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Today then we‘re going to talk about gifts for all the brides that have gone to the altar these many Junes from 1889 right down to 19839. Any of the gifts listed here would be appropriate for current brides who are starting new homes. (But for brides of other years, rememiber that each anniversary has its own special meaning. G:lamorous Paper For the First Year â€" That would mean lovely individual household stationery with their address engraved or printed interestingly. Or a handâ€" some guest book. or an album made Don‘t ever say t steal thunder of th of brides. We give and plenty of prest that, there are th Junes who have a up . .. you‘ll find t sentimental about t and so they‘ll bles: for remembering. Have your home designed to suit your exact needs, yet save unnecessary â€" through wise planning and sound econoâ€" mical building practice., N.HMH.A. H.LP. INFORMATION No charge for preiiminary sketches and building costs. Enguiries Invited OPEN EVENINGS Traditional Gifts for Each Anniversaryâ€"They Will Please Brides of This June as PLANS and SPECIFICATION® THURSDAY. JUNE 3TH Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" ing; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes: Sash in Stock Sizes ROUGII AND DRESSE Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. YÂ¥ ard Head Office and Yard BRranch Offiice Schumacher Timmins Kirkland L4ke Phone 725 Phone 117 Phone 393 Home Design / Architectural Draughtsman 705 FIFTH AVENUE Phone 1395 or 975 Laurence Pacey John W. Fogg Limited 1,.U MBE R LEFTâ€"a small wall bracket like this ont, or a pair of them, would Snd a welcome in any new home. ntly Cl présen here are thos who have ant vou‘ll find 2ir parlicuiar day vyou affectionately hem ali (s. ~~BRut e brides Junes from Any of the appropriate tarting new £s coml e wistfu GIFTS FOR BRIDES PAST AND PRESENT the glory for all of of other trvin crop ‘ di PLEASANT HomMEs Wood for the Fifthâ€"That‘s where all those clever informal hostess things come inâ€"salad bowls and servers, jaunâ€" Well as Brides of Other Junes. staunchly to pass down to their chilâ€" dreéen‘s children. Or glamorous lamp shades in metallic paper. Or a screen covered in marblized bock lining papâ€" ed . by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin RIGHTâ€"a kanjo clock of histcric design is ';uiuthvr cerlainâ€"toâ€"please gift for a June bride Potiery for the Ninthâ€"The casua gay things for informal entertainingâ€" buffet supper sets, odd plates, extra sets of cups, amusing coffee pots, a big chop plate or paltter, a brave abundâ€" ant soup tureen, an amusing centreâ€" piece of pottery figures, a pair of disâ€" tinctive vases or boawls. Rememiber that pottery can be modern or provincial but just in case you‘re thinkinz only of Italian ware, we‘d better remind you that French, Swedish, Mexican, English or American pottery is equally interâ€" esting. Tin for the Tenthâ€"Of coures all sorts of kitchen ware comes to mind, and far be it from us to discouragt you on that because there are so many alluring kitchen things in tinâ€"molds, unusual pots and pans and so on. But tin also includes some pretty whackâ€" ing new accessories, especially Mexiâ€" can things. And you don‘t have to Bronze for the Eighthâ€"This would be lamps on the dignified side, fins sculptured figzures or groups, desk acâ€" cessories, smoking things. We‘d probâ€" ably cheat a bit here and substitute copper if our bride could use it betâ€" ter. That would include any interestâ€" ing accessories we could dig up. A Brave Abundant Tureen Potiery for the Ninthâ€"The casual gay things for informal entertainingâ€" buffet supper sets, odd plates, extra sets of cups, amusing coffee pots, a big chop plate or paltter, a brave abundâ€" ant soup tureen, an amusing centreâ€" piece of pottery figures, a pair of disâ€" tinctive vases or bowls. Rememiber that pottery can be modern or provincial. but just in case you‘re thinkinz only Of Italian ware, we‘d better remind you that French, Swedish, Mexican, English or American pottery is equally interâ€" Wool for the Seventhâ€"Blankets of course, lovely big soft ones with wide satin bindings and in colors you know will please her. Or a lambs wool comâ€" forter will not be snubbed. A gift of wool might also be a rug, don‘t forgetâ€" a little lovely one for some certain spot. Or if you can splurge, nothing ever could be nicer than a gift of a big roomâ€"size rug. But please, puss let her in on the selection, unless you just want to te mean. ZIron for t chance to deli grand in . g wrought iron : she hasn‘t felt Your. gift can small table to dining table w. a chalise loung chair. Or one scttees with f1c all â€"over it. vy wocidtn trays, woodcn plates, lamps, smokingz sets. Not to mention furniâ€" ture! Occasional tables, chairs, chests desksâ€"whatever ysu happen to know she wanisâ€"would be appropriate and appreciated. If your bride is modern, give her this sterling silver tea set made by one of Amerca‘s fin¢st silver manufactureres. The simple Landed china is very pretty to go with it, and that enticinz affair in the front of the picture is Vitamin Pie which is made hy spreadâ€" ing a thick slice of pumpernickel with mavyonnaise and egz yolks mixed, Add half rings of eg whites around the top and chop raw carrots and spinach for the centre and cut into slices with a very sharp knife. table with e lounge « Or one of with flows Don‘t Forget Rugs 11 icer than a gift of a g.. But please, puss let lection, unless you just ixth _â€" Here‘s your her with something ¢én â€" furniture... The plate glass kind that o could quite afford. e anything from a i1 impressive outdcor chairs to match. Or n wheels, or noble those little cast iron ‘s and fruit rambling THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINA ONTARO I vour chantce to do OJM UIC J | j m > smm + mm umm i f elcgant side. If you‘re piutocratic, make it a huge allâ€"over lace tablecloth as fine as you can afford. If you‘re note quite upâ€" to that, then nice lace doiliss or place mats will be quite someâ€" thing. If she‘s the kind of a lady who has small smart tea parties, give her a beautiful lace tea cloth. Napkins with lace all around them or with laze insets are handsome. A blanket cover that is very dainty and very lacy will please her femininity. So will chaise lounge things such as a spread with a lace flounce or a lacy little cushion. As far as that goes, if she‘s short on curâ€" tains, lace curtains are back in style and available in just about as many designs as anybody could wish. Ivory for the Fourteenthâ€"Beautiful cbjects d‘art are the thing to consider first for the ivory anniversary. Small fine hand carved f:gurines, birds and other treasured small bits will be conâ€" noisseur‘s gifts for this occasion. If you want to be more practical than that of course there are still very nice ivory dressing sets and accessories, Crystal for the Fifteenthâ€"Another chance to, «dp, nobly by someone you like. Crystal goblets, tall and imposâ€" ing, are the first choice if she doesn‘t have themâ€"be sure they have a musicâ€" al ring when you strike them lightly. A beautiful crystal pitcher with iced tea glasses is another safe choice. So are dessert dishes, crystal plates in various sizes and the more unusual things such as grapefruit ict bowls, special fruit glasses in ice cups and all types of beverage sets. Don‘t forgel that large crystal jars, bowls and rectâ€" angzular containers are the grandest things of all for flowers and that these must be enormous in size to be in this year‘s style. Big flower containers, 11â€" cidentally, will always be useful since many flowers will always be big. Concentrate China for the yourâ€" self proud on this occasion with china that has a name that she will resecy and enjoy. If she already has a start with some special ware, you might simply add to it. Or seltéct some conâ€" trasting pattern that will be more inâ€" teresting than a dead match. This gift will want to be very very nice so rathern than get a lot of something crdainary, concentrate on one beautiful piece if your budget is limited. If possible try to find out which type of piece she dsesn‘t have and fill in there Otherwise make it tea cups and you‘ll be sure to be givinz something that she‘ll find useful. Silver for the Twentyâ€"Fifthâ€"Sterâ€" ling if you can make it of course, but good silver plate is a fine and reâ€" spected possession. She probably has the utilities by now, so concentrate on the beautiful things she‘s probably alâ€" ways had a yvearning for. A great and mm en m tm mm m ons c un se ron mss omm on mm mm en n mm n mm en mm e mm mm canes yOou brid tnost {ine bridt speci the : this traditional list of w was first thought up â€" : aluminum, kensin:ton, ch the sky is the limit as 4 there is concerned. Go To Town Stoel for the FEleventh split a polint to put pewter in this cateâ€" gory. Pewter means Swedish modern as well as New England colonial; and you‘ll find it in both formal and inâ€" formal versions. Don‘t forget the new alloys that have been developed since this traditional list of whatâ€"forâ€"=â€"when for }1 hand little VC 1t and scis n a wel sicol fo 1J @ Dit O1 d out what she iings she should 1 square damask these include hromium, and far as varicty ors tha order2 cookin: grand gift, a golden dressing t would the thing, or, if your gooc must be more simply said, thimibleâ€"is a gift to treasure. (Released by Consolidated Peatures, Inc). Gold for the Fifticth â€" The really great occasion for any bride. Among the golden gifts are gold encrusted china which may be anything from a whole handsome dinner set to a single coffee cup or incidental little serving dish. If you want to be technical, you can make your gift a golden coffee spoomn or a set of them. For a very imposing tray, for instance, or a pair of candelahra. Vegctable dishes, a well and tree latter, a butter dish with ice ccmpartment beneath it, a set of open salts with pepper shakers to match in individual sizes, odd serving pieces that she may not have. Or if you want to spread yourself, make it a set of silâ€" ver service paltes, goblets or a silver coffee sorvice. Every Garden Should _ Have Some Sweet Peas as then there is no possibility of seed preduciion. Early seeding is the worst cause of stemâ€"shontening because it imposes a severe strain upon the plant. If thero are several plants of Aifferent varietics growing together each should be stripped of its fAowers in turn, in preference to picking a few bloom% from each plant simultaneously. There is no appreciable loss of collecti beauâ€" ty and the complets® rest thar, each plant gets in its turn benefits and enâ€" ables it to push forward a good, fresh crop. If possible the picking should be arranged, so that each plant is stripped every two or three woeeks. There is, however, the problem of raising a plant strong enough to yield many zatherings of lon@â€"stemmed flowâ€" ers without too elaborate treatment. It is taken for granted that the ground tEemat:ically as then the preduciion. cause of °: imposes a s TC thorn» are conds in Iist (By the Timmins Horticultural There is probably no flower versally admired as the Sweet be sure there is no flower more ing of cultivation. Sweet P beautiful in the garden, frag the house and admirably ada; cut‘iing. In ecvery garden there be at least one row of cood or there may be a set of clum; the border. Clumps may be a by sowing the secd in a circle ranging the sticks to suppor ajlier the fashion of an Indian ainding the sticks together at No Flower Superior to Sweet Peas, Beautiful in Garden, Fragrant in the Home, and Admirably Adapted for Cutâ€" ting. Some Helpful Hints in Regard to Aphides. inuously eimat!izca LUMBER BUILDIN he‘p Aspl Bricl Ceda Ceda Cem( Cemeé Door Fir I Floo: Elue Fran BUILD OR REMODEL is 2MA 99 ILDING MATERIALS $ie AT LOWEST PRICES Fii£ / DEAD FOREST EKPLOYS NEXT TIME YOU ENTEA THt woors trrat FIRE as _A brapLy barncen/ _ set of them. For a very _ _goldcn dressingz taible set ing, or, if your good wishes ore simply said, a gold IIviN8 romResry _ DBrICK Cedar Siding Cedar Posts Cement and Lime Cement Blocks Doors (all kinds) Fir Lumber Flooring Flue Lining Frames (Door and Window) Asphalt Shing r instance, or a pair of etable dishes, a well i butter dish with ice reath it, a set of open om providin 11 icultural Society) flowt Wilit clumps along y be arranged circle and arâ€" support them Indian tepes, er at the top. â€"groater diviâ€" for the plant house L PGas Aare fragrant in adanted for Lawn Fence Locks and Butts Lumber for Metal Corner w ) ® Mouldings COMPLETE STOCK AT AL 2: Yrles 0O Uniâ€" desery Noews rad idy ut 1O It must be remembered that all mixâ€" tures applied in the open are designed to destroy aphides by direct contact with their soft, unprotected bodies. I the foliage is ibeing caten by leafâ€" cating insects a small quantity of lead @arsenate, pyrethrum, or any other standard insecticide should be added. said to sClf. The green found beans the three leading growths have nothing to carry but their own leaves and the flower stems. Supported by deeply worked, rich soil these will produce a useful supply of cutting material. Aphides, or plant lice, are {familiar to all gardeners and no time should be lost in attacking them directly they are seen. If aphides are allowed to mulâ€" tiply they speedily increase to such an extfnt as to all but smother the plants that they infest. Aphides exist by sucking the juices of a plant and cannot be controlled by applying an Insecticide to the foliage. They do not has been well manured before seeding. Pinch off the tops of the plants when they are abtout four inches tail. The pinching will result in the development of a series of bas@l shoots, generally three in number, which should be alâ€" lowed to extend up the sticks. Side shoots will show in due time, but these may be pinched out while small so that LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Head Office Mill Office Schumacher Phone 708 _ Timmins Phone 709 ESTIMATES FREE be an excellent repellent in itâ€" Insulation (Red Top Wool) Glass Insul Board Insul Brick Siding ALL TIMES Office: 58 Mollinger Lane â€" Buy It With The Rent You Now Pay! Now is the time to build that home you‘ve always wanted! Enquire about a loan unâ€" der The National Housing Act toâ€"day! Toronto Telegram: §o: forgive a friend for most cept that he is successful General Contracting When growi tion disbuddin: plant is rarely than two stem moved early. carry very lon flowers Nails Oaku C).P. 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