cases the ' h - 1 t la I J crews, were ldenllllpd lls; shape. They said they knew of ntl ,',pt 3” lltfc Elm” "' '5 mlmlst aggmsslon the deputy All pa k has-been payed membership in the conference has Old er smrilon rnen h arbe .. . Hmon Canning Arthur Hlm-er mm (meg more wldms and DOS loin; to a few prisoners in the 5 H - - - . . ,w ecomes - i 'l '.: ' t ' H 'i-. lied Wmmand" "1 Eumpc urged This meant he said that attlong been in dispute heme?" iamaln m:.i.li'3.'.'ae..i"O"o? roadolranspori son. Basil P9lllRl'PW. Clair PPtf.i-15”” W” me” 5”” held bl ”” ohrml . A 35'"”' gmb” sumegy H" "” haul" policy must be avplied A Md me Umled smm am She ?ll;pili f tie Ceiilr 1 Re ion- C stew. Joe Gerhardt. Ralph Hvn- R95” Bl” We Commullls” KW” 110: V'V)X1e M mes-P Camps B No' 3' i ll'0Uld ”59TV9 ll C0n5ldCl'ECl '0 be ui or 1 R K ' ' woodl Lynn grown, Harold l:il,.l. lll('ilI'.ill0ll when furi.her Ca;ia.'i1aii.lh”lh up 0” me harder oppome free nations of the world. Willi- nut ii, he warned, Communism can W111. The field marshal spoke to the ilanadian Club. In blunt language, he told more than 500 members and guests that he noticed A ten- iency in many of the countries he vis.tcd to discount the North At- Lnniic Treaty Organization as less necessary now than at its incep- ”n..rli.,'lH,el, was lhcre E gleam. mlsl NYC? On 3 P011Cl'V- ' Illdeed. 111 the gilclglmaps tlfldllrglclude Mn bemgeremslsi. Joseph. N. B.. with it B.Sc. dC- Mr C C Gm I mal fieldxi DCCu,.,.ed l,al.llu. l,lll.join. There, under the armisticcluvirh sub-inaclilnc-guns.'' ' ,, h dd l Far East. the British and Amci'i- H L . ' .5 d l 1 I. lgrec and joined the railways ac- ' i - MP0 mused no mjuly or scllous damgieriiis, Allied officials may try in: . "ill" 9 3 C t cans hardly speak the same la.n- . 9 D" ":1 3 ml” 9 msoutlonlr-oiintliig department at Monclon in V l age, lmlk them lmo clllmglllg lllelll Canadians Returned slwl" ohlectlns , guagc. I have never been clear Ffpusln? 7” me"! CW” Ill” 1916. He transferred to the en- Nell .5UP9Ylll'-Pndefll pf R-osd Mme omclals were not nvallableiminds. C mysell as to what ls me western to it part in the con erence-He glneerlng depllrtmem the lollm... Transpoil for the Atlantic Rcgioml - i '1-.h9l.e also wall 3 prwlous Com.l 353513115 returned TUHGHY H .d lb - - 1- , - E l: , l U. 5,, Britain, France, Russla,ll A .' Ms Glll” le S HIM .vll.l C. N. R. l , . l I Hwere: sovlieetnpollcye a:l3a-Hit: l?:JeetCucl)ei:istr(oIl pom H:& M emit-sa -l Communist China, mum, Palllnd. fill: gE.A.Fl in a p clvlelncapircllv -' r ihm"- in the Hm . , . lnnlliiiliseirednpriiiislollii-smlirisld lJtPh8il')L gilTii' PIP" Donald James Gun” T"' - . , Burma, North Korea, South Kor- d l ll g cl W .ld w . ll 3 Hllndwdl M NW5 and YHOUIPIS , ,, ,. ., ; froiim; L. Cpl. Stanley Badowich, of China and Geimanv and to on C P h M kl Ind Sm su Urns I 9 -ecu" 0' M an d ..,-.,..4.l...l (ll-gulld the dingy mm sentences I01 sums and must..." .n ,,...- n , separate the US. from her allies." ' ,' E1 Cl" da kg” 1 0”” : 3 in 1946 received the award -of bulldmgs here as me shrill nllmlscrvc them out before they arel (Continued (in page 5 col 2) "This if theirmnunihrr lone pro- ”a' 3” an ex co” lvlletnglellr ff meumdef M tlhe Bmi ' whistle wailed its warning of an-ll wt. If ticy ac eve it, t ey win." I l D0 - 31 DYE 6 ll-45 W”-lP”l aster Tuesday . o o Reviewing the cold war, the T" v”" Anln" "Mk 8C0"0ml5l 3" Mmwlml P710” W N5 ' ' V T d P '03 '95 M H Jana ian risoners I e marirt in 11 hot war "as long as they are doing well in the cold vim, which they are doing." "As a result. of the ideological . ED 0 & l Mnlllcll W, me cold wall we ll" OTTAWA. (CPI-W. L. Currier. lleved the pnrticipnion of India: . W to ngfimliff”mn'CP;ndH;?lVll colggtfldpgl mm mm mm dmli inrlay in a. state of continuous tcn- Mi dwuiy Chm ”""”V9 90m' would J9”-lPm'dl” the 9""-9” ”f 7 ll-lndshltvlllcll l cl l lsl .- l d i 53' BILL 3085 A' F D 1' man and the pace ls hot. Gov, misvioner of the Canadian Boy the conference. l ' Mme m on” "'"c:” M319” ling? mm ' i clmmilall Pr:-ss Staff Writer If Ol'C9 Cy 0 "'"m9"'4 Ml the Emil": lcadlns Scams A5'”m"””' med l" 1” Bl" mag” "Med "V" "l9 "'5': F0REsTVILI:g;:-DQUC ice; - iiat-iioal) kiln??? al'lf:i E cilia u'liilil:'mil:tl-'1's illlcanll1lmi(l't!eRCil ciilzlllilii)” FREEDOM VILLAGE top)-R” Be Observed SOPV. 19 "'"”m”" 3” mi same 3” m"d- Jmme mrevMondny night. had lb” grmmst mmmmon mrlFr.rest fires norlrh of Where have crows over WlClf' in-en: luAln ass: dpi uni spin fresh air ivaslmmmg Cnmdmn prisoners Tues" one-,. ""3 ..”:...C::;r.:i”..l.:i.r.:..1i.:::.l::f f:.1?.i2.Il.?.””...l'.Z.”f.lf.? ::..:.:'::.: m 46 will t:..x:f2.F" mmlfl';i.”.?..i.ilE'i.”i W”. M. omwl. (die-as-eels W t W” "9 most n ll 5”” en lo, 30 yea” ahd dwllly chief hours, forestry officials said Tues- day iiiglii. against the pump. He was admin-; 1 C 15y "C Cap H" enui annual Air Force Day will if semi-mobilization. . "In my view we have not yet reached our hardest times. I think 'he present strain is going to con- lllUl' and get. more intense! . . , ems. . checked by lutermllleiit rains and The storin hit its peak fnr . . . It. is expected more than all theJ Y Ml, cume, played a vllyal role cnf3"';::gC”gT:hlrfgl:;"5;i:l':le;lf fm: cold. humid weather. 45 minutes. causing thnii.-ands wa”li:”'ll';"iI1”lljl:,l:l:;delil7lrL l;A:)”rc'9'”:l:':g RCAF stations across the country Comin Events in organizing Canada's partiizipa. c0umHes.;mdOmm SW” EgYDll..otborllLe 8:0gloluntegrlmlc-n?)hli,(i5 of dollars damn” to bundmgst S lfniir niolliihs and all were briizhi Mm.b"l,"pen lg, the pubhcll h M tion in the 1929 World scout y N t ' I t l'. re ai-mg eencee, ui - ll-'1l'fl0l'l5 Flld Crops. Windows ' l ' t' ll' nrce A,V. norms y e g Jamboree ln Brlmln and lam. my "ml Mexlm "3 ms 0”g1”"l res” ing and enlarging fire-breaks, i were sniaslied, large trees fell- my l ""d haw” The” lmly ""1 wm' early in June, was postponed be- lemallomll cums such as the . . l, , l the event of another onslaught by ed. mars blown 0” and foul. ' l l l y , ", . ., i - - . cause of the Coronation. "Dance In Millvlew hull every swiss Rover Meet in 1931, the ,,e",”,'Q,':,,l””,E,l,if, bl'l;:gc3:fl::e;ZeCR"i: the 1'ldm95- radio iaiigc hwers toppled in P'tlM,l',”E0RGl'- 3' (W l” '1'?” hm”: :gm"l"'”::”””d ”mC"s" l-riday. Hllngal-lllll Jamboree lll 1933, mg . 'm:--m--- whni observers ii-l-med me gns A "l,'55'"5 h”””L ,h0X ll” d'"llms 3 0" e o0 ' , , . camparlson with five in the Dl'CV' Cll .5 . l , . l lo ln)'5'd final and official fedcraii The eight. brought to 24 the "M . k B F ed rl ton Slledlsh Rm” Mwt ,'" 1935- the lous Soviet proposal and, for thiiuuo s- Reluxes control Y N)” smm n years" f'lPCil0n returns from R. C.'s vasilniimber of Canadians released in lVMedl8:5lFl;a:therR;lmC: C C - Slcottgsh tROVel'bM0nl in P1339. mild reason, would likely be even more on steel Ex offs ' Cnribnn riding. Uh” Cllllmt Prisoner 6XChHnRe.. NOBODY CAN B! V! - lg;-7. .ou Jam oi-ee in iaiicc ,1 objectionable to the U. B. Hlpm U S BTlllllnlngd0llllFPl;l'lll'lUl;l;1lPS f(I.':l:l':1l'(llll;);lS:l)fld?:Ilealgfblglgl; illllle 521:1 DlqMll:lED EM-lug. MD I H - ' H H. B 118 ' ll-4m : " p I 0 mill 139 Sal U95 FLY ll '5- - I T .l t Mme ml-H a me y w ' WA5HlNGTON' mm '" The Us count is hr-iniz delayed penriinrz flier and an RCAF Jet pilnt are CORN ON filE COB ”mch' Frld” mghl” 0 993315 f h lmvernmt-nt Tucsdav nI”ill0lll('Pfl ' ' l - - - Gov i telaxation of no lioli I iliscox-pry of a ballot box contain-lslill in enemy hands. '1hry had 9 l. .. --pl-lme Arllllll-V Lofnp'5 md 0 Camp 9CgCfCWH 0170 5'”! mm lginrdusmson export mg mi:-s from ii'i-siergaarci inliiever seen the fliers, but lmdl L l l-,,.n.y Dodges. meet at Argyle NV.” The mmmerrc d!pM”'"om,. Dbl" . " (hr: Peace River district. I I ll0Rrt'l of them. l M Lodge, August, 26th. FREDERICTON. tCP)'-Work of um of inllalnnauonal mmc mm 50 Rlurribcrkof ifilcslln the lri1issiirg Five members of C -company nil , ,,,M e o a o clearlng ll me lo, Canada, largesl cl these "ems mav MW be Sam hnx is iin noun, iut Ito n reszls-ltlu-. RCRs 3rd battalion told of n... "New Zoaland Mission Picnic M-.. . niilitary training area-CamPGa8e- cverywh:-re excc-pi.'to Hon" Kong -DD lmlld Hg.” lnlgmgll lieslergmrd lmppmleg llh; iilglicrofl nfail, Wrdinesday. August 26. Meals 4-8. OTTAWA, iCP) cox-mn.nm.i town. has started. M , S .'l l R l l .1 T. I . ll” "W Mm.” ' ' ”- W M” ”' ”"5' ”-V” ti? Dance after. .i . House announced today, lllnl the Ttiesday morning crews began ollnlfglg) uzljepr ,Wg',',,',Tal slfrll Bi GEORGE BOULTWOOD frh" ””l”” l5 5C'l”l”l”d '" ht” Preston. 0111.. L. Cpl. Stanley 33- Governnr-General, Rt. Hon. V'in- cutting R road to what will be the ill-pm-L, ip '0;:P)rlfren3;1mfilt:;.Fl" Tll””'l”' 0; ba's"";'l l"lClflll;',i:ld0ll'iCll Of Nfirth Bmndon. Man. "Come to Dance in Afton Hall. cont Mnssoy will'inui- Ncw Brlins-lCflmp'5 lieiidquai-iers. About 4,000 Tm, nun-r 20 mm pm ,.hll,p,.,l'E G , P ll, T l'" d5'"' Bi." 1'” ".0' Ml” .””,,':P”" Dmmd fmm” Gum M T”" werliiesdafi August 26th. Lunches wick nnd Nm-n st-otin from Aug. lrici-cs of heavy bushland will be under a general licence nnlv ial "M elmnn ”'.”""””. ll” ay.”T"md"”' "i lmdl": H” s'm"T”l””r P'9- Vlcmli P?”-V "f Wm”? sold. Aid of Fairview Gardens. 27 in Sept. 5. llcvclled in the inulti-million dol- countries in the western l1t-mi- "mm that the solid Umm” x.1e.w L1h""1 ""'mb"' Georg” M”"”i":lW'. 011'. and P10. Barry GU8hUI', ---- Mr. Massey will leave Oilnu'a'lftr project. ' ,qpI1(-re, Concessions to me East Zone lie” by ahnul 400 Y””s' lfll S.l'flll8.V. N- 5- 1 "Unloading our Bulk wheat to- liitions plan must. be shaped "in such a way as to give security for 2.5 years and it must be in full ac- cord with practical realities and economic possibilities." Meanwhile, the major Wcstcrii powers must get together on a common policy. He mentioned the United States, Britain and France, in piirticulai', saying: ”Even these three cannot iilwziys Aloiiavli executive since 1946. He was a son-in-law of the late Dr. James W. Robertson. who was chief coin- missioner of Boy Scouts 'for many Wcdncstlny, arriviiis: in Campbell- May Failm useful." -Hints at Failure MONTREAL. Aug. 25-The pointment of A. H, Ball. Montreal. C. Gillespie. Monclon. superintend- ent of road transport for the At.- lanlic Region. and W. G. Eyford. Winnipeg, superintendent, of road As the 60-country political com- mittco's general debate wound upl late in the day, Russia's Andreil Vishinsky said the peace confer-l once is doomed to failure if the UN refuses to broaden the mem-, Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. chiefl delegate. tnld the committee that. he would vote against Indian par ticipation. He said he U. B. be- terest in the Far East." He said that at any future con- ferences on Far East:--vi matters the Us. would support India's participation. lutioii. lForest Fires Make transport. Western Region. Charles G. Gillespie, native of Parrsboro. N.5., will be responslblc for the operation of trucks and buses assigned to his decpartmeiit in the Atlantic Region. He gradu-l ated from st. Josephs UlilVer3ll).'. . .l. - ,, .n-... . .. day. The unpredictable blazes, burn- ing in this lumbering region 200 miles east of Quebec, have been ap- l l ..... l On Prairies 0 More than an int-li of rain, accoiiipanled by crop-battering linil, fell over the area iii 11 slinrt period. nirirle out of fiiciidslilli for the people and clmllcnlzed the West to were rescued Tuesday when they Allied ii-oops still held by were trapped by an upheaval (iflC0nlmul'll5lS as the prisoner ex- 11 coal mine's floor two miles un-ichange entered its fourth week. :'cl(-uses would be made 400 Remain Behind and James Brennan. Second Accident at Day Cher The accident-the second of the Allied aiixietr was heightened bi dayioccul-rod in me cumbelll,-llid a Commuiiist aniiouiicement that Railway and Coal Company pit, 3100 Allied pl'ls0l'l8l'S-lhclr nation- subsldlnl-y of Domllllon sleel alldlalilil-5 not given-had elected to Coal Corporation. jlemalll bewild- -l-lle ll”, bumpl ll Condllloni The Communists said these pris- '.l'lllCh is peculiar to the Springliill 0ll9l'5 W111 W3 BTOUKM 10 Psllmullr for comment as they were down the The Reds charge the Allies are holding back at least 250 Commu- iii.-L prisoners, a possible indica- 'Maiicliuria where at least 470 Al- lied officers are held. Among them late one Canadian and 391 Ameri- cans, including possibly Maj.-Gen. lW?:li-am Dean, commander of the lU.S 24th division uho was cap- lLUlEd early in the war. R. M. Jerram of Britain. spokes- man for the Red Crcss teams, said his teams were followed con- lstaiiil'.' by "a lot nf little thugs trapped. Then as the draeizermnn brought out the survivors the toll of missing was steadily reduced until all but two had been no- land a Royal 22nd Regiment pm- ml action which ran into trouble May 20. ed to hospital were described as not serious. lplniiit. apart from the grilling all Of Two Cos tly Actions be observed Sept. 19. the day be- fore Battle of Britain Sllnd?l,l'. the defence department announced Tuesday. that "liiist before. the Chinese attacked. we were told "' - s Gushuc said HOODOO SHll' FLOATEII 135.”?! mI:nmDTl(t):l:lc:gn30 grllalhg 13: 'l' lljiniirhmisdlm fl"erl(vivm' U S T .f i i match Kremlin moves But at the - - to an nut and get some Woulldtdl . . . , - so 'isi, a iurs on ny. t , . j V WWV. Nmvcastlc on Friday and Mnntliiy, O 0 f Mmledmne Wnlem rmurc”! "E Al;?R:l;l SllPE1TENll:hMifi'l,”ll::"' from a patrol. l ,",n . Aug. 31; (-lmllmm an sMm.l.lm,' . par 9 a new wave ti nrress 0 ll ie nllllrllillltll iciiz oil . "lwculnr Wednesday Dance. Aug. 29 and Mnnclon nn Aug. .'ll. 1 . ' ' fwmxv ll'm'k”F5 ltlwwl 70' th9iCal.YR""- fluhlwl it l"f0””” 5"”j i Chinese Attack WM-l1 Ruulcm poslponcd due to on seml ll Mr. Mass”, M” e y Jiiue 17 rcbellltlll in East Go... by its Clifly, us: fmalli UH!-Prl of, l death in the community. visit New Glasgow, N.S. He will many. '1 ISM”-”"'”lk ll-V ill” M”"'l'l;l ”Wn got lllN'f' and waited fur-, TORONTO. (CF)-Minimum and ' --- he in Aniigonish, Sept. 2; Sydnev. l . -L-r Gmmlwm ”l'”'wed ""3 c0”c"' being gm”"d"l rm 16 d"'”' "'rliei- 0l'('lFl'S. Then the Cliiiieselinaxiniuni tenipemtures: "Reserve Tuesday, September Sept. 3 and 4; Louisbourg, Sept. LONDON. (Reuters) .- Bl.lllslllm.”,"wM"h View mm m","C”vn Sim” 0” ”lll””l”-"l5 mid "me" ship was Rmnnded 35, mil” nulrt-ally laid down I, terrific bar-I Max. 32116. Chicken Supper, Cornwall 3; Glace Bnv pt. 3; North S,wl- ncwslmpnrs and ,,(ll(-lnls vl-u,..,lm. ""10" by "1" fr" lllnrld '5 re" lmlms "”””””"d by me Kremlin ""5. ""l M"””"" W” '" ”".ragc. Thrre was juiu R blanket of,Dawson . 65 llnlll "W. sew. ll. Sydnm, Mines. SPPL welcomed n report to Pnsihpn-t qulrt-cl to xnlve the Yllll problem for East Germgllll-, and added; Straits of Malacca while en route H, E 3 1 )7lVmm.m ' 68 l ...-.. 4, and Triirn, Sept. 5. Eisenhower liy former U. S. nm- :Sl,:lh:.lld,.ln”" shormgm the spokgsl "who" is w”" Gnlmm lchaxtli rmm "nu In II.n,p,","' lclm mum On page D C" 4 Edmmlio” ' - M 'i "fiance. refrcxslimciiis at Kelly's The Grwcrnnr-General will leave hnssgdnr 1,....vls pnllglas 0,, ll". ' , I cellor Konrad Adciiaiior gong o CnliIHr.V 65 w.” Floss School. Wednesday, August Trum Sr-pi. 5 for Levis, Quiz, 4 il -.l i' -bl d .' Omllnli M" 5'.".d Dm”ll"i ”' Mk the AIHMPRXIS (OF Somclhlmi ' RPf'lll'l - :2, 35th. ' where he is scheduled to arrive lxocrhjylzgdlnlf Jgslneggsulinln lsrillllal pori mnhrrms Brmsh Hm” nnlsimilar for WM! Gommny? 1' Wllmmpg 90 ii i. "la Sumlnyl gem. 5. or 'U S "rm Mfrs"; lion sterling lcnuld hei'nm:- freely would l.,,. l.m.l. lml. ll ll"; ulllgplvl . -l-m.On,,, ll: 1 l "In Mock. Handy Killer for kill-l , ---A -- ---- -- - A -lrebgury spokegmlnn guld ll". W3" hm”! dv0'l';'-' Brlllr states gavn its nnswr-r. very soon a I I Ottawa . ..... 8: ti : ll” 90"” Wm Bind" Twin” "M "Wm WM is rewarded .....n'.. ..4...”".r”."3"i .i"' '" "” ””s””1” ”"'”'” ”l” 5”” ” Library 11 er ISCUSSIOII W”"”l 31 - :. tattle Spray nnd ERR Cartons. s-: as support. for the Commonwnaltlrs ;.O,,,,,,,f,,,,.',,,,,,,l llllglllonn; "cg: mg W9”! Gclllmll 91”'””ll-" QHOUPC - - 65 1 lvillnn as Splllett, i-iAi.uvAx, .cm-one or nine. lllllllm, mwml 5,,l,.l,,g ll” ll ll , ; '9? xvesim. spokesmen quickly ll lwwwvl H U”, W ;'SaiiiL Jnhii . . 65 .; .'. -:. year-old Freddy Skinner's pals sterling problem 0 M (Jnndni . Polmfd ill" ”"”' C""”w”hl ml” v '7 V v . Irwiliei-s-of-Confederation atmns-lM(rP-CW1 55 ll "ice cream Festival in South dared him lib Pill: M5 mmd mm Th” Spokesman also expressed lnougms Hr-led msonhnww '" 'l"' to tell Parlinirieiit that the West wlf1yrI.lAY: Allolfnpi;;2ue?rn”'(;:g:3lpllmf. M the l.”d'mqll,mm' meinllillax , 31 .' Granville School. Thursday evening. In electric merit Rrinder 'niesdliy. the British Kovernmenfii pleasure ram I policy .0! reduced -"mm" "M Mm Md remrmd German ' i ll" sin e P)'PKlll on all)-Wftllff T1001" ”0HC9 5” much 3d'lCh"Hn”Mown " 83 . Iuimisc mn. Sponsored by the Freddy did. i-us hand Mill in um that President Eisenhower ... f,:',”",';jlf l""'.'d"”l l"'"l":l'"'”,'-l": wm prisoners. stnviwd rrnmtlon ,,,”l.,lmi,l,;,,,,",,', ,'l,,;lC,,",, ,, ,,,,,.,,. D”, of la” ,.,.,,,.5 ,,,,lE,l lo, Sydney as ll- 1. :'laChlnC.D(l71Bl was tnkeli ti; ho?!)-litnl mllrdgll Dougliuv report, released llll. ey-pp'nynl1l9(p1:le'lillO:1'l tl)uraM17-iiiiilil mymmm mm had llnbsiyed 0". appeared in the middle vears ofllli SliHmk" Wmlld be litlllafed Dials” John.” t 5e ---u ere. C ore ampu I rec on ny, a, " at M d . . . . . i I ma 1 l -ins In give nc . , l . , - I . .li . l - - I ----H '- - l "iLl5i. your name at my office for fingers and cut off part of his useful." l r ms nu an lo” mmnllssmn on mmg" Nmmm" 'Illlc':llC :ll”k”"'"" Sam ""5 EHL ml 1emll'F'lbmwilS Al HclM('1rL :(,'l::li lnF"Xllllea:Rllll:ll:)sel(l)l:I.'!lll'lee1lll(Z?)lfWouldl HM-1FAXv iCPl'TTh9 wamer l riietorn combining with an up.lo- thumb. Douglas has upheld the Com. pouch German pi-cininr': remarks uiider- Halgnenmlzll her” ad? sallllbralllef Aglsllic torn out and rebuilt as a l.wo- om” 55-” 5hm”” 3" "Dated dlte machine. Phone 3-2. B. J. Pres; view. scored the impression that the 5ocl5,l(;lc;lle:;la(.e mg; mg zmtllcrstnrey set of modern librar;,- to spread Wednesday to Prince ”mD”"3""' Vemmt ' K'dd' Ch' The Labor Daily Herald can sum?" ””e"' w''”” ""”"i mdwni of the Queen wihch forms the'siacks. The library would be com- E-d;l'5:;1m15l3ll:er3”gh::::”- ll ' i " f . . W l ('e-man voters an get - . .. -l . -- l (1 m H E 0 ..Ho,plll,1 Dance, Beaver Hall, 1 . ilhnnlieelladthihfogillfid '2f:,',E, 3,3? tcisvoile 'A(i!'lmll('r out of of- ffrgg:f;fl”ln”fh:llgb,l:fj,y”1?,,,2,l2l,lfS llvciitilrli) b;li”cC4i(lillliiztiJili1iog(liogi11ris, rail? cloudy weather is forecast. Mflntnsue. Friday. August 28th. l,,. l.,mll,,'l,ul.l lhmllgl,”l,n”'ll dls, flce, with the lure of German un- mm. under Wm, as R mmll ol the mom and R l,,m,,.5lng,m,m -5 Regional forecasts: llownvtowners Orchestra. Dancing 930 to 12.30. Admission 60 cents. "Come to the ice cream festival Pastime For Prisoners sriminnlion hy other countries against her products. "The post-war unity which owes lty in the offing. Even while Grotr-wohl was de- tailing the evidences of what. he well as Ihr- reading-room. An ele- vator wniilri serve all floors. 2r. Hrirdy described the library Aug. 4. 1052, fire which brmight water damage to some 75.000 b00k-5. It would be a "ri.skv" business Prime l-Zrlwarcl lslnnd. eastern New Brunswick enuntlee. St. John river valley. Bay of Chaleur: Over- cart with widely scattered show- ancl dance in Mlllvule School By BILL 3055 P” Wu” lpeny M winds” iii 'A:1erlpnn sllmiimmnl. c!1"nllllll:li'llS:lV(il:("fKgglllltstldrethfepggzga Ninilemciweblllthpf szilllid illiil ::"il.'"33....3t..3;:i. bliiirlillclliieiiooiii ers Continuing cool Light Mada ' . , . . em in e A -' - ' ue s . -. - v - . - i ' ' llfflifrllngadosylt Alml-lg” Mm" Dmcmg pg;-,"E'Ddo":l A ”You woulri have been lurprised American commerclailliinll thlc busy WltlHI11PWlNI'W'- Z... on oevlisraiobloclis of granite included large sections of biogra- Lnw-hill! It (l"l"'0"-930'" 50 Ind 3 0 i - ' ' " - ' --v--- -w------- - ' A hv hisioiv constitutional works 62. Mnnrtnn 52 Ind 5. FYed6fic- Himl V (Meme mmme of Cmmdlan pm. gt how mmly knew Mnllyn Mon, newspaper says. ' 4 anchored fast uncler the libiary D .. I ,. U H .. V d as S I t hm Ed- .,sr. Capum La. Tlwombe Wm men W” lmldlng mall. Chlmm, mg, ml; Ellmllowel. and Harry The hconsenatlxe Yorkshire Post a o V basement. Also. it. is ltiobably Pafllllonlltsnnlllfl alvlliiwcllilrizc land rtlcllllna-8-llonlnand (zmlapllimwn 1:. "N conduct mew” at Damn Unmd cnpwm released Cnmdlms nld 'rl-um"? mu how mm, lathe" e Rllljlgltllllflin to Ylllklt stei-. a lvorih 'ilIfOlll'ldl apart from ltunnce co er ion 0 c . ve sor- an Church A Tuesday. W,” paslerew... . nnvrr e amoun s 0 say. to sen men a VA ue. ' .. l l . , . am pm "B::gon:l:lle(ll"9(:;'98dtlhYll P". Donalddamcs Gmm of Tm per”, uld the prlmne” were mg that the sterling countries, ' Mr. Hardy told the Il.&SnClhllOll5 Mi. Hard) Sllld that the llbmry Bay of Fundyzv Light winds. , Balvntlon.'Army Citadel Band ronln said the Chinese often asked Wpealedlyd assured that their E;('f:'"”:"l ”'”"”""' "lt'”"c:'l h'”' 0 S Elllhlh 3""l'”1l:'0"l9,:;"”c m”'lml:l?:,: linutlftidiggoltglfa I?! h tglmli; R 0l:”'"5" vw':)l.lH Digelxllgulgam l i - d . l mlmlu ml been slvm lo lh U I, or OV('rll'lIS ra e no library renovn on i as vi r.sii un l' . . ln Pen 5 nwerii. isi lly r- . "st Mn; Hell, I .1.” lull :lV.l"'..ih',i.',”.g:V'”,,,if';,”,,,:l:T” gang '0 ted Nations and that their en.-03;. m""l"" '” "" of the me will be completed in found ixissiulo in dry mm rebind mg in Jour miles in showers. Tem- 5 Wsrnlt "Nor: Wake pig”? in at "We'd say we were iznimr to buy knew they were. prisoners. uM:lln;h" "”:"l hr” '''":;'1 '”'h'”"l' DONDON. ineuiemw The cam about tWo0g(e)ersT:t a vrtlbnblf 609; i?m" 75900 Woks and 600 V”l""W mrnturc in the llP'D6l' fifties. '3 M ,. i i ' r .. .' l The nlgm, before mg l ll lw exnor I re or an y re- . ll, I l of 31,000, . e con crime: s 0 nM'simpei's. ------A------------ n u” ""5" H'”o smlml Auiu” ” ca" Gun” "mud B0) woud y 9 pr n ducinl Imnoru. the effect on met met ml non” "0 mun meeting all week. The 135-l00i'hlEh PRl'llImCnlHI'.V High tide today lit Charlottetown Curtain 8:30. "final Notgc.-All taxes due that rile them." The Canadians paced their con- versation to confuse the Chinese. camp they were liven wine for a part.V. An Australian omcer in the camp, which had 26 Common- world trade should be wholesome,” it declares. Tueaday night to discuss Korea. Iran and the West's reply to Run- lla'e two notes on Germany. The renovation would involve i-o- llbraixv was built in the 1870': by placement of the dome of the an English firm of architects Sit-t at 11.35 A M High tide today at the North." 1: , r - l ll( ' weglth and 111 A l , Til? Flnlnclll Tlmek. voice of . l - lllll . building, composed largely of wood uated on the north side of the shore at 5.51 A. M and 7.1613. M. s:2l,",?,llfe,”'f:?f”:-,,5';”l llllnbld hbalfg T,ll:y3,jh:25”,,;:e,,”"bJ'C quc LY 1-rs guguggea gh,gn:;1;;.":,l:;ui::c Brltllh finlnce. lays the Doullns ,ldP;,l'"il '12:" 1)Corylvul-llrng 83:! with some galvanized iron and present Parliament buildiniis, it summcrside tide .eighIeen min- ' 'w 9 "1 ..They "sell N, glve "3 ll form on Queen: lmglm, "P0" I007"! "10 hi"! lone out ”Ml0n' hl, ,...mml ln g wqgk rapper phcetine. with item mm was the only building in ltlirvivc was later than Charlottetown. for collection. By order of the "'""'P5- Mrs. Matthias Murray. Smreiariv which in list names of people we in-cw and what our fathers did." "Everyone Joined ln." Percy ,9. law" of its wiry" in reinforce several after a two-month rest from over- D-i'&fi'rEel-i 'onAlin"gFei.'Fc35iA3i "' work V the 1916 fire which destroyed the old Parlinmcni biilldinizs. rrete slabs covered with copper. To preserve the "Victorian, Sim rises inrlay at 5.2'l'A. M. and lxe-is :1! 702 F'. M.