i. WESTERN GUARDIAN 1 III. John Pllll. ll Church Sta-imprison X _ IUIMBISIDI lllll Ill-HUI COUNT! "rut-mun Advcrfldlll should ho an with In. Pond. “nan”, pglsoogbtgall! Mo: of tho following Moi-ooh water ltroot. Gourlloo 011M000. Into: Street, Ion-t. ll m”, vmu Itroot. nun mum. l7 Gronvlllo sum. TU m orl all" 1' llltflllll nv",‘,‘{1°"§lmw oonbll I- Dgv u I with en- sat Taylor Drill C0» K911- ‘ --—— m _ any“ Qflfl w For ‘V? m; ground gets warm. spades’ 191-145, hoes, rake: 3M5? “, 5131-21685. ' ' - d lotisfaetory fimzlgfrTyoulrnfl Gourlies Dru“ 6-4-21. p experienced stenc- m? 151.1,, by letter only stat- . qualmcmions Bgndwsagéy ma. ‘ P. O. X "1 ' ,'~"“' ‘° ' 6-4-6. , ITORS T0 S‘S_IDI — Mrs. ‘ vvhlswnggy of Smith's Avenue, .0 11_s._ wns the guest this f0; 1m- sister, Mrs. W. K. W111", She was accompanied by m G, 11L McCalium. NUPTIAL SHOWER. — wsegjgyiible post nuptial show- “given by Mrs. Julien Gallant ‘WQSIXBY evening in honour of 1sLil€f.Mr5_ Vincent Perry. A ,- large number of friends of the and groom were present to i1ailllillli the happy couple. Two b girls Diane Gallant and ' wer ‘.1 kgoaallant brought in the ‘ply decorated basket laden with t, 1.115s Frances ltazavet and h Nellie Wedge opened up the "a Alt/er tlie lovely presents liaa udiiured the groom made a ,,..; speech thanking one and ior their many tanalblfi 6X- wmn; or good will. The hostess L“ sen-ed a dainty lunch and the msliider of the evening was spent mutt and songs. The groom who 1wmuve service in the Cana- msrmy left for the mainland on ItfllMllY-~3 41,15. MEETING — The reg- ‘prrrntiily meeting of the W. M. 5, o1 ‘malty United Church was hhiiillzworth Hall, on Tuesday fireman, and with a. good attend- mcallts ‘Travers and Mrs. Harold lliclidbtll. assisted b)’ Mrs. Albert Woodsde conducted the meeting- bepi-orram being under the aus- pices oi the supply committee. A theme oi the meeting was “packing ties.” Several numbers were ren- hitd by ladies present, all carry- iqout. the theme for the day. hang those present who contribut- to the program were Mrs. Elia wit. a solo, humorous reading, la, John Scott. Prayer was offered HMS. Maude Crockett. and a riding by Mrs. Hammond Johnson. SEMESAN BEL FORMALIN Two oz. — - other corn pnllng birds. Gugdianwllloodollvcrod hon! boino in 8 myngqpei-dq or IWRrwecLPhouoZBiJIoi-thlsocnfcou s, i. u» m ruivonllblo for delimit» on your rolto. clear. Saturd itol ‘Theatre. —MABRIAGE BELLS ma-rrlaie took morning at the Rev. William Verwolf offl Piiesbyterl —I'IN ' I and 10 Goods. Prices slashed to W June 6, Next. Cap- iunmci-oldo p; Also News & short; Shows at 3.30- 7_30_9_1o Tho Dlace on Wednesday an Manse. ciating, of was Jean Adelia Milllgan to Ev. erett George Blggar. both of Port. age, P. E I with the Highla. and friends Dlness-S —BRIDGE AND SHOWER — very pretty two table Bridge and shower was given by Mrs, Bingham recently, honoring Anxus MiwKie. a recent bride. M MacKie was the recipient very lovely gifts-S G. M. McCallum the Rebeceah was in Charlottetown last i This evening she will visit the g at Montague-S —WEDDING BELLS — A pretty wedding Vwas solemnlzed on 'I‘ues- day evening June 2nd at the Pres- yterian Manse. Rev. William- Ver- wolf officiating when_Mlss Edna L. Clements was united in marriage to Mr. Harold A. Morrison, both of Hebron, Lot B, Miss Clements was a nurse in training at the Prince County Hospital and the groom in a. mechanic in th tioned at No. Training 9 School. e R.C.A.F.. couple every happiness-S —CONCERT 1N AID 0F RED —- A very delightful con- cert was given in Epworth Hall on Monday evening in Lowell CROSS Cross. Mr. play ‘The Valle t markably well acted h h light of the evening. Those t ng part in the musicale were an octette, the Misses Frank Cameron. Mrs. Cleve Whalen. Mrs. Maurice Mill, Mrs. Johnson. Miss Alice Coffin and Mrs. Robert Shaw. The male quartettB. M9551‘!- Mills. Hancock, Sergt. McCarten. soloist. companlsts were Mrs. MacArthur. Mrs. Amos Hubley, Miss Jean Nicholson. Junior, and Miss n," which was re- and was the Wanda Wyatt.—S insects. Sxoz.—— CROW REPELLAN T Wm Protect your seed corn from crows, blackblrds and Four os. 30c. lllllVT GAMBLE Gel: Better Yields From Your Crops A few cents invested in one of these proven pro- ducts will bring you back many dollars in in- creased yields. Don’t take a chance on Potato Rot or Smut when the remedy is so simple. En- man Drug has a complete line of your needs. DUBAY CERESAN b l . 0 lh. ffi lent for “Elation fist.‘ saillffllelihteyforntlw Ellis. £449- F l, l1 u] tat . F z. tin treats 12 to bust-re: agile Onleolb. he: trcaaaulw l» 80 bus. — — $245 Sufflclent. for inoculating one bushel Alfalfa Seed — 45c F inton- Ono I. nuss°'aou::ill.n‘ ErlTZIof-lg- 1' Jf-p- — — - — WI BLACKLEAF “40” To prevent. discoloration of phnts and properly b!‘ dill! Ind to rld your plants of lucklfn One oz. -- 25c. _--—85c- Eight or. 60c o‘ In “Glamor Boy” -ANNUAL VISITATION — Mrs. , 'I‘ruro. Warden of _ Association. is on hei- annual visit to the Rebeccali Lodges of Prince Edward Island. On Tues- day eveninz Mrs. McCallum visited Maple Leaf Lodge, Summerside. and Service Flying Their many friends wish the happy young aid of the Red Hancock very ca bly presided. There was a good at ndance and. those who took part in the various numbers received well merited applause. The Tignish Dra- matic Club presented their one act Wya tt, Mrs. Norman Presbyterian Mountain. and Schurman; The ac- Creelman nobular diseases cousin SHEEP BREEDERS N01" you can control round worm infestation and unthrlftlness and poor health "l"!!! and particular y young lambs. Phenothiazine Tablets ‘Inog-‘mnaw efllclont treatment. an u m mu 1F ITS A VETERINARY REMEDY WE HAVE IT ENMAN llllllll G0. LTD. SUMMERSIDE MAIL ORDERS SENT BY RETURN MAIL POSTPAID he groom ls serving nders and has been home on furlough. Their many Isl- wish them every hap- S UMMERSIDE Jackie llooper At The ltapitol Jackie Cooper is a, big boy now! Last evening at the Capitol ‘Ibe- atre. the little shaver who first won fame as "Skippy" a decade ago, now a husky youth oi’ 18, buckled on the belt and golden spurs of full-fledged adult star- dom in one of the most delight- ful comedies to come this way in many a moon. The film is Para- mount's “Glamour Boy," with song- bird Susanna Foster as JackTes co-star. If the press agents seem a bit boastful in their advance claims for “Glamour Boy.‘ last evenings M; happy audience certainly didn't notice it. The chuckles. QHOYIIGS and outright gu-fifaws justified ev- ery adjective. Made to order for re- laxation, the picture is laden with surprises. A novel note is the inclusion in “Glamour Boy" of several ae- quenoes from the "Skippy" of 194i. Jackie Cooper is depicted as a has-been kid star, turned soda jerker. He gets his ccmeback chance when Marathon Pictures- a fictitious Hollywood movie stu- dio-hlres hlm to coach 5, new child star, a radio quiz kid, played by little Darryl Hickman, a remake of "Skippy." The trick in which Cooper sits in a proicction room uiiih his pupil and sees him- self as he tiscd to be in “S‘.<iopy" must be sot down as a reaiy neat bit of Hollywood whimsy. Incidentally Paramount reach- ed into the shadows of the past and located Jackie searle. who played the brat in "Skippy" and other Cooper films. and gave him f-ho rcle of the heel in this one. Paramount. did right by Jackie coolper and Susanna by giving them o. first line supporting cast, led by Walter Abel and including. in addition to Hickman and Searle, William Demarest, Ann Gillts and Maude Eburne. "Glamour Boy" is bright and weer-y, has plenty of excitcment thrills and laughter. It's exactly the kind of film m take your mind olff the world's wees. And this new style Jackie Cooper is something to talk about. He sure is a big boy now. ToauurmfoeiidioiEssisbtiiiii- able at Braces 6-3-91- -PROTECT your plants WW1 Elkuys Garden spray! Kills wok- ing and chewing insects. Gourlies Rexall Drugs. 6-4-21- ._-WANTED experienced maid for general housework, apply in person, Garden of tlae Gulf Cabins. Summersidc. 6-4-5- —-SEARLETOWN Hall-Middle- ton Players present three-act com- edy, Friday night, June 5. 6 ‘ m —KENSINGTON players W111 present S-r-ct comedy drama "Lucky Halliclay's sow-story of the present war and of Prince Ed- ward Island written by Nmmm‘ MacDonald-in Kenslnflmn. Fri‘ day. June a at 8.30. o-i-zl. --POPULAR BRIDE TO BE IIONOURED — Mrs. Claude O'- Brien and Mrs. Joseph McIvor wero 10ml. hostesses on Tuesdlly even- ing at the home of their mother, Mrs. Leonard M. MacNeill for u. pretty shower in honour of Mfrs Ruth Gallant a popular bride-to- be. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs, w, Henry Noonan and Mrs- Adrian F‘. Arsenault. A delightful musical evening followed the pres- entation of the KKK-s- —CORRECTION — In tho M1‘ Force casualty list which nope"- ed in yesterday's Guardian a. lino was droppsd over the name of Flt.- sgt, John Robert Brennan of summerslde. He should have be?" 115m as "missing after air 01101‘- ations" instead of the listin! l! appeared which applied Only t0 the first four. Flt-Sgt. Brennan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bren- nan of Summerslde. —SUPREME COURT CONTIN- UES-The Supreme Court at Bum- merside resumed its sittings yester- Justice A. Saunders presiding and was 00o - pied with the trial of Georfle W- E1‘ its, olleary indicted on a charge of arson. The trial is in connection with mo fire which occurred lam. 1'51] in which Harry E1115. brothel o! the accused. 10st hi5 bl"!- I number of horses, cattle. and crop- The accused is charged with setting fire to the barn. The fury were c1111“ md are as follows: Joshua Millar, foreman, Alton Rayner. Charles Cogawell. Harvey Dawson-l. Ernest Glegz. Earl E. McLaurin, George A. Small. Eater Delilhflfl. Ralph Gard. Maximo J. Gallant. peter J, Perry and Colin Hutdhe- gun, Witnesses examined for the prosecution were Arthur Lmiil IAI- Kenaington And Vicinity w“ wit...» Matthews o! lum- Illerflde. visited Kensington last week the gucot of several friends. lbs. Ioonoth Boolean spent o few days recently in Charlottetown the t of hei- mother and ofihor mem ers of her family. llllr. and Mr. William lloocb If’ arwzizmterwmrc-at fl - "14 H". WllBI-m Cdtbgfl. Mrs. Henry Mill left Monday mornln for Falrview. voheie aho Will res do 1n the future. Before de- Pfl-Yilns, on executive from the Women: M‘ ‘ ry Society of the Church of England. here, called on her and presented her with on ad. dress I prayer book and moi. on behalf of the society. He!‘ many friends here wish her every success for the future. w. and Mrs. Herbert Sohurmon and family of Summeraide spent Sunday vrlth relatives and friends in Kenslngwn. ‘Ibo sympathy or this community léfefitirlsldogltfloetlheéamlilly and friends . r M31‘ in their cad bereavgnererx: gate’ Miss Margery Bcder, Margatg, m; wWPWd B- Dosition with the Bank of Nova Scotia here. Her friends wish her the best of luck. sefxeant-Major and Mrs. Duggan of Charlottetown. spent a few days 1909MB‘ in Kensington the guests of the formers parents, Mr. anL Mrs. John Duggan. Mrs. William MacLean and small son Jimmy are visiting in Sheet Hflrb°11r-,N.S-. the guests of ivm. Maclieans mother, Mrs. MacPhee, and other members of her family. Aireraftsman Alexander Mac. Leod of the R..C.A.F. spent Mon. day here the guest of his sister, s. Arthur Burgess. Gunner Leslie Cameron of the R. C. A. l". spent a short leave in Kenslngton. he guest p; 111s Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cameron. tMizdr-tfiobert aitllacdonald m; rq- urne om d1 time in Pictfau, NEED“ n8 “m. M11 and Mrs. John Clark of Darn- 19131’ Visgwd Keflslflgton recently w en wer tli ts and MrsefyDavig Clfirlglles of Mr‘ Mr . and Mrs. Geo M Emerald visited Lot on agiriltldgt the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harold Yeo and Mr. Yec. Pte. Keith Eva t th end with his wifenirfgeamilyfi week Pte. Joseph Arsenault spent a short leave in Kensington with his Pllférnts Mr- and firs. Samuel Arsen- au . Mrs. David Murphy of Carleton, Li Spending a few days in Kensing- m" the Quest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.E.P. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Shaypg or Norboro were recent visitors to Lot 16. the Quest of the latterls sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Yeo. Wzfter Percy Folland of use Rh ggiilliyRvliitlljixrlit ifdsclililprlf of days e t and Margate. emmg on The Messrs. George and Deiizli“ Howard both 01' the R.C.N.V.R. returned to their different duties after spending pleasant furloughs in METBKW. the guests of their par- ° rls. Neil A. McLellan and Harry Ellis, brother of the accused. Hon. Thane A. Campbell. attorney-gen- eral and L. G. Lewis. K. (1,, appear- ed for the crown and Mr. Heath sl-POYIE- K-C- 8nd Mr. H. F. Mac P1166. K.C.. for the defence. The assets. “iimliiii. s s a . lng at l0.30.—S. s mom Personals —Mrs. Leona Cameron of Norboro spent the week-end in Kensington. —Mra. Wm. McLean and little son and her sister Miss Grace Mc_ Phee, Kensington. are spending a few weeks in sheet Harbour, N S , ther native town. K, -Messrs David (Joining, ‘(idle Gillls and Gerald McQuald, students of St. Dimstarrs University have returned to their homes in Kensing- zon and Indian River for the holl- ays. Russians Bomb llazi Airfields NIOBOOW. June i-(AIH-Tho Rlmsiiuu, heartened by the b? British air raids on the Rhinelan , have started intensified bombings of German atirdrcmes on the Bov- iet-Gemmn front. dispatches from the battle area said today, The Nazis, the dispatches de. cla-red. have failed to aerial initiative in the east or to produce e long promised clouds of new mes. War—25 Years Ago Today (Dy The Oollolllln Press) JUNE l. I01‘! - Gen. Alexil Drusilov appointed ccmmander-ln- chief of Russian armies. Italians reports" heavy fl hting on the 3:10 wtxgrom‘ t": hit] to se.. s n us counter- mm mud a mm: your > WllY DOSE GDNSTIPATIMI? Jeffery - Dawson Wedding A wedding of much interest was solcznnizcd on Wednesday after- noon at 1.30 p. m. at. the Presby- terian Manse, Suinmerside, Rev. Wm. Vet-wolf officiating when Miss Elva L. Dawson, only daughter oi Mrs. Dawson of Sunimerside, ant. the late A. Merritt Dawson, was united in marriage to Sergeant. Ron- ald G. Jeffery oi London, England, at present with the R.C.A.F. at Summerside. The bride was charm- ing in a pale blue silk crepe dress with matching hat and white ac- cessories and corsagc of pale pink roses and mniclenhuli‘ fern. She was attended by Miss Hope Rodd, who wore a rose dress, white hat and accessories and corsnge of yel- low roses. Sergeant William Irving was best man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride for immediate relatives and friends. The house was charmingly decorated with tulips and May blos- s oms. A buffet luncheon was served. Later in the afternoon the happy young couple left by car for the af- ternoon boat for a short honeymoon in the Maritimcs. The bride for the past five years has been on the staff bf the town clerks office and has been for some time assistant town clerk. Previous to her marriage she was tendered a shower by Mix Hope Rodd when a number 0f her girl friends show- ered her with lov-ely gifts. on Mon- day neighbors and friends gather- ed at the bride's home and gave her a surprise shower when she was the recipient of many nice pieces of china, sliver and glass ware. Sgt. and Mrs. Jeffery have the best uishcs of a host of friends for their future happiness and prosper- ity.—S. - FOR. STOMACI-PS SAKE Most nuls ‘are more digestible when roasted than if eaten raw. r Savage Straggle For Position In Desert War Germans Improve position slightly; British Seize position to harass Nazi supply line. By Edward Kennedy . . Associated Press Staff Writer CAIRO, June 3 -—(AP) — The nine-day battle of Libya became to- night a savage siruggieior pnsltlfyll and supply on the Clilllllg- s. ling sands of the desert, with the scar-c stili a, destructive stand-oil‘ be- tween the tanks of the British 8th army and the German African Corps. Two Axis forces, boring to ‘ard each other from grips ulrcnilg, t ed in the mined and scmi-iorliiicd Alli El Gazala-Bil‘ Haclicim Linc, chipped out a nine-mile ivide hole in the centre, to open up a better connection with German forces which had withdrawn to trio west. At the same time a British coi- umn, circling the main iicld orac- tion, occupied Rotunda Svt-ltiaiii, a rocky enemy stronghold on the Axis su ply line 30 miles west OI the magi British positions. The Result This was the result of those ao- ti ns‘ o .- Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. in a position to receive fresh supplies from the west. now was turning to fight the British units both north and south 0f tfne German break- through. ivhich is l2 miles north of Bir Hachcim. But, British troops, by seizing the position far to the west, were so harassing the real-guard German supply line that Rommel) scfned unlikely to be able to maintain a constant stream of reinforcements for his badly broken armor-ed c0115 I '\ Mlllll Sllllli llrisp, delicious llll-Blllll gets at a common cause and corrects ii! Avoid being a slave to harsh cathartics! If your trouble is the common type due to lack of the right kind of “bulk” in the diet, get at: the cause. Eat: a “buIIW-forming food . . . crisp, delicious KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN! It’s grand as a cereal or in tempting hot muffins. But eat it every day and drink plenty of water . . . and remember, because i ALL-BRAN is corrective, it takes time! Ask for it at your grocer’s in two convenient sizes. Or order ALL-BRAN in individual sewing packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg’s in London, Canada. KEEPS YOII iircuiin NATURALLY! HN°W We "Wit u” 5")’ MORE War Savings Ccrtificafoc", ‘\':~r- favoring tho total wot bolt h which “Dlllcll and children can bl as little exempted as can civilian populations gencrailv ii caught be- tween sections oi the retreating army. l-ie slated. blunily‘ that he didn't mind being culled Ghengi-l Khan or Atiila the l-lun; history recorded these names as those of great doers. lie urged the general: to be tough. The Polish cairtpaign proceeded with a IlCFCOlIUS-a and briziality un- equalled hitherto, cu; hiiier was not. satisfied. He wanted tlic sold- icrs and their ofiicwis not only to fight battles but also to make snort slirlit o1 the Pfllloll population. The army‘ billlittl at this. S0 Hit- lcr sent his lllltfiulllltlollhfililg i8. Oldest Man In men to Poland w "clean up." Ggnc-rdl von Blast " CAMPBELLT-ON, if. 13,. Junc- s- wit,“ El" i‘,“"5",".‘ ‘fifl ‘lg‘“““ (or. —R0dl31‘if)k McDonald, bellev- 3Q; Q§$J,‘.“QI;,'C;“ “"‘"’ “m” m ‘m’ ed t? ha“. M?“ t?“ Mae,“ ma“ in Zlfhcre is nothing that the gener- Cmmdm med wan-v ftmlowlllg a als can do aboui it; Hitler's fond- 5Y1_'°_k@ lost wook- According 1o rvo- ness for his troops ii well orlis he would have reached his known- 1413111 bgrihgiliy “next August but Anoiiiei- point of mi-zioii between ‘"10 111911115 11911; Kl he was at Hitler and ilic UlU-illli: generals has l 1st two years cider although there been ilic Nazi tight on inc church. are no documents w substantiate The old Prussian officer was used this. to going to church on Sundays and Until his retirement in 193s he scams army chaplains about him was the uorldls- clclrst harbor mas- 011 311i‘ Dflltlc i161“- ter, appointed to the position at 111 31111913 EHIUIIYHHO b11911? l! _0h0 Richibiirto, N, B, in 1935 when 100 931°“ “'1” ‘Vlcljlfi l‘ uvmaum" ‘yarn-g 01¢ Up w 15 years ago he influence. 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