OMEN Ti;esday,AApril 3, 1956 the Guardian, Page 9 KEEP IN TRIM Accomplisbes Miracle By his in the spring of the year eiery- thing is made new again: There is a promise in the air. the promise of all that makes life young. Sud- iienly you can hardly wait to ban- isii the burdensome pounds that stand between you and your slim. ii im self. if you are toting 50 or more pounds of excess weight, the one point on which you must have as- surance is that reducing will help ion to look and l'eel young again. There is no better way to inspire ion to start this spring to make iourselr over than to pass along it true-to-life story of a reducing miracle. Look over my shoulder at an amazingly matter of fact ac- count of a woman who. lost an in- credible number of pounds-not 50. not 100-but 150 excess pounds! FEELS BETTER . .- . ”l have been an ardent follower and user of your column. so hope you can help me in my problem since losing from a size 50 to size! -lean Kain had lost without feeling weak or distressed. That feeling of well- being could come only with a highly protective diet. ord making reducer. sharing more of her experiences. Exercise is a health measure and should be a regular part of I reducing program. However. with excessLve overwlght. it is often inadvisable to exercise before part of the burden of fat has been re- duced-say 30 to 40 Pounds. Pu- slve exercise in which the machine does the work is excellent to stim- ulate circulation. and is particu- larly helpful when other exercise is prohibited. With no exercise. a reducer is apt to feel languid and depressed because of flabblness of the musculature. special toning calisthcnics for the bust and inside thigh muscles. re- quested by this victorious reducer, will be our subject tomorrow. 14. 1 lost quite a lot-285 , " i flown to l35.-without feeling Weak ar distressed. In fact. 1 feel beuf" than ever. and even though 1'" tn the 505 people mks me WW fl" is young as 30. "What I would like to know how to make my brelisls hr Also. the inside of my thighs 8 flabby. Those are the only M0 places where my body s isn t firm -even my chin and throat are in perfect condition. I have exercised Hid also taken passive exercise on machines. i would like to correct ilie thigh flatibincss so I may be , sole to wear shorts and a bathing uiu this summer.” This remarkable reducer slim- med down eight full gsizes-from his pounds to a bathing beauty! When a woman in her 505 can accomplish this slimming miracle. mery overweight in the land can lake heart. , iiwAIT MORE NEWS I l while she made no mention of the chat. she emphasized that she country Iarilen iiiriibs including a superb Wisteria. i-iiici-ed with long racemes of white Iramint flowers each June. . ll the far end of the canal ter- i-are is an outdoor stage with wings formed by carefully clipped yew iirrliles and flanked by cyprcsses ll uh a backdrop of Pines. A classic iihite bench and two marble stat-l ue: complete the composition. This garden contains the largest. mllcction of Magnolias in the coun- iigi. and there is a wonderful dis-l play in April and May of several! acres of these lovely flowers. Cam-; ellias have received a great deal of attention and there are impres- sive plantings. There is a path lead- ing through I great glen where I rocky stream with a series of pools, rrags and waterfalls. leads to oth- er paths which wind in and out through tall conifers. some of which are among the most outstanding in Great Britain. On the fern covered slopes on either side are plantations '1 at rhododendrons. tboussn” of them. cleverly grouped in subtle harmonies of color. These include the best Chinese and Himalayan species and hybrids. BEGONIAS Tubarous begonlas give us silken gorgeousness or our gardens. in- door and out in the garden. Where may beauty be found to compete with the glorious ” of the with slightly frllled edges but with closely erlmped crests emanating from the center and overlaying each petal. There are also double arlously named camellia-noweb ed. carnation-flowered. rose bud. and even daffodil-flowered. The plant form also has had It- tention and among the develop- ments are trailing plants with pen- dulous ” I recommended for growlng as individual specimens in hanging pots or in proch or wind- ow boxes; also a type. the multi- flors, with very free-flowering plant of neat rounded form and small flowers. These are recommended for pot culture and also for bedding or cdglngs. An outstanding feature of this latter type is its ability to withstand the heat of direct sum- mer sunshine. indeed. all of the regonias will stand sunshine if they have a rich porous soil which never gets dry. in my experience the wind is their worst enemy. and they must have a sheltered spot to grow. The bulbs here are now planted in sand and peat moss in shallow pans and are kept in a warm place until the small leaves appear. They must be kept moist but not too wet for fear of rotting. Then brought to the sun for further growth until it is time to set them out in the garden for summer bloom. This is after all danger of frost is over. Silver flowered forms which. because of gti'iking i'esetnhlances have been we not eager to bear again from this rec- l Students at Ryerson School of Technology. Toronto. model skirts of Canadian-made felt they design- ed and made themselves. The de- . STUDENS ODEL S cuooi FASHIONS lcoratlons. also made of felt are 'motif; Joan Hill Toronto shows I appliqued to the skirts and are' l attractive conversation pieces. lLeft to Right' Marilyn Speck, lToronto, uses the Eiffel Tower cradle telephone: and Pat Ashley, Preston. Ont. has on her skirt a ttipsy thampagne-drinkinil mouse. tCP Photol Begonias will grow in any reason- ably good garden soii but a loam rich in organic matter is very de- sirable. because they respond so well to good conditions an extra effort in the preparation of the bed is particularly worth-while. Gener- ous quantitles of rotted manure and leaf mold or peat moss should be added because these materials are all of a spongy nature and .their presence insures a more constant supply of very necessary moisture. The bed must be well drained for begonias as they will not tolerate I spot where water is likely to accumulate. - Tuberous begonias are remark liigb praise is in order for the decorators of model rooms shown in many department stores. Rather than opulence that denotes a fulll purse. the majority are doing rooms that speak of elegaiire on a budget. Young-nuirrieds amt home-nuik-. ers looking to refurbish their: homes will iind ever so many in-I teresting ideas. A beautiful hand-l Elegance On A Budget New Decorating Trend WHITE WALLS We especially admired the liviniit room with its white walls and white curtains of sheer drip-dry fabric. trimmed with brilliant peacock embroidery. instead of draperies. white shutters are used. The sofa is done in turquoise, the chairs are covered in bronze and miistard stripes and the carpet is olive green. ' One bedroom goes in ioi' a i-oliir Eisasion ROSS If youlve looked around at any of the exquisite table settings on display in any of the stores. you can't help but be aware of one thlug: almost any room of your house will serve as a dining room at some time. This generation seems to have become bored with the idea of a static dining room. Even when there is a formal din- ing room. most moderns like to dine wherever it suits their mood. A TRAY SNACK Dinner is just as likely to he a meal or a tray snack in front. of the television set or in the music corner of the living room or in some alcove that's especially cosy and adaptable to dining. Maybef and quite often. it's the kitchen, especially if that room is as in- vlting and attractive as it should be. This is part of the set-rt-t of lo- day's casual living-nothing lfltl set. nothing too, rigid and there's even informality in the formal. RIGHT FLOOR COVERING Naturally, the right floor cover- ing is important. No hostess run be gracious or relaxed if she's unr- ried about something being spilled on the nonwashable carpeting or the too-precious-to-clean rug. So if you're planning a new home. or People agree that Waclios anti. L-ream. ham and eggs. breari anti butter. are”made for each other”. A twosome. naturally made to go together in the realm of good nutrition. combines plant and ani- imal proteins. Food scientists have found that proteins are complex substances made up of many amino acids. mostly washable for easy upkeep. Another bedroom is done in celadon green and brilliant and light pinks. A celadon sheer with a pink pi'ini is used for a cornice drapery and the same fabric is repeated in the bedspread. Cotton is used for cafe curtains and a while and brown striped fabric covers white frame bcrgere chairs. FOR DINING ROOM Blue green and perlwinkle blue is the pretty color scheme selected for in dining room. White is used.” in cast iron benches and iiiningl table. a television set and iron brackets for plants above the win-3' lrlmv cornice. The carpet is peri-l ivinkle blue. Other colors at-centsl are supplied by bench cushions; rnvered in bold awning stripes of blue. green and lavender. Elegance is the keynote of an-' other dining room with walls of silvery gray and a dado of silver and white grass cloth. Gray and” gold for the carpet and gold rot-. ton damask for the chairs. Curtains l arr: a gray and gold print on sheerl w ile. iibosenainninri , When you have I basting job to ably free from diseases and insect pests. If flower buds drop premat- urely. it is probable that the plants are not getting enough water. On the other hnd. too much water or poor drainag will produce similar ling of subdued color schemes and l 1-any that mm; (mm ..r(.whjip interesting accessories do wonders throuizli pale yellow: to deep gold for a set of live model rooms'with the most attractive results. Whfkll-d Out by 0H9 0T the stores. Washable velvet in two tones of The tufhitllfl” t5 ltght RVC.V'bCige-,.Vbll0lV is used for the swagger! the lines are slender and easy toldrapery and mic tone is repeated results. Careful watering is very important. the theme is Italian classic. Throughout the display. fabrics are rlo. use thread in a shade that's easily seen so it can he removed after it's served its purpose. ords Of The Wise 1 never tlink of the future. It live with through the years and in the washable velvet bedspread. come! soon enough. --(Albert Einste.iii).' tuberous begonlas? I thought of this when potting up the old bulbs this week and also some of the xery new varieties. In this at-den they were the most admir flaw- ur. Radiant colors. some brilliant” some soft, and all of exquisit text- ure and form. - - i Perha s their exotic appearance places m in t e rare class but more and more fo k find them much easier to grow than they had ex- pected. These bulbs never grew in the wild but they are the achieve-, ment of hybrldizers in Europe and now in our own country. During the past few years a number of uitstanding flower forms have been iii-veloped. We now have immense single flowers. some main. other! WELCOME SPRING SI-lADIS' SEE OUR NEW SPRING us...-. HOSIERY SPECIAL I1 uuos is mills . rue si-iorrst Cow: f ” ol has with ahssisnssn fci. Add 1 soda to Turk J . vats. heat so boring. minun o vet so it touches fd. Tarn& dissppsar:ndqdigeki '-"”l:.".-.-w..-ri-:...-i":....-'-'- 5?il'..n doth. ti dltpcow BRAND ' . l---- ,t i .iBAl(lNG SODA & ' O O O CLEAN OLUIIIIB WEAR IDNGEE .. in ii 'Ptital Burst llrn Gnnil nrimniinii miss her the (elf-ffnnfjdgmg W "::::..l::.";'i:;.:: :::?l'.:".”.If:'.'.".”..i"2':f'.”i.2l.?.:'.:t:...-. Dry Cleaning Needs THC IN I . opiigiu sitting pretty , viliiiiever yflll-d0, whatever you wear, R"!-W" ”"'”..'2;:.::::::;i"::.:":::.::i: .. . . I . CLEA So like all lasliinu nine girls, get yniiriivlf Ii 'PcIiil lliint lira ... Dill 7387 at any good ilnre. in your rlloirii nf nylon, IMID, Diu-rim or irondrlnth . . . in liandosu, rincli in longiinu. '9-Jat6wet' 'l:lit tooiuliiwl smss . Windn-his COATS. SUITS. ALI. WIATHEI COATS and SHORTIIS from 17.95 to 59.95 AOCISSOMIS leases. Gloves. Panes. Scarves. t lofts and Skin! in the new Spring woimnt nan s'mcxis'rs wommu nus ALWAYS smexnn es and shades "" Mill! and MCLEOD LTD. THE FASHION SHOPPE i c 119 Queen St. O Dial 6541 141 Great George St. Dial 33.55 3 J l woimsin an anwns IN nsoca R0?” 3” "IVA" lit 5109” - HM Mae MI! I . NGIMAS lADlES' WAR mm. mm mm i took Kent St. Dial 3068 247 water St. l Summerslde Plant And”A-niinal Protein; In Meals "Go Together" velvet in a delicious sherbet pink ' Easy-To-Clean Floors Dlilll to l'l'illlIlll'l the old flllll. itivel ll'l(tlll).0l Iiiiiii;:.i Io iiimix. (0.lllif)liTAHl.l-I il()l'.S'l-J p The iiouse that is gnini In live Ill. the liiiiise that is i-iijii,i.'il)le. is the one that is as worry-proof as Ilttahllllft. it's the one that is easy. to niaiiitniii. lllfll. is siids-and-water. Vliifiiu-l)le. H0'llliil no square foot oi it is too frziiiilr to live in. Naturally any kind of iiu'nilwr.of the lioiist-hold chooses ll! time is goiiiz to take 8 lot of wear and tear Soniebmiy will siiiiiirr or lJll('l' spill itimelliing. rig. pi i-i.-illv iii a hniiwrlioid where tray uimix are piipiilar. That's why mixv-tn-rli-:iii lllllIl'K' throughout the hi-use are his! about the wisest in- iiwiineiii :4 lmmem;ikei' can make. ll.lSilAl'tl.H FLOORINGS The lEll'l('l)' of beautiful, wash- Iililv tliiin-iiice iivailzible is nothing it--x llliill ;ini:r:.ing. There are ioioi-liil tiles that are easily in- Kl.'illl'il zimi ilicre are by-the-yard ll4ilil' iuxi-riiiv.:s that represent the .-.-iiiw ltllltl or economy. Rubber. ittitllltthllltlll. pliislir. linoleum. all ciiiiic ill llll eiuiiess variety of pat- trwm ... lllill one may make tip out - min design. And they're all ii:i-ti.il-li- so that they are prac- iir.il Ah well as pretty. il :.i.i right of which are es.x'eiil- Hil lit IIli'ln since they cannot be iii.iiiiii:iiiiii'ed by the body. if a l)iIilI'Iil ioorl does not contain pro- l'N'l amounts of the essential ain- ilitl .-ii-ids it is said to be ”incom- lllttltt , 'I'iw i'ei'(I;il grains-plant foods- im willed ”incomplete" priiii-ins hi-i.'iii-e eni-h lacks one or more of Pvtlilllill amino acids. ('tilll'l.lC'l'E PROTEINS llium fish. poultry, eggs, and lllllli pi-ntlucts-animal foods- are kiiimn as ”eompleic" proteins. iii-um. peas or nuts are almost as . dining riiiim iioor lll' the floor where any. Mlss I-lope Dingwel Widely Emerfuined i On Tliiiinstlay. Mart-ii 13th.. there ii us .-i lIIl('l'l and china shower given at the liimie of Mrs, William Ham- hl). North River Road. in honour (I Miss ilopc Dingweil who was ll-l-.ll'Vl'lt'(l on Mo n d a y. Mrg, William ilambly and Mrs. James 0. lllzii-Lean uere the joint hostess- t-s. 'l'lie home of Miss lsobcllc llawson, Pownal Street was the luippy scene of the mlsicellaneotll siiowcr given to Miss Hope Ding. l COOK'S CORNER O BA ' 1 mp MHPTANA l(.l ch-ll nn lVedne.s'da,V. 2lsl. March. D: ,5" Vanma l(llie ll(ISIf'.K':':s WTl'9.lWl.1S Isabella 1 Small banana 'Ht,1lgll'.i:lll. trs .oiiis Mnnagh-In, - , . leui'.v llI.N'hPl' and Mrs. Rich- Pintb sail, am hm”. Mix all together. then ' lri l-' I . sugar till thick. M NHL Vhllkls MiIilri'-ll DIIIEWPH. P r i n an ---e--------- . . ri-e. r-ulr-rained for her niece lliw llnpr l)lIIL'.wPll on Wednesday: Bliili. .'llf!I'('ll. at her apartment. lliss llupe I)llll.:MPll was the recip- -ni oi fl beaiititiil brass wall plugiii-. llt'aVll)' embossed with I i-i-at-liiiig scene. tin 'l'liiii'sday MORNING SMlLE A womaii inotorist tins tiriiiiii.: along a rmintry l'0i-lfl lklipn cm. noticed a couple of x-i-pm;-,m.,, climbing lelepiione poles. afternoon. Mart-ll "Fools!" site i-xi-laiiiieii to her M M'”'l. "up" mngweu W35 9795' ,-(,n,pm,,Un. --nu.-V "HM mink I Hlivtl with several pieces of china newt. dime hm”... .. iI'tIlll her collcagiies in the Char- g g - H g 7 lUll('ltiWii Post Office. and the Rail- iixrv Tiiail Clerks Association pres- ' ”i-iimpli-to" soiiri-es of lllwlirllls ll”'Wl her with a stainless steell as the alllllizil ii....i, iliiteh oxen. she was also the re- pamuk. "H H". -,m.mm,I(.h,v iipieut of an electric Trier from the Im.-.,H.,,, ...”? UH. ,.m”ml,ll,-- pm, lltIT;.'Il Area Superintendent and '.""h' "I (all iiii-iiii piziiiiiiiii: is ii 9'” ' -tlllllll-it but &l'llsllli' i-hiii'i- tine type Prior to their Jnarriage. Minis lalh l:I'”'t'l'lt-Nallllliiliiiiii-iiis the other llope lliiigiicll and Mr. Robert No.-. t i I iiii.i' piiiii-ins are riiin- ltln were entertained at the icons- iiuei viith .-illllllill proteins. lhe ion were entertained at the kenn- i'e.viilts like ulirii milk is atideil iii i-iirit-bed white lirt-:i(l-is a protein fund of excellent qlI'dlll)'. Protein iuii.-ziiiiie can also he iit-coinplish- 041 bl" Sl'FVlllE 'aiitl eatiugi (-.iirii-h- ed vihite or whole wheat bread with meat. eggs or other animal '00” ' . farnilli-s by supplying the neeressar MORE T'.XAMPl.F.S assorliiienl of proteins for good Other examples of wise proii-in nuti'itioii and health. They pro- sautiviii-lies made Willi t-iii-est-, tect Dl'('(tlt)llS budgets too.b,v enm- moals fish or peanut butter The bining ei-oniiinical i-areal foods. like i-hiltlrens perennial favorite in-earl enriched white and whole tiling and butter and I glass of milk-is bread with the more expensive a perfect ”made for each other" animal foods. protein combination. Why not give in to the spring. ingtou liimd home of Mr and Mrs. lluiiglzis (lass, nu Satiirtla). March Ztllll The liriiie and groom cleet iei-eiveii lit-ziiitifiil silver candle hol- i flersi. Vt'is'r wives and niotlii-i's iui-liulo time iirqe and niake the food; a ViIi'iel)' iii" protein foods in ilnily in yiiiir iiii-als Ell tngeilier, prritpin. meals. They not only pl'tllP(tl their wise! .QlIAI-l'l"Y'. . as shmere VALUE .. o ox. so unitary-is now Wonderful, dependable Cashmere-so pare. so soft. l . ;. ....... . .4... available in four beautiful pastel shndcsaswclnewbitel All the famous (lashmtre quality and value have been reninediethcsev fashionable anlouo-ad (Laehmeu .-sod there are 750 sheets in ;very roll of white, 700 in the cutouts. Get good supply next time rm shoe Anoeeeroe CANADA PAPER CJPANY