I WOMEN KEEPIN TRIM I Eating To Reduce Beats Quickie Dieting By Ida Jean Kain , Thei'e is often considerable in-iis valuable in kee in tissue firm April 28, It-rtia toward starting reducing. Par- lbeing. But any Iiatglost wsili be llicuiarly for overweights who are through diet restrictions; so don't. lllllng Some 30. 50 Or more excesslget the notion anything of this na- pounds. Many ot you inquire about lure will do the reducing for you. the benefits of taking a course of VISIT GYM passive exercise through the aid of Business girls have asked if it is mechanical machines; others asklhelpful to go to a gym and take about massage and gym classes.',a supervised exercise course. Yes. After dealing with reluctant re-iindeed! The beauty of regular ex- diicers for 10. these many yenrs.tercise is that it is slimming. but I have come to the conclusion that lmore important, by exercising the any accessory to diet that induces-muscles that loaf on the job all an overneiglit to take action is an day. you'll keep your zest for work important step in the right direc- and play. tiott. So let's see what the systems However. if these accessories to Page 8. The Guardian Saturday. ELEANOR Egg New Color Scheme Works Magic On An Old House esp;-t-. are as ClllllI')1lflR as iihite and lend of stunvhttnk quality and house. They When painting I house. Ially one past its prime, you have a sort to a small t ' ' t t th .iiite ant by tliariii , , I III due" ulal: e Sp0:l'IlllI ittkility slltllllll aluiitx be trusted with 8 Off?" ' ' ' . . shmmmg would be 3 shim" 0" me P Slime fl 9"- "1 ls l K . - I ”h f bel ltil'.N'l. the ittcchanical devices budget. dunt let that deter you down its less iuit'ai'Iii'r fcaliilcs till”? ll”'l- ”t'”- v M 5 rel which sittniilzite circulation. Any- from taking off the excess llounds ho matter how old the house or -nit: thing that muses thefcirculatig threatening your health. No mech- - - i d llrlmzs 3 I08 int: 0 increas anical device nothing an one can h t ll- 1 icd rolir sclicitie A .:ni-ti llttiliill is to paint a few all .g Y vi 8 vie plalll t it 't I ok I'i'l.'P areas ttiili an accent color Hlmr '5 an m m9 goudi The. hen" d0 for you will take me pm” of N3" ll" W0'"9l5 ” "la 9 ' " l' I - . g, sysicitts of ttiissive exercise re- what you can do for yourself. And handsome. if not young again lvt'.llttt' tli.tn illdfl) small stiips. I am," H”, !,,Nm.(, and tone flabbypeven if 3,0” had 3 m-lmon dollars, The trick is to make the good Illiltll ticttttt itlea than the usual features stand otit by ttflnlraklmg ihtiujx dllll it-tin” paint treatment. them strongly with the body colorl The tiuiii door is Ii fine spot for of the house. The less desirable ai't't'iil ll fllillll-S UP Ill? 9nlT3llt'9- aspects can be reduced by painting adds a mite of cliPCF.V W9lC0m9- 1'1 them to btmd mm tins oar-iv Ililiiii liiillxfls, ttlndow shutters. ground. Manv smartly styled poiilt ti-iltiics. window boxes and have strong light and dark cun- lftll to unit. are suitable for ac- trasts to give them distinction and cetii colors charm. .. .. . A white trim with a body of dark l"”l'”' ” l HIS , , lrav. deep red or blue. looks well. Hit.-Iii acct-tits are fine on white White accentuates the texture of lioiiws. l-PHWII .Vi'll0vi'. coral. char- carving. fluting. columns and sltlll- irctise. Hull-1 llll'llll0lS? .3ll(l 197" (9,-,. A darker body 9010; for an tiillll ': l('ll(l an individual note. old house is practical because it (it'll) ituutncd with wltite and-ac- disguises uneven surfaces and ct-titcd with a touch of coral. bright gracefully absorbs into the slruc- Dink, gold. lemon. mustard or yel- turelrregularitie: which should be low. is nice idea. as is deep played down, lLi'.'l)t with ltuiit. clear turquoise. I l-lr'r: Ii sand tones do vi'elI ac- LIGHT AND DARK Itivflltltlellnllll 3 choice of turquoise, Light and dark contrasts can he aqua. tllltl('lll(IlP or terra cotta, used with good results on atiy 'arge while gray green takes accents of v . ' x .' bu-. ut in darker or. v . .. :lrCltlnl:.?;:I"g::w:ll::':I:g ;':1(;llu((;lle':)'fiL,::,: l,lE1l,:1,,1,.' mm:: b M By (ltlt(ll.YN M:lI.i.l-2'l'.T Lin walls and catpeis, tllllallls and style structures. Smaller houses of l'illls'ttlPF carefitlly what col-til” Calladlall PWSS Nd" Wl'llCl' ilIfJllUl5l('l.l- indeterminate period 1 and shape-lscliciite best suits llllE.dI1t)lll'.N"tl it: 01-1-My-y .(jp...n d,,p,n't takei Matt-rials cli'tJisetli to f'tlllllpB)(llIlg(';I; take nicely to II ht cear astels arcliitccttire. its iiitivi uai). i M ,3 , - . -, a rooiii may e iixtiriziii r such as pink, mgint gre-en.pblues. relation to other houses ncarby,a maid” mind or ,3, kmg sued and informal, (lepciidiiig on the ibwg" W 3"? E l'”'”i'r”"'" "main and indivitlttal tastes. Dis- .sumiiici'y look. says an interior playing itiatc-rials in plain shades Iquaa and yellows. These shades and your own color preference. HAPPENINGS Ietiator Elsie Inman has recent-laurlte at the Cltarinttetmvn Hotel ,' mdnssad H" gnaw. wamPn's and presented her with a piece of Liberal Clllll at I meeting in-irii”'”'”'- In the private diningiroom of Mur-I . . Mrs. l.oi';tit tlat'I.ellaii. enter- ph-V'GamblP Llmniedm fllalllvrl for Miss Burke at a mis- Senator lnman it 9 course n .CO”anmms Sh”M.,.. Monday eve her remarks stated: Women seem to have I special talent for getting out the vote at election time. if they truly believe in it. women will work unceasingly and without thought of reward to fur- ther their cause. Women are tak- lng an increasing interest in pol- itics." Senator lnman was introd- ttced by Mrs. D.R. Walker. ning. at her residence. Nnrth Riv- .er Road. Mrs. Stanley Maclnnis. Mrs. Hylsnn Proud and Miss Dorothy Leartl were joint hostesses at I shower for Miss Burke at Miss Lcardls residence. St. Peter's Rd. - -ma Phi held their model meet- S"”””" El” I”"""" h" 5”" ing We(lllL'S(la)'. April ill at Mrs. gioV::m:::erM:'RI'nn1:Ta:pe(:t 3,tei.l. 0. llortiby's residence. The weekend It tie Chateau Fronbigllesl speaker was Miss Margaret enac Quebec Mallett who gave a most interest- ' ' ling address on "Photography". iilrlrs. liornby was assisted by Miss Autlrcy tlillis and Mrs. Ralph Manning. Guests at the meeting iwere Miss Lois Burke and Mrs. Barbara Cameron. A host of parties have been held to honor Miss Eileen Burke and Mr. Russell Eweing whose niar- riage will be solemnizcd in May. Saturday evening Canada Pack- ers "tilted. where Miss Burke rt-be rushing pm.” of Atph, has been employed. held a dance Chapter. Beta sign. Pill. was for Miss Burke and Mn F-Welniz held April 25 at Mrs. Lewis Bag- ll Parkfhle H3" 3lld l”'95""l3lTlnall's residence. A novel part of INS W9" made 537 Ill? flmceltlic evening was that each guest staff. the foreman and the union, dressed 1,, represent, 8 song. As, I-0931 232- .siting the hostess were: Miss Hea- , , , lther itlacLean. Mrs. Harold Mil- Mills" All" Maclawdv Edllh lligan. Mrs. .l.O. Hornby and Miss Anderson. Barbara Rogers and ;.-torenc, Macpeanv Marian Shaw were hostesses at I luncheon. Iatunlay, for Miss MISI Elaine MacFlwen was the Piirrnn M365 g"-;'5t-hL- . JACKET - DRESS A "MUST" FOR SUMMER - MAKE IT YOURSELF! bore. the preuleu new ensemble for summer! It Prominent Designer Original by Ginny stutzlen. well known for her wity of flattering a wonuin flgun. AI always. one keeps to simple. uncluttered lines- letting the style sbtne forth in a lovely fitted and flaring silhouette. Ilflilfely wearable. it would look equally fashionable by day. in I Iprlgntb cotton prlIt:..Ia Ioflndiknodf mute taffeta. under a starry sky. wayyoudooae new I nowlnglaveryrtmplgtool-It :31:-t'nout bountiful appearance! I& ll available In Mined Size: to, II. 14. to, and in. Itudl Iron requires as yet-no at-inch mu-ie; bolero i-equtm no W cm (II Ml!) for PICHHTMW to Guardian PI!- U front It.. Went. Toronto, Ont: Heaugtplgu Q AWIU UH IITIJ IUIIII 1 The Alpha Chapter of Beta Sig-I Tie the charm of I whirl-skirted tin-rs. add a petite jacltet - mtiscles. niaikitit: for slimmer nieas-lyou couldn't reduce without cut- urements. Lntlcrstand. however. ting calories! there is no rcducttig "magic" in And what can you do to rouse any system of this sort, for uiitesscirculation and keep from getting calories are cut below daily Te-Lflabby? A daily walk plus stretch- quireinenis. no weight can possiblyging exercise. Stretch! If you are be lost. icoiisiderably above normal weight. Swt-tlisli lll:tss:IL'9 is beneficial..stretch from a safety position to too. and utittdt-rttitly relaxing. Tbe,prevent strain. Lie on back on floor lmiddle-accrt petsott who is consid- lright knee flexed. sole of feet. on erably above iItii'lll2ll weight should floor. Stretch left leg straight down not start acttxc ftxPi't'lSlflg until at ,left arm tip on floor overhead . . . least part of the hurticn of fat has .then stretch all along the left side. i'entnxt-ti in these cases. tit even feels slimming. Flex other -s-ace or passive exercise .knee and pull along right side. Re- g the feeling of well- .lax. RESTFUL SHADES Summery Look For Livingroom Is Not Difficult Softer colors are more restful and easier to live with. Warm shades of sea grccn, greys, beige. .lar colors. used in varying dcgrces and patterns, Miss Mt-lx'oi'Ile in- trodticcd her audience fiberglass material willi ii spun glass base -ideal for picttire-win- flow drapes. For lioiisewives trying in match rtirt.-tins with modern wrought iron decorating expert. A change of slipt-titers and I few bright cushions alone can add ;stinimt-r sparkle to spring clean- ling, says Agnes Mekortle. interior idpmramr Mr 1' largo departmpnt furniture. there's material with .5'"'i' l1"'- patteriis in thick black lines. I in today's S in a I I e r. roinpact For the nursery. colorful and 5 wasliable printed corduroy mater- ials make gay curtains and prac- tical bedspreads. A shiny material Canadian homes. tittcrinr decora- tions that can be 'iIlYPfI with" and ,wilI stand up to wear and tear are essential. she told an Ottawal lwomenis group. I The answer in making small rooms look larger is in choosing colors--using suftcr pastel shadeslllie poptilar English hand-blo produced for bathroom curtains. lizirdy tweeds for slipcoverings. luscious Italian silk damasks mtg lfor walls. floors and curtains in- linens still have their place lstead of extreme colors that tend forlorn homes, says Miss Me- lto make rooms look small. orlle. I delightful marriage to Mr. Kenneth Agnew. guest of honor at gm. h,.,- by also of Scotland. jbirthday party given and Mlst Harry, wa",MW"'l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judge and Erlday 9Ve"”Igr at me” re5'd9"”" cliiltircn. also Miss Lillian Cud- 'PFlllCE Street. ;morc. spent Sunday visiting friends in Montague. I Mr. and Mrs. Irving 'i'liottipson.i their son Keiiiictli. and Mrs. .l.B.I Mrs. Claude Ives entertained at lAiittrcw left rcccittly on a motor licr ap2li'lflll'nl on 'i'hursd.'iy eve- ;irip to Ottawa anti Guelph, 0nt- tiuig nlti-it three tables of bridge lario. Mr. and Mrs. 'lll1titnpsoniwet'e in play. lwill attend their daughter Lilliansl wedding. Mrs. Andrew trill he tliel The following ladies were host- LJESI of her son-in-law and csses at the Siinimerside Home daughter. Pl'0l'0sS0l” and MFS--and School Association's Tenth iwinston Mayne in Ottawa. TllC.BIl'lll(la)' Anniversary held In the IMP llllllle Will he made Via lIl(?.s('ll0DI library 'i'uesday evening: Uni' d States. Mrs. (lcoge Clark tconveneri, g Mrs. Borden Connell. Mrs. Ted Miss Doris lliliion attd Miss Poole, Mrs. Harry Crossman. Mrs. ll-leather MacLcan entertained tit.l.lack Rawek, Miss Dolly Matt- the farmer's residence, Princegliews, Mrs. Morley Wylie, Mrs. .Strect. Thursday eveninii. at britl-iLois Mtiase. ge. The party was in honor of Miss Suzanne Palmer and Mrs. Mrs. Robert llewitr and Mr. M. Frank Currie. Miss Palmer is L. Walwyn returned on Tuesday leaving for Montreal where shtgevening from attending the an- has accepted a position with T. nual sessions of the Allied Flor- CA. and Mrs. ('urrit- will be join- ists and Growers of Canada in ing her husband in St. John. Now the Rriinsuick Hotel. Monclon. N. Mrs. Lloyd J. Cox Sr. enter- tained nt dinner on Thursday eve- ning at her apartment honoring Mrs. S.K. Todd and Mrs. Flo Stern; who leave Sunday on an extended tour of Etiglantl and the Continent. llr. and Mrs. M. L. Callbcck ,Ii.'tve returned home from in motor trip to Florida. While there they Iliad a delightful trip on the SS. ,Nassati to the Bahamas. Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. Harvard Street. entertained the Ladics' Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Milton are Social Club of the Presbyterian leaving shortly on a trop to Ed-.fThurch on Tuestiay night. monton and points west. I Mr and Mrs. Sterling Initian Mr. and4Mrs. Alex Mclnnis and and suit Patti of Cliiirlottetown, faintly. Winnipeg, are spciitling is spent Stinday with Mrs. Sterling's holiday with Mr. Mt-lnuis' p:ir- parctits. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ents. Mr. anti Mrs. .l.P. Illclnitis, IIIIPSIIS. King Street. Summerside. The closing of the Trinity finit- M"" M-I st-'”"'ll 9'll"'il?lllli'fl M ed ('hut-ch Mission Band under the hnd” 0" Tlwgday p"'"l"E' leadership of Mrs. l-Eric Sheen and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lnman illlfIlMrS' K9" D”””" W" lwld 0" young son have left for St. Pt-L Tuesday. The member: of the err, Cape Breton, to spend the hand were served Ice-cream and summer months. tcake by Miss Millicent Strong. jMrs. Albert Huestls, Mrs. Cheiiley Miss Lillian Cudmorc. Miss fr-iltnhertsnn and Mrs. I..M. Call- cne MacLeod anti Mrs. Kcnncthlbeck. members of the Women's MacLean entertained at Mrs. Mac- Missionary Grotip. Lean'iI apartment at a kitchen shower on Monday evening. hon- oring Miss Margaret ('I'IlflOn of Ayrshire, Scotland, prior to her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hogan, Mr. and Mrit. Gordon Kelly. are tutti-ndinit the sen-cadet convent- nttli an abstract design has been i Brunswick. LB. Florists from all sections of .the Atlantic provinces attended. Mr. and Mrs. I.l'l. Mztcl(ay, Prince Eduard island was re- North River Road. are entertain-iprcscnted by Estate John Wil-I ing this Saturday evening at llams. Charlottetown. and Mari- bridge. time GI(('nll0US9S, Sumnicrside. Making Ceramics Fascinates lBotl1 Husband And Wives to a newt OTT.-WIA I('Pi--There": moundsi of legitiniate mtid-slinging at onel of the capital's most informal, women's clubs. Members of the Ottawa Municipal Ceramics Club find it very relaxing. I Cr-ratnics has a great fascina-T, tion for people. says John Climer,l .instructor at the weekly Monday afternoon and Friday evening classes. "it's one craft everyone can do and see almost professional lresults at once.” The club. started It) months ago in offers I2-week courses nearly all ttfir-jng'" year. Mr. Climer takes a hnlidayi in August but club meetings gel on. , I In 12 weeks. students learn the ,hasic techniques of working with lelay. Members can make anythingi, they like for their own use. "Once ithey turn commercial, out they Ego." says Mr. Climer. MANY PRODUCTS ; 4 Hundreds of lamp bases. bowls.: 'figurines. plates and pzipci'wcight.si have been produced in the club's workrooms, in a building providedl by Ottawa's department of publicl i recreation. I T On Monday afternoons club; members. all of them women and most of them housewives. meet for two hours of instruction and al- most unlimited hours of practice. Sometimes wearing their hus- .....CC......sC.C...C HOUSEHOLD HINT Wit;-n shopping for matcrialsl to make I washable dress or siiit.l be sure to choose linings. tapes” threads, buttons. trimmings, etcq that are also washable. jgl MORNING SMILE , I "These must be boomtimes for the manufacturers of marbles." said the .pessimist. ”jttdgiiig by the ntimber of people who haven't got all theirs." I Words Oi The Wise We must accept the disciplines of democracy as well as its freei ion in Halifax. PANMURI-I Is. W.I. on Monday evening. April 16. the Pannzure Island Women's In- stitute and friends. assembled at the home of Mrs. lltibert Camp- -bell to honor it I express fclicita- ltions on the occasion of her birth- lday. In their own inimitable man- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell wei- comed their guests and a social evening of music and cards will ever remain a pleasant memory. To the strains of "Happy Birth- day to You" Mrs. Campbell was presented with I beautifully de- corated birthday cake and I basket of fruit to which she made fitting reply. Following delicious refreshments. the party disper- sgd. hoping that many more such anniversaries would he enjoyed, at the Campbell home. BASIC ATTRACTION Here's a new basic blotise tliatlcs and a classic, convertible col- IS mime in . double bubble design lar. Ill sh erand gor hgastessinizd part- , V i V I 1 K , IPS a ome w on tipping ressy i . .. . . I - - -- a sui jace. o tisistrulya mushimm and chalmal am mp" blouse is made of Swiss lawn with style that is adaptable to a life Ithree-quarter, French ruffed sleev-.of pleasure, travel and business. ELLEN'Si DIARY In anticipation, we recall that this week for us. appeared to be somewhat urerehadowed. But look- ing back now. how gracious and kind it has been. This week the children of the house across the Granddaughter and Mack were to spend I period in hospital in tonsils-out operations. The data had been set some time before. , and it was naturally with I little , anxiety we saw the day: between . slip away and uP '1: that morning. Not so much for Granddaughter. who is an understanding and mg. . lure child for her age. but how ice.” Throuxli your knowledge of where :!;l:ll::lelielei1r.vl)'oii gremrendermg I ce u appy peop . And we in turn are trying to hell, "I! Person who comes to us. to utilize all of his Inner strength and social resources. We also try to hell! him keep. or regain. I sense Of Ill! dignity and worth. as I per- son with individual problems and needs. so. thank you for making known to your many readers, who are be- set witb problems. that there are agenclea such as ours. prepared to 0"" melldly understanding serv- ice. Sincerely yours, E.S. VOICES THANKS Dear E.S.: Thank you for these kind words. It is nice to have your experienced endorsement of this column'r specific referrals, as being useful and to the point. And I am glad to pass the good word along, that a fruitful spirit of co- operation. beneficial to the com- mllnlty. is permitted to nourish, between our two quite different media of would-be-helpfulness to persons in need. You have said your function is to help people cope with the many pr ” that complicate living, but unfortunately the majority of people don't know your program exists. I can testify tothe truth of that. It was one of the early discoveries I made about people in trouble. after launching this column years ago. Namely, that Grade-A social services iii any). in a given community. are too little known to the citizens vrho need those serv- ices most. Thtts. at first on I local basis and later on a national scale, this column has included in its work. the business of trying to inform correspondents I and readers) about the appropriate neighborhood agen- cics at their service. when prob- Iems appear. that need trained management. BREED Is RARE In this effort. I have been helped by some few genuinely humanitar- ian professlonals. in the top ranks of medicine. social work. psychia- try. etc.. who have either proved me with up-to-date periodicals. di- recloriel. etc.. as issued, or have dug up spot information on re- quest. But their breed is rare; and most of the digging is done in this office. I am always hopeful. when I long-distance referral is made. that the indicated agency is staffed bands' old shirts for smocks- working with wet clay is a messy business-many women work until late in the evening. Friday evenings. four or five husbands reclaim their old shirts and do ceramics themselves. But of the 33 members now enrolled in the two groups, the Friday even- ing fellows are the only males. informally organize”-. the club is partially self-supporting through fees for registration and ceramics supplies. The public recreation de- partment supplies power for the kiln. a large oven for baking, or clay objects after they have been moulded into I desired shape. Near the end of each 12-week course, club members hold an in- formal t .' session and plan an exhibition of their work, with friends as the audience. Classes are limited to about 22 members. ”If vre get a waiting ' list, we'll just start other classes." Wt"! really constructive experts- savs Mt Cum". who will greet the client with vi.ee?A-mm---- ”fi1')llend!ly irundei;lstfintlhllttg." in a no e es eto ep m for her) ll ARY HAWORTH keep or' regain a sense of dignity I and individual worth. as you say. And therefore, the sound sympa- thetic aense of your letter is (as the phrase goes) ”mustc to my ears." M.H. Mary Hawortli counsels through her column, not" by mail or per- sonal interview. Write to her I: care of this newspaper. Family Service Agency Expresses Its Appreciation Dear Mary I-laworth: We are I small Family Service Agency in I medium size city. You have refer- red many people in trouble to us: and we feel that you have done I very real and lasting service to these discouraged men and women. in making them acquainted with our resources. Our function is to help people BARBERS - HAIR.DR.ES- SERS WANTED Learn these Trades It . i'”ft't ?'"?3.7.”- T ftgmms-CANADA cope with the many problems that BEAUTY now complicate every day living. But iinforttinately, the majority of INDUSTRIES. petipie do not know that our serv- -ice exists. Furthermore. the in- LTD. grained American tradition is that cvcry man should be strong enough Moncton. N.B. to stand on his own feet. and solve Family Is Complete Again would Mack. our alx-year-old. re- spond to the outing which was to take liim't.o strange quarter: and keep him for the first time since his birth Iway overnight. from the farm? "This is one time I'm not liking the trip to town," Granddaughter said at the assembling in the yard. before setting out in the rain. on the tractor which was to bear them the first mile of the way. "I'm between two minds yet-I've a nation which says to stay home" Mack declared. However away they went. leav- lng behind I quiet and forlorn place. In the sand-heap. a little truck loaded with first earth wait- ed; in the yard we saw the idle bat and ball. And in the house across the lane when we came later with the gathering of eggs, a doll was fast asleep in her carr- iage. a picture-puzzle partly com- plete on a table. And around every corner was the faint echo of young voices, the sound of their chatter and laughter. "These are going to be quiet days for us, Ellen", James said later at supper, I meal mostly tasteless though we supped on our favorite fares. As it turned out, and as she said "in a way.” they ' enjoyed their hospital-stay. They liked its routine and the novelty of meals served in their quarters. They talked too about the kindness of those in whose care and keeping they were: the doctor and nurses. and the kin and friends who helped make their visit pleasant. So the week ends well for us at Alderlea. What matter that a fresh fall of April-snow lies white on the hillsides and a cool wind roves to delay the mayflowcrs? The fam- ily is complete about lnglenooks again. ”I know that winds are chill 0'er river. plain and hill: And just how deep the snow Drlfts round my door. I know. Forgotten these tonight: My fire gleams warm and bright. I know that toil awaits The morrow's opening gates, I know the stress. the strife, That enters into life But what have I to fear? My heart's beloved are here. I know the beat of storm. But here my heart is warm; I know what labors spells. But here contentment swells. My loved ones. and a book. And mine own inglenook." Until Monday - -- - Diary - Good-night........ ' COOK'S CORNER SAUSAGE PIE 1 lb. sausage meat 3 medium size potatoes 3 small onions salt and pepper to taste Slice potatoes. cover with water, Sook, and mash, add meat. Onion. salt and pepper. Bake in pie sin-ii, ROUX SI-IAIVIPOO TIN T It's quick glory for your hair with HOUR Shampoo Tints. 2-I SlIl.lt.lt'1 -one to exactly match your need. Each package contains two appli- cations. You will be atuazetl at the result. Ask at your beauty p parlor, drug or department AFTER EACH COLOUR SHAMPOO OR HAIR ELEACHES USE HAIRTEX V.- PEEK FREIIWS nuiamniscuiims II II mm Illuvsuvlll um um u u m CIIUNCII MADE IV his own pi ”' without any out- side hclp. Many people hesitate to come to its bectuisc llicy feel it is equivalent to admitting to thmselves iii to nobody else! that they aren't able to handle their problems. But often your coluiiin counsel disarms such fears and enables them to take the plunge. You prepare them to accept the kind of help we offer. and you refer them to us apeclf- ically. as the appropriate agency. GAVE HELP A case in point is a young woman who came to its nqt long ago. say- ing she had learned of us through your column. 'You had explained our work; and said there was an agency in her vicinity. After we had helped her with an immediate difficulty. we had a follow-up let- ter--from which I excerpt the fol- iowing paragraph: " . . I certainly hope that in some way you can realize how much Family Service has done for me. You took me in. treated me like a real person. solved my big problems. and sent me on my way with courage . . . The good Lord surely directed me to read Mary Hnwurth-or I would not have lrnnwntbero was a Family Serv- SPEOIALI MOLLY SAYS THEY'RE ALWAYS BETTER WITH You sir. Inn's nothing boom for self-went MOLASSE breakfast, with brown bread to match. specially when they're both baked with dollc' PURE fancy Iorbodoo Molasses. Try some your! nicer than t..m..battui lat S. A. McDonald's SPECIAL! EVERY WOMAN LOVES A IARGAIN AND IVIIY WOMAN LOVES IILCANO S. A. Mcbonali 1070 niscouitt BELCANO COSMETICS During The Two Weeks APRIL 30th to MAY 12th (Inclusive) VISIT THE SPECIAL IELCANO DISPLAY AND SELECT YOUR IELCANO AT THIS WONDERFUL DISCOUNT. SPECIAL! ON