"i exclaimed. "And what a glori- KILGOEDONMACMHLAN . A A COUNTRY. GARDEN l SUMMER SLIMMINO Mr. and lllra. Style Are You Toling Excess Pounds? MADONNA Ll!-IE! lean have for the: taking. There is al genlernlization that'weiglit agaia. l . blond” aw pug Wu; 1 marriedcoupesoten tendtolook? ' Pg: g"e'i;ld' "lulu 'l'l;'lm"l"”lfl learned of the lgardena in waab- more alike as the year! Ilio by. ””LYfD”U3L' 9"" l wllenauvlhe ofuulhe '1” ' ington. Ottawa, and Oregon. It is Specifically this ll true on the sll- Breakfast Calories l ,.,f7 l leu '0 9 STOW , lln; way to do your travelling. houette side if cooking his favor-1 Ml-5, Ml. Tuesday, July 19, 1955 The Guardmn Page 3 and ell W I . walking about your own garden ltelfoods has proved doubly fat-yromnto juice. with um "fa lM.;o;:'Iml'lly';0:;':Y-- and "visiting with folk train "all mains. .50 if yoiid both like tol lemon wedge 7.5 25 LETS EAT , la Baum! on me evening Mr over . l travel mllghter. swing abord. ll E". panned. "Wed 75 -,5 5 gig . and we mm in M an - Within this scented garden eioae M e -tart. its ii sood pin. on thin slice boast so so i . I P d rue, ""3 3 9' XVhoIo deairle: may flind repose; formialcfll olryou til: l1l8llX'lnrY:)iKICriap bacon. so U Q D r ' r' n earthly aradlae t seems -- we an inn. a we u i: , Mrs. .. i strip so ; 3 B But only if no wind is there. of uypmuu. new luwu, uull rule of thumb inldetermining your; M,-, t 1 .l.-lp, lg D d l P. so in the Karden of our heart Emma" - norm” fwemu u to mow lost Mn - second mu m. l n ' ll 3" 0lll' Nllll. sounds are still And ulleuzgur host you wish u ltm)l::i!i:dsof-orseafilit a?itiiill:lita'l'ii1acIl:dl5ml':,?ni4, pug l: , v u. . f ' . 3: in Bailey Allen :2 q:i:ff":f,,:l”f.fu”'c;l,llf'f”" Clllllnirlxlgl 11;: abul, tlllzwnlrlg gill"!-E-etllllliyilrlelilghiliouai-liltlllili lsozlcoiroe. black e e ' then shall the beauteous flowers poet mmy ye." no but ll l, pounds for each extra inch. That ' 3; 3; ll ' "WHAT a gorgeous cake: Chofl" Make.- gelatln filling is thoroughly set 2-14 servings. of Heaven pour their rich perfume on the air, .good advice to every one who goes visiting gardens anywhere. is about right for an average frame. However, if you have big Note: Iucaryl or saccharine may be used for sweetening W5 Dlllk lclngl" sad we may scent their fragrancel Th f M k 0 ' c i "H l. lo W m .m m plnu ule Cue", l.-llllnu: Dmu . - . e ragrant oc range bones. in wide frame and heavy; Lunch”, ', :olor pink watiieigiv llllwlll siy;e.5 l W 5) can crushed pineapple, "”- -Tyrwhitt. ::liult)l:e1:ld::Vtfall.lbu:)l:vs .l'2"3ii'. iii"?-igilf il.i.””L.y”'iL..'.”. '."..”ci.C"”' '”"' '"””"' ”” ”” ' laid the chaf. "And the cake is 'e”"'"3 u” ”'"'9' M"''"' "M ling the garden lovely with its frame are inherited, had musclef 593:. 0. ml me. 5. . 7 1 c. and heat to boiling. Empty 1 pkg. cherry-flavored gelatin dessert into a bowl. Add the boiling pineapple syrup: stir until gelatin is dissolved. Stir in Va c. cold water.-ll. tsp. salt. 1 weighs heavier than flabby fat. 0,. lrnuldurlel. on bu. tilt is lmly excess fat that is a bur- lsame calculus, en a carry. - ll lygsklm -l . What about birthdays? After 30 1; bullermlllxlvuk M n they don't count on the weight Mr. lg whole ml-lkl 8 ml ' l score. Your normal weight at Ill The seven Madonna Lllles in fragrance and white beauty ills llfdtn Ire blooming and the-especially in the evening. The fragrance is added to the lovelylfirst Philadelphus or (Mock fragrance of the pale pink climb-lOrange) shrub that I remember er New Dawn rose nearby. Thelwaa in my grandmother's garden honeysuckle vine is also blooming enclosed by In evergreen hedge :a honor of that famous lady who -ivad in France -in the lath Cen- ury. Jeanne Ailtolnette. la Mar- luis dc Pompadour, friend of louis the Fifteenth. tbs. lemon Juice and the drained Penpndou Favorite on the white lattice fence so this of native spruce. As a small child is your healthiest weight froml Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bugaliski then on. Bones and framework do Cantaloupe tit melon - Mrs.) Crllllled lllllenllple. Chill. that garden was an enchanted la a wonderful corner of the gar- (Mr. - la melon) "Of course! She was the lady. who loved the color pink as well as confections so much, that even ie this day. many cakes and dain- 1 Frucb foods are called Pom- vedour this or that." l'fBecause it would be both amusing and elegante. Madame," A FEW DROPS of vegetable coloring. added to a confectioner'a whip 1 c. heavy cream. Fold llghty into the thickened gelatin mixture. Pink Frosting: Mix 1 c. sifted coafectioner's sugar with 2 the lemon Juice, 3 drops table coloring and enough wate to make a pouring consistency. red vege den these warm summer evenings. The Lilies are placed in the rock- garden with the clipped evergreen cedar for a good background and it is easier to mjoy lilies wh they are elevated in this way. Water was given them in the dry Lime and now they are rewarding lthe busy gardener wltli beautiful lilies ...seven and eight to a stem. To lolter down lone alleys of tie- with me the past week and I have from each other. All my visitors enjoy seeing the evergreen hedges which make such a good back- ground for the garden. In a new by John and Carol L. Grant we ready. Today good garden design requires both the sympathetic un- deratanding of the plantsman and the design sense of the garden lmsllnl. lends a lovely color n this pretty pink Pompadour cake. . architect. With this in the fore- the Chef continued. "I have taken the liberty of planning a menu for guests which includes several foods of the type popular in the days of La Pompadou ." - ..Pompadonr Cake: Cut baker.a lll89l lood cake into four layers. (A saw-toothed knife makes it quite easy to do.I Spread layers out on a smooth surface. Spread gelatin filling on all layers. Pompad slice 2 good DINNER A LA POMPADOUII. Cucumber Ring Pompadour or Frozen Shrimp Bisque Chicken-Vegetables in the Pot Baked Noodles Cake Cucumber Ring Pompadour: To 4 tbs. cold water add 11,5 enve- lopes unflavored gelatin. Peel and sized cucumbers. Add 2 c. boiling water and We tsp. 0l.l front of our thoughts. we are ush- ered over the threshold of the book with a swift description of formal versus informal design. Formal of course, includes symmetrical bal- ance. all edges sharply defined, straight lines of planting. clipped hedges. man-made levels. A retain- ing walls. and the like. Informal design is more of a challenge. It sums up to a symmetrical balance melting and merging, no straight book "Garden Design Illustrated" ” place and the fragrant "Orange tree" made it more lovely. Here we have the single and the double types. and all fragrant with one lariety of alabaster whiteness. So heavily loaded are some of the arching branches that the shrub has an ethereal effect. The frag- rance is delightful. more delicate. yet more penetrating than that of Jasmine. I am happy that many new Philadelphua shrubs were of Acacia in the home garden and Astilbes are lovely at this time in creamy feathery plumes and also in crimson and red. There are many varieties of these hardy , Jable perennials and they do especially well in a shady spot in the garden although they will grow well in sunny places if there is a good deal of moisture. They are good for cutting and the foliage is quite attractive. in the heat of this month I have been noting the plants which seem to thrive in spite of the weather. Sedums like hot dry sunny placea in the rock garden and lo the garden here are making large cushions of cream and pink flowers. without any care what- ever except to pull the grass from the attractive foliage. Some are crimson in color and more must be grown from seed as it is very easy to get a fine collection of The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bugaliskl, was held at St. Ann's Church. Hamilton. Ont- ario, on June 25th, 1955. bride (Angelina Muriel Trainer) is the daughter of Mr. Peter D. MARY HAWOItTH'S MAIL l I Readers Write in godsend to the woman who wrotel birth of her second child 4 a re-.1 action that shocks her, she says,l as she had always enjoyed life; before. She has visited a psychia- trist. who had no specific advice to give - but who did prescribe medicine that cased her symptoms ” a bit. The book is "Body. Mind and 5llE3l"' 'H0ll Pullllshelsl by D'- lovely sight and incidental to it E. M. Abrahamson and A. W. of llus day; Pezet. Dr. Alunhamson is a spe-l cialiat in diabetes. In the course: of his work in this field he came? upon a condition which he calls hyper-insulinism. This is a condit- ion in which the blood sugar falls perilously low, due to excessive in- dew of night had quite lifted. call- sulin in the system - and the result is invariably a breakdown in health. one way or another. On the day I read B.L.'s appeal.- I had arrived at the very chapterl 1 i The l 1 other folks at the haying! Trainor. and the late Mrs. Train- 0;, of Johnston's River, P.E.I. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Justen Bugallslri. of Cope- town. Ontario. The bridal party, from left to right: Mr. John Bugaliskl. usher; Mr. John Sin- nott. usher; Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Bugaliski. the groom and bride; Miss Barbara Gallant tform erly of Charlottetown) maid of honor; Mrs. Betty Mar- tin. bridesmaid. ELLEN'S could enjoy our summer then. No haying? We tried to pic- ture our summer without it. What should we have done then with a day like this? Driven miles. ne- cessorily fast to keep pace with the traffic. along hot summer roads . to glimpse what? With a nos- talgic longing in some far place We should have lost then every the July sun beam- ing his blessings; a happy wind from up the creek riffling the pond. both setting a fine scene for it - the one we most wished. And James with the team in the mower starting away before the lug back to the younger farmer: ”Do you think I should mow all that patch. or just cut for an hour or so? "And the reply, "Please yourself - It would' be good to DIARY 5 my share of it --- and I won't be were iorgotteii. He gravitated as. naturally as the petals of red ro- ses drift earthward these days. in- to a familiar groove which lends his experience and assistance all about and sets the pace for the whole family. even the housewives who come to door or yard and shading eyes from the summer sun take stock of the course of the work to wonder" Should we set the tea to steep now. or '."' ”You'll drive the horse in the lift?” we overheard him ask James. "No" Jamie shook his head and smiled," I'd rather not - I'm not too crazy about driving a horse." ”Then," James offered. honing to bring the work full-cycle. the whole family with shoulders to the wheel, ”we'll have to get one of the women." However without benefit of help is all fat and excess fat makesl 'G'otut'n9ife W A not get heavier. so added weight extra work for the heart and alll the vital organs. l To get a rough idea of what it means to tote excess weight pick up some object that weighs about the amount of your excess - a sack or two of sugar. I0 pounds each. Or fetch a suitcase from the attic. put it on the scales and pile in books to equal the total amount of your extra pounds 20. 25. 30. 40 - whatever the number. Lift it. That's quite a load to lug. By the way. how many summers have you been carrying it around? Just those two things - seeing the size of the burden you per- sonally are forcing yourself to carry and facing the fact that every year you've planned to slim down, but neglected to shift into Dlnnal . Chicken: Broiler or fryer Broil - Do not fry leg and thigh Mr. - extra piece. lvi breast Allowance for basting. 1 tsp. butter each (xioioe of: Cora on cob or planted lat year and now the 3 "null buked Paulo 100 ll” Ailld lists? to the beating of the;l:;:le” cllllllllnl l few: dozen of H elpful Books By All Island Farmerls Wife lrlslutteez. lit pat l d H. l eart 0 trees. ' . . . . . , 'i 0!! Bfeen lln W 1 And think the thoughts that lines lihignltllllllsigllgthlg 8neI:l)s:h:::(s!lapll:lll:l: DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Anerld 'Oih': deal 'hel1day"'ltKliwa.s' e."ly Sldt. will ymll Elleny lld i 679'" WW9” lln” .3. speak l" wh"e- is covered with drooping clusters reading your column of June 'I,lsl(,gll,e'lheaull:';;m;.',eEnl,sl; All wlsl: hkefmlget t,"dm3l,”Il,'ngld0fl mix: A lspecm D""l”3l By 3"” wimd 99”” "ml Plellulll of rose-colored flowers resembling b cl l sl urlumlevery lusl bundle of luwu ln .l.le we "llsl mWed'l de snou Ty 1 "l59- 3 3 l. l l"'"ll"- pea-blossoms. The foliage in very amp" ' 3 mg 0 Iii, .p u barn! The rush and the heai'- gEAn:i ivessarlliien ioailurseii recall-1 Chm" ”' "' "dl" ” 5” l . attractive and if it proves hardy. depressmnv 1 fed lmpe ed W l9 land llw worry al ll wears me . lh l h h d d .l ed at me T51 0f C0300 0 C v i Mn” delightful "Sums have more will be added to the garden you of a book I was reading atl l . l . "'3 an 9 9 EL 9' - .l i walked these pleasant passages n l M lth l . l , .-d0Wll- W011 dlll ll be .0V9ly ll outset, If I mow some and do lm 5” t ex Year. Y n 81' EWW 8 F99 that very time, which might be I.there were no hay-making? We the raking this year that will be. Tolal Calorie. no 1'2” REDUCEIFS SPECIAL DRESSING enjoyed their visits so very much. .5 l mmembe ll had long E . . , we ll rd 1 . - you I ven get the time to take a trip domg” mo badly, I tlllnk, to do W or on g i emotional depression since thel"”"g she Smlled W'5"""3'- T0dllY ll0W9V9l 800d l950lV95 lW90f lllckle llll00) lm' cup salad oi la tsp. paprika Grated onion if desired Sucaryl or saccharine Mix well each time before using . 1 tablespoon 20 calories (SAVE THIS RECIPI) bars of family - add bread and butter, whole milk and ice cream or other dessert to menu. Cook's . Corner Note: For normal weight mern-, Reassemble layers in 'i i i it. Si 12 ., I lln f l tl , ihl ll th' hard perennial. A few tend- l , - - . . - . rake shape. Pour pink ocloilgi. Salgdd '3,';'e;el,,,l';'" ylunltslllu tewliglxlg ,,1l'l,.u;..::l'l'.,.i,'ll.,g"20..3,f,,:, rill: pulled from the plant will of the book which describes herlllvavecga nxlncgnligt l:at;l1y;ullllllilIl13,l,l whenllmm "'9 llllslag 5'l5le' "ld A11?! 8 llhlrlnmer W?" mm": " 3" tioncr's frosting on the cake so .pcpper 2 tbs vinegar tsp We 19”" Wm” 59810 d9” '0' de' sum very easily' and many slips l)ympfAJbnshexamy. Acmrtqmg ufl enyelm but ll We Sllllllld 50 lleaam lllljst gfltfllgnttlnn oil: first heary wGel,mfhiln llznztfklogf eating for H - - - -' - ' ' ' - ' t ' . . l n o o . - 1 . s that it runs over the sides. lonion Juice, and 1 tsp. sugar. Tint sisn. Once we understand scale, have been given to garden visitors hlllper-inlstillliixalrirgxsiilynis (v!.lJ';l)'s;l; mm-laugh! by mm with mo much M was saved. N0 haymg? Gwen thelheanhy normal weight um mm- spreading it a little. if necessary. the refrigerator untill lif desired with 3 drops green vege. table coloring. Chill until begin- ning to thicken. Then stir in 1 small cubed. seeded fresh cucumber. Rub 6 in- dlvldual ring molds with salad oil. Spoon in the gelatl -cucumber mlxure. Refrigerate 4 hrs., or bill in large. a charming. a handsome one more dignified. Without can make mistakes like giving a large house a small entrance ef- we can use it with all sorts of telling effects. We can make a small house look large on quaint and scale, people who like this plant for their rock garden. 7 Another good perennial blocmlngl for the first time from seed is the Gaillardla (Blanket Flower). They are showy perennials and Goblin is a dwarf rounded plant covered with bright yellow and red blooms. Anthemls is is beautiful, bnrdy ter of right diet; and in many cal-l sea has brought persnrisWout"'of' seemingly neurotic states. or made them more amenable to psychia- tric treatment. - L.M. FEELS SURPRISED AT OUR OMISSION our hands. spoilt hay is no good." - Calling--to-us--on-the -back -porch. we who regard the various goings and comings of the work of field: wide world instead. how much then we should have missed from this July day at Alderlea! Until tomorrow - - Diary "I-lave my dinner it little on the Goodnight. Amateur Needs Help Vmer and you need never be over- FEDUSEHOLD HINT Bath tuba that are smooth as FUDGE glass, and have rounded rims. cause many serious injuries. small rubber mat on the tub bot- ! cupa granulated sugar. 4 ties? sert apoona cocoa. pinch of salt, unul mm, feet. or a house on a steep slope perennial which seems to flourish . . - HAWORTH: R d- . . b it I l t, l lk. K Unmold on thin slices iceberg xlgnlfsw tenlacgf 0:! of pro. dlrheeneagills Sillollilrlrl fl-xiiitriri dsrgednaiieilll in: EyIlillrM.l?i1ig 7th dscussionmof . . "'1" SIM ll”'"d'g"p” at c?l:'Vl':;'l" Bl;lleIllllslllll.l: 3.3: 1 mhlall - lem”e' 1:1” the "me" Wml 1 9- taught ln w slsl .e,l(l' :9 are! have lived here lu lllu garden for post-partum depression. I was a A ml uggglmnl Ar. W” W 9 when dropped into cold water. commercial sour cream mixed ' ' ”e 9” ec ll” 0 5' 93 ' Buul uulll creamy. l with 1 tbs. lemon juice. V4 each sugar and salt. 1-3 c. sifted cooked beets and Q little beet juice for the pink touch. tsp. fascinating chapters. to look at plants (trees. shrubs. vines. her- baceous plantsl from the viewpoint of their function in design. We are years. It is splendid for cutting having long strong stems. Coming in the gold and yellow shades it little surprised that you hadn't ad- vised the plaintiff tn invcstigatel the possibility that hyper-insuIin- By ELEANOR ROSS easary ladders and briishes of the proper sizes. For siding a 4 in. blooms for weeks and the fol-iage,lsm may be causing her nervousl THE do-it-yourself Mmy ls be. lbmsh is needed: for mm! I 2 or sl is quite ornamental. There are despondency. conljng increasingly ambitious. A ln om. lm. wlnduw sashes ., new varieties in double blooms I know personally of several ca-glob lplal used 10 look difficult (or brush dgslgnalud for me puruoe and Certainly. ll bolder 05 llll-'50 sea of hyper-insulinism. which were even 3 pl-ofemonal lg somelhlng ' hardy perennials would be very diagnosed in the months immcd- they 5,. rggdy la l.cklMven um... Sections lovely lo the warm sunny din lately following childbirth. and ihe.,,..l..u..,; . house Tl" blelud "l" ll” Wm? ll diagnostic implication is that thel But pulmlng .' home is reglly On IIDDBF Sncllnns ill llnllse l'” mu ll '5 w”"d"'l"l '9 W”"l childbirth experience srfmetlmesia dlmcull lob. ll is wise to Lgckle Where I ladder in needed. lllll lfllll 'slt1)8l(ht;lailgsnlllnlihesegotthtfryglllrnnod "Well "ll ll we'll ”"d”.''" l" 8 small surlace llrslu 58? 8 E"ll8'-' ”:'”':l'd :9 ””"l'”llh.b"”” "I: bfdy can be worn many different ways Even ll you buy . new hose even; hyper-insulinism 7 which in lllrlllgul me buul way lo learn how lo 0 l e ouse. n l is way,h e ilp uu. belled. unbelledv lulled in, null day ll la posslble so as to reach can lead to emotional depressiomluulnl 8 house. la la flud u puiul- oilthe ladder wont mar e newy Ideal lm. summer sun and funl ' "'ll0ll3 0”l9l' ”'l"35- ' ling contractor who is coopel'I- P3""9d l'l'e35- when W" " "Mk" Pattern 4891: Child's Sims 1. 4. ing near the ground, however. gl 3. lol glue 5 pulls. 1y. yul-us the procedure can be reversed. if 35.lnch; gllll-1, 115 yard; taught how to form the framework of our design with trees and shrubs. then to add the softer her- baceous plants to this structure. As we classify plant material for such use, we note the strong dark tone of the coniferous evergreens, for example, because they absorb light while the broad-leavcd kinds reflect it. We become aware of the pattern of lines. and the tex- ture of each plant type. Deciduous SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF When cooking chicken -and vegetables together in the not add a little tarragon. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS I TV SQUARE Just like mommy's favorite fash- ion - little girls love the tapered Matador pants! These are espe- cially pretty - practical in rugged denim. no-iron aeersucker. Shirt the roses and begonias with a l , H small stream of water it Just uu::enl'ol;”"l:l') lzeogxf tive and who will tlinllll: lhlllgll: l ” A Prettiest covering for your TV shrubs are light and airy. but. if keeps them living and now every- , . mad" while you , . . . lo ; . a set! A mm” comblnnilun of lllel uued alone for gtructureg are also thing has taken a new lease on '9::lnE;to5:ies;lsc;2 -E'0Il1.la:rt:el,glVleoIlreaS:i)ll.oadI;' l.le llnellht ahgree Wax: :l::tll'ed. and the min painted plzlhlg peavtvteigi; leetlyd ttliorusltiil. . - crochet and regular crochet forms weak. Let them play second fiddle llhf:.alll;nl:alBs fllllitilall-1: li:zl).ol;:l;l3Pl.ll':l5 unodyl Mlnd And sue?)-.3 by Mr lllllllll weosrilgnau . cmoerslaber of me First paint the underedge of; cosireiglletless l(llell'Stl:'lalit;ldc0lil'I'SslllllgLl:lll;; the board. where It overlaps itsl neighbor is the rule when paint-lcannot he accepted! for this pat- ing the siding of a clapboardltern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. house. Next. with full brush. un- ADDRESS. STYLE NITMIIER-.. load spots of paint along a single, Send order 10 ANNE ADAMS. width of siding within the area lure of The Guardian Publishing you are painting. These spots C0lllPnll.V- should be quite close together. to the evergreens. By this time we are ready to use trees as accents. and are shown how to select and place them. We learn that trees have "Spheres of influence" and to a- void lapping these spheres. We become aware of the pattern nf the decorwve new "ape design! rahamaon and Pezet. And to have her doctor give her the G-h our glucose tolerance test. - D.D. DOCTOR'S SLANT GAINS FOLLOWING DEAR READERS: Thank you for these friendly reminders that team. as it were. Or maybe youl can take care of all the prelimln-l sry work necessary before the actual house-painting begins. And there Is plenty, especially if the place is fairly old. or When there are unfavorable weather conditions. with much rain or last evening some Larkspur. Sal- via and other plants were moved. Seeds of sweet alyasum and other fast growing flowers can be sown now and in a few days will be up in rows. A summer rain is wonderful. The garden is lovely on a hot summer night, when the Pattern 7135: Crocheted TV square Z5-inches in No. 30 mer- , We cerized cotton: smaller in No. 50; " . larger In bedspread cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . In coins for this pattern (stamps INCREASED INCOME o. t... cannot heaccepteai to The Guard- value! of deciduous trees -their perfume steals out in the soft . r- 11 , do l,- .i. ii gh fh, " lamliousehold Arts'Dapt..60Front lines. A lombardy Poplar is an s”"ne's- ll ll lovely lu llle uuwm Abrahamson and Pezella book snow. ulzllfsvy mellfglrng "me llmgl um; I l l '1' Street West. Toronto. Ontario. exclamation ll0ll'll- A Weeping tree en it is drenched with dew. 39dY- Mllld Ind SUB" (Holt) Check E-Ml" Iulerl" completely covering ll" board Lahrll binrglqllemxlrlmclinada ”lln- CTCDSE y . . . Or I ,- may shed light on the erstwhile darkness of post-partum depress- ion - which is a nightmare af- fllction. its victims tell me. As the second writer recalls. this column for several years has been plugging the book as a possible key to understanding the physical has- is of mental illness - since the book first came to our attention, in 1952. And in this time, letters of appreciation have come in from all parts of the country. from persons who claim it has put them on the right track, in getting the specialist help they need. - M.H. ANOTHER BOOK DISPEIS DESPAIII DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Last. fail you counselled a woman who had lost her teen-age son. an on- ly child. She had lost interest in with the fresh coating. l The best time. of course. to dol900'00O'0m mm! ""1 yell". egg any exterior painting is during al dry spell. But donlt start in the early morning until the dew has dried from the surface of the house. Then follow the shade. if possible. When painting the side of a house. start at the highest point and apply paint in horizon- tal strips about three feet wide. Never stop in the middle of a strip for any great length of time. MORNING SMILE Perry-Why is Brnwn pacing up and down in front of his house like that? Jerry-He's awfully worried ab- out his wifo. poor chap. b t it la never more lovely than when it has been soaked in the first rain after a dry spell. There is a wonderful scent which rises from dry soil as the rain falls upon it. and afterwards the hot earth ateams and the plants seem to grow before ones eyes. How lovely is the si ht of rain A glittering ring. a ver wedding train Of marriage. Earth to allken aw In wiedlock. though the day will de. The silver rain; a jewelled gift From out the heavens cloudy rift. bout the relation of plants to their Elyllllm l"l0ldll ITO Ml l'll0l'0 SW9” environment and how to use this Tlllll l'lll'l'5WnPl lllllllll-l'Y 5i "W knowledge. They give us. as. key. '9"- the color of foliage. Group to- gether the plants that like the same cultural conditions and their is lovely near a pool because it points downward to the reflection. Yet at the some time. if we know our plant materials. we will choose a weeping cherry. say. for a con- crete pool located in a dry spot. because a willow may reach out and break the concrete with its roots. . - Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PA1-rniw NUMBER. ORDER our I955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. em- broidery. iron-ona. toys and novel- ' ties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll A. I wrlu this I Hunk 0! an lovely planting at our own Mem- ' orlal Nuraery of the willow a- gu u " I flew Skinny Gals 52lf.lui"?.l:ll;l'l.l”';l.'."lS..:':: Get lovely Cine so very suitable for this site. In can 5 to ie uT. iiu rq To begin with. it is important to check over carefully the entire exterior from top to bottom to see where repair work is needed. if boards have rotted. they must be replaced. Peeling paint is a sure sign that moisture. destructive moisture. has forced an entrance. its source must be traced to the point of entry. otherwse. a fine paint job won't avail much. Rusted metal also needs care- ful attention. All rust must be taken off with sandpaper. steel- wool or wire brush. Where new wood is added-or old coatings are completely removed-the surface must be primed. Nailhead inden- tations should be leveled with putty. Where rust is I oved, the bare metal should be coated with a primer meant for the purpose. this wonderful book we read a- Gordon. Summer is the season of happi- ness. When. among the trees. in l '"'iIql'.” c--oi." head: . loll"! color! will I0 to losetllen the mountains. or by the sea. the Perry-Why. what's she got? mm l ""'!- lll ""5 Wok W9 "l "em ""59 fair hours of the year. the hours We llllll Wllllled l0uI3l;'9h:"mll'"l: Fl" C"ck' M.lerry-The car. 77 7 ' 7” A u u standing: of how to garden in the which at last open to us the gol- band a divorce. 3 l .m l . mm m l best way and when visitors com- ll 89” wl ”" ”y"'ll merit on the good evergreens in the garden here we know that we have an nut in our native white spruce and cedar that any of us 4. marry a younger woman and have other children. You suggested a book for her to read -- ”With wings as Eagles" inineharti by Helen Chappell Smith. I clipped the article and sent it to my daughter in the south. she had just lost a teenage child. At den gate of leisure. return for )l.ll' delight; let us learn to enjoy them fully. continuouly. voluptuously. Let us have for these privileged hours a nobler measure than that into which we pour our ordinary hours. Let us gather their daullng minutes in unaccustomed rough areas should be sanded smooth and that all cracks should! be filled in with either putty er calklng compound. Loose dirt should be whisked off with a dust- ing brush. After surface prepara- l ieiuai SHOE SALE FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES tteaiuuo ALI. arms cusses -. cams. IIHI. . up lions are completed. the house is PRINT SIRS. AND COTTONS AT ".3, 'll'&'.".5.';" '&:y”.'f: to 33' ,;";,f,”,,J"1n3””';h,"':,;;'j ready for the paint job, 1 Balance of Sandals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SL00 cont-lo- M--lefll-ch unit the book '.-in l (her mother ll you -re "clllll ll V”"'”"- i Assortment of Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 see to it that before you begIn.i every necessary tool is at hand. 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