l WOMEN l ; ELEANOR ROiSS Today's living room is an all-, Purpose room, especially in a mod-I ern layout where every inch of; space is not to use. With the pass- ing of the host parlor. the. sitting. room. dining room. music room. library. and den. the modern liv-V king room must serve as all l these and be a TV room. too. Where does one find sanctuar.V.i especially when (liniiig, talking.. 'gaiiics and TV are all going at loncc'.' The only retreat in such a household is the bedroom. l t With a bit of ingenuity. any bed- room can niasqucrade as a study.i den or second living room during the iioii-slecpiiig hours. B.V substi- llillllll titinl piirpusc slccpiiig equip-3 mcnl for slriuilurrls lit-ds. evcn a small hrdrouiii can serve as In indispciisnhle second room. The HP.-I lPflllm of rlll.-"ill1lil'lifI5P furnishingal give it a licil-sitting room look. Of course. Ihe results will depend on available space and individual! ptastc. l The f'(Iilll)llliill(lll of mzittrcss and spring on legs can be slip-covered in easily wasliahlc materials andl decorated ti illi holsters and scatter pillows ill lll't'llY l'llll)i'S. A studio ll'fltil'll niziy lll' pi'cit-rreti or per;; haps a jEi('l(rltillt'f' sofa in uliicli thc . lliack drops down even uith the seat. to form a slecpiiig surfzirc. if the . , lroom is spnciniis. n rruii-crtlble sofa Lieut. And Win. William Wallacmthelr recent marriage in St: Paul's! Alfred Hynes of this City. while -mmh. hp hr-,5. list-Kenzie Ross pose beneath thelNaval and Garrison Church. Es-l Llciit. Ross is the sun of Mr. and . crossed swords of the Trzialitionallquimnlt, B.(?. The bride is Ha1.el'Mrs. Wallace Ross of Victoria B (2 (TONVENTIOMI. mum naval guard of his honor following Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.l tC.'.impbcil Studio! For the l'1l'Ilii"'”ll will 'lional slecpui: erililiui-rut. a riiiii ril- added toiiclicu will cue it I sit-p lwhnt plant we in this apple tree? mm ,....,m ...,,,i,i,- MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN 'Fruit that shall swell to sunny Ah r-as-V r-hair ingtrwirl M or to-. lJ"n9- 5119' Tedd?" "1 "W AUIU-51 gather with the usual buiitloir cliuir .1100": "1011 t'lF0P- When Rel"-l9 llT5:is one device. it works out heauti-l .come by. that fan the blue Sept,” -- - ---- -V '- -rm; jcmber sky. l Van Dyke wriies...l-is that P Pres h I . . :planteth a tree l- ' owyant of A COUNTRY GARDEN land Warmth and light. Sp'rlnlVGod. He providet. - kindness for MAYTIME lcomes at last and smiling in heinmany generations and faces that Once more 'tis May. and in thelrrtagic. fast hides the scars wherelhe hath not seen shnn mes, hhnl. wood. winters frost has been: rcfreshedl It is good to remember thesel :is all the earth-transformed byptningg when it is some sacrificel a flower of lPFlnE- "'5' "9Vel”lNal"'9 Md "W56 Small frazrantrio find the time for this pleasant d moaay dolls. we find l fails ll10W9F! 8'8 I symbol 0l h the-working iii the garden. All of these i o blossom in it's time. sprlnstlme to us in this PFOVIHCE-'trees and shrubs will make at Mother Nature waves her. Yesterday the twig was brown more hgautjful hrnvihr-, tn the tuna 'and bare. today the glint of greenryears to come. Many of those . ltd Ill the Paflll li95P0l"l5- is theft T0mDrl”0W Will he leaf-lshrubs were thought too tender 3': l l Willi a youngster at Lhc crawling stare around the house. an etfecliw and OWL eient safety gain can be made hv EImDlV Ising the wooden slate of a discarded venetian blind with screw 93 es and "1." books That in. of course. if win have I handv man riroiinri the bonus 2 trees put forth their tender lets spare: i know no thing so for our climate but now we know leaves. wondrous fair. no miracle so that they have winlered here and e bedded ferns. their fronds. jatrangoly rare. Every day in May.gi-own beautifully. liarch has passed by with blust-lthere are miracles in spite of the A few new varieties were added cring winds. icold winds. What fun to know the to the garden and I have had al Arid April with her showers: sun is turning the dripping brack- wonderful time planting themll lliy. dances forth all clad In en burnished gold. and lapping First i unwrapped and placedl""' green - .grey tree trunks shining nnrliihcm in water as some of ”10ffllllI('l'lI now but alas it was ntwslhlv rd gives us meet. Mayflowers. strong; branch out of trunk, twig looked quite. dry. then a large hnle.to plant only a few. but they are M.E.B.tout of.braiich and now out of old. was dug in a prepared Vborderlfragi-ant and lovely. The blue for- This poem Wu sent, in mg by .h How good know the wood amellsiwlth rich earth taken from thelget,-me-not is sliowin-u color on the !llll.l poet who loves to write 07 fl'93h l'1"n- Tl!” Dulhlnll thlullsivegctable garden: the roots weretsunny bank and it is a great .l0.V hour .11 hwely flower, and lhlare pleased to find the earth less spread out and good ciirth placcdgto have sheets and sheets and , Maynawu or thr, mohrh she hard and strength released. lovcr them and then firmed in withldrifts of this blue. blue dainty Is the sweetest soft pink tlow- I,EnENNML SEEDMNGS )the large rubber boots of thelflower all over and around the . the Trailing Arbutus. Eplgaea gardener and weight in them. The. shrubs and borders until every eopens to give it the botannical More planting has been done red tickets we”. lnnsnnen an ,g.Jnly. l would not wish to do. with- rgrng and no other flower is more ind l3l0lli-Illml on a sunny sloPE.nol to injure the hranchcs andjout this good hicniiinl. it is not -.,..,hy or me pom-S Verse. for our cariy flower and veget- than they were left to give a'muctt (':'IIt0'WllPn it has hct-time es- Coining so early in the spring-lfblll !09d5- A1101? Pcrtinnlhl -Wed-,chccry look to the bare stems. ltablished in the garden Iliriiuith me me, rhe hmg months or tings were gathered and many An 1-Jnglisn liawtlmrn in n tron this years it slioiilri not be con- hnm. h h the mug welcome ogigood plants obtained from seed rm-rn, crntugn, wrn, pant wmnfunpd ullll the old-fashioned i-nr. mz now," with the dehclnuhiaown in.the ground in late Sum-,ted flowers about four feet. tall lety oflhc pale blue color that is Igrance. For many years it wasimeh ll I5 B Wonderful Way 10 Ulrlwas given a favored position. itrmiich like a weed. - y delight to gather m,,yrh,we,-.'tain' plants for a large gardenbytis . joy in nae in spring. Thp Sweet Pr-as arc up in tlic gard- ssoon as the last snow had dis-l30W""t1 "l0 599d "Om P0F0n"li3l5.leaves are broad. the three to fivelcn and some nllier seeds sown npearcd from tho swampy fieldlmld blcnnlals 35 500" '15ll1('l' "ll?-llobes much toothed. The flowersllast fall but not iicai-ly as inniiy here they were found: with part-i011 Hundreds 0f P131115 011" be Seslare large in clusters and produc-ll! SN"? lltltlfl F!?'”l9""5 "3" 7” ldga berry. bittersweet and bar-lcurtd from this Seed which Ker-led in immense quantities. I amrpnrlcll "7 ll"'” 5"ll''''”' , rrywithered in the flow of cold: lmlni"-id WOW I hundfed PM Clint-ilooklng forward to seeing this NOW "W l""?W" 5”""5""'l""ll l Roses have been heeled in uiiiil gm-uh or small ire; 1n bloom, l earth is slirrcrl gvedrlllltlfngswgliiltclisldcrlgisi scsiiltbltslillm” is lm"'d 70" PlHnllnS- and ll. A small Laburniim tree with BY "'9 'l0Cl'”m”'”'-V "l h”””"E lustcred purple black-haw thick-W5 ('ht-V-"'lnfl l0 llntl that the hybrid the green bark and foliage like ROMS on ,, row srigtdarkcned 5ky.ltcas have wintercd very well and exaggerated clover loaves, Flow. The dclimtc green of tlic .VPt""l ircen tinged branch of pussy-wil-llhcy DP0mlS9 malty lrutifanl NOW on are pure vellniv and formed ill” 5'l"”lh nw with tight buds lifted slim audio" in the months to mnm lcxactly like those of Wisteria. The In thrown likc I W"'''' "V" ”" lgh Rhhhh whisker-5 gr-cnrhllngl Several varieties of heather hanging cluster, are eighteen tn; scars Ofll Jo)! at the first damp smclllwere ldded la mg c"llci'1l0" llfrrttwentv inches long and are vcrvllafll h.V Sitllfllltl hI"lll"tl lll'"li- H""' lspring a ruffled wrcn on a cat-ugh also lglarden Iliad thc.v allrc 0'"Whcaiitifiil in late spring. It is llllllof lLktl'l'l"!"5 ml Mr wmp Hm - , , " .. t t ' v in 1. Q. s cpicrtssui f P? Wit": he me-"'l.::...; .r:i.: ...::.:":..".....".... ..::. ":i:...:l:;"::..i:rd.:'”."r. . aing'! A bmoh was "cm-hy and 5r,mp.'long winter months. They also leiidignrdon some years agn and were mes a black duck nesting wacthcmselves to house decoration prized because of their late bloom- en and the children were toldiwhen used as cut flower matcrialuing. These shrubs arr easy to ey rnnrr not nimn-h in; wild? it is interesting to try out newlgrovv and have beautifully arch- birrl. All of these lovgly sights gncfpllnla and shrubs. and this year ing bram-lies covered with lilac lflunds gnu gmenh were enjoyed-a Laurel and Mahonla have bcenpflowcrs which the biitterflics lovc. x we gathered the mayfiowersfplantcd mostly because of theii'.'l'hcy make wonderful cut flowers The naked earth was warm withlglossy attractive foliage. Cr:ilinp- and are long-lasting. blooming un- sorliig, and with green grass nndlple trees have been transplantcditil frost. hunting trees and life was color.ami I am reminded of this verse. There are niniiy wiriclies and ALICE BROOKS": DESIGNS A P The ground uith fi'esli-turned fur- rows as he piods Behind the sh.-ire . practiced c,VP The hlaru-'5 clean thrust. siiii-wiiriiicil rlvltls He hours the ll'lll-bl?” 9" ll" ll-'-"bl"-'i. ht . noting uitli in the 3 ()1 3 glrpam iviiii'iiiiirIiia by ,tlIP distant trees I Startliiu: life's :-.vrlv- in tin twin; la lovely sight in autumn. They -'K7Flmil bi-nun. t iare very iiirxpcnsiic and anyone icon obtain all of this beauty at little cost Slwltti the lovely illustrations of . Vui-iiielltr-i ltlliv is the iiuuilli of the tent. and perhaps one of the most Illtlli ions. lliougli in our eye: rninmoil lbogwood. t (lornus in the cnlalogl-3DFFl3Clt”4 in the wnrlil. ilw flisl -x - f sluays wl.l it t I ll hurslittil "ll" 7”” l"ll"l-" "l "W ' MATERNITY TOP ornamental :l1PTllbStlr sgllenge 13:: 10'3"?” ll?” I" ""5 '"""”L 1 Ia - Look the DlPlUl'0 0' P79"? Wm" Planted with tho other new shrubs lt7Vf'TNWl'Pl" "'5' it'll? tlits mniiiiil I. mer fashion-in this cool grace- hr the gm-den hem when in hhmmlln of gardening and several evc I” fill mlifffhlly '09- Slmllllfi 39?" the shrub or small tree is literallyvlllmyf llh ll has l'""' V"':7.'tl:'l:'PnH ' easy we - so-009 Rec, "9 Ola white cloud; the fli . i l- min: I. Mr 90" ll ' - trim with colorful embroidery! lmost mt hem, and lnopanralsl 331-l:glKfOlID! of eniintry folk talking on Pattern 7284: Maternity Misserlg, , h,V,h, shzhr whh rhe h,hh., jnl"1lS gardening business. Always Sizes .l0-I2; I4-l6 ll(I'f;lll(i't"fl Pat- hrlghg ,-,,'h,r mtg,-hy. I therc ll life in lt"lm;. iiif;-or and tern. ram: er. easy rec Ions A H - - .i h ,4 5,. vlyj in crcrv ca all NW"- Send TWENTY-FWE costs in M ".I'",l"'..,';',l,Tn,:.l"'a. "j"".......:r.'...an.o.- ,-in: the rail of tlie tIHi'l1lll15li coins for this 98'1"" tstlmvll tansii-hruii with attractive spiiu-it ofll""- not be accepted) to Charlottetown lowly lavender-.h1ue non-en Wm A gai'dr-n..fliot one makes nur- Guardliin. Household Arts. Dcpt.. Plan.” beam, tr g, ,, .hmm,',lsclf becomes associated with nnc's 60 Front St. West. Toronto. Print "awning shrub or dmihhuve .p.l personal history and that of. ones; plainly NAME. ADDRE55- 1'-H" pearance. It is auitable for a hm. friends, interwoven with one s tas-. ' d h l H mm 3;;-gr-3. M, r:.'.:'.'? W" l” W :;::ai:i::5. 22.. :r.'::..'::.t TW" W ""5”'"" " C If n ..t . hut wltluil manifest autobio- .-. r . nu" ea 5 l .. '.. : y 55,”. mu. m .7---. -3;--l--; i:....'::t 9- ” ' -'- - - -- litiiiednlltsiliiirs 2'5-li!ofr...ii"-gas; "5 Klmy W """'”"-"l 5"" ll"-lm ta cfnatioi bandit-nrk' Send :5? n'"”"!t are a handsome dark red-. cabin for your row of this won- brow" F""m'"".' "' 'l""'h” l" dam hook rm" "in, .much to he desired and if can "'3 easy to WIN A make a fragrant garden all aurn. mer and into the autumn. HOUSEHOLD HINT ..T":,,,'"l:;:'i:;,.:."w,:;'"8. gm -"i as n v a pan out . M '0" mm in several places near the home. 1' l'"” "e”.”'ry because of its lovely fragrance in l'.'';'';'"'; "":l"lv'l,'L:'1v, September and October It in M10 Pnlzi coy rY. - , i , . av mm,” prpmnl m" (h. wnnrtof my favorite iinu, hlnnmhu m M. by M", r,.m:..n'ban many plants have ftnisliarll ill? the season. possessing good goon foliage and being very liar. im, in Oh! urmeiit. in; them in an atrv room where mg mom."-3 will evaporate quick- SALADA SCRAMILI CONTIST 13 "5 l " ennyaoii has written at the Sheets of hyacinth. that seemed 933". cmmcl the heavens upbroaldag through 3” ""'""'”' Westminster Abbey in London In the earth" and if many hyaclntlis mi "N t5"P'-"Kit 1&5 will celebrate the Wk or hit! been planted last autumn liven!!! If II lolllllll WI! - - ' ' -fghtbaveboaoieetad -- weti.. May 16. 19st. Wllfiijte Gui1idian;PiiWge79 . Double - Purpose Rooms l fully if it. is alipcovercd in a fabric that ties in with the decor of the room. ' A small desk is good, too. and it will offer the chance to check bills or catch up with corirspondcnce in peace and quiet. NICE "OUCII Bookshelves add a xittiiii: rouui look. For I nice touch. give the books dust. covers that harmonize with the room. We covered ours with the same wallpaper that was used for the walls. An extra roll of paper covered the books so that they blend into the bat-kgroiind. FINE ACCESSORY A clock-radio is a line an-t-wiigv for the bed-sifting f'il(lill and tn, too. is a good reading lamp. we also keep a folding table in the bedr-mm closet and out it comes when required for card games or sewing. Tips lior A ll Flower Buying OTTAWA (CF) - lioiiiciiialtci-s needn't wait until their siiiiiiiicr flower plots bloom to have flown crs for their homes. Canadians can afford floiinr: all year round if they watch the qual ity. size and seasonal supply nf what they buy. says the farm iii-us V bulletin of the federal agrit-iillurr department. it planted a few tips for wise flower-buying. First thing to watch for is good quality-flowers and plants that are fresh. hard and ndamaged. A fresh flower is one. TN'cnll,V cut and not too far open. and not wilted or faded. "Hard" flowers have leaves. stems and petals that are firm and sturdy. These flowers usually keep best in the home and are better money val- ues. But what is hard quality for one flower variety may be soft for another. A rose- for example. is more tender and succulent than a carnation. SMALL FLOWERS POPULAR Shorter stemmed. smaller flow- lors and lcss massive plants aren't as expensive as their longer stemmed and larger coiinterparts. The smaller size is also better suited to the average home. Bziiwiiin - wise. flowers are cheaper in season. when crop sup- plies are at their pcak. All-season bargains include African violets. foliage plants and greens such as. cedar and hemlock. A seasonal list of recominenda- tlons is as follows: Spring: bedding plants for gar- dens. talceolania. clnenania.daffo- dil. hyacinth. hydrangea. l)iitch iris. snapdragom stock. tulip. Summer: Aster. calcndula, car- mitioii. dclphiniiiniv gladiolus. rose, gloxinia. snapdragon. Fall: aster- carnation. chrysrin- thomum. rose. Winter: azaiea. hegonias. eyela- men. kaiant-hoe. poinsettia. ' on baby's green vegetables. Marriage Consultant Says Canadians Romantic Souls BY SYLVlA HACK Yl'lPdlI':'Il t't'i"llil'Hll'.S ziiiri ('ll.'ll'il('ll'l' Canadian Press Staff Writer referent-cw " LONDON (CPI-Canadians may Canadian iiii-ii arp p;ii'iiiiil.ii-it blush to hear it. but they have keen to hate lt:ill,fllx'l1 rm... ;!lI(l "romantic souls." according to a the first allribulc they look for is British marriage consultant. iia gcntlc voice " "Of all the nationalities Who They generally f....l 4... ,.;,wN, seek my advice." says Mr. Abiaail,girl marries for love lillfl l Lewis, who runs a London mar- nearly as dcniaiidiiig as 'l0l' (. riage bureau. ”Canadians are eas- dizin coiinterpzii-I ulio swin- Ily the most romantic." lwant niany nl:Ilt'l'lIIl i-ominri. at She leaves soon to appoint a riep-lthe start oi iii.-ii-rietl lilc, ' uh-.li i l l uty in Canada because of tbrgirls arr prcpzircrl In it ' ?.'l'.'."i'J. on visit Montreal and 'l'oronto. where,- 5"” "la"-V h'”'”l l'”'ill H ('”"”' she will meet ministers of reli-3 ma." R"'l"t l'"'l ''l'”' W” " l't'I' ginn ”tn discuss tliinss and seekl '”l”'” l" "" l'"W' "' Krill": linu- llsli liiisliriiitis advice." h . Auburn - haired Mrs. l.ev.ts. Tl"-V W" " i H Emit ai'liIvic- youthful-looking mother of tzvn ""'.'" '" 7'”l'"'' "'l" sons. one 15 and the other ll. has M" "”'”"'r 53 W"I""l'l i!'I'l from British tuliiiiiliia who uniiicrl done social work all her lllr and brought about "many happy mar- ia It-omsva husband because she LUV!-1'5 GIFT w''” l''”'" .S""'f'.l'""”'l ' Will Bring: me orchids. if you wish. wanted hei !'llllf1lPfl to be pure grmn In? ,,,.,.,.3' um , r,...V s"”"h- '”"- Bring me pansics in A dish. MFR I'".ll'”.”"”'d."'” P""l)l"'" Laden with the niuriiing dew, and the girl is happily iii.'iri'it-rt. How do people know about Mrs. llyai-inths. and drifiotlils. Louis far ziiul wiiit-" ”.'VlriinIx' With their opening spliirge of tliroii1.:ii fIlilliSlL'l'F of rcligii-.u anti b'priiil.:. rt-.r:or.- who seiiil people I.) nw." Vic iiitli iilics on the hills -- she wigs. She also uorks clntnly All their gurgt-oils glory tiring. witli liriluiiiis niairiage giiiriziiicr cuiuuit answering pcrsiiiial prob- leiii- its well as lllll'l)'i'iIttIilL' lltlttltl-l)I' iiiarriagc lJ'dl'lIl(?I'x. ”l think that I4!)l'Pl'lllll"ilL-Hl)ilil- in our social life " -imi Mr-. l0l.ls '"C"' '”'r'"””"' l”''' ”''l' """"'- t Vic have lHt'li'l'Ii those flowers. ynlx Late a lioiiqiict I received. f'oultl you cvcr guess it'.' No Just a biiiicli of vrillicred uccti Sr.'ii'i-cl) pi-cpiiiu Ihrii' tlir simw. hits in-I iliis puinl forivanl III flu- ”ll.'.'l"in"k Hmlln "" lmhl" l”'l Aiirt or got Iliciii all oiit-.;irle" i:iit- which Is cunrliii-ting .-i two- )'PE'l' llH'('SllL'.iIlltIII into the pi'iili- Quit-ltvli flip" up llmughi; md lcrti- iil loiiclv pcwple 1-mi- Sin cnnfcsscs it's limit but lixilik l)rn--. .1 .,.,-.ir..,-. hr-harp hr mm"; lying iuirk cspcciiiily Wllf'll When the limirl is full of love, .. h:Ililr-- arc cltrislciicd ”(.uil " ;iiirl l,uvr's llic tIl'P:'il4"-l gift nl all till-"ll it lirnkeii ni.ii'i l.'”ii:v is 'lIrv., l-7. linldcn H. Vlrluiro. riiciitliu. 1.... riages." in the last 10 years she has "helped arrange" marriages for 40 Canadians. Two years ago the gel up her own officcri and now has two clegaiitly-furnished rooms iic:.i' Picadilly Circus. Main colors are grey and white-”colors thal li-lp people relax so they can talk. freely." . INVESTIGATES l!A(”K(iR0l'.Vll 'l'lit-re is no form-filing in ilii-p office. ”I don't arrange vnairinntsl cold-hloudcdly." But it lfw Ii, charged. Before Mrs. Lciiix llIlltlilIl.'I".l two people she thinks siiitntilv. from her point of view stir llllrs tigates their background. "They have to present iiic uilli MIN" COUICVIB IV 'v(M.1D.... Quint woman 9! D .. Nothing like par- ". ' r cnthood to make papa: and mamas turn amateur photographers. Good thing. too. for there's nothing quite so rewarding in later years as a picture biography of your little ones. Clues to remem- ber when snapping your sweetheart: 'SinipIr Jcltinas on best. Let your Iinl: iniage be the star of- traction. ' Background radio music makes for live- lier expresi-ioril. - Give babv umiufiing in play with. Mic uh- xmpriori will rm down wiggle.l'-add picture interest. a 0 0 Eating pleasure. beyond inoown. That's usually the state of affairs i when you serve baby Gerber 1 Strained Egg Yolks. For they have a creamy. ciistarrl-like texture that'I deliciously . '- on baby'ii deli- cate tongue--a delightful. fresh-egg davor thatls just right for young taste birds. A1 for nourishment. they're rich in iron. have a high vitamin-A value. are a good soiiru of body-building proteins too. Won- derful ”a:i is"- an added attraction 0 C 0 Cup cue from I ooltirm-reading mother: "Small paper cups are ax- adienl for baby; first cup tries with milk. The little beveled edge rests lightly on baby's lower lip. reduc- ing drippage. Cups are small enough for tiny hands to hold." How to baby a teething baby. Got a toolbar who's tccling cantanker- ous? Gcrhcr Teething Biscuits pro- vide blcsscil relief for tcnder gums -give baby the biting satisfaction he needs. Smooth-surfaced and extra hard. they're baked into A special shape that's ever so easy to grasp. Made of wholesome cereal ingredients. pleasantly flavored. Each one is wrapped in sanitary cellophane for easy toting. 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APPLY roa routs ,W H , I Av---,,,m,,,,l,l BANK or MONTREAL IICN lftfttlll Manager Hiarlottetowe Branch. 106- 107 Grafton street WORKING WIYN CANADIAN! IN IVEIV WAIK 0' ll?! 8lNCI1j17 K