:WonI1enl's realm xN j ' -7 (By Eric Nichol. Cltlsen Special Correspondent) SUVA, FIJI I3LAND&- Almost certainly the Queen will remember Fiji as the singing islands. The program of her visit moves lyre form choir to choir of'native voi- ces, which in Fiji are one of the intrained wonders of the world. At a dres rehersal today of the Queen's visit to Adi Cakobau School at sawani. I heard the Fi- jian sing as they will for the royal party. Now I know what :hey mean by that old black man- .c. so affecting was the singing. tears came to the eyes: of one ..f :he women reporters. Anybody who knows women reporters will IECOEHIZE this as a major league miracle. The melting effct of Fijian music. aside from its floating through flower scented air and Jeckoning palm trees. lies in the fact that Fijian: harmonize in- stinctively. One will start sing- ing in a bus. and the rest will join in. each falling i.nto a voice part for balanced choir; Women sing at their work. And from an outrigger canoe across the bay will come the haunting "lac. Lei". a farewell song. Never have I bnon more conscious of having a singing voice of a draining wash- basin. Th-ace Lakslsh Songs At suva's Albert Park Thursday morning the royal party will see and hear Fijian Lakalaka or action songs. for natives here, like Poly- -iesians. sing with their whole bod- es and especially with their hands. The infinitely graceful movements of the hands, interpreting words of r Ingllsll” hlmlillllj 1. What is wrong with this son- tencer "He searched sveryplacs for :is watch, and at long last found I. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "vegetable"? 3. which one of these words is miuiellcd? Chirfionere. chinchilla, rhfvalrous, chicanery. 4. What does the word "impos- ture" mean? 5. What is s word beginning with irnp that means "threatening to occur soon"? ANSWERS i. lay. "Ho searched every- where forhis watch, and finally found it.” 1 Pronounce vej-o-ta- til, four syllables. and not vej-ta- b'l. 8. diiffonier. 4. A frond; decap- tion "ms irnposture was revealed at the trial." 5. impending. SIZE 8-20 CLEARING BOATS . IDEAL FOR PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN DECIEIBER 22. 1953 Untrained Fiji choirs Are Wonders Of World V all bhese are very handsome, but songs. csrus the optic nerve even while the ear is being enchanted by the melody. My own reaction to the Lakalaka is to roll over on my back, like s goofy dog, with my feet in the air. The men's voices are deep and resonant. In these islands Ezio Pinza would qualify as a boy so- A country Garden liner Gothic enters port hero Wed- ncsdsy. Escorting the Gothic will be the cruiser Black Prince. A close escort of smaller ships of the Royal New mu an be had not beyond the zealand Nsvy will join the Gothic gh,1,gmu 3,. m humen mm, over the last few miles to the New ology almost every common plant z"1'''d 99”” . - W” the unbwn of p god: Hwy At the moment the Queen steps tree W3. the uhode of . nymph. oil In New zesland soil, the first whan ch,1,uanm, mmad from reigning sovereign to do so, royal land to had and ,,.,,m- MMM to salute: will be fired and after a ,,,mon. 135 nmy mjgggonnm Wm civic reception the royal party will mmvued that it Wu 1,, ",1" drive up a tree-bordered avenue not to ,me,m,,,. to eummue an. to Government House. where the mew an me mum,” and ,1”, Queen and the Duke will be in of the pagan religion, which they residence during their five days &' PEACE AND . Ficwars amocistcd with Mary. the Mother of Jesus. are deeply intertwined with ancient lore prano despite his experience in '"South Pacific." When a Fijian greets you for instance. he says rnbula, hitting a. bass note that can boost you half-way up a coco- nut tree. This may be due. to the fact '.h:I'. Fijians are nearly all built like Buicks. They stand solidly as brown barrels on their sturdy legs. When they swing into a dance in which each man spins 5. young telephone pole as though it were a badminton racguet. they utter a grunt that comes right from the boots of time. The Spear Dance The Queen will also see and hear the spear dance, in which squatting chanters excite dancers tr. leaps, whirls and stabs that make it easy to see why Captain Bligh and his crew, seeking land in their open lifeboat, made no attempt to land on Fiji when they saw what was waiting on the beach. A Fijian brandishing a spear is nobody's notion of the welcome wagon. The royal party will see and hear the cream of Fiji's singers and dancers. But Britlshers of the colony are indignant about one party of hula dancers who have been chosen to entertain the Queen. the Duke of Edinrburirh End 850 guests to be squeezed into the lobby of the Grand Pacific Hotel. Not only is the hula not a. Fijian dance- a hula skirt is worn but the hips are not allowed to wander so far- but also the dime rs are a mixed group of P01 Bllfn Kirls. professionals whose characters have been called into question by wives of the col- ony's officials. Especially by those wives who have not been invited to the ball. But the phonrayl part. will be forgotten- when e Queen steps out on the balcony-- if possible under a sky clear of all but an eager crush of stars- and listens to the great massed choir of Fijian voicas. The gifts the royal party are receiving from :F'iji.- the mag. 1111109110 grey pearl for the Queen, the coconut wood walking stick for His Highness. the plntsize outrigger canoe for Prince Charles, the Fijian princess doll for Anne- the present they will probably cherish most will be the affection wrapped in the songs of this mel- lifluous land. -A57&”3i- I llEcEMBElli CASH DISCOUNT DRESSES ALSO CLEARING 20”lo CASH DISCOUNT , JUST ARRIVED - WOOL GLOVES GOAT SALE 20a XMAS GIFTS All Colors: Small, Medium, Large 31.00 pair HOSIEIlY- 51 Gauge 15 Denier no r to s1.95- . SP IAL -it. ASK FOR COUPONS ON GIANT PANDA The FASHION SHOPPE were attempting to supplant. but he”- rather to take over md adopt In New Zealand, December and such of these as were not incom- J”W"Y ""5 "mm" "c'm'm months and to enable the Queen and the Duke to enjoy their 89- day visit, formality is being cut to a minimum. 30.000 Children A major consideration in plan- ning is to make sure that all city and suburban children have an opportunity to see the Queen. some 30,000 children of school age will be marshalled in a grassy basin on the verge of public gardens. The royal couple will see amid the decorations the crimson blos- som of the native pohutuksws- New Zeslsnd's Christmas tree. Everywhere mum-colored flowers will splash their color In the great- jm-T-1 patible with their own faith. this happened many times with flowers and plants. The holly and the Yule log were asoclated with early Druid rites. yet were soon used in Christian festivals in England. At this Christmas season it is well to take time to ponder the subtle meaning of the momentous hour, nearly 2,600 years ago, when Light shone through the darkness to bring a new meaning to the world. It was a turning point in civilization-a miracle that brought new faith. hope and courage. As gardeners we know what miracles are. To us they are familiar, for we are conscious of the marvels of plant life as we Royal Pair To Spend Christmas Amid Summer Climate of N.Z. By I. A. Kenn: ”""-"ma 1"” W95 5” AUCKLAND (iuuma) - The hold in ANDELAZ roar of guns firing a -salute to mow the Quseln sued”) the Duke of Edin- ' , burgh wll a round Auckland's mlgggj gggwim 9095 yacht-filled harbor as the royal sstlohrisfmssflonl llsplsy av: Aucklsnd. At Waitangl W ping Wstsrs. the Queen will visit a sits when, in 1840, the sovereignity of New zeslsnd was coded by Maori trlhsl chlcftsins to Queen Victoria. Many descendants of the onw- tslns who IIKIIMI Wsltssigl. the "Maori nun- Csrts". will give the Qussn and the Duke thdr first real Ilscrl wclcosnp. but the main dsmonstrr tion of affection and loyalty will come when they reach Interns, In the heart of the hot springs dis- trlct. Near Rotorua lies Wsirsksi, Waters of Adorning and there the Queen, and the Duke will son the most varied concentration of geyser and hot springs activity in all New Zealand. The Queen and the Duke will see the end of the old year and the beginning of the new at Walt- omo "Water Passing Through a Hole", renowned for its caves and grottoesha fantastic fair-yland of stalactite and stalagmits forma- tions. . Rest Period While at Rotorua, the Queen" and the Duke will enjoy their first test period. They will spend five days at Moose Lodge. a palatial home built on a headland overlooking a lake. Later, in their tour of the south island, the royal Visitors will have a holiday break at "Longbeach," a manor-like farm home built by an early settler. . The highlight of their stay in Wellington will be the Queen's watch the development of a tiny seeding. It thrusts itswaythrough the soil to grow, flower, set seed and die only to be reunited with the soil from which it sprung. Ours is a child-like kind of wonder, and the fascination of it never scenic to lessen. our struggles with wind and weather, bugs and blignhts are a few of the forces that challenge us and sometimes make us doubt. But when the plants we have worked with finally mature and produce flowers. they are like beams of light which have come out of the darkness. They are the answer to the faith we held in the tiny seeds which we planted monllhs previously. . U 0 to the Christ Child. a poor little girl wept softly for she, too, long- ed to visit the manger, yet dared not do so because she had no of- fering to carry Presently an angel appeared to comfort her and bid her look on the ground. There her fallen tears hld turned into beautiful white flowers. Happily she gathered them and took them to the Infaiit. He smiled as He received them, and at His touch a flush of pink appeared on each waxy petal. In this garden one of these lovely cluiatmas Roses was planted in s. sheltered spot in the rock garden with the evergreen hedge as a. good background. It did not grow and I believe that it was not planted deeply enough. Reading about the culture of these winter flowers . . . deep plsntlrig (eighteen inches) is re- quired. and mine wore planted too shallow although drainage and good earth was provided. Per- haps sometime there will be sn- other chance to do better. Like many s. plant that has been closely associated with civilised man over the centuries, holly has a favored place in our traditions and ceremonials. Its use long ante- daitcs the Christian era. In fact, it was an integral part of pagan rites at the festival of Saturn held in December when daylight days are short. Folklore and le- gend are rich in beliefs about the symbolism of holly, and our pres- ent-day enthusiasm for this decor- ative woody plant stcms from iihat ancient heritage. There are num- erous kinds of holly native to many parts of the world, but those of greatest garden interest arc to be found in our own coun- try. Great Britain and the Ori- cut. Faith is one of those human at- trlbuites that manifests itself in curious ways. In the Middle Agem men in various professions ex- pressed their abiding faith and devotion by adopting Saints to serve as patrons for their chosen fields of endeavor. It was only natural that gardeaier-s should have a special patron and, curl- ously enough, they chose St. Flacre, who is always portrayed with a spade in his hand. He lived in the seventh century and roamed from his native Ire- land to preach to the heathen Gauls near Meaux in France. He cleared a spot in the wilderness and planted a garden of fruits. flowers and vegetables. His time was divided between conf hlation and prayer, iihe (are of his gar- den. and acts of charity. Like all true gardeners his love of plants grew to such proportions that he found it necessary to enlarge his garden. Then too. the number of visitors increased and he required more vegetables and fruits with which to feed them. For genera- tions gaid in France have ob- served the feast day of their pat- ron saint by attendiing services and decorating chapels dedicated in St. Fiacrc with an abundance of flowers. His memory is also preserved in parts of Scotland be- cause of a tradition which form- erly prevailed thst Fiuzre was a Soot by birth. at Flscre is also the patron of the Paris cab drivers who adopt- ed him in the l'lth century. he- causc they transported hundreds of travellers to his chapel in coaches-hccnccthenamefiacre for s. cab in France. Gan you imagine the thrill of looking out' of your window on a snowy morning and being greeted by an array of beautiful flowers. holding their-heads high in de- fiance of the rigors of the weath- er? This diistinction be-longs sole- ly to the Christmas Rose (Helle- oorus niger). Actually helieborus is not a. rose but a member: of the buttercup family. Perhaps the delightful legend associated wltlh this plant is also partly responsible for the com- mon n.a.me.' On that first Christ- In recent years. our native Am- eriean holly (I. opaca) has re- ceived considerable attention from gardeners. The formation of the American I-folly society has help- cd considerably in assembling in- formation about the large number of named varieties of this out- standing broad-leaved evergreen. found in native stands in almost every Amstican stats and some parts of Osnsds. In the country we have all the makings for Christmas decora- tions and children will enjoy making up the lovely evergreen materials that can be had for the gathering. As A child I remem- ber that every room in the home and gulands of evergreen placed over the doors and windows, and as the Chntstmas tree came from our own farm it was also neces- sary to find the trimmings for the tree and much pleasure was de- rived from these home-fashioru ed decorations. Peillinps at this Christmas sea- son you will receive a holiday gift. plant and you will hope to keep it lovely for many weeks. Almost everyhomcistoohotsnddrybut with care it is possible to give mas when shepherds canted gifts mm m, pm”, um There are beautiful, colorful I Lucky Ticket For Panda Bear ;"No. 10854 If not claimed by this Number t-Iisn No. 12879 will be the winner. Winner dr-wn by Robert Izord. 21 Villa at. ' . our Sale continues lintll cliristinas Eve OIDBED ALL DAY SATURDAY, DEC. 26, BOXING DAY. - ornv trusisnsv and wnpivissnav UNTIL 9:30; rmmsoav Nionr s r. M. plants grown furl the occasion. The Azalea. is one of my favorites and I have been successful in growing man for several years They do not like strong sunlight, and s wm or out window is best for them with plenty of wstcr. If a cool place is chosen for than the flower! will last rnuch long- enlinthsqsrlngmlncsresunk in the grvund in s shady place. Under a. shrub docs vs-y nicely and heap wstcrad. Before bringing inictliehousointhsfslltliey srs rcpotted in woody rich soil with cowumanurc added to good so . I have s lovoly Alslss in rosy bloom now that was givai to me several Christmases ago and I am ” ' to have it for many more years. Oyclsmen are also given as flower gifts at this season and they need almost the same care M '0 I58. . U36 MHLCIIIII .... 83: . an Iccoll. lb. .... 691: Bananas. 2 lbs. . 39c Sdos. ' 0msu...... 75: as the Aisles. Wetting the crown is not good when wstufm this - plant so wstcr from the bottom. LII. ...-....... 491: Ivvplscinsthepomntpnnoi water. this is a good practice. Last. but not least. is the ever popular African violet and last week ws.w1-ole about the cars of this lovely flower. Ly. QIIIIOUIOI J. ZAKEM ,,':.:”,,, The Best shop To shop Best The church balls ring out the joy of Ohrishnss in the frosty sir whils the outdoor garden In dor- mant under -its blanket of white, but.,,when you have some of these lovely flowers in your home the beauty and fragrance of summer is with you as well,u the joy- ilugmsouon of the Wlntcr Wonder- s openiug of a. short special session of Parliament. on Jan. 12, the first by s reigning sovereign. .i.' Umbrellas Umbrellas will give much longer wear if they are placed in the rick with the handles down. If this is done it will prevent the water from running down and rusting the wires. Sore Throat A very good remedy for a. sore threat is to dampen a piece of woolen cloth in turpentine. just I small quantity. and wrap amun the throat. A very ornamental garnish can be had by using selected tops of celery. The tips of the stalks can be used in s salad. HowCnI!Il syn-A-ugv A Q. How can I clean red tiles? A. when the rul tiles of the porch or fireplace become dull. try rubbing them with a cut piece of lemon and a little salt. Then wash with warm, soapy water. Q. How can I peel cooking sp- ples easily? A. Pour boiling water over the nipples to be cooked. They can be peeled much more readily. and it saves considerable time. . How can I make croquets with left-over ham? A. Mince the ham. then mix with chopped cooked spinach. cream sauce. and s. little nutmeg. Mold into croquets. . . Morning Smile A well-known American author met an old msn called Uncle Joe. who was always cheerful in mite of having had more than his share of life's troubles. "How have you managed to re- tain your calmness and cheerful- ness in spite of them all?" asked the author. "well, ssh. Ah'll tell you." re- plied Unclc Joey "Ahtse just loam- ed to co-operate with the inevi- table." Sr: S. I H 3! Gcisvlsvc lcaible For Tomorrow mmsmca and understanding can do much to keq) things run- run: smoothly this day. Think problems out logically and con- centratc on one thing at s. time. This will not only avoid confusion. aid in pos- sible periods of anxiety. Dunutic harmony should pxvvsil. if you co- operate with other members of the family. The aspects are aaocllent for soc- isl and sontimaitsl relationships and, during the evening hours. you should and much plsssurc in grow activities. A surprise visit from distant relstwcs or intcrssb ing news from abroad h a distinct poubtlity. In tho Ilrllulsy If tomorrow is your bk-thdsa. the next six months should and you gradually rcsolvint some of the pressures . and confl condi- tions which have beast you during the put you-. In fairing ahead. howwvcr. do not cling to outmoded procedures. instead, use your vivid iuiaginrasluon ic improvise nsw mat which might prove to be short-cuts to your goal. Important projects started dur- ing than last few days or Doesn- -ber begin under, most sumiclous vibrations which will continue for several months. so prqaars your- self both mentally and physically for an increasing tcmpo of activity if you would take advantage of them. lstly wring promises a prospect of travel and your suiti- rnastsl relationships my mac n. cellent sweet. I .T-Ilfst Body Of .Yus I QjW.f1.'& sub--- 10"- PBUIITIS All - IIUHING AT IDWII OPINING 0! LARGE BOWIL .m.... Onsofthomostdisiscuingaud smsofmsnkind ope ' of the large intestine from which wssts isthmwn out of the body. Prurltiljnl can occur at any age but is found more frequently in older man and women. In mild cases the use of a simple laxative may be sufficient to relief and sometimes a suppostory .s.t bedtime insures a good night's test. However. some cases of pruritls are so are that the physician has to vs close study to find the cause of the itching which may be due to some food to which the pat- ient is allergic. In former articles I have mentioned various causes and various forms of treatment; thus in severe prurltis some cases require surgical operation to ob- tain relief, Over the years there is one method of treatment of pruritis am that has given relief to many patients. This is injections of al- cohol in the region of the anus (opening of large bowel). In Proceedings, Royal Society of Medicine, Dr. J. H. L. . ,, -n re- ports on the technique arid. results of alcohol injections in the treat- ment of pruritis ani. The injec- tions were given under general sn- esthesis. (as the anus is run un- usually sensitive organ) by means of a fine 12 cm. needle attached to n. Lsbat syringe. The needle was inserted to its full length immed- iately under the skin, the surface of the skin, and in me tin surrounding the anus. A 40 per cent solution of alcohol was iruccted slowly as the needle was withdrawn, the nibcutaneous tis- sues being moderately distended in the course of the injection. The whole itching area. was hifiltcratcd with the alcohol with special refer- ence to the skin around the open- ing of anus. Usually three or four separate punctures were made and 9. total of 20-50 cc. given. Twenty-five patients were fol- lowed up; 10 were apparently cured. five were greatly improved. and five were free of symptoms for an average of 12 months. Eleven patients developed sloughing of the skin surrounding the anus with some inflammation and ” d formation but these complications soon cleared II) when an incision as e. Psuritis am is sometimes pres- ent in lo diseases such as diabetes. scabies, general nervous- sumsrrsssing slim is pruritis snl-itching of the lower in; parallel with I j... (For snlsrtshusuit during this las- Ifvs scssssi.) . Inst-Nat Illlllllg i Yield-Sufficient filling, for I! double ssndwlchss (10 slices bread). 1 can (12 ounces) luncheon meat 56 cup shredded raw carrot in cup chopped salted autumn Mayonnaise or thick sslsd dress- Sslt and pepper. Shred the luncheon mat on I. medium shredder. or put through be food chopper. Add the carrot and chopped sslwd nutinests and combine; moisten with msyonnais or thick salad dressing. WALNUT CAKE an cup shortening 1 cup white uigsr it cup brown sugar Season to taste with salt and 2V. cups sifted cake fiom pepper. is tfsmoon ss.lt p 256 hakinl powder g Eu-Salmon Filling 36 cm milk I 1 cup walnuts (finely chopped 1 teaspoon almond flsIvouring' 4 egg whites Two naturals come together in this delicate filling. Yield: Sufficient filling for cream 51, whim mdmm eight double sandwiches (16 slices me”, but olfnm matfy. Addymtga bread)- dry ingredients alternately Wm, 3 hard-cooked eggs 1 can (approx. M. pound) sal- man 1 tablespoon drained capers or chopped pickle relish 1.4 teaspoon prepared horse- radish V. teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Mayonnaise or thick salad d1'955u'-I3 - . js..g-..-nu.-4.:--sum Chop the hard-cooked eggs flne- T I uj milk: add nuts and flavouring, paid in stiffly beaten egg whines, 130," into creased pan 3" 3: av x aw lined with brown paper. Bake in moderate oven. -Roms C pbcll. Sprint Brook w. 1. Drain and flake the salmon. crushing the bones. Add salmon to the eggs; add capers or chopped pickle, horse- radish. pepper and mustard; com- bine lightly. mnistenlng with: mayonnaise or thick salad dress-i Modern Etiquette By Robert: Ins rig. season with salt. if needed. Cheese-Ginger Filling Yield: Sufficient filling for four double sandwiches (eight slices mud). Q. Is it good taste for I. inan t 1 package or jar (4 ounces) have his nnserna-Ila htshlv P015511 white cream cheese ed? 1 hbmpoon gmejy chopped A. There is quite ii difference of opinion on this subject. Whiir many men do, some authorities maintain that it is not in good taste clean. well-kept nails and hands are all that is really neces- candied or preserved ginger 14 cup very finely chopped celery. Mayonnaise or thick salad dres- sing. if needed. Allow cheese to come to room teiriperature and cream until soft; milf in the ginger and celery. Moisten. if needed. with may- onnaise or thick salad dressing. sary. . Q. when eating olives, is it pro- per to put the entire olive into the mouth and after the meat. has been eaten. remove the stone from the mouth? A. No. The olive should be held in the fingers and nibbled off the stone. ness and tenseness and any disease of the male or female generative organs, gout. kidney disease. con- stipation and allergy to shelmsh or Should a. woman ever take off her gloves to shake hands? This strawberries. A. is not done. 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