a Problem PAGE TEN “favor/a.- 7e7a/ Georgetown And gineering. During wal employed Government on survey work. Charlottetown on Mon day, recent visitors to Georgetown. Charlottetown, has relatives in Brudeneil town. Miss Cullen has been grant ed a two ‘year's from his librar duties and leave attend Dalhousie University. Mi’. and Mrs. aid were visitors Monday. —-Geo. Make Attempt To Avoid Deportation By CARTER L. DAVIDSON HAIFA, Palestine, Bept, 23,... (AH-Approximately 600 unauth- orized Jewish immigrants were transferred to a British troopship today for trans-shipment to cyp- rus, after nearlv 100 of them had dived over the side of the block- ade runner Paimakh in a desper- ate but unsuccessful attempt to swim to the Holy Land. t Six soldiers leaped in among the frantic swimmers and fasten- ed ropes to them. as British sol- Fully Supports Truman Policy ii, J. mason DPTOMETBIQT fitting and Sulllllvllll Gllli” EM. Montague, P. E. I. Office I-Iourl lfl to l2 A, M- 2 to 5 P. M. Averell Hammad, Ambassador to Britain who Sun- day was named secretary of Com. mcrce in President Cabinet. declared today that fully support the foreign _ of Mr. Truman and State Secretary Byrnes. and added that he thought most Americans held the same view. The handsome diplomat. who will succeed the ousted Henry Wallace, said iri a formal state- ment that he believed Mr. Truman and Mr. Byrnes were "carrying on the high principles laid down by Mr. Roosevelt. There lies the road to peace.” , At a press conference, Mr. i-iarrlman declined to discuss fur- ther Mr. Byrnes’ Foreign Policy. He commented that "American policy in the lest analysis is based on public opinion and I think the Ilfllil‘; body cf American public opinion is supporting Mr. Truman and Mr. Byrnos." l-le disclosed he tallied with Mr. Byrnes by telephone and the latter Holidays etc- bv appointment Office Connected With UBCGSTOIIE For Sale AT SOURIS itivicit so acrel of land, with house and barn. on he out side of Souria River, 1% mile; frmn South. This arcperiy has s Shore frontage, and ideal for summer cottages or for lome pcrson desiring a simall farm. For further particulars apply to MELVIN I. McQUAlD, Solicitor. 5mm" P‘ "1' had "a kind word" about the ap. ' poimnent. Mr. Harrimsn is lan- . hing to o to Paris, then will eave ' "reiatlvey soon" for the United Iran ans ace Mr. I-Iarriman declined to discuss the speech in New Yon: by Mr. Wallace which led to his dismissal from the cabinet. Mb". Harriman god no commentvalisodreglértditng '"—‘“ is successor as n c aes LONDON. s? L 23—‘R‘~’“t°r'-"' Ambassador to Britain. The Iranian overnment today faced itl second separatist problem within six months, following the seven-point demand for provincial autonomy in the southern Iran province of Pars, drawn up by Quashquai ts-ihesmen who rose in revolt during the week-end. The first insurrection involved Azerbaijan in the north for an advanced form of self-government. It occurred when Soviet troops were due last March to withdraw from Iranian territory tinder the icrms cf the wartime tripartite agreement and it still has not been settled despite prolonged nego- Motor Vessel is Destroyed Dy Fire (By ‘lihc Canadian Prado) 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Niki" i. 'i‘he till-ton motor vessel Earl and Fred. carrying a cango coal from Sydney, N.B.. to Bonavista. _ Nfid., was dBMPOYBd W l “f? tistions between the local admin- whim star-ml in the e ineroom istraiion, and the central gcvt-rn- on nevus" on u“ nu Qggtgm ment- tip oi’ Newfoundland Saturday. LONDON, Sept. 33 -- (AP) — W. United States Truman's “I policy" diers and sailors teamed up with Palestine police in preventing the mass escape plan. Police and navy launches scurried through the wa- ters picking up the, immigrants. After the swimmers had been rounded up. the transfer of 588 refugees to the British troopship Ocean Vigor was accomplished without furtihsr incident. But even as the Pslmaklrs pas- sengers were embarking on the iroopship. the yacht l-ielopolis ar- rived in Haifa harbor with 13/.) more illegal immigrants. who also presumably will be sairt to deten- tion csmoc on Cyprus- The body of one immigrant. the fighting yesterday. was turned over to the Jewish azcncv for burial. Earlier today. an anzrv crowd r-f demonstrators had formed in the Hacarmel section of Haifa and had demanded that the body be surrendered by bhe British- Tommies fired scattered volleys over the heads of the demonstrat- ors. who finailv dispersed at the behest of moderate leaders in their midst. Tension remained high at this port. and troops were standing by to maintain order. All shops were closed in the cliY- The mass swim for the prom- ised land. with almost one-sixth of the passengers going over the ride of the Palniakh. occurred immediately after the refultees had refused in send a deleitlilbfl to confer with authorities on iranshloment to Cyprus. y the Provincial Howard Walker was a visitor to Mrs. James McLeod and daught- er Lorraine of Murray River, were Miss BessleMacDonald of Ken- slngton is visiting here. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A, A. Kennedy. Miss Dorothy Cullen of th staff of the P. E, Island Libraries, been visiting and George- leave of absence shortly for Hal fax where she will lzonard Fitzger- to Montague on THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN At Maritime C I I iilvlmlr Donvontion ....'Joh Bo J's of Re , a our u , “ " W151i}. Bgycefliltzs retilirxednto ITYCONL 211M211}?! ghglcjggggz7 s 0n II VGA‘ h will conitinue his ‘stall: ell‘: en? OMING T.__._._o MARJTlMEs the summer he 6 Mar me ministers and leaders in Christian Education will the opportunity of hearing one of the continent's experts in group leadership at the comics Sunday School Convention to be held 1n Saint John, October Z2 to 24, in the person of Dr. Paul M. Lin.- bcrt, President-elect of Spring- field (International Y.M.C.A.) Cul- le e, . “Born in Pennsylvania, Dr. Lim- bert is a graduate of both Lancas- ter and Union Theological Bwnin- aries. and holds a Columbia tlcc- toratc. Aticr several years as Pro- fessor of Education and Dlrccioi‘ of Springfield, and hurries back from the Marltimcs for his in- auguratllon. During the war Dr. Limbert was given special responsibility for rc- ligious emphasis and public affairs education in the American Y. M. C. A. He is flC-W in Europe travel- li-ng with the special education mission sent by the State Depart- ment to evaluate work being done in Germany; and will be in e, posi- tion to give first hand impressions of conditions in Europe. Dr. Limbert will be chief even- ing speaker at the Ccoiveiition, which opens in Central Baptist Church, Tuesday, October 22. at 7.30 p. m. and will he presided ovcr 3y Rev, Robert Shaw, Milton, N. Police Get First HAMILTON. Sept. 23 - (GP)- Provilnciai Police brought here for strike duty at the steel Company havei 1 Dali in Weeks g i DERDMAIII (I. I. Dunning. In.) IABDWABIt IDOUI I PRODUCE A LUMBII vvv J.. A. McDonald is Do. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IJMITID GINIIAL MERCHANTS llld PIODUOI IXPOBTIII MDITARIIE GARARE (G. A. Nicholson and C. A. Nicholson. Prone.) GENERAL REPAIIB AOITYLENI WELDING SUPPLIES OI‘ A BITTER KIND (The Pride We his in our Pint ls Wail Pounded) IUNII-AL DIIICTOIS AND IMIALMIII The Montague Furnishing Do. Ltd. ' SEPTEMBER 2s. 19 KING'S COUNTY BUSINESS REVIEW M ‘i eh,“ 5 _ Monunm P“ . . . . . . . , . . . . .~ . .. a Phone oz. --- _ww, r r " “M” wm“ “nu” BOOTS tor; Phone II Hoists with l2 Ft. g In stock for fume McCormick-Bearing McGowan’: Limited GENERAL MERCHANT! Phcuo Montague 82-! i 5 i’. M. Llewellyn ltd. General Delivery To Bus Stop Everything For The Family Opou TUES. and SAT. Ivan Montana, PJ-i. Merchants IIIKI ‘O Kllmulr, P. l. L diets delivery Brantford L! Hydraulic Tipping Silll. l! a a1 In Stock m muesli»; denlfivorymfc ° m“ "’“" FREDDIE? ssitvics STATION IRVING OIL inwouors Opposite Vere neck _ Monument Works Phone 38-4 - Montague. P-IJ. AALAAA of Canada plant several weeks ago, were called out for the first time Saturday night when a fight broke strikers were landed from a tom- psny boat alongside the iakeshore about l5 miles east of the city. Un- arrived the fight was over. No one was reported seriously injured. FALL SHIPMENT EGG! BEGIN TO BIIITAITH For the first time. a shipment of’ eggs held in refrl on om s ring storage until all delivery to ritain was loaded at Montreal aboard S. s. Corrales. So tembcr 3 to i0. It consisted of 58. cases 0i’ so douen each brought to Montreal in railway refrigerator cars fwm ll far west as Alberta. Bougiht and stored for the Brit- ish Ministry of Food last S in: by the Special Products Boar . this is the first of fall shipments to Brit- ain expected b0 total 462.000 cases. with British as well as Canadian hens now in their period of lowest One of the demands advanced The news reached here today, by the trlhcsmcn in the south me may, was ordered w ‘ban. is that recently arrested lcairicrs dcn 5111p by her master, Hefbert cf the Pakhtiari tribe should be Bow“; “than the fire spread released. A number of Pakhtiari qujgkly, may were picked up by! tribesmen from southwest Iran a customs Cutter and taken to’ recently were arrested by the "rn- Point May. None of the crew was,’ tral government on the charge cf primed, | being implicated in a plot against __.___ MOTHER, MAY I the safely of the stale. —~——————— COME OUT T0 DRY‘! . TINY CITY ___ i lcsn City is about the size MOREOAMBE. Lancashiiu, Eng- land, Sept. as --&tv. O, J. Btrsnks, vicar of It. Barnabas Qlllh. the proper place for bathing |l I i-s in the Water. Protesting against local bathing beauty parades, he said: ‘ “It seems a curious thing that any young woman should want to walk around before thousands of people, as near naked n the law allows, in order to have her physi- cal points assessed as if she were Vat Ell i8-hoic golf course. ‘KELLOGCS Asia/W’ some sort of prize animal at i! cattle show." E omfiiivTiiunomns DOHAAMU i oil , LBICGSDQIBIIIPC, FOR ASTH MA land - (C?) _ "Put down that silver and eeltloug; shoutedtfi-gesr- : e apman o - E’ H/“Y FLVER her dining room at mil?- ,_ night. I i . Appeal and E- R- Brow & Son ‘l;‘.”‘i;“f.%.. dirlstmss cards Bazaar wait wss discussed and decided iq try and act print material for some. Fire, Auto, Life, Acciden t, Sic/mes meemaroeé s from cards sold at afld Pldtfi clay; Inguyanc‘ Next meet] ' to in held st Mrs. af Lowest Rate Agent at Summmide. D. 0. Stewart ‘I44 finished St. Charlottetown Sept. 11th. with l 807i. member giving a stitlon." donate $25.00 towards repair work ‘done on school. A letter was read ifrom Tuberculosis Le The: did. _ in! the Institute from Institute one from member for sympstfl card sent her. It was also decid Hillard Monk's. roll call to he sn- mend umn or October. “fl. J0 YIIIOIO. grees. This extra care will ensure deliv- ery of finer uallty storage eggs than ever beore. say officials of ttuhaulgcminion Department of Agric- SPRING BROOK W. I. The September meeting of the Borina Brook Women's Institute was held st the home of Miss Hattie Mscbeod. on Wednesday. six members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the Ooilect in uni- Roll csii was answered by each "health super- Minutes of last muting were read. approved. and si . On motion it was dcci we tie, thank- IOI‘ 20.00 lCIIt convention; also o send 810.00 to Salvation Amiy canvass district for Secrets Collection taken amounted f0 with s verse about A - closed with National h! slici- which lunch we: hostess, Quilted by LIGITIST ILIMINT leave the churchyard but they re- » Mr. lqwis. back as thouali to front-march him shoe. from the churchyard. Meanwhile a reiilfn-lO-Wufk vote out between strikers and non-i strikers. The battle occurred as non- '\c\c\c\ SIIVICI STATION GAS-OIL-WASHING it’; iliifiiaa“‘ifiifriiiiy.i°“éii“il‘ 80‘ WESSMIES men who were leaving the plant Cnllilllflfl l-Ilbflflililll fgrntheaaveek-end, uiientflintu action "m", 44." s e s rung an sts swung Yer 15 minutes. l Montague. P.I‘..l. By the time the provinclalsls v ~~A~¢ F: sli times. P. 0. Bo: 340 Phone l6." Montague. P. I. Inland z Iflluglo. P. l. L ‘ mm ‘:4 .3‘ b ' See McKenzie Garage Sourls, For Your Dar Dverhaui This Winter McKENZIE GARAGE’ at Souris is prepared and equipped to give your csr the service it needs. Under the supervision of ROBERT J. MeKENZIE, who is himself a mechanic with over 26 years experience the Garage has been in operation since 1920. The mech- anics empioyed are fully qualified to work on the engine of your car or tractor and a complete stock of automotive parts and accessories reduces the de- lay of repairs to a minimum. ' If you contemplate a complete overhauling your car, truck or tractor this winter you should ar- range now for storage space in the repair shop and you can be assured of a satisfactory job. i A complete stock of DeLuxe Motor Oils, Willard and Exide Batteries and Duniop Tires is carried at SOURIS . LADIES’ fliitl CHILDREN'S WEAR iiii“‘ftii.”i.lit.°ir.p""oral: n L n c t. o §§'°i.§°.?.ié'.li% ..':.::P,:::ii' ' ' ° '°'°' °' Li§iiiil"...°i.§'”ll.°. .’.’.‘§"...’.i"¥?...'§.; °'"'"' “"°""‘“" fiifffiiifirkfiii °iittmtli§fi ‘$1131; our 000m m °°"‘"”° ““° °' M“ ii.“.i§"i‘.‘l‘éi’ ..i‘..‘§.‘.‘§f’ .:;.. °.:2:.?:.': camel-s "r" e "r "t we -"~ Egeifrlilgtlagyotéheyeigot by marking "on ' Monum.‘ PL‘. iidhbcr cf III-wool blankets. i r Vicar Dismissed names of the mourners. Mr. Sweeiinlz ordered them to used. "I will welt for the police." said Mr. Sweating took his III: and twisted it. behind hi: from the burial ground. Finally ' pushed. without resist- Tns magistrate found the case as proved but dinnlaled it on gsnnent of four diillinos (ti) costs. ‘RUN OUT AID GE 'ME A IACKAOI OI’ THOSE PLAYER’! MILD CIOARITTIS VliTtVIi-ll WETPROOI‘ FARR.” Lithium is the ilnitm sf sii ill elements. - CANNING FACTOR! Soc u about Cold Storage incisor Canning of all Kink WILIIID WATTIIIWOITI Montague. Space. MoiiiiiZiPS DARAII (Robert J. Mclculio. Prop-i PART! and GENIIAL IIPAIIS - DILUXI) MOTOI OIL DUNIDP Till! Wear. including latest We lilo Iiovo u lhniiod Phone 38-11 Phone 1190 “fl Phono OT Phone I1 .1; c <.'~<-v.~<. r. G~Go€oo4¥¥vc DBUG ETOBE Optometrist - Pr“... ptlngu VITAMINS OI‘ ALL KINDS W. A. PDDLE 8| 00. LIMITED Dealer: In DII GOODS-OEOCIIIES- HARDWARE Phone 021-2 r Mmtune. P VERE BECK & SDli MONUMENTAL MANUFACTURERS lioudroauitft Mciiuam t owe. Iefd. Egg Grading t Station g EGGS. POULTRY Ind SUPPLIES i STEWART 8i BElill General Merchants Look In And Inspect Our Full Lino of FURNITURE I J. TAABDIi _'\m'k'kmm\ i - Montague and SHOES. etc. Montague ‘Charlottetown 9 '\€\—\f\-\r\~xr\/\r\fv\r\\f\‘\-\/wx- Montague. P.5d. Montague. PlJ. A Y>c\c\c\\ of i. r W. A. JDIINSTDIIE (lot. ll“) on... Established Plrm Montague GROCER ES - FRUIT - F 0U FEEDS Smokers’ Sup licl. School Supplies an Hardware Phone 6 Montague. P.E.I. J. J. STEWART MEATS - FISH l VEGETABDES 2 Phone d Main St. oo- a ouooauils. CONPICTIONIB! sac ’ snonns- comm IABIII SHOP OlNII-AL IIICIANTI all IIPOITIII IIPOITIII 0P IAII PIODUG COIPLITILINIOIIIDUIAIDIIIDI Phone production, these eggs will reaoh Efljlfl Britain at, the season when they -——— ‘mivieeidiieTihit have been sioredi IBv The Canadian Press) o E5 '5“). 0A ' w‘ B‘ at 3o degrees Fahrenheit are as. Huuulilrtaflahi), 111113., Sc-pi. 23 m‘ cm" l can" PACK niisuo m, MEWS SHOP frosted for r rading and ahip thy-Rev. Treleavcn William Stweet- PM“ 5344 N", pmh OIICKIN lADDII - CHICKEN - BEEF the sudden r in tern ra ure‘1ns. vicar of South Grosiand. was Fall Costs, Fawm and Blue causes condensation on the sheilslcqli-VICIBII of common assault but l: mos Of "m w ‘moo 51nd irzgrissass lpolilzge glsiclro ob- iggmialcec glider hihe grobatlcni of P. II- llhnl wpgpnr Am) gimp" ' ' vae s anger. e peca Pro- en era c w en ought nto ~ _ _ _ ducts Board has arranged for car- court recently for electing from "m" E. hm.‘ P‘ " I‘ gowns’ P E '1 lot shippers to have railway cars a churchyard W. Li. Lovris, re- 9 ' "“ "‘ W ‘ |pre~cooled tvlth crushed ice and salt| porter on the Huddersfield Exam- to 32-38 degrees and to have these iner. aiiiiilpdrzravthure: mmaiiétained toasfiiéa Lfifxllldfllflfh was “given that Mr. WAIIKIEIWOMTII ’ er e e s are a s, wt sno er re rter. st- into refrigerator sigace on shi a "tended the funeral of ma South COL STORAGE "s "s & s withva temperature oi’ 32-35 e-‘Crosland sportsman to get the ‘M ' ' Phone 23 SERVICE STATION (L. ll. Stewart, Prop.) IRVING OIL PRODUCTS WASHING - LUBBICATION SIMONIZING Sourfl. PJJ. McOOIIIIOI - DIIBING PALM IMPI-IMINTS I PARTS Aluooiflo Daisi- OAIADIAN Till OOIPOIATIOI’ IIATTY IIOI. IQUIPMINT Owing u} u» Polio Epidemic no ohovvo will be glvon until further notice. TAB STAR GROCERY OROCEI-Ill ITOUI - C. a. s. warm. mu .°lonn l. L rsnvfl; South, lI-I.