BEAUTY CULTURE CLINIC llr. Edward Fellman professlon- hairstyling and his charming "boy- illy known throughout Canada as I-jtiward of the Biarritz". hair -Iylist. of Montreal, is shown at :iii- Beauty Culture Clinic creating a hair style for a model. Miss W -:;c,v. liorn and educated in SwitLcr- i.iii-i. Air. Edward has resided in i.iiiarla for the past 18 months. llr was guest artist at the Mon- treat and Toronto Spring Hairstyle siiows. lie was featured on a six week ”Cavalcadc of Beauty ", through entire Western Canada last'fall for Helene Curtiss. A thorough knowledge of cutting. permanent waving an ELLEN'S DIARY hair lsh mannei-” soon won over the large gathering of Prince Edward Island beauticians. Hairdressers attended from Mur- ray Harbour. Murray River. Mon- iague. Summersidc. 0'Leary. Cra- paud. Cardigan. Hunter River. Ros- eneath. Kensington. as well as the beauticians from Charlottetown. Assistant to Mr. Edward was Mrs. Violet Bcaton, well known and popular guest hair stylist on C.K.C.W., Moncton. The beauty culture clinic was held in three sessions at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Monday. April d 16. . I Still In The Hospital Still In the hospital. the pair of iliilcireii front the house across llle lana continue to make good iii-ogress towards r cc 0 v e r y. iiack the sprayer of the two at i-icsent was interested to learn iiiis evening how the animals in the stables and the pup is faring ill his absence and she asked nllttlll the welfare of the three 7-Is'I.elT-I3ll1I)5...lIOW eager .: .:-ii to the stables and barns to mill-' in at the calves and the lamb- .i.'ll-. the liorses and kit-rats and .-.i iiiat kith and kin about. it milkiiig-time this evening the auitiles seemed quiet and empty. lliHllKh every sialtwas filled. We missed the young chatter. the busy- was of the cat-feeding and that of .i titling a measure of the warm urn milk bctwccn Blackie and the i--iii. Learning by the chore a sense it fairness and tempering it with it-iiderness-giving the older dog "ti little more because. poor fel- Illll, hes not young any more." .1: we have seen them. and the iniinut-r "a mile extra too to ir-lp liim grow." ”Pretty quict. here this evening. lfllcii." James said. leading off to iii. stall in an adjoining stable the all ii hlte winter-calf from its nurs- iii: "I didn't. think I wniild miss IIiFi1l that much. it doesn't take iiiii: tor a yoiingstcr to worm his iinv Into ones affccllons. does it? forgive, but in in good many in- stances they never forget. Chil- dren too can do what they're told. but how an adult dislikes taking orders. especially we folks of the farms." ”Mack sent word for us not to be in too much of a hurry getting to the wood-cuttiiig." James offered. "He wants to be with us when we go. Oh it'll be a few days yet be- fore we get around to that. l-ielll likely be out about by then.” He busieri himself then putting things to rights for the night. fastening a door. opening a window t.n relieve the closeness of the air within. "That lad'll make quite a farm- ar yet." he smiled. And then after a last round of stalls and stys (How content the animals cuddle down to rest or sleep) we walked abroad into the spring-night. The stars shone as brightly as a well-tr" clean- polished lamp and the moon silver- ed the paths for our steps. Sound and scent of season blessed the countryside. "It's a nice time of year. El- len." James commented. "plenty of work to be sure before the fields are all snug again. but still... there's something mighty satisfy- ing. Isn't there? about the spring." And satisfying too about this day which has brought the Family at Alderlea safely "to this hour." I KUCSS. limi partial but they're Until tomorrow -- - - Diary - ctiriit children. Oh. not perfect at Good-night. all, but not K L" ...ibi.. for their years." mm: - pious Words Of The Wise ”As a rule children are often more Sellblble than grown-ips. For one thing they dont entertain grud- Ens They can bicker and quarrel and fight and bowl. . .and make-up. all in one breath. Catrb grown- Uiis doing that! Oh no. They may To produce I mighty book. you must choose I mighty theme. No great and enduring volume ea in ever be written on the flea.though many there be that have tried it. --(Herman Melville). -gr--i-avnu '- -”-4-2-iffr Y ., B ' o ". . . and so can you. using the new Pre-Pssted Sunworthy Wallpaper! Therois absolutely no muss or fuss . . .all you do in wet it.-and slide it into place. s-----itvrmmsim "I ilaoorotoil our living room for 53.90" And it's washable . . . you can keep that freshly-decorated look for yearsl" I see the exciting new pattern! at your wallpaper dealer's. CANADIAN WMLPAPII MANUFACTIRIIS IIMWD, LIAIODI. TOIOOITO I7. MOORE & McI.EOD LTD. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CIIABIUITETOWN I I 187 GT. GIX). ST. FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. DIAL 5647 sHiiiiwin.wiiuAivis co. or CANADA no. 181 GIIAT GIDIGI H. DIALSIII KEEP IN TRIM I Pounds Won't Often reducers who have lost 60 to 70 pounds and still have 30 or so to not are puzzled because the last pounds are at " n to budge. The fact is that when food intake is drastically cut over a long per- iod of time. nature starts to con- serve and uses less fuel. in other words. metabolism lowers. the sys- tem shifta into low gear. and ac- tually gets along on less food. This economy of energy is a protective measu c on nature's part. but ihm the reducer's viewpoint. it doesn't seem like much of a favor. As one plucky dleter writes "I have reduced from 257 pounds to I83 in the last two years. i calories a day. The last months have been rather tough sledding. and only by a drastic cut have I been able to lose anything at all. "1 had my health checked. and everything except my weight is fine. Will it harm me to continue on a very rigid diet until I reach my goal of 150 pounds? I have the will power to diet. but no incentive when the pounds do not disappear. Can you suggest anything that might help? " HAS rwo COURSES At this point. -our dictcr may choose between two courses: She can struggle along on a stringent diet. or she can try this plan: iliild COOK'S CORNER PABSLEY CHEESE PUDDING '5 cup cold mashed potatoes V4 lb. grated cheese pepper and salt to taste 2 springs chopped parsley 1 tbsp. butter. little milk. Mix together potato. cheese and seasoning. add well - beaten egg. melted butter and enough m.llk to form a thick cream. Turn into well greased dish. sprinkle with parsley and bake brown. -o-a-uo------ Bah-E 725.41)... 2&1... (uomu at I) - . Tha whims and ' ' ' wa sofatoddlcr are strange indeed. herels a doc- luration of independence one min- uta- ii plaintive call for heIp.tbc next. As guardian angel of that little go-getter. it's up to you to decide when to guide and when to let the help-yourself rule prevail. Sonic- times takes a bit of doing, but with patience. pcrcepii and a full quota of common. sense. you'll manage. foddlan are notorious for devel- o p i o g cat I n g whimsalongabout that first birthday. But lag ing ap- petites 0 an get a real lift when you 1 a r vo Ge r b or Junior P For thcsecaro ully prepared foods have the tempting, true-to-nature flavors and appetiz- in colors that tickle a toddlers pa ata. A tender. aveniy minced texture makes Gerber Junior Foods iust right for lots turning to chart 0 O I lip tips. Toddlers can often be en- coura to drink more milk if you: (I) so an amusing mug or paper cup. (2) Let him si milk from a Jmghtly colored eel opham straw. O O 0 Safety vnocwna. Curiosity iii aar- ond union to a- an is I won- darful spot to whattlutcurioalty . . . with the stove a big attraction. satay naiioden: 0 the back burner: rim. Turn poi haudlu inward. Cover rpamrlng groan. - Don? larva niuthu. Ruhr: nrsrtunn our duo! wort- Ing am: U New-mouth-wotutamho-orb: g.::..".m.2.-e-.-."-'-- .dalleau ctiii:ku.'m Q arrotutgaail CV0?! . lt'a Into inaha tlttloappuiurhu and iiiao ...novu-ymnI'Hih.wIiotuoun What To Do When The Budge By Ida Jen Kn. Slarled on s 1000 calorie diet. but then the harder to move. and I had to cut my intake from 1000 to 800 or 900 Weight at present level for 3 to 4 Weeks Then resume diet uiitu 10 to I2 pounds are lost. Again hold Wellht. Resume diet of M0 to 100) calories a day. but step up exer- cise to tone flabby muscles as well :15 burn more calories. The bold- mll Wellht period gives the sys- tem a chance to adjust to the low- ered weight level. To maintain weight at normal. a day " got . the best plan is to eat generous Einiounts of protein and continue Wilding menus around the other protective foods. The specific dy. nainic action of protein helps to build slimness. and the energy Cgarry-over makes it easier for our dieter to hold on to the new food habits. - MIC! here's a morale - boosting P1'0"IlSeIg0ur model can slim off inches with a few stretch-bend ex- ercises even though she is not loa- ins pounds. Exercise at this stage is most rewarding. Restoring elast- icity to the muscles discourages a return of the fat. siims measure- ments and holsters enthusiasm for further rcducing. v .Ab0Ul dict . . A rt-riiit-or who diets on less than 900 calories 5 (133! should be under the direct supervision of a rioctor, Even the 900 calories diet should be supple. mented with concentrated miner- als and vitamins.to insure 531, amounts of essential nutrients, The dieter in today's story has uncommon courage. we an wish hell Every success with the balance of her slimming program. Hdoqlooiocttm ' OMEN Wed., April 25. 1955 The Guardian, Page if ELEANOR ROSS Small-Fry Fasli For spring. one of the newest fabrics used for little girl.s' dresses designs in sophisticated. muted col- ors. With I plain color for the blouse and print for the skirt. the effect is just as charming as any- thing Mother can find for herself. A new "quality look" is behind -the look of high quality at mod- crate prices. Women have learned to like the idea of fabrics that look like what they're not-cottons. ray- ons and synthetic blends that look like silk. linen or tweed. The same pretty deeeptions are found in dres- ses. ensembles and suits designed for little girls. SILK buznos There's more silk and silk blends than you've seen in many a sea- son. There's also a strong rom- petltor for nylon sheer -- dotted swiss. This old-fashioned new fash- T-TOUSEHOLE HINT Asbestos cement board. which is water-resistant and fireproof. is es- pecially recommen” ' for laundry rooms and heating plant enclosur- 85. is cotton satin, printed in floral' the choice of fabrics for children. . IOl'lS ilnn is found In pastels as well as jibe more familiar white. Both cotton organdie and Will? lillustrate the (trend to shears and ;to crease - resistant fabrics that lwasli an beautifully and stay so crisp. Silk is mixed with cotton or ihlended with rayon in a weave that .;offcrs wonderful wearing and Wash-i ling qualities. 0! course, ii,ilon shet-rs remain popular I Pastel floral embroidcrics .xt'ilI.'. -terod over skirt and collar are tip- lical of the nylon shi-or liiiik fiir .spring. LIGHT LAUNDRY 1 Despite all this efllpllaiils till tziii-r fabrics and high style. nl(lI.IlPI'x' t'ZIll still look forward to a conit'oi't:iliic, ilight laundry season. The pi-etticr i iihe fabric the easier it is in look t ;after. for small-fry fashions go into i lihe washing machine with ..-ift-iv. Even th e fashionable l)I&ll'I( 'tourhcs. especially popular in mi ;broidery on pastel fRI)l'lt'&, at.- isoan-and-water safe. New I.'lI)lll' finishes wash and wash and a::iiir easy sudsing without the llflIIl”I' fll starching. Some of the stiff polli- coats. so airy under full sl.iiis. can be put right into the iiusiiiiii; machine. too. An all-nylon "horsehair" ii. itl-I Mat trimmed with ribbon rut-hing i ;and bows never needs Il'0l'lllli1. can the siidscd by hand or mat-iiint-. NOW 4 FABULOUS FLAVOURS RA ISIN-L EMON- C HOC OLA TE - CA RAMEI Mix In a Mlnutel Add Only Waterl Bake in Same Dishl i It couldnit be simpler! Mix, bake but 25 minutes, serve piping hot for a scrumptious dessert treat you just. can't. beat Light.-as-a-feather sponge pudding, plumped full of big, juicy raisins, topped with a rich, creamy, mouth-watering sauce. Surprise your family or guests tonight! Children will I ove it. v Mix it with ease, Serve it with pride Monarch '5 the mix with the eggs supplied! Hold Post-Nupfiul Shower At Carleton -4 iii -ii-llziiit-oils shower was livvi ill llir iiiiiliinrium of Carleton St-liiiiii till Ttiiirsday. April l'2lli.. ill IlttllHl' til Waller Payntcr and Il - ll llIl' ilii- ttirnior (ierlriule Fail tit l.ilIIltIll Siiiiiig. Ii Illl' iiiii-Ir of ”Ilt-i'i- i'llfiIP.K ii-u tiiiiiivj played by lilrs, Ralph iiii.-iiill oi the piano. the bride fllIt'l't'(I .'lllfI was escorted to a :i'tl'i1i iiivi-iirair-d chair by her sis- ili-s Ktiy Fall and the groom -.i.ic t'-stltl'l('(I by his brother Arth- Iii 'liie iiiauy and iisefiil gifts worry up:-iii-ii by Miss Margaret l)aivsoii aiiri the verses read by Mrs. Iiazcl btitiivws and placed on a table by NED AT ALBERTON in mi ti" A i- ii - . , i LMNN, "Hm-it-"IV; lmiiL)ilt:ly;'we t;lIllAIll.' Sglnl of Mr. and VII: Timuli How. i.. , ,. . . 2. . uilun i-ii 'iriril Siii lIl( bride was Piitured with Mr and Mi-s um-. liiriiiorlir X s '; - - . - , . . . only (Ii'illL'IiIItIil's till,-IIIhIII'n :IIdA”lltIliI';I lI')etIllBlIItq)M,'lleITi':TIIII:I)Ttt:IgftIf: I11, I hm. .IiIIlltW' ilvArlliiii The grtitiiri is a riage CPl'.l'iiil)lll ' "mp Ill” I"-nilI"" I'liItIiIrl' ftii lit-li;iIi' ofl d r- . iii. I)I'ltIi' vi:.lii-i ili;ivi'-.i-ti all in wor S The WISE :4 It'll lllll-Ilrl uni-i. ? H n g V". H”... nil MW. in .h”ziIm Dill-4-viii: iitii FVIPIIIIDL i. not Fm, .I.hW . : H. "mmmluwsmitiio answer, iii-itlier it hating Ilia-m , Wk RN 1 wpmll pmerlained Somewhere I1('IW('Pn thn only-rims; V-Illl -is i-ii.-iiit tin IIIP piano while 0' appnasumml and hm" III"? IE iiiiiim u vitiiiit-ii"; Insliitile serv- 3 Place for courage and sti-eiiciii "fl IllllVlI- - to express thenisclves in iiiagiia. Mus". M” II”'" "”I""”h9d by lllfllllll and charity, and this is Ill! Ray Payntrr iiii titlllll with Miss Yvonne (IHIIIIIIPI on the piano and ma" WT "I'M "ml- IA Whilrwy (ii i.u oliti. iifiiliiiliiiis new no rch I lli i-19 -XXI HI! Be Sev Jun au'oing:: i ii ik. Xx sponge piiiliiing... Loolt for the Monarch Family and anlov the finest famous Monarch family. For the tastiest, lightest cakes ever, use Monarch Cake Minn every time. oven-teiiturad and moist tn the lat crumb. Reach for the v-i.d-c yellow package of Mona:-eli Coho M: on you out dIqp'g hip. 11ijniuapiii(aGU-iarCIKiIiX'lEABiSl-SPQN8EEHhDiIGS-PIEGIHSIIIX a square riaiii-o lii( i-nioiod by all. i I .lI.g sure of the beat . . . choose from the en delights in the group. Try then all! i. add water. mix and bake. A out-can rs.