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F YOU were allowed the choice of one feature in a roof. you would probabl, say "it must be weathcrtight". And for over 90 years JohnxrManville roola have hem just that. But when you choose the modern J-M Asphalt Shingles you ALSO get colourful beauty (in eye-appeal- int: blends and bright solid colours) . . . PLUS a aelection of styles to Rlll For informative literature on J-M Asphalt Shinglee. see your J-M dealer or write Clnadian Johns- suit all types of architecture . . . Manviile. Dept. PLUS tire resistance . . . PLUS a N-l5, 199 Bay St., most ml-active low first con and In Toronto. I-394 Johnsillilanville M.F. SDHURMAN C0" LTD. Kenaington - Summerside - Charlottetown A COMPLETE BUILDING smwrca EGYPTIAN THREATS REJECTS U. N. REQVNT CAIRO. Aug. 20-lAP)- An in-t -e- fluentilal Egyptian newspaper said NEW DELHI. Aug. 20 -tAPt- today Egypt will beltr no respons- India today rejected it United ibility lnr lives or British iroo . in Nations request that it. earmark the Suez Canal area after t is military units ior possible U. N. country cancels tho 1936 Anglo. service. Prime Minister Nehru told Egyptian treaty. such troops, saidlparliament.'the request was turned the newspaper Al Ahram, will be down because "creation of a Unli- l-oneidered "enemy troops uninw- ed Nations force would emphasize fully residing in the canal area." compulsory. rather than mediat- The frnsliy lzives Britain the right.ory, functions and therefore would WentAway ROMANTIC NAME Gretna, a village in Mllnitiba. was named after the Scottish born der town made famous by run- away marriages. SHOE POLISH R719 (""111 rlusll”? K ' Economical AFTER. COCCIDIOSIS A I. L POULTRY NEED A BUILD UP NIXON'S PELLAGRIEX excellent rocnnntrtlctltr tonic. for birds aficr aitackn oi cnccidlosia. Tho vitamins, minere all. and trace elements in Pell- axrex increase appetite. vitality and stimulate growth. Try Pell- axrex in the drinking water (or only '1 days. JAMIESON'S YHABMACY Moniatlle, P. E. I. Q POULTRY WANTED Buying daily in In Live or Dressed Poultry, EASTERN PA(ll(lNG ,CO., LTD. .Souris to station troops in the Canal nren,lnot help in the creation of a now Britain's major Middle East proper psychological atmosphere hue. ilor the preservation of peace." x Dont miss this thrilling war Armoured Division. l story 0 1' the Guards Ride with this tank man in hit: "death-spitting" iron monster rumbling across the face of a twisted countryside - smashing, crushing. destroying - - - You will be on-thc- spot on D-Day. Roll across Normandy A through Brussels - Nijmegen - Eindhoven. You'll live it. and wonder - "They Were Not Divided." Sandy's Drive-In Th Prcselt ts TONIGHT -- 8:45 Wrlloy Wore Not Divided" ,' .(A .1. Arthur Rank Production) Refraallmenta served during the show, eatre "T FOR YOUR INFORMATION ” Slaw of 8 'a Restaurant will not It 1. Restaurant wil carry on via usual. be leaving P. . OOOaa& 4this is just. an THE EASTERN GUARDIAN A(iE.NT!l:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Loatlrr. Mn. Byron ltewafl. Mn. Bruce Maorhee. Mlu Joyce Wiulnion. Min Joan Johnlion. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waltloa Levon. The Guardian may he bouxhi at the following plaeoo in Montague: Blue Dome neatanrana, and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: The Peat Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar Int! 3. lleharda ls Ion. ..'HO0LEY's MEN'S WEAK. ....'Mr. Roland Crane o1VRiver- Montague. big summer clearance ton. was a recent visitor to Mon- slile. Quality good; a'. low pi'.":9S tague.-M. sale now on. end: August wh. Bargains for all. ..tMr. and Mrs. Clayton Rob- : ertson and non. Clayton .ll.. of . hMrs. S. S. Heessian. Mon- Boston. Maaa.. are at present vis- tague, left for New York. Yos.- mug in Lower Montague, guests terday morning, for a visit with of Mr. and Mrs. Chcssel Annealt. her sister, Mrs. A. C. Dumont.-M. alvi. Wlm Audrey Wilkinson, oi 'Frienda will regret to learn Courtland. Ont.. and Mr. and Mrs. that. Mr. Colin MacDonald. Com- Lloyd Clark of Leamington. Oni.. met-cial Cross. is a patient in the who are touring the Maritimes, King's County Hospital.-M. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, Lowe-r Monlague. rec- ently.wM. vicinity will regret to learn that --- Mn. Mntiida Dirlgweli is a pal- . "HIE MERCHANTS and busi- ient in the King's County Hospi- nese houses of Montague have tai. made. arrangements in have all . iblbisll that is scattered around onlsatul-day nights cleanedrnllp ear Sunda mornings. is e e ” ” and Viclntiy Allen makes the town look more attrac- Malcolm left rin- tive lo the travelling pucblicmlnd will serve to give the tourists a Mr. much better -impression. The Canny on . motor mp M T0,, p”he5 T.e5p0”5”me my this pm" onto. Ont.. via Boston, Mass. gram being arranged and carried ' gggg. out should be highly commended M". Harry Simmonds M Ch”, on their efforts. it is -understood m”,m.,..n Wu 5 recent visir,,r m , vmerlmenl but Genrgrtnwn at the home of his there ls no doubt it will be con- si,...r.',n.1,,w, M,-,, N. w. Hun. AFriends in Little Pond and tlnued as it will prove it great 59", asset to the beautiful town of M0nlo38'U9r”M' Mr. and Mrs. Vililliam While nf Borden are vacationing in ..tBRlI)GF.TOWN SWHINIING Georgetown. where they are CLASSES -An enthusiastic group guests at the home of Mrs. of swimmers participated in Red White's brother. Mr. J. F. John- Cross Tests at Bridgetown nn son. Monday, August. 13th. Miss Lillian McPllee instructed this group Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and which was sponsored by the two sons of Montreal who are Bridgetown Women's Institute. mentioning in this Province are Mrs. James .7. Campbell, chairman visiting in Georlzeiown. They art- nr the Red cross S'tVlTnmlh;z and guests at the home of Mr. and Water Surely Committee arranged Mm Frank G018"- tlle clamps and also the film show in the Bridgetown Hall. she p--.z. Miss Hallie Raiusc, who is scntrd B gilt to Miss McPilee an Pmnloyed in Amherst. N. 5.. is behali of the members or me Vlslllnx her parents. Mr. nmi class. The following candidate". Mra- Albert Ramse- successfully completed the tests: -m- Elrmelllary-l-Ernest. MacLeod. Jean Ml” J9""i9 L99 m0ll8l'dS ""3 Campbell, get”. M(.,cDcm.)dV Aub. Miss Margaret Richards recently ury cantcilo. Edna MacMuster.h"d 35 "WT Ellesisv Mfr Hllli Ada MacDonald. Bcrtlha Llewellyn, M"- Waller Richards of Pepper- wayne Mon”. Ginger MMMMLGE rel, Mann Mu. Ernest Green of- Concord. New Hampshire and Junior--Bertha Lletw ll , Ed Maclhliaster. Phyllis rcliry, Bail; Mn" B"'"”d Bwhm M New Mncholtald. Edith Turner, Wa.-no R0” N" st p Moms" ” Jiecent visitors at lhr vl'.ang summer home on Water Street. wnsum hon," w I" were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts Th; fggu1ar mommy m?et1nK 31- and children. Patsy and Michael; the wlmloe North WAI. met .tpMr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy the home or Mrs. Robert. and Nei- ""7 Mi” L”'d" K"9”v A" 0' son Stevenson on August. The 35”” Jiiimv N' 3- presldent being absent, the vice- hih” Graito of Bonsilaw Male Quartelie Heard Al Montague . r A rare treat was enjoyed by those who were in attendance at the regular evening service it. Trin- ity United Church. Montague. on Sunday evening when they were privileged to have the Bonshaw Male Quartette take phone of the music. Tl'le'quartlel.te is composed or Messrs. Dan MacPhee. Hector MacNevin. Stephen MacLeod and James W. Boyce, with Mr. Peter Mocbonald aa organist and dir- actor. Mr. MacDonald kindly acted as organist for the entire service. The quartette gave as their first number ”For You I Am Praying". and iollowed later with "I'm Ree deemed”. "still Sweeter Every Day". and "The Jericho Rood," all of which were greatly enjoyed by ll congregation which filled the church and overflowed into the hall adjoining. The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. (Dr.) A. D. Mao- Kenzle, who has just returned, greatly refreshed, from a. month's holiday. At this and also at the morning service apeclal reference was made to the repairs lately made to the interior of the church lu which a new floor has been laid and the aslles covered with lino- icllm, paid for by the choir. At the close of the service lunch was served to the visitors in the hall. They very kindly gave a few more musical numbers, and a. happy social hour was spent. - M. whim Road Anti Vicinity Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Whim Road, recently visited her mother. Mrs. Priscilla Shaw in Brudcne.l. Mr. Claude Stewart has return- ed to his home at Kllmuir after visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. Arthur MacDonald, Whirn Rand, and Mr. Dick Campbell. Commercial Cross. recently motor- ed to Charlottetown. Miss Mary Macxinnon. iialilax. is spending her vacation at whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Miss Marjorie Campbell. RN, were recent. visitors to Charlotte- town. Miss Mary MacDonald. Saint John. N. B.. is spending her vacat- ion visiting friends and relatives president. Mrs. Stanley Ynunker M”: 5”” N Picm" conducted the meeting which k?Rg;"gnt”)1.d”ng';5'letfeaiiecexg d b,' i i "J it " 11- . , ., rggfg; by ;e5eTtz1:: ..C;::g-.8," "la. Inr their names. following a vlszl ken, Ron C H was answeud by with relatives in Georgetown. There was one twelve members. here. Mr. Lester MacDonald. Whizn Road. accompanied by Mrs. Lewis ; Watson and several friends and ' ' ” AUGUST 21. 1951 is counsel of seem at Jul...-,, Tahinl care of the interests of camp chief. and Rex hllriew arltlm and Canadian scouts at- o: British headquarters 1.. tending the seventh world may ing ceremonies of meeting mn Scout. Jamboree now under Way at some l5,000 boys mm 47 'nm Bad Ischl. Austria, are: John are attending, the scouts soil-mnri Thurman, left. of Gillwell Park. pledged to help pruerrr, ,...,,;', British oamp chief; Rev. Robert peace and the right. of ....,f, Rolls of Hamilton. Ont., Canadian worship as he pleases, i by m' or clliiortiMcBrllie .-, 'V :v,, Wt" ly Napoleon and llllcle El ' as .::-'..-.v. . r4'l. I I llllm . . Mr. and Mrs. John Donnvlm of r vlsltnr present. The mlnules of the - TCWIVPS lTl0l””d W Ch8rl09l0' previous meeting were read. ap- :&::?;' ofNMnS'b0;?v'Ren.swlfjgzgilf town during Old Home Week. P"":d- md mmadr ThamC0”9:' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan Ml. N ,'hmj6TC"0n 0, h” n V l -A. non ence was red and cusse . ,' A 0 ' ll r i T " 'T”' r Mr. Robert Stevenson thanked the i!r11lgohncfre.Pmou' who are mmmel 1;”-nofd to Tol:3ntoBwnlhhhlIs”brme' members for the fruit he received ,..,g ll" 017"" 55 W 3 U8 07 Ac-nggq D A '- 1: was mowd and seconded that Miss Ru”. Robenson of "H, f.1o'l;:yetolvn.”aft):-il- vacationing gt l1..ve"d .1-(Vgnlkug, azgoungtn ene- . ' r w . . , . . . lclnelschooi be supplied with tolleu glllage Rendezvous Restaurant, lll (mid Plhmp a.Cog:gx,n"' Mr O.FoIlow 8.Annndmo Islagggyng siihee u-crelarv reported C1940 m'ii.iii'pl'Zrli;.l.w”'l.: rilfiulllt guest Dd . H-9,” 7 LTICMPQ" mmroubl. . V r r e c ar 1 an - India a ure 27.Exclama- ' H I arcetcrirgcxiilzcefrom the lunches sold at Miss Margaret Richards. mn:IMEg"g0n';:e;t:t::Ih: l.Gol.:'-Kl. non New committees nppulriled: Mr. Lawrence Baichilder has 5? maigfrr 29,12” ” ypomnrrwn .pl'annt '1 I I1'lllo0Hnl3d 1 ssctktlgghscfil molxlrrrsm A-lvtohhsll rce::f!l?;d Talliistr Ttlteiretl Til ll Rimn Driiflincialo snflalflfnlllga Tat an "'om.)o.m'' .. trough lute sick (3 mj,nm,)'iM,s.Ameg?gh.;.: annual holidays. Duringmhrif :iderab1lsehlengt.1ll at time. Also ”.g"'::;'d gnu Mrs. Robert Stevenson. :5 wall relieved by Mr iggcon wing is '”e:n'i710yt:g5;n ;g,q,,",,' tut R ni.duQp.m 0! '..ud".. h,,.,l frhe blankets which were recelv- 9"- 1on(etW',n lllnilamed lprint.) Nigeria 44. Tubular, eo. from the Fairi-ield Woolen .M d ' gpog on nwdm 3-Lpume. condmv Mills, were. then distributed among have "M '" mm” "04 HIGH 0" Tuesda mom. h 1 b us ,..'eyeitd (var.)i zmsgllonl 45,ummr the members. dmmm. Mu.ElrPe.lrlI1eSlAS"e that; mm at Wm; Rmd'l35:ng0 05” nunlmlc 16.!-ladl! 2l9.0rientnI t?.Bro0d or ,.e'1S1heatsigt:";,l;e,;.m&et;;:s willlbebrf Boston. Mass. run my, Anenw", ,.':. schools in the district to trier: the .0. 1:::h"hd '""'” 9h"””M . . . . M M" Em. All Y - d , tn . ta-to . 0 us: - (vm . ggglmfglgv ggmggrynefhgudlgggg am... ' ' ” "' ”” i” 2?... EL l?.'i.?g Ei.liii'?.i”Eiir"l2”'il1iC ”:f,,';"" "-3"'-"' 4'-V-tl-l 48-9” A ' 1m. J dl . S0 f Ti M” Clam” cmsweu md Miss Sub-Lieutenant Maurice DeLo;y T.E:ChelT1g ltrtnedlgiertenet l;?ltc(17!:l?.';lrl: ni-Akpk W""”E Clldnlm The mllectlon 101' R. c. N.. Halifax. N. s. and Vear. Miss Ruby MacLeod whim 3”" me "am"? "m9"m9d "1 3135- Officer Cadet Cullen DeLory R lload. who taught in Montague 'u'hl.'nd (Di; Pml"3mm9 C9mmm99 10? 3999' C. N.. Halliax. N. S. were ivl... Memorial High for the gt ever. It mm") 0m'h9P rs MW R0138” SWVCMOH tore to the Island over the week al year: is now tethchirig in ”'G”&mA" frhg meeting closed with --rile end. belnz called home due to thn rlmaeneil. Mr .-Davin Erskine it '"'u”''”” Kmg ' im" which lunch W” k”'' d"”' "I ""3" Rrnndfather. Mr, teaching in Kllrnuir Mrs Russell ”'n'"u' id ii the iclhmelia lmd ”,”'"T”':' T- P. Cullen of Charlottetown. i Maciieth has taken. whim nmcr ”-3'''''' m” ll r Arie. 9 ns es: also re: - T h A ' , up ed the members with ice-cream. QUADBlPLE:'r1s'dnon,yq ts:io,?0iu';”gap'T::1dg lfrlgghlggmgg l.:ltt:: wwm'w"""m"' an. Aug. 20 Moore Commercial Cross is con- BALMORAL, Scotland - (CP)- -(AP)-Quma:.gwgB be , ma W mum R N . m- Aswan g1:&n(it&o:'g.con holldgl gm-e. ila ugh-L-iwere born todayyto 2'1-yea: g -" "1 ii ML 0'm- gamma ,. c a grouae- un mg n 0 rs. Muriel Brenda B MCINTREAL, A , . g 3 lIdaIi&. lhl-. moorland air is the best thing wife of a mu. mech.nlc,rovy'-:1.:Twenty-five nrllliglr mend (cigiir "'”"""h”” r!;l;0r:lE9:flithArl;lJf1dlrtl;)Vels lav fnen Browns have one other child. Tr... Scandinavian air cadets left Can- -A-".u""'m? spam on 0 9 C55 0 Fl I cloth: and all four additions were ME by Fl.C.A.F. plane today rift," gm” ' - epor it doing well. oomplctinlz ll three-week tour of ”.m,.....k. Ontario and Quebec, OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla 1 Heelzo sl.mPru'ooo Mosvz THAT VCH-iL9T 5EAQCHttAY Fat I no-STAH wees lorn-it seven, MISTAH 9l.ssn'4aov-te u ,6EtGT Ito 1H CAWM Pcowltol .5 Bvsuoess me ME Moon- ll 6t-WOERS CAPTNATED A if Revenue A9etoT NAME , 08 Mo5VMt?ni'AB.' 11-” A KN Term 85 ow: Twueess H-rs-me mac- Mthwla LIKE "Me euxss SUPPER PW CnoDeQet.LA! LEP5 WAIT 'l'FLl..Tt-5 MAJOQ COMES ; uoeame our ' A OF we clue-Le Am: Tim. mu 9? V ' REGCDE PARTY?- 1); Eve BANANA BEAK V; s Iklil) ....-. up . A If IEiC"t&'-1-av -p ..,..; 53. Haunted ititrint.) DOWN ula. in il- , teawered lr potion x!M1ll1C!Il'P!oQuo'ra:.ne:e's now, so wotil iv htgggunnnxni H g , r I: L L o w , Oihill” "Mil! atanda for another. In this example A is W4 :1or the three L's. X for the two O'a. etc. single letters. n90-it ll"”PM”h "" '9l'l'!h and formation o( the words are all hlntt. ,QlI.eoy,ule code letters are ulatmm. ; Al-'k!lt00tt'amQaotatbI Y vtnrna wars: U: ATS ittwcltow 7 rwrxt. sou: tlf v.taAntw.'..'ratu.oos1.J. ' "W"l-.v'- C-rtoquotel so ms Ln-ll: ms t'Lowl1:o"rR0li' W8 Mrsrnatovs van.-rnnrovno. 3."!!!-!!I..!r.!!i0.L':-,ll-v-.0:-o-ta. TIQMT vJrNJ For Sale At Bargain Prices . . . ,t One MOODY THRESHER. complete. 1" mum condition. -and One nitlnssrzv HARRIS CLIPPER COM 0 y one aso . i gleae machinzea hgve been takeltjti it; trade for . C . asaey Harris aelfnpvnopelled comAGr'lENCY Montague BINE. "595 new T.