J U1j§_@__1_941 r-7 [EEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEJEIIEIEIEIIEIICEIEIEJIEIEEDJLQIEIEJIEIIEIIEIEIE] IEIEHIQIEIEIIEIIEJIEIIEJIEILEILEEIEII IEIIEIIEIIEIQJEEIIEJIEIEIEIIEIEJIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEIE] 1 A THE _CHARLO'I"I‘ExOWN GUARDIAN _-— WARREN GE/OVI SCHOOL Honor roll for May: Grade X-l. Bertha Moloyneaint. 2. Maudie MlcLaixic. 3. Nella Mac- Lame. Grade VII-l. Inis Molynssux. 2 Hylfa Owen. Keith ads Norms Jewell. 3. Eric O . I Grade III (a)—-1. Marjorie Band- ; 618GB, 1 Grade III (bl-l. Harvey Jewell. l Grade III (cl-i. Arthur Wheat- . 2. beith Owen. 1 Grade III-i. Maisie Jewell. Grinds I (a)-—1. Ernest Owen. Grade I (b)-i. Verna. Sanderson. 2. Dott‘e Corbett. Grade I (cl-l. Aflison Owen. Pe fect Attendance: Neils. Machaine, Hylia Owen Lelth Owen, Ernest Owen and Alllsoci Owen —'Iieacher: Verna K'ts0n. Be sun Quaker Pufleo’ L- Mieatley. 2 wen r Spinach Only-Starts The Season For Garden Seeds In the garden green program for the defense garden, spinach is not the most important. item. It can be own for the early summer. to be ervested before hot weather sends it up to seed, but its place on the menu will be a. few weeks only, while other greens can provide vitamin- rlch green leaves for months. Swiss chard, a member of tlie beet family. is one of the best. sown in the early spring. it mature in 45 days. Its leaves may be cut ofl at the ground, and. the roots will send up new crops untll freezing kills them. Chard has a distinctive flavor which some prefer w spinach. and others do not. New Zsaland spinach. sown when the ground warms up, soon produc- es huge bushes of green leaves which] taste like spinach. and may b6 Clli, as needed. while the plant continues to grow. One full grown plant will‘ flll a bushel basket and a row needsl plenty of room to read out. » The mustard f ly provides MW- FROM THESE POPULAR MERCHANTS OF CHARLOTTETOWN BRIDE’S MOTHER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTIIAL WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS APPLIANCES IRONS. TOASTERS, WAFFLE .' 11 IRONS, SANDWICH TOASTERS, BED LAMPS, SILEX COFFEE AND TEA MAKERS. tall cier centrated on weighty matters of trousseaux chests and honeymoons, to her mother falls the arduous task oi planning the details of the wed- ding itself-the infinituds of de- tlie bride's problems are con- and tributes, hope ows which involves music and , flowers and catering. And elaborate the function is to be. For the wedding breakfast. which foll- whlch may be served at any time up to 2 o'clock here's a tempting menu which may be varied to suit the individual k t conveniences : a morning ceremony, and chen and cooking eral varieties oi greens. One known as Tendergreen will produce edible leaves in 21 days from sowing, and if the roots are left undisturbed will produce eight or nine crops in the season. All the mustards are quick g, and are much esteemed in the southern states. 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MaoPHERSON 8i SON vita y important are these mm- ponent parts of a background, if the memories of the wedding and the wedding aftermath are to be completely pleasant ones! _ First and foremost in every mother's mind, after the business of linens and clothes has recewed due attention, and she has dealt satisfactorily with the matter of flowers, is the question, "Where- wlthal shall they be fed?" That. of course. depends upon the hour of me wedding, grid jug; h“; _Sll0ilLll wifiiii "iron uvrnsioiifs IN PREPARING usrs FORWEDDIIIG INVITATIONS BRlDECRO-OMS Order your Up-to-date Clothes from the man that has learned the business, and get properly fitted. Tuxedos, Full Dress, as well as Suits. We learned the Measuring. saving Prices. oun WATCH nsmns um. Can give you prompt service at. all times. DIAMOND AND One oi’ the first problems with which the bride-to-be has to cope in her wedding plans ls the matter of invitations for the important, event, and the announceme ‘s I which follow it. Invitations should, of course, be sent out three weeks before the wedding day. and the announce- ments which are to g0 those not be ready for mailing on the day after. In the matter of formal in- vltations, there is a definite pattern to be followed. Regardless of type two envelopes. the outer one ad- dressed in the customary manner, than one member of a family is be- ing invited, separate invitations are sent to all those of age-although it is permissible to include the daughters o! the house in s. collec- tive invitation. For sii informal weddmg the in- vitations are written by the bride herself, on fo'ded stationery of or- dinary size. The date and time of the wedding, as well as the place. which follows an afternoon wed. ding. we suggest another menu to please the critical palate: A wise bride-to-be will begin weeks l€€u°.';:;‘.“-...?"“€."....°“ - borhood no - . A he - club list. a relativgg friend llsiFthcy are all important, if no one is to be overlooked. Then she must extract the same tabula. lip}!!! from her fiance-or been; 8 .appeal to hi f ll , tnvitated to the ceremony, should that there should‘ am y m order kind-i 0i’ notepaper and entrancing m°n°flmms 1mm which the bride may choose f f c g .. or size. they are always enclosed in no; d1 or I" Than‘ W" W9 11B Gills must be on Ion-pg] T951391‘. For th ddln alone, without address. When more a. e we g breakfast‘ gtgrsilbllened last initials of the brldu] ls a ch i boxes c§IiTiNIn§“ffi§'c'l,'§f§§f friggrglallée to near and dear Irlendg; Vfltwlio have been unable psfioduces greens. It does best in light ode. Kale is a fall and winter plant. Sown in June. the lants set out in rows two feet spar. they Will 0111' duoe leaves wh ch stand freezing. and are improved in flavor by that experience. Collards are a men}- ber of the cabbage family which no not make heads. but leaves with cabbage_flavor. __, Senate Transport ‘m Overstaffed Consomms Brown Bread and Butter, , ot Roi Chicken Patty. Olives and Celery . urs Coffee Punch For the more formal reception Chicken Salad. Small Rolls Assorted Sandwiches Strawberry Eliorlcaks Bride's Cake Tel. Coffee, Punch servatiive leader Mieighen in senate today suggested that the size of the 0f Tmmimt commissioner! mlflit well be 1'9- duced. (At present it consists of six members. lllstin-iates for this year show the salaries aggregate $53-5Qll "1 have thought and I still think list, an old school 145i. s family be no ov. ‘ h _ “"6 Me dozens or $551131 there is still time to have a. flower garden. suppose you demanded B- combination oi flowers which would germinate in five days tin warm weather! and flower in thirty to I012)’. Here are some you 11118111 ge : ' mnlas, ageratum, alyssunl. wri- dytuft, centaureas. clarkin. CYHO- giossurn. annual sunflowers, morn- ing glories, annual pinks. lepifl- syne, linaria. marigolds. pimples, enlarged by inciudini which will germinate in a. week or ten days. But it would be intel- eating to see what sort of garden could be made of just a few flower families. seeking interest bv using 95- These acknowledgment; o; 91m said engraved with the is most EPPPODIlate-and it be presen SmaH Wives Best OTTAWA, June 4 —(CPi—Cori-. wholly the‘ p ccedciit are ldrgclv so now. i i Ouiok Growing Annuals Flower From Late Sowing i If June comes with no seeds sown. of the season. One Plant of New Zealzind Spinach Will Fill a Bushel Basket All these varieties of growls are rich in minerals and vitamins, and. are valuable in the dict. It is ucil for the home gardener to plant s. small qunntltv of several kinds s0 that the family does not grow tired of greens. All produce n surprising __qugntit\'__0f fondym small spam. _ that the Board is lllldlllv largo and unduly expensive under prcsfiii. conditions." Senator Meighen solo. "Th4; purpose for which the Boatd was originally created is in great degree served. Its (lutios, while not routine and governed by “I would be vorv happy 1f the government saw its way clear to reduce the personnel of the Board. Pailicularly as members pass from the Board on the expiration of their terms or for other reasons, tlic vac- ancies be not filled," usually improvink until frost arrives. C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER I I the church and the reception. are the main topics, but the formality of the note naturally depends upon how well the writer knows the per- son to whom her note is going. While the actual decision as to the type of invitation is simple, the making of tI-e list of those to be "ll/AW! presents greater difficulties. different colors and types. Talus zinnias for example -— they could hardly be omitted from a garden of annuals. There are the small-flowered singles, the small liiiiput doubles. the intermediate or “puiniiafl type and the 515m 510W- ered varieties. They give an abund- anoe of nk. red. oranlie and yel- Only Watch Specialists do our repair-a. CHESTER A. CAMPBELL QUEEN ST., JEWELLER PHONE 1634 Small accordlnwomen make the best my” C0 SHE Rigllh Rgvgyend lélé-hgg‘ Deane. Protestant ‘Small oi rdein‘ He ‘W’ "h" bands built-i; can bully their hns. it Wives are nearly 3.. §f§§s_}3"1"°d even by small hus- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@EE@@EE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@EEC EIIIEIEIIEJIEIIEIIEElli]IEIEIEIIEJEIBIEIIELQIEIIElfllfilfllllilfilillfillfililfillfillillililillfillfilfilfillillillillIE!ENE]IE1IEIIEIIE]IQIEIIQJIEJIEIIEIIEIEIEIEJIEIIEJIEEIIEJIEIEIIEIEIIDJIPJLQIE] of ofiaracter. both in execution of ingenuity. While in type and pat- design and at the same time they tern these damaslm show a classical have the virtue of being perfectly influence. they are definitely mod- in keeping with period pieces of ern in their skill oi’ execution and elegance and fine lines or in rooms in their emphasis on do th The where the furniture reflects no one patterns in relief especla 1y give g particular period but a number of fine feeling of depth, individual tyges which can be ar- Basically in wall treatment there to armony with a. little are few governing rules, the height, give a feeling H Icrm andTbala-nce to an ill-planned mm. Wallpaper ls being used more and more by experts as the harmoniz- ing medium in the room. The new _ damask papers, shown by Empire 118M size and character of the room Wallpllptlfs- Lllnlted. 18nd till!"- room seem large. a large room selves admirably to the role of har- .a low ceiling nigh, or can monizing mediums. they are full ranged in §=T‘"~~—~—:~_-— 1. . WALLPAPERS CREATE DESIRED ILLUIONS Nothing can establish charm and tllllracter to the home so definitely u the treatment of the walls Wall- Moro than home fires must be kept burning in this wort The Torch oi Freedom has been lighted. Keep it burning. “ Let Churchill and Britain and the Empire know we send not only the Torch but our full financial support magma/snag.» . our VICTORY nouns! THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY LIMITED ' HULL, CANADA ULMANUFACTURERS OP WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE re: IUY VICTORY. BONDS l8 a an c aracroFthTmBE should be taken into r.onsicleration.| Mid the color. deslzn and texture cf the paper should conform to time demands. ' As a rule. pattern is generally| considered in relation to the pliy-‘ slcal characteristics of the room. Color of course ls used to give the feeling or mood and to establish a tonal scheme. Both ro-or and de- Illn must be considered in relation to thq purpose of the room Attractive decorative toudies sun be given to cushions by using mm- mines such 8s nub fringe o; m1- 1091K! fillings. The principle of combining the more ornate with "l! plain can be very effectively carried out with these edzings. Mass Indictments Brought Against. U.S. Food Manufacturers BAN‘ FRANCISCO. June a ._ (AP) — Mus indictments returned y charge 194 corporations and toda lndfiriduals with price and lfldllltfy and many foods carried fr:m California to American d'nn- er tables télgwohiederal gram Igllflfis bbrougiht c r o‘ u” gauge s ve ranc es industry and aganst western manufacturers of b..ttery separators, - Battery peparators are an OIDMIEQ essential of the country's mechan- ised defence. They are pistes made of wood of separate cells of bat- teries. which in turn are used in automobiles and evezy motiorsed trench of the armed forces in- cluding sifivlaries tanks. and nib- msrinsso . B. Hubeman of the Anti-Trust staff said tha battery so antor" manufacturers indicted boon to s. nationwide mono- poly hat Fired its own prion "lndctmengs inmthe so: indus- ry were rou cg nst evsi the rich central Kiley rFiiFahTi‘ v fixln monopolistic control of s éfence med eTtEIJIe Yields the dfled Lliit indus i1. progegorg and marketers of rice that comes fnm Northern California fields so extensive much of the fanning is dime by B/llllllflq- The dried milk i“ inclining half-a-d0nfl\ °°YP°YB ‘We Whofe names are well knowm and the sardine industry whose catch comes from Outside m.» sigtllwri-a-l waters of the Ulnlted es. Home sources Comment on Latest meeting _ ROME.‘ June 3—(AP)—-Musso- lirii has ‘agreed’ with l-lltler on a plan to meet United States inter- vention in the war. and m]; was the one main objectof their con. ference at Brenner Pass Monday, Fascist sources indicated tonight. Ls Stamp! 0f Turin said that the Diice and the Fiiehrer exam- ‘all aspects of the situation with itsuimponderables and its prospects and that as a result ""0 Surprise is osslble; every- thing ls calculate up to the m; consequence." editor. Vlrginio The Fascist Gayda, taking a similar tack, “id the Axis leaders had "disclosed new plans to fo.low l. new cycle which is opening immediately" and sre ready for action against, the Unit. ed States if that country should enter the war. ..i_i________ POUR THINGS Pour things never cane back; 999d arrow._the spoken word, pui- lifl. the neglected oppor- the the low varieties with a few lavenders. A whole border might be planted mostly to zinnias. provided one used enough ageratum, centaurca and cynogiossum to introduce the needed blue tones. There is no reason to confine yo"! to the quickest germlnallns subjects. 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