‘JUNE 5.192s _ 35L? YOURSElfl-f TO HEALTH more than 10,000,000 people KELLOGCJS Corn Flakes. Toasted, flakes of golden ,corn. Deliciously crisp and crunchy! Eat Kellogg's with fruit, milk or cream. Have them next time on the diner. Order them at cafeterias, hotels and res- taurants. Serve them for the kiddies’ evening meal. Kelloggh are the orig- inal corn flakes. Full of The Georgeousléipread» of Poppies filluiinv ‘Manic’ is the term a];- . pin-d by Mrs, Louise Beebe Wilder, well known as a garden writer, to the wonderful spread qr cotton; made by the llbera-i planting 0g iwvvles in the ‘garden, Annuals bi- enniais and perennials, the‘ poppies give wbflilfiriul array of silken col- oring from late ‘April until ‘frost. __AND ICELAND PUPPIES. I Mtnvuuals the two great hardy onctl r-slnibllshr-rl. Tho Zilky . iirlcy and tln- opium lcvltmd iroppios to bloom with the ' - lhc main standbys. a ispriu: bulbs should bc plnntmi now, wnndrinl array ‘from irlmvimx Hi r-‘Somv- of tihom will blioom this fall lt-i. lo snowy while ‘with a scrlc jznud nil ‘will bloom ncxt. spring. of mauvpi-i by way |of variety and! (iivt- thcm u raised bud whore n rtnunrluiiilc series of writ-nations. no \\'llll'l‘ will stand during the ‘win- Poppy ‘stand may be plnnlod nt unyltt-r. lmiluagc. is their trhict’ rcqulrc- time until August with it certainly llWlll n-utl full sun. The liltlc Alpine if ‘blluom l1('l'i>i‘e frcr-"ug. invppics, much resembling tho ‘Ii-c- At tihis season the gorgeous Orl- ciitul poppies in huge cups of daz- zling scarlets and dainty salmon-s ruird even a ‘pure white variety are making a wionderful show. '1‘he time to plant seed of these ‘huge tflow- ens with their thistle-like foliage is now. They inn-st be transplanted to perma-nvent quarters when tiny ‘as they are ‘hard tio handle "but very delicious flavor. Never tough-thick or leathery. $old by all grgeerg everywhere. i s 'l‘li“~ ‘Shirley poppies art- tho most, delicate und have a lfill-Lffll‘ si-ason than tlu: hit: opium plopplirs, 'l\hon, too. in hills class is the scnrlnt Finn- dcrs poppy lllllilfi famous by tho wztr. A" r-ulirr‘ gnrticn could be math‘. lid’ poppicls. 1‘+i.,..i.;..‘rwtii. <;..i1ii.i;. oven; laud. arc tlor bhe rock ‘gardpii. This is ‘poppy planting time. Sow the sccd thinly as it is illnt- and germin- ation is llll-Zllllli: this plant, neur- ly c-vcry sc-ul t-tiniini: up, One put ll- icl. oi‘ steed will iniv-t- llll‘liil'l'l‘llfi on‘ plants. Oren-huh ALWA l’! In Kellogg's patented Inner - scaled maxtirs wrapper. CORN FLAKES Imitation: cannot bring you ouch wonder-flavor — such crisp, crunchy flakes. The leach: cern flakes have the signature of the urlfinator on tie poison. ._.._.___o.._.__, “Fiu- Salpigiossin or Paluiwl 'l_‘o‘u~ about ruining up. wultliu-iz until icin- gnu, on,» oi‘ ilu- llliil1l.~‘()lllt"Hl of an» pturalilri: stills it. and if tho lVlllllllilr uuals but .\‘i'l‘llllll grown, is vxatztly ‘does-nu ilk-nan ‘ii when it gvlt-l up, ‘stiitcd by lulv planuling‘ when tho iziiounil is‘ warm. Ginny uutivieu-r-rs 'liii\'c had troublr- with this plant ll bccnuso it tukcs its own street. time ‘Kohl rubi started now will bc‘ ready for the table i-n July. (lariliunl (lllmhcr seed nocds a warm indoor start if you Want the vines lo bloom early. It should not bc pluuti-d tiutshle until the weath- cr is warm. . ?-—<-o->—--- Don't forgot that the eurheryou in-t Lllllli heuns started tho more Lininn you can harvest. Pour beans to u ‘five-inch pot. plnntctl edge down Will start you on the way to an curly Limit crop. 6t! an old window or sash over lln rhubarb. bank lt up around tho edges and bring on an early ple- piiuit pie. . -__Z-¢-o->——--- lbirsley always takes its time lllillll coming up. Better drop a ihort row in the cold frame for an only summer garnish. SALHGLossis - Au ATTRACTIVE ANNUAL BEAUTlFULLY vemso.‘ VITH cum" OF coco. _» tctor Records . Horses llm"! For Trot (lcoritc Olsen und ills Music 19977 Lonesome and Sorry l0! Trot 2003; Valencia ‘(The new Io: lml uvillt the nnnppi; Spanish rhythm) 70X Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra" Joan Goldkcttc and His Orchestra 2000' i Driftingand Dreaming J usit a Cottage Small m" "'1 Tbbb-Wsflnfs Ponnsylmnlln: I997] lu-trumentll-Vlcwr Sllon Orch Ill! Vocll~lohn Mclkvrmnrk (Tenor) Poor Papa JICk Smith (The Wltbpv-rinig liitritnnc) I 996* I 9998 _ For best results use only Victor Needles A! “His Master's Voice” Dealers lit. stands still until ll docs, ’ A»- it is an ilucouscquouhinl pluut when it ‘first. atppcnrs, ‘it is often ‘destroyed or give-n up in tiisginit. lint. let it alonc und w-hcm the ihol. days conic ‘It. will start giolng nud intuit‘ up for lost time and deck it.- st-lf with handsome lritmpetu oi‘ irl-orucous colorl-ni-rs. all ‘benutiitilly vt-iueeil and marblcd and with a Ltlint of gold sparkling throng-h llie vol- vt-t. surface. tho only amuual ivitlli v 1h".- quulily. _JLF_EJ-FE.ABP_Q_TETQWN..QUABPILV The Garden Barber. "Phe successful flower gantlcu needs a lot of burbering and manl- ctirtiig to keep it in continuous blqom. so get the scissors and shears ready. ‘Snip off all fiading blooms evory day or two tlo prevent seed ‘formation which terminates the blumlng period of most. plants. Pnirsies heed constant attention lln. lllli-i ll-ne. If the pansy is given a chance to seed it stops and does so, All annuals need this attention- iuld a large number of the paran- mals us well. Canterbury bells, peach-leavad bell-flowers and col- unibines will give two crops of bloom ‘if seed ipods are nipped as fast. as the [lowers fade. The ‘peren- nial corelopslis willl bloom all suin- iner if fading flowers are kept cut, Put let it so to seed in June and it is done for the season. A few of the annuals are strong enough to keep right along with- iuitt ‘the scissors. Verbenas, marl- ‘kg kssv m: - AD stosson c1’ tr YOU w r YOU TO cou-rihlinz owhtflritiglmis Kohl-s a-ud petunias do not need such twarvful attention as they will flower and seed at. the same time all ‘sum- uwr. K/ccp t.he seeds cut ioff snap- drugons to keep them goimz amri thr- same attention is needed ‘by the irinlrs. lshvar off the bloioin stems of tho early spring perennials. a. neat hair cut. for thoin—~arabls, nubile- Links. creeping ‘phlox, alys-sum. cantiytuft. Cut seed ‘pods 0f the tulips. The ripening iof the seed weakens the bulbs. Sec t.bat seed pods are removed promptly from both anmual anldi pflffitlnllll larknspurs. The manicur- lug nud barberimg of tho garden will be a continuous performance for tin.- rest of the season. Stick tho ‘scissors in- your pocket. when you step into the igaivieu and reap lllt" rrnvztird in extra bloom ovcr a, _.___._ .._~.._.-._.._._. . __. _..__._.______._.___.___, _ The finest line of Chevrolets ever built is being offered today at the lowest price for which Chevrolet has ever sold. The improved Chevrolet, at its new low prices, 1S‘ truly Chevrolet's greatest value. New srnoothness—greater flexibility- quicker acceleration-unmatched comfort and riding qualities—striking beauty of design arid finish-r ichly upholstered closed models-fine appointments through- out—every factor contributes to the over- whelming popularity of the Improved 1 few annuals ‘showing this color. as ‘lipah; yellow, lt "is just its well not .. ito try tto transplant. sowing thinly i ioui; scastnl. ' The First Garden _l of a. New Home l "flit-rt,- urt- coral-inn; Sllitflli}; oi‘ purplc. maroon nini nurhoizziity as \\">ll as browns, being our 'of tho veil as pinks, roses and whites and where it ‘is to remain: and thinning [to about eight inches apart. Tht-m ,are several improved large flow- jcrcd strains which ur much super- ihe first. work aft-er and (liloxinia flowered- aije of this‘ tyme. l ‘Sow the seed and forget about. ',it and y‘ou will ‘be rewarded. Gard- . lemers are sometimes surprised after lgettlng only two or three plants to ;_ find it donning up vigorously from _ self-sown ‘seed the second year. it ils botlonal but not tlilllcult ‘once understood. lii those days when‘ a dollar means iiiiotltl cents, according to financial sharks. so far as normal purchasing power is concerned. small garden economics are worth pructlring. None is more worth mm],- ihun homo-grown celery for a small ‘patch will ‘pmfliiiffl 8 8W8?- dtual und thorn isn't it much more itscfu‘! flavoring vmzcuible as well m. mw nppi-tlzer than crisp snowy c-clnry stalks. (Eelory pluuts scoured from send houst-‘u or front seed sown now can ti". ‘pill. lnlo the izardnii ivhcre some of tlnt- uarly tarops have boon ‘usoil up und a bountiful supply to last woll into the winter raised. Color)’ wants rich soil and plenty of mois- Iuro. That is the formula for suc- cessful celery izrowiim. A seed bed started now .iu| some convenient trot-nor w|t‘h ono packet or plants/Phi‘. send will tnku- its time about. germinating, usunlly about. two “Wflltbl. The secdbetl should ‘lm shaded and protected from drying winds and kcpt moist. Lily burial! ovt-r it uml koop it. moist t0 be suro of good gornnlnnllon conditions, ro- iuoving tho covering when tho plnnll-i hogin t.o break the mil. 'l‘rltul~‘plnnt when llhmo or fmir in- (‘llPN hlirh six inches apart in rows about. eighteen inches apart. When tho plants um from ton inches t0 u fool tall start. the irlanclrlnir pro- t-ces either by hlllln-g up to the leav- ,.. mnuds ploimi-ug m "advance for host pgpor, inn maitur how roughly, as t tho. svodn and plants into the soil lStorc th o plan after planting for roforcvncc next. year to arrange for u mtution of crops, as cahbages and l turnips should not grow rin the came pluco sutxveediug years amd neither should peas and beans. lt in bust ‘to make tho plan to post for reference when actual op- erations on the ground begin. ‘By laying out the amount of Home - Grown Celery Easy ____<,.. lof soods will give am‘ ample-supply i. Plant Vegetables to Plan ltllllfltdli‘ vviznlablc ‘crowing rlc- jusi unborn ho will put. them. results and puttlnE tho Dian on set nettle for vugtiiabloi-i in mgnrd u guide when ‘It comes time to Dill- arowlng wgotnbloti such an corn whom they will not. shade louver growing plants or. if it is necessary that they ‘give some shade. ,~place least practicable portion of tho day. making a better ‘mrden is to space iinnle on strong paper which can accurately between the ‘mws to per- be tacked on the side of the ‘barn mit of easy cultivation with a wheel . or garage or on a convenient fence h row rows soon become overrun lwlth weeds and an effort to hoe them out clips ‘the vegetables on either side. ‘It l9 better to Wnsto es with earth. being careful not to cuvcr the crounu. or by placing boards close to the plants along the rows. This is the most conven- ient amtl cleanest method. There are also paper collars sold to Vince about tho individual plants tlo us- silst in the ‘process. The blanching by cart-hing up gives ilbe teultwrost and best. qual- ity celery and is a good plan for the small garden. The celery, of coume. will ~not be as clean and tux: uv lliE uwit nu m HOLES. ROLL AND OTHERWBE GET ll’ IIEAEN IOll. SEEDiNQ lawn is and ‘an understanding that the lawn is a garden for grass, needing the same care in its prep- aration as a. garden for svveet corn ' or other vegetables. is necessary for success. The more thoroughly this idea is in mind and followed out the ‘more quickly and perman- ently will the lawn be established. The grading, leveling and drain- nppetizing looking when dug but the qdniiiy will be them and it can bc uvisihod oloan. ‘ aldercd. A bumpy lawn ‘is an eye sore. So is one with uneven swells bore and there. ll there is a slope it must be an even slope and when the ground ls of unusually uneven contour lt. is usually best to get ex- port ‘help in establlbhing the grades auid levels. These once established. tho prep- aration of the soil can be continued. lt. should be plowed at. the -start or spoiled (ioeply and given liberal fertilizer. (kimmerolally prepared inanures are now regarded as bet- icr than stable manures in one re- spect; they ‘bring in no crops of weeds, but in tho long run the sta- ble manure le the ideal foundation ‘v- fertilizer. - The surface of hho lawn is a seed- bod for very fine seed. tli. should "be pulverized and put in as good condition for izrnas need as the soil would ‘be prepared for petunia seed in the Plowm- garden. Sow the seed thickly and no evenly 11R ‘Dmslble. selecting a day when there is no wind for the task. The one safe way to get the moat. out of tho seed is to roll it into tho soil with a. lawn roller. ‘llhls is a l.ool that. will be nood- ed annually and every homo owner should own one either individually or in conjunction with the neigh- bors. The firming of the newly planted soil after needing ‘is neces- sary to prevent wash from the spring rains and to bring the seed in close contact with the soil. On small plains it can be lumped in with a ‘home-made tamper or 86M- ly tsnllod in with the sole of tho Study tho exposum of tho qilfil. o ‘lllllll anid shade. Plant the lull ho rows so that alt will be for the The first practical move towards 0o or with hand tools. Too nar- age are the first points to be eon- I When a new theme is completed. setting the ‘house in oiider is the completion of a ‘garden about lt-the garden for ‘for to the older types. The Emperor grass‘ Th“ is precisely what m“ A. HORNE & ln reports of the ‘Chelsea flow- er show hi England last sprlfls. the world's greatest flower show. ‘Illa following lines wll of the arrival in England of an American improve- ment of nn olwi annual of Shake- speare's day: "A gorgeous moss of coloring in a table group 0i‘ B- V617 fine form of ouir old friend the Scotch or pot marigold under the In-tme of "BalVsCalendula." (RDINAIY CALENULA COMPARED TO BALL TYPE - Ball's Oalendula. brilliant orange. largo an unusually flowered form of this popular old annual was oblndinsd by selection from the old Prince of Orange type. one of thn plants snowiniz unusual double flowers of great size amd intense colorinir. This was gmwn in the greenhouse and the strain fixed. lit. is now one of the most popular of gieenbmisa annuals for cut flow- ers and initially mhuiai- in the aard- en where it is much superior to the common types usually grown- Pot mariiznlds. or. ls they are now known ‘by their botanical name of calendula since they ‘became anaenhouse inhabitants, are one of the oldest. most easily grown. Mil popular annuals for the summer garden starting to ‘ -in J4me from seed sown vin the open ground and continuing until hard lii-cones. ‘llhey are exceptionally tin-a for cut- ting. being very lasting in water. They come ‘in various shades of yellow umdorangefllall’! being the Chevrolet. And, most remarkable fact of all, this Improved Chevrolet —by far the finest Chevrolet ever built—is selling today‘ at the lowest price in all Chevrolet history. GMAC deferred payment rates are lower than ever before, mak ing it still easier to pay for your Chevrolet on time. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY i OF CANADA, LIMITED (Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited) OSHAWA and CO. An American Calendula InEngland them best. Plant onl» foot apart and you will have a mass o! bloom and as flue material for cutting nsl you can get of its color. They are , often ussoclatctl with tho hluo corn flower in ‘bouquets with lino effects. Bali's (wnlcndtila is a good sun- gestion for the sued order if you are not acquuintcil with this time form. -—-——-{-Q>-i—- COMMERCIAL SEEDS ARE BEST it "is belior to buy frcsh sccds from reputable iltntlers each your than to trust to homc-surcd K1304“. Home-saver! seeds almost invariab- ly result in tietcriorutlou 0f thc vegetables. The reason is that thc average gardener is not an expert in selecting scod plants or the beet plants as secd bearers, Neither has ‘he the aparutus for cleaning the sceds and removing wood seeds. The grade of sends is maintain- ed by tho strictest selection and Kttfllrltiilll. inspection by experts trained in tho work nt. all bii: ‘Sfifill- grow-lug establishments, All inferi- or plauts or plants not. true to typo arc rigorously wooded out that llicy may not iaross with tho bot- tor-izriitio plants. Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain PRINCE CHARLOTTETOWN ' S DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND in this way WINNIPEG MOTORS UMMERSlDE C-ICII CIIEVROLEPS ‘cnizarizs-r VALUE iln the home garden a fine-look- lllll seed pod or car of corn may lfl-"IDL the owner to save it for seed. The chances are that regardless of lls fine appearance it has been pol- llllatfid by inferior forms growing near it and that it will not repro- duce dtself. ‘If two or more varieti- es of seed corn are growing in the‘ neiizhborhoo-d they cross very rapid- ly ‘by ‘means of the wind and 1n- sects. Tht- prico of seeds Ls so small ronsitlorlnrt the amount of work put upon their production and cleaning and testing that it does not pay the homc gitrtlveuer to try to save seed for himsvli’ for the cannot possibly iallu-r lls good seed as the profan- siounl. 'l‘lic home gardener, how- t-vcr. should make an effort when- ever a superior plant appears in any strain to save some of its seed and see if will perpetuate itself. improved varieties conic .int0 being and into the trade. \\'hcn sticb types silpear it l! bust. to invoke the aid of the seeds- iuun for advice in handling it and kcopini: It true. Many lino vegeta- ‘blns have thus orlzinated. [n the home crop the best produce is uned lor food and as a rule only the leaving»: are gathered for sued. irn the seed plot. none of the ‘Dmdlw-‘l is imod for food and mlly the boat. ls suvcd for soc-d. _._____.___--<o l‘ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Toothache Lumbagoi Rheumatism NOT AFFECT THE HEART space ‘in the ground between rows shoe. apnea to ‘he planted. assigning the Igrighh nf row to be given to each vegetable. it is an easy matter to select the amount of seed neces- ltlmsslt v ‘Isaiah, ndtbonrdenorflnb m audit-cumulus - ~ s. phi-y gm- the garden, often a hlt-snd-J than to have it too narrow. Plants i-n crowded rows donot have suf- ficient root room m: tiholribest de- velopment. ' ' ' l“ .'.i‘he seed and‘. ‘got; n as 6o- seed. transplant them as soon t; they have" mode their ‘first pslr t: o! water. If given too rich soil they _' leaves - is; than leap growths are likely to run too ltssvll to les- flnest type. They are not particular as to soil and an one of the good drought-resting annuals. although fhsyrespood to s llasrsl supply Start the early tomato plants for Accept onl "Baysr" package _ which cont ns proven dlrec ons. (“lull ‘ umuidsi-ilirmm - .3,’ ,, ,.,.< -...~ s. est».