Page 3, The Guardian Monday, Nov. 7. 1955 some IN mm Joli Stubborn 3! Ida Pounds Jun nu "I'm ready to gixe up." write: Ask to have the fat removed be- a discouraged flV8lWt('lL'lil ti ho finds ltnre the meat is ground. This pat- ;-ediicing terribly slow gout: Toltie Silfw id be hroiled. No salt. For continue her letter... something crisp. have celery and ''I'm short and seem to cam on l'l'"ll5l"'5- 1200 calories ii day. (lould this he For the evening meal, have clear possible. or is it my old scalcs" houllion and a broiled cube steak. The pointer scents stuck at ititt. ii pound. with sliced tomatoes. In May, I Wt3lLl,ilEti 1H7 lll Aiigiist ysntinw this pattern for two days I60. Not an ounce off sinvc 513! mid. tor that imited time ony. omit hlnod pressure is high and I must lose. I crave milk but use little. Could I eat it piece of cake if I count the calories” My husband can eat and does not Salli . zili. me. I need help". if those discouraging Wttrfls 9('h0 your own gloomy feelings. tune in.. First off. I would like tn suggest these emergency lTiFaSlll't'S tn ioitn the pounds into moving Pzirc the rilct down In the eswiiti:il.s. iisc extra protcin to stiiiiiilatc nictzilinl- ism; and hate the main mea in the middle of the day so thc ad- vantage of the extra liisat protluc-ed is extended oirr a lt'ill2('F num- her of hours To help t'ltlll'llCi'Hl'l the tendency of the built to SitiI'l' water. use no salt for 1'. ll"l.Vs nui.V Breakfast shoiiid lfit'lI!'lP one whole orange or half nmrwtriiit. I choice of one 925! SPrVt”t'l on ii enthusiasm. thin slice of high protein hi-earl inn Add a nrngnnl bend and swing! hutteri or one srrrin: oi lit" "91" ioiitine for R few minutes daily.i 93' with ""9 "lll" "l Tl”"l' milk? Exercise stimulates circulation and hl"”'k 99"?” "V '93 Will 3 """''helps you feel fit. In case of high nutritive sweetener if di-sired. hinnd pressure, gnik Wm, your doc. The noon meal should include for about exercise. He may advise. salt. This should result in I 2 to ,4 pound loss. After that, keep the menus pared to the essentials: an 0:12; one pint skim milk or butter- milk; ti ounces of lean meat. fish or chicken; one green vegetable; one other vegetable; a raw veget- able salad with low calorie dress- ings; a citrous fruit or juice plus 1 or 2 other fruits. ii.irticulai'ly cnjoys....spnnge cake or aiiccl food cake may be eaten occasionally. One 2 inch slice of angel fniiri rake, unfrosted. con- tains 100 calories, as contrasted with a 2 lnt'i1 serving of layer cake for about Jlill calories. tiiice tho pointer on the scales is iiiuged below the mark at which it appears tribe stuck. you can apply the science ot nutrition with fresh About cake which this overweight i t RECENT A floor lciizth point of net. over Out-of-town giicstswcre Rm nylon tzisliiiiiictl with a lace bod- 'ic Cormier. ilioiicttin; Mr. anti .iirs. ice was t'lltiSf'Il by Miss Antoinette;Clarence Cormier and Mrs- Madel- Maddix. St, (itii)9I"i. on October 22. ;ine Cormier. all of Moncton; Mr. when she liecaiiie the bride of Mr. land Mrs. Mack Gallant. Bedcque; lienry lici'ii.'ii'd. St. Philip. at Eg- NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. llunk Landry. Mr. MARY iniwoii-rirs iwsn. Married Man interested In Anoiher's Wife DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Two married people. not married to each other. are mutually attract- ed by a tort of I tic magnet- ism. They live in a small com- munity where they can't get psy- chiatric help -- nor would they seek it. for fear of embatrassment. Moreover. they aren't entirely dis- satisfied with their present mates. They have decided definitely that. ,lyAnlIh.nd Damp pensive-faced pennies. we picked this morning in one of last bouquet: of the year. We luck- ed it too. a browning sprig of southernwood pieces of aiyuiun and twisgs of anowberry. the white fruit of the latter turning thoughts to days that are to come. And while any of our concerns of the moment were so small as to be inconsequential in our own or in the lives of others. across the sea a Prince: of the Realm was making her lone way through the Vale of Indecision over I mat- ter about which there was neither rote nor rule to go by, because it was an affair of the heart. And of so much consequence that a whole world waited breathleslly for her to make a choice. And like others of the sisterhood of women. doomed to it ever since they intend to stay married as children. finances and lack of legal grounds makes divorce im- possible. But they must somehow get rid of the mutual attraction, for the sake of all affected. So will you please write an answer, explaining what any competent psychiatrist would tell them bearing in mind that they positive- ly won't consult any such expert themselves. For your inftirniation, there's no; point recommcndins: "hard work"i as a means of fiirgctting. Both: are hard working as is - though. naturally they havcsnme few spare Pet Life of wlatel. Mmyut. And I '"9m93:5- lcvh V:'l't';h le"ltPt3t:'i"l gather that some matron in your grills 9'" , 3 M”-V "105 ll? -Evicinity has caught your eye to 3'" 5""9- '5 adllle ll" demal? the extent that you've included her iarly subject to romantic fantasies for consolation. in these reveries you experience perfect congenial- ity with an ideal beloved. (This kind of day dieaming is comically treated. with searching insight. in James Tiiurber's classic "The See- netiznc”. plus aldvirr 9" l)0Vl'nh."'i image in your "secret life" of fan- r9,j;'"'fI ,.""”'la If V a"'?"5 W l, tasies. As a result. you've become wl ' '9” ”5l”” ”" 5”””5('5 is self-conscious and sex-conscious in for whom they have the tzrotitcst respect tn her on the social plane regard" -- and possibly she reflects un- EXISTS IN Mm" xcomfortabie awareness of your . g preoccupation with thoughts of her. May I also explain. there is no on DEFENs1vE use advising thesc tun to live But even 50' as I said earner. paths zipart from mi-li otiier. Theynhngn of you rightly sense that the iioriiially meet fairly fi'enueiitiy.nmmua1 awareness (such as n 15L in routine support of social and.i5 5 disorder of 50,-Q, not a me. civic obligations. in company oficnnnging amnnvl ' nthclrs And it is t"(it'lIit'in1i(l:'-lil.VllI'l-I Tn? remedy (nr ynm. type "f lflatilhli” lit? "'0"? '0 FPPK 0mPl0y- ncttrnlic stalemate is til is freely mom in other ciiiiiiiiiiiiities. digcuss your stale of mind with ;! P.S. Not all their kin recognize rclinhie confidante: and t2l to be- the situation. hence the need for.t-oiiie constructively self-express utmost secrecy, in trying to find a.ive in bonafide personal relation- .solution There has hccn no af-lships. ELLEN'S DIARY lI'u-new Wife time began all alone. she must "keep these 'things and ponder them in her heart.' Should she, the world wondered. follow the prompting: of that heart and consider "the world for love of a line to whom a vast Com- monwealth of nations looks for worthy example at all times and in every situation and circum- stance. sacrifice a share of her personal happiness for otherI' weal? if a daughter of a farm were nonplussed over a situation some- what similiar what council would or c0uid'another woman Elve her? None! Only kindly sympathy and prayers. trusting that In some way. direct or roundabout as it might be, whatever the decision she should make. it would work together for good to herself and those most concerned. And later when the tidings of her decision came to ours-and millions of the homes of her people this afternoon. words out of history came to mind: "It is the Lord's doing-and marvellous in our eyes." . So this was "the Lord's doing." And some day, all in good time it will he. the story of Brltainls petite t”She's so small and sweet" one who has seen and spoken with her says! and charming Princess Margaret's romance will have I love-ending. in which her people to the last one may affectionately and pridefully join. It will run like this: ”Then while the Com- monwealth and nations world- over rejoiced with her in her great happiness. the Princess Margaret in a fine cercmony in an ancient and historic Church of the realm. and he took her home to his castle where they both lived happily ever after-" A day out of the usual it has well lost?” or would she. as one. , SIIAPELY IIIEATII i With this shapely sheath in your wardrobe. you'll never have an- other "what-to-wear" worry! W5 so versatile. smart. new-lookingl. Note the any squared armholen squared hip pockets. 8 ew this NOW . in faille. wool Jersey. or wintern cotton - you'll love it! i Pattern 4560: Misses' Sizes 12.! 14, I6, 18. 2); 40. Size 16 takes 4t yards 39-inch fabric. i This pattern easy to us aim-l pie to new, is tested for fi .llas complete illustrated instructions. Send. THIRTY-FIVE C E N T Si (35 cents) in coins (stamps cannotl be acceptedl for this pattern. Print l plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS,l STYLE NUMBER i send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept.. 80 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. Wile Prers with nit. pepper fat. and bake until tender and brown. and her Prince Charming were wed . hm soup made with 8 mm M. Skim 3 daily walk That. too.” wondernli mm" Hm. (-hm...h Int 9 3-my A and Mrs. Ernest (jais-sie' Mn and :fair. The problem crisis mainly it is. interesting to observe how 2:331, otlllis ihizlhzaflgiliis St;tfrtiew1here milk M50 ha” 8 mm? nwaf pm. mm imimraungt You can budge. bridal H.” M smlnm and pearls Mrs, Hubert B1anL.nm.d' Mn dud till the minds of the pniicipals, and you. with compulsive rigor. declare is . P . er (ion. .Mack. little lad of the house across the lane lost a first tooth. to leave :an intriguing gap in a young l ii'h-5, Gus an-narnv Mr. and Mrs. ;can't he solved merely by at-tionslthiit psychiatric help is positively Mark Al.5enau1L Mn and um v- Whl('h lilillliil reveal the situation out of the question. This back-to- Fmnk Richard, and Mn and nrsg to oilicrs in the faiiiily zind casuc the-wall attitude is to be expected . 5 ounces. ground round steak. ilinse stubborn pounds! lllflld l”'l' "ll-'lil"l V9” "Pd -The 93" irted a hoiiiitict of American beauty lroses with tzrccn fcrn. aTiIifAisioiil'iitoss iPlaced For Best Sound Now that siiitc: of iiiriiilin-p arr more or less out of fasltinn there's or or the table on which it sets! no definite rule about l'liFir'it1E chairs is ideal. Wall-to-wall carpeting does - 8 ”"'"'””'ll 3' "'9 """"'ll""-V "fl Mr. anti Mrs. Wiiam Maddix. Stu Gtbert. mid the grriiiifs parenlsl are Mr ziiid Mrs. Eiiiiieii Bernardf St. Pliiip. Mr. Mziridix gave his iiihtocr iiiat under the record play-.'la"l1h'”' l" m"'l'llal3”' Rev l'Ii'ir (Inrmior, liont-tun. N. Sears. The Read Studio.) t COOK'S CORNER The bride is the daughter oflDniar Richard tPhnto by 1).w,.lfurther rift and-or complications. when a chronic neurotic. ghtting l G.Y. further mixed-up. finally signals , for aid - and hopes to get it with- WRHER STEELE” iout ever dropping his problem- DEAR G.Y.: The iiarrowness of "lakmlz "mm- lyour life. and the unlikclihood nfl in the city through which you a change in your circumstanccsi"'l"l"- "'9"-' l5 5 menial llYlll9"9 in” things nnnslnnnnnn nmhnbly n clinic. affiliated with a leading hos- jsmiie. To leave too a little un- .easiness over the thought that if one has nothing to sell to the night-fairy who looks under pil- laws to take away such lost pearls. there can be nothing to gain for the loss! Today too. brought home his first report card from school, a document of no small notice to. tables "7 "I55 F'mh”r”l"m' l”. '2" be” il"h' H-V "'9 'xl'"'s And i Ganan" WMhngmn' W” :has much to do with .Vniii' it1ehlallDilii:1l. tliali miihtlnliw W11 S005 himself and.the family. fun to move. thr nieces around liltE.t BY BEFN that the same rules B180 T, d h 4 x ;a'dt'Pt1tllfifig. as it were, in the fl" 33"? I1 119 "2 emotionally ”Here it iswand here are your pawns nn 3 rite-schrmrii V? nrriilT&8pg1l.t; to radios. n W d Bm.li1:lA:;ia(i'mr(it Iilfilr1lVill5S'hi4t1UlSP main nf fnrmdden hm imnmnnn ex. rl:;lflP't'lHltl(i l'i1itegrated'. "1 ME, glasses... hp hurried his Grand. to play a winriiii-., nanie ;i rieco(t;- d Ifi. rarpe mg Lain riecommen -. i hm! M 4:134 3"i:f:E tlltlwn .ne,-Inn”, h .8? awort counses rough father to read ii! (ms evening, sting. But. ixhen if mine: n .niin - e or a piano. snce t tends to 0 9 ..l('Pll . 3 e in ne over It is pmhlemam. whenm ”m- Pl coumn. not by mail or person- "we". went James nmned at interview. Write to her in care iof this newspaper. deaden the sound. That iii why con- 1 t3llPl3 hit? 1'-1FFl9fl H HOSEEBY 0! producing equipment. that's anoth- , 'cert platforms are invariably justHV01l0W lmUmS- er matter. drawing the lad to his knee there in the old armchair. "Did I ever party of the second part feels as In. order to get the utmost liiihare wood. Thick drapery on the Mr. L00 Tiladdix was best man. 1:3: 3:9 I-lV1(:;n:: unnk you'd be so K,-nwn.up n, to Tl-”hY "977 d'Y"5'YC0”dM9mi"3" quality of tone and sound. tlivre wall nearest the instrument is iiotl Tl"? W9tlElI"E! l)l'P3klHSt i0? 55 lism. so mum is!” In”, mm is be bringing home one of these! W111! ShllTlml OWN llll'lnY'lWC0l blend Let's look it. over and see what it says." And another day-one of much moment world-over. and to a little boy of this farm, now goes lilently are certain rules about niacin" a piano. radio or lPifW'twIilYl iiiiitn should be fib5Pl'VPfi l7.VIl1('l'lS iirive; worked out these rules and llivyi do not vary. desirable, but is recommended for giicsls was served at liit'hard's lnn inn wan nppnsne tn eliminate tn, l Wellington. and ti rcccption for 150i undesirable "bounce". gtit-sis was held at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. lilmile Barnard, whichl TO PROTECT A PIANO was decorated with pink and whitel streamers and wedding hells. of the choicest marmalade fruits. It'I Canada's favourite! Get . . . 'goodmorhing' marinalade why you have no intention of jumir ing the traces to pursue tcmpia - ltnn. .' ”Afier you were held up. did Y . th , 1 n I ml 1 M . iyou call the police?" . araoiin extitepitihiild-ily) Sell-l:IiCie(lS:(:, vest Ym" w0"mp' Everytmns CHILI CON CARNE pnpgngn OR pllnm WALLS A fine piano should he placed - . . - .- - . n Icoud think of." BW8y- n in .i:;..:.t:i"l:::si '.'::."t.'::: ?.?:.".':l l ::..i::”:;t.. c":1””'”.'.'y l - W Record nlaycrs wnrk host u'.ii-n as YIill('lt as possible. which means ' i i L "3 We C arm G” ' N 3 pep nIEM- - - - - son who is stccled against warm- hearted trustfiil self-giving or self- revelation. Hence you have a rath- er cheerless time of it. psychologi- ically, in duty relationships. And consequently, ynii are pecul- .in;:.acc(-ssiirios and topped by I iiight grey ftir jacket. 1 can tomato soup la can water 1 tin kidney beans tsps. chili powder Salt to taste Simmer for two hours. placed in a corner auziiiist papi-red that it should be kept away from or painted - not drapcri - w a l I it air conditioners, f8dl8L0l'n and win- Drapery can he used on the wall dnws. An inside wall is best. directly opposite the player. 'l'hel As for that new indispensable. plain surfaced uall Vllll Fnlish the the lf'it'ViSi0n set. it usually should sound to ”houni'c" hack Iftffi the not he placed near ii window for Words Oi The Wise Nine-tenths of wisdom is be- 'ing wise in time. l --(Theodore Roosevelt) GOING DANCING? ' l what the size of the set is. sealing )1 sroiild he eight to ten fcet away .-.,..-. Y5- .- ....- ...,, . r,,.- -er . V . akmr room Eiving ll Wl1IlPth" rlt'arW'.V---HlW'l' Slimilri he out to a darkened wall makes view- the finsllinn of the screen engin- of a closely wow-n fabric- nn the in: more difficult. ' ' opposite will will help Keep it Willi- in the room. its fiillqiinlity. The floor should he cmicrcd. Wood "carries" hnso tnnrw and iiiay fused and placed behind the view- amplify them many tiiiics A thick l ers. finger marks vanish! N cs, you can now inin the to wallpaper . . . and keep dccoratcd look for years! limliiilvlc Wallpapers. :it to simn, Youill love the iiii ol quality they'll bring to you "Don't worry, you see it's wallpaper” Hcrcls good news for parents with young children! For with the new Snnworthy llathable Wallpapers, all you need is a sponge and soapy water-and childrcoil Src the exciting new I956 Qiiiiworihv ianothor reason why ( t The swing iAlD lllalllpapoztl EANADIAN WALLPAPER MANUFACTURERS LIMITED, LIASIDE, TORONTO I7, ONTARIO from the screen. i the cniitrast of intense light adjac- Anrl ricspito the trmiil to lower- eers of the network stations still The room should not be artific-lfavor placing a sci on a table or ially darkened during the day. At lchest twi-iity inches high. The same i night. the light should be softly dlf- rules that apply to l record playerl ' and radio should also apply to me. luxpcrts say that no matter vision. l'.'isl1itiii swing that freshly- iii local ticalcr'l ilistinclive r home. i Tim T T ” t - 3 10 , . ' Re To l C figfalliqut mzsheer, w h too.yIith riivenililia Mm . I seams. dark or natunl and (IHARIUITETOWN Ind SUMMEESIDE MOORE & McLEOD LTD. (7llARL0tl''1'l.'IOWN . . away-lightweight. action-free sarong 3 I . 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