PAGE TEN n io enter Palestine, these Jewish refugees wail 1i British iranspori at Fomagustn. Cyprus, to be tyarpfgff to l: and. More Ihan 3.000 refugees have been sent to Cyprus. Daporiaiion order set off riots in Palestine. POLIOMYELITIS (INFANTILE PANALYSIS) The following advice to parents is issued by tho DePI-rtmfint 0| Health and Welfare in an attempt to prevent the development of new cases and spread of Infantile Paralysis in this Province. SYMPTOMS any individual (especially s child or young adult; has one or of the following symptoml/ Headache Temperature Pain in the back Stiffness of the neck Vomiting and gutter-intestinal trouble! Sudden undue tiredness or actual muscle weakness The individual should be put to bed with completo rest in a room 0y himself. The family physician should he called immediately, so that an early diagnosis may be made, treatment instituted and tho an reported to the Department of Health. GENERAL FAMILY AND . _ COMMUNITY PRECAUTIONS l. Personal cleanliness which includes the thorough washing of the hands with soap and water before each meal. 2. Peel or scrub all raw fruit or vegetables with clean water before Drying. , 3. Eliminate all flies and other insects from the house and burn or deposit refuse in metal-covered receptacles. 4. Avoid crowds and public places. 5. Prevent children from suffering sudden chills and over-fatigue due to physical strain. 8. Live out of doors as much as possible but avoid crowded beaches and swimming in dirty water. ‘l. Avoid unnecessa y travel and visiting. h’ re l. 2. 3. l. B. 6. Palestine’: Role in Empire Defense / '/ §briloinfi Lifeline l / _, _..r_ y‘) unmi- Bum - " — . . i? fi . F ' ’ "/1 . -/// Gltnlmis um m! " " m - a ' Mldilnvonorrnlilolno. Plum and worship! baud n ‘ rd lm a ma... " Palestine shops: up or lroy one In now Mediterranean moiogy. Home, llitoln unlikely to n- li loll in nondolo in favor of N lmtlsslrlp, on pvojQggl, um h mu: r ' window: all Ilvhlmi o o r Ian! fmflwmimgfi, "M. cum in milim Iran. r ~ "'°' "'°" QKnroMN-AI". n» i. "fvrvltcloilfiolduin ogphungmwamn . In’ I‘ "I" "u." Ah‘ not! Mound Co oi vndrlolcaclrloinnalbao. I a.“ N”. u‘ l“ Mach u lritoin‘ 0m . ~ 0;».- ~-~vo "or." a . riinlr natiaonlla India eons: gnoiconrorn I i "EIIIIIHIIIPI w... M. " '. h thnlywolnovbzloalnml. ‘m.’ Georgetown Ami Vicinity John DeLory, who for the past mlnber of months has been in the employ of the J. P. H es Com- pany of Souris. has arrved home an will enjoy a short vacation. prior to leaving for college. Mrs. George MacDonald and family of Charlottetown recently visited her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Boiohllder. Mr. Clem Wight returned to Charlottmown after spend-in: his ilgollldtays at his home in Burnt 071 . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkiru and son. of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown and spent the holiday here. Thev were accompanied by Miss Dorothy Jenkins. Captain John-Dials has returned to his home here, after spending some time in Halifax. C l. Sterling Bell of the United Sta s Army Infantry. is the gmst of Mr, and Mrs. Earl McLareri. Miss Evelyn Chandler of Char- lottetown is the guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Malcolm McLean. ‘ Mrs. Laura Lovers left on Monl day for Arlchat, Cape Breton,‘ where she will be the guest of Mrs. Cassie Parkcr for several weeks. , Mr. Thomas Nearing. R.C.A..F., Toronto. is spending a holiday with his wife and family. who are vacat- ioning at blorrisons Beach. Mr. Alec MacKinnon of Bale Comenu. Quebec. arrived here on Friday and is the guest cf M1". nuzij Mrs. Maui-ice Donovan. Mrs. Muc-‘ {Qinnoh has been here for some‘ ime. Father James Fitzgerald is on a visit to friends in St. Peters, Cape Breton Island. Montague News Mrs. iVatkins of Boston, and her son, Mr. Hudson Watkins are vis- iting Mrs. Watkins‘ sister, Mrs. William MacLaren. They came by motor. They were accompanied bv Mrs Hattie Boone of Brookllne. Mass“ who is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Margaret Lemon. Mrs. Beane is a native of Whim Road. former- ly Miss Hattie Slckles, but has been! many years in the U. S. ‘They w<re also accompanied by Miss Mary Taylor of Lower Montague, who is Visiting her brother. Mr, Bert Tay- lor and wife at Lower Montague. Donald Adams, employed| "The Pioneer". Summerside. Mr. with ' ohtaguc. Mr. William Vlckerson returned to in Somerville. Mass. U. S. A., having vacationed in Montague witih his mother, Mrs. Charles Vickerson. Mrs. H. Preston Maclntyre mot- ored to New Glasgow, N. S., on Friday. Mr. S. Rowssll. formerly manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mon- tague, spent a few days renewing acquaintances. He is now in Ren~ frew, Ontario. Misses Beth and Frances Cowan left Tuesday for Ontario; Beth is to take a course in Toronto and Frances is to visit her brother near Waterloo, Ont. Mr. Arnold Lane spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday visiting friends in New Glasgow, N. S. ant the week-end at his home in (0 GIIT IlllNlN 0N ‘IANING IAXAIINES TNIS WAY Soc How Regular You Can BI Every Morning Try taking Carter's Plilsthisway : Start with 8 and sot a definite tlma ovary morning. When you get re lar ovory morning cut down to 2. tor a few days, try I. hen try taking Carter's cum other day. You may even find you can keep ro ulur without any laxative. cu see, Carter's are so tiny you can cut down tho doso-‘from 8 to l.—-—-to fit the needs of your individual system. Without disa pointmurn. Carter's he pclcanout yourintostlnal tractnothullwuy,butthoroughlyflfhe are doubly efloctivo becauso made wit two “ berbscompounded prop- rl for thorough, easy action. Thousands con cut down on laxative dosing this Carter way. Ask iorCnriAFs Pills by name to get the genuine at any drugstore-Bin, 70¢. $1.00. Start the Carter graduated dose method tonight, _ undrump out oi bed tomorrow rnrin’ to go. home. Mr. Montgomery is now em- ployrd in Montague. THE’ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN KING BEIIGIAANN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED u. l..DunninI. up.) nsnnwsnc. noun s, ran MONTAGUE Mr. Hugh MacQuaid has return,- ed to Montague following a week's‘ vacalicn at his home in Peakes, Station. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume, Tor- onto, are at present visiting friends h in Montague. Rev. Ilarry Vickcrson and son Charles have returntd to Ontario following a pleasant vacuiicn in Montague. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mallet, York, were recent visitors to Mon- rogue. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samson have returmd to Montague follow- ing a pleasant vacation. Mr. Sam- son is manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Parks have completed a short vacation. Mr. Parlu is manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Montague. Miss Jean MacQuarrle. B.Sc., has left for Toronto where she ls to be employed. i Miss Marlon MacQuarrie, now employed in Toronto us a labora- tory technician a hospital. is now vacationing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson and sons. Ric-hard Jr.. and Keith, have returned to Montreal follow- ing a sum-mer- vacation at their SIIIIIIIKX‘ home in Montague. Mr. Carl Bcehner kindly donated ihree silver cups to be given to each leader of the three swim- mlnl! grades. The thanks Mr. Boehner. It is gist- ures of interest towards the school children such as this. that make r a. better community. PARIS. AUB- Z5 - (Reuters)- Franccs longest river, the Lo 1-9, will be diverted from its GIG-mile course to salvage one of he world‘s largest Whalers the An- iartis, sunk near Nantes during D-day fighting. Work will start next month. =Q wanton 25 RELIABLE GIRLS For Canning Plant AT SOUIRIS EASTERN PACKING CO. Mr. Sutherland Montgomery, Ken- sington. spent the week-end at hLs OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hooplv HOPE THE ‘i EAR, Youu ANmOus SCIENTIFKZ woszro .7 ARE - You ALL TUNED UP TO ewe our NiTi-l AN ATOMIC FLY SWATTER ? BiueO ecr- "l ACAT ou roe m6 w HEAR Z l ME IS MERELV . YOu suoor a“... HOW ABOUT NOISELESS Bus. FDR you NOODPECKERSI-w FACT IS, HMPHI.‘ NHA\"5 NEEDED is A 6 '1 Tue sYMPi-iouv 0F M‘! Mano uevesz R5915 A FULL BAR Maven Mow r AM POND- . same ATOMIC eNERov no i r ‘THE erAsriue. OF on. wars! A CHHNQE OF- LOCALE ~\—<‘ Asom Biowm e HOLEE m swiss cueese .2 's. couurva BUSINESS REVIEW i ‘AUGUST 28. 1945 u. .|. mason >; onus storm 7 . Optometrist - Plelcfllltlnns VITAMINS OF ALL KINDS i OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAM. ,1’ ma: You i (‘AWTPUNISH HIM HE'S HYPNO- I TIZEDAND I CAN'T FEEL IT/ WELL, THAT BUZZARD THAT GOT HIM UP ~_.F]_..I lAoNENZlPS GARAGE (Robert J. McKenzie. Prop.) PARTS llld GENERAL REPAIR! DELUXE MOTOR OIL DUNLOP TIRES loll-is. P.8d. Phone 2i EXPORTIBI 0P Th0 J. J. IIIIGNES omen/u. msacasrm {as ruros-rna COMPLETE IJNI OI‘ PIDOI AND PIIDG BAT. AUG. Slit. llllWIN-WIILIAHI PAINT! .IPI.AYINO MATERIALS. INSECTICIDES PAIN PRODUCE CANADIAN IIA Juooaaucx - nnrurfo nlnmllrcr ‘H’! IIDI-IOUIPIIINT ~ onoaoo run cosine roavoa, aroma Basso ‘I'll STAII GIIIIGER‘! OIOOIIBIES "DUI - C. l. L. PAINT.‘ Pnonuce a LUMBER _ _ . Phone s - " ‘ r.u.L ; i rho“ a z Montam" I I u YEAR'S MAKING FUNERAL - W“: sorrows or a outrun amp p7 MIINTAGIIE GARAGE W. A. PUIILE 8r Go. F? (The Pride We Take In Our Plant la Well Founded) Lulu-ED Q . a. ih ‘ \ GAGA. NighgrlstrrnPrtlnpdsJ I-UNEnAL nmlcq-ons M“; 55155145335 Doalers In é & Aggqrgaracn mgr-gm; oav oogggérnlocenrrs- if . EN WELDING ' A E ,; l. Q B“ s“ Phone w" TIIQ Illllliflgllo Fllrlililllllg G0. noorsrh-na suloss. m. ' o2 -2 1e o Zilontlxuc, r. E. Island ,3 MIMIII- P- l- l- Lower no.1. 2,’; I “Yves; xxxxxxr _ m >3" g T; MCGOWIII I "RE ‘my a so" I. r’ GENERAL MERCHANTS MON j IJMENTAL '1 m F MANUFACTURERS A limited number McCormick-Deering, 5 and l 6 ft. Grain Binders, 2 sets 6 ft. Double Disc Phone aa-u Montague i Tractor I-Iarrows. Pb n” ch I OII on»... Montague oz-a Kllrnuir, r. a r. e "Immw" i; Axwmxkiiyaa i T. M. Llewellyn Ltd. loldroault & Mciluald I; Gimm Mmzht‘: d’ I t‘ com. nerd. Ezz Grading . ""13"?" :1: .11.... 0V 5 trill"? a "ill i v32»: “In: and ss-r. I EGG? POULTRY “d EVOIIIIII! surrrms .2‘ Phone 32 Montague, P.E.l. Phone 67 Montague. P.E.l. i I Mcaoce — ‘ARN “l ' i; FREDMEIS Under tho management of Lloyd H. sfiwm" a Bu“ SERVICE s1. ATION fitewart tltusinewt and modes-n SfGIVIC: mum Merchant‘ 4: mvmq 01L pggpugpg 19th: i‘: zrlnf I; u? naenspo odmotzrls a book In And inspect Our 3) n s r c . rv ng r uc are l‘ own-m rm M- exclusively handled. Servicing u in n» """ u" °' é’ Mvnvmwl Wm! hands of experienced and capable ern- NITU“ Phone 88-4 - Mflnlakuc. mu ployees. A complete line of tires, tubes, "m" '7 M°'““‘“" batteriesiand accessories are handled ‘M’ when available. The long experience of " , the manager should bespeak for him a g l Mum's large share of patronage. W. A. JIIIIIISIIIIIE i‘; SERVIUE STAT!!!" Situated as it is in the Town of Souris m (Ellzbbllbiil) n ‘j oAs-oln-wasulflo and on the main paved street, if you have "m," $051111 m‘ 1 Acclssimms any extensive servicing you will be only a GRocEmE _ "w". _ ,/ c°"'""°'° Imbflmh“ é short distance from the Hotels and s kill)": -" EIJSS h , Phone 44-11 mo era’ upp es, c onl _ Montague. P.E.l. é stores. voila“? alllllqmntliaigrlig? Q Wsxxoee‘ J\/\7\7\. z‘ y! "- I» ""9"!" i‘ °°- J. A. llollonold 8r Go. -l- ~l- STEWART ‘l, General Merchandise GEN MILO Ts nil-Mrs . F155 DRY 00°95 1M - rrrooucafironraas "E““““E5 ) “"95"” Clldlllll, r. a. r. Phone 1-1 Phone 4 uno- s: 5 Phone ll Montague. P.5d. g In Businus Ovor l5 Years Monk“; p31, l wxw XX. v 550R“ m" EASTERN PAGNING GIIIAPANY Estate "m" - W. B. LEAIIII 7 oaocmms a FEED! ass-r PACK anaun , T“ m,“ 5H0, , . . r PM“ w“ N" "m, clncllm IADDII calcium an! Y” n m" M" your, Exporters or silo in tweed sworn‘ Jar- ' r. c. Ialsmd LOBSTER! AND SMILTS KETS. , e Phone I0 Eouris. P. I. l. SOUR“. DEL f, n. ~oonmc ‘ooamxxl’ o"? I "i-"iiiiiii i n u mominns a son a narrow 1 co , cmmxamgAcTony ' l smavrci: STATION .2 so bo a c Id so; °'°°'§$<ik$§§?uI-I-'r?i§§“‘ m‘ (1- Il- Stewart. Prop.) é O II l ll D II -~ I Logkgr Bplgg, n IRVING OIL PRODUCTS é Canning of all Kind; I TAXI nalmzlt suor WA8lIlIN&.-Ic:'lrl:ig:IZI-\Ti I wurnzo warranwourn Montague. g Phone 23 Sour-is, P.E.l. RX‘? '5 'l l d.pa.. wnrrl. rm»- Pbono It ~ Bonds, P.E.l. M‘ T ‘\‘.‘\>\7\>\)~\>\> I l PART! i ...... ‘g OOIPOIATION 3 g l