“AGE TWO "Yes-it's i u. -.—s»;u..-;,;_;_.; .., , . ,. .. THE GUARDIAN. ACHARLOTTETOWN LivingiS. Leisure vTHE w0l~l§§rs REALM ROADS I cannot tell which road to take So fair they are, usw. in shoe manufacture was discovered by the Hebrews thou- fall when the alr through which HEAD OI’ HOUSE HAS STEADI JOB Women are often accused of husbands as well as themselves, ilce tired and ready to relax. But he knows that he doesn't stand’ a care of it Papa never gets to do That‘ Body nu: answers or HEART MOST IMPORTANT As students the important i i about heart disease was topgrlld which valve or valves were leaking. Leaking valves meant that the heart had to work harder to do the same amount of work done by b Ylilfmal heart because it had to and vice verso. Just before and during World War I we learned from Dr_ James Mackenzie. a Scottish general prac- titioner. that the leaking valve with its murmurs was not the lin- portant point about heart disease. That just as a. leaking water pump c311 Pump up enough water for the family's use, so can a leaking hear: pump enough blood for the body's use. It is only after years of pump- ing extra blood because of the leaky valves that the heart may grow large, lose some of its elastic. ity and fail to do the amount m, work the body requires. By resting more, thus having the body do loss work. the heart may be able to Bil/mil ellollgll blood for the body's needs, and life continue 0n this closed and fails to supply a part forms of heart disease where lining oi the heart. the heart muscle lt- shortness of breath. (b) palpita- l oonomy 01x SA Ys-‘ Mothers less Strlo DEAR. M2158 DIX: Why do nearly every family Mother rules iron. She never has any liberty. is permitted to do as she Please!- . with her. She ed the boy and est daughter t. do. Why? ANSWER: Perhaps one reason why mothers are so much stricter with their older than their younger daughters is because by the time the little bobby-sorter has come along Mother is so worn out with rear- ing a fclznily she hasn't the coura fight with youngsters who are determined to do as they please. MORE PATH-INC]! And, perhaps, another reason taught Mother wisdom. She can see how unimportant were so many of the restrictions she put upon her older children. It wasn't worth to college. about child-rearing and wants a little peace and rest herself. iiosult 0f Wearlnoss And Wisdom daughters so much more strictly than they do their younger ones? hi I know an ideal girl, an older daughter who is to the movies unless some of the family went along clothes or select her friends. Mother was right on the spot, deciding everything for her. But now that the youngest daughter has reach- just cute for he to do all the things that she never permitted the old- They never can think about marrying because they are t Witt Younger ‘Girls, oommymothmreutheiroider the oldest daughter with a rod of But when little sister grows up she . now in cvllese- She hu nvver had I boy friend off the bit of mist that had beau th 0ft h l bump some of the blood twice. because no one ever met with her mother's ep- hanging like a lost thought above Fl a os Bu‘ l’ the 1°" 51116 0f the heart proval. She has never been allowed to have dates. the hilltops, revealing the glowing ‘II- was enlarged. we knew certain or to go anywhere unless she was chaperoned up green of the. aftermath in ti." yell/BS Were leaking on that side to her eyes. She hasn't been permitted even to :0 hey-meadows and the sheen a! was never allowed to ‘pick out her gadding stage, Mother thinks it is PUZZLE!) FRIEND. ge and the energy to continue the is that age and experience have Ellen ’s Didi‘? lgenfludlhruoo-‘QWUI above the trees down the stream and then turn the blue-grey oi we sky there to liqidd gold w awaken presently the calm sleeping coun- arrive but in an orderly sequence of ‘lppenlhgl, as events correlate themselves to finally add up to a period of time —a day. a year. M‘ indeed a life-time, so this new day was born to us it A-lilflrlfl- Soon the sun appeared , brusniag the harvest color in the_ Krill‘ fields along the slopes of our vs.- ley. O I 0 Flowers in the border stood erect with damp lifted faces, and it seemed that as one watches. the trees on the hilltop and aim: the stream waited —- waited a message that would be borne to them on a waited wind. It would at once set them to making low sweet whisperings and vague sigh- ings in their branches or perhaps gay happy rustlings known oilv to slimmer days. Like idle 5411,15 at a dock or a ferry boat. whlh moves off soon with smoke billow ing from her stacks to begin a fresh day's voyage in the glory of early morning. so the lard: came to the bars; a. lamb bloated were forgathering in the barn- yard. Our day granted to us new our dailv livlnu. instead oi ivrang- tryeide. Not suddenly did our =9‘- W0man’s Realm/Social and Personalf.FashionsrLiterature The Stars Say- By Genevieve Bumble For Thursday. September 1 SUDDEN opportunities for ex- ceptional progress. and lcope. Thrilling rewards and financial increase are predicted upon this day's propitious augurles. It ls B time for gzasplng offers with in- genulty. talent, skills and origin- determlnation. helped by nOl/él Bli- For the Birthday with finandal and personal pres- a»9->->--»~ . o’: Y0"! “- GOOD sane Y -- - =--~ -» - "W" "Illlllil" “‘" '°“" =°" nourishing to“ helps balance ‘ the F a m i l y Budget. "Always Good" Household Scrapbook n, Roberta Leo . Busty Tile 1f the rust stains on tile are not too old, they will usually yield tn kerosene. Cover the spots with kerosene for about two hours. and then wash with soap and piping hot water. P", I know that each will have its hill being slaves to their houses. But lower level oi work for many “hue to reduce Mamie l° lea" by Felllslllil t0 let hcr use lipstick. 0i‘ Mus“ in the nelghmrhllm came aiity, since the returns may be Baking Fish ; -. I 5 ‘ And each its star. what is Just a: bad. they've made years to make her feel like a martyr because she was not permitted to have lllvt- one cflllilhl slkhl 01 ‘lie worm an effort, although there Line the pan in which tho fish l 5 i , _ Papa a slave to the yard. As stated before. when we think a date when all the “h” gm‘ we" having lllem- thl5lle'd°w“ “lauds ‘mm m5" may be some “snags? impediment. to be baked with two layers of i ; _ q I Icannot tell which road to take .. In their zeal to have evrrythlilg 0f heart disease many of us have AIR-l. anyway. mothers JUSl Ilfllllllllly lhillil u" I010 0f lllflllly kilche“ chimneys" and film“: or want of cooperation. But lfmita- waxed paper. and there will be no “l1 z Lie l‘ 50°“ done Just a little nicer than the negn in mind coronary thrcmbosis. in 3°“ m1 mo" oldest daughlers- The!’ have l° "m" Mama's babies’ moving along a yard‘ A “Bier ll°n$ °Y fnlstrallilm mum b” 515' Bfefliy 01' 35131-511191“!!! DB“ l0 ' ‘ :11 heréloads cbryt out to me bours. women have saddled their which a small blood V9555] gets and Bil» 1130b H5 8-0011 I18 they Bet through high school to send brother “W95 l" B Pasture; the hi)?” solved. by patience. diligence and clean_ can oose u one. Moequlto Bites l -—INA BURNS. with an unending amount of of the heart muscle with nourlsh- needed at hitme- “Jmmsly ‘m ‘he hillside; bk“ preach in sin-mounting obstacles. A little household ammonia add- . work. ing blood. Also, as stated begun.‘ It is a great mistake to be the oldest daughter. A smart girl should We" 011 llle Win82 M11 C35 81¢" Reach for high goals with assur- ed to the water with which mos- " The vegetable tanning process Papa comes homg 1mm m; m. we should remember the other wait to be born until after Mother has worn out all of her theories c“ came "D ‘he slmlfll"? W“ ance and audacity. quito bites are washed will taln the sting out of the bite. sands of years ago. chance. self. and the bag oi’ tissue in DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a widow of 46. considered quite 5nd helium“ “d “nsumed “M” WW“- i _ There! work to do m the "H. which the may; 1165 can an be a5 attractive, and have always been very popular with the opposite sex "l0 make or to mar" in our llv- Those whose birthday it is ere I ff] i i‘ Acid in vinegar is so vosahile The lawn has to be watered, or fected by various arggnlgqig _ (o, For Tour months I have been keeping company with s. widower or m); ing of it. had come. assured of a splendid opportunity Haw can s s e ‘,=. i lthat it attacks almost every metzll- it has to be mo\ved. Or the flow- say not-hing of the heart symp- are and he “ants to marry me. l-le has had three wiyes already in.- ' ‘ ' for demonsiratlns their lnsenuity- 5, “n, “m, 5 ‘i! m object in m! vinegar futon,’ m. beds need attenuorL o, “w, tims caused by emotional disturb. first l0 years older than he. the second l0 years younger. the third’ was So lovely it was. so still and Slilll. Mid dB-Fllli! lll Pill-ll“! 0V9!‘ . i, according to the Encyclopedia shrubs need to be planted. Ur ""5- ‘ 15 l° i155 45- - peaceful, one wondered why Na. innovations, exceptional crefltlye i 3, Britannica. the roses have to be sprayed. The “$1131 lmlmrlalll Symptoms This ma" 19115 m6 11B IOWS me very much. but his mania. seems tlons made up of humans iasli- ymlilrfi 01' l" grasping sudden \ i ‘z And so i; gnu A beautiful yam of heart disease are: (a) Getting to be for very young girls. When there is a bobby-sorter near he com- lfmfld Elle! fl like 1111389 Mill-id Wenlng‘ f“ reaching unusual ob‘ Q- How can I take Pfilllfi! CAN i, ft never gets "too cold to snow," theoretically, is a. place for the ("it i’! biefllll Bwly when doing Dlelely ignores me. l-le is well-off and could give me a good poms bu; not be content, as we were. to go lt-‘cllves- 07 Y°1"1'°"°hl"5 “m” "d of a palm? ‘ ‘i but occasionally 1t gem mo w“ m, gamuy u, relax m Bu; unless physical work or taking exercise when I see him gazing enrapt-ured at a mere child and ignoring’ me If ill‘- lhfl belief Win85 0i lllil- explmslve lllwucllveness- Rewards A. It is not well to water palms the mo“, to {an in flakei ma“; they can “from a ma“ to m“, that formerly did not cause this I don't know what to do-whether to marry him or not. ' which after all are to be found in will be dramatic and substantial. too onem It 1s much betw- n, ‘p low the earth to become dry, then . APUUOUS they pass in 32 degrees Fahren- much relaxing in the yard. m"- Pflllld beating of heart. (c) . ling to a lesser or mQre alarm,“ tige assured, also the possibility 0i’ give it a good soaking. The palm heit or slightly lower. The air at The only time he gets to sit glglgfltlndsiosifiai-slbalge Q? 130mg i171 ANSWER: Not. would be my advice. Any man who has had three degree over issues which once ap “llbllc '°“°‘l“ll"l°"- Th“ “mm leaves should be sponged every this temperature usually holds en- ough moisture to allow the flakes to "mat together" and the fall then is likely to be heavy. dcwn and enjoy it is when there are guests. And then, of course. he can't really relax. Not, with Mama tell- ing the guests how she ls going swelliniz of feet, (e) inability to lie flat. While shortness of breath and pain in chest can be caused bv eating tno much acid food. cr by a blocked Wives cf assorted ages and has not ls definitely not of matrimonial t'mb . Y - to live happily with him than havle all; oimyorrotglgdfigssgloi-ie be ‘he . AIlDYhEF thins lllflt also Puts him out of the matrimonial contest ti’ have for very young zirls. any old man who is the mania he seems been able to keep any one o! mom peered to be more clear, but which since war’s end seem to hav-I mounted until like a snowball that at length becomes unwieldy in the hands of a small boy, origins! stubborn obstacles. delavs or other iorm of limitation or blcclc A r-‘illd born on this dsy is mlendidly equipped fci- a pros"!- qve mm of unusual attainment and week to keep them in good condi- tion. i Q. How can f give a delicate fragrance to the linen clothes? A. By placing a lump of orrld moss: FATAL srors to mks out a few shrubs here, “°“'- ti" be“ Illa" "he" a"? m" fails for school girls gives unmit k bl i f . rewards slihcush the" m" b“ root in the boiler on wash dayflhe and bum a rock garden the“ a.“ 0f H1959 sllTlillvm-S Occur ls VJ 00n- as his mind is working he is laczvaurld loelclliixvjvcethftsinxutyd for u “m; i: eri§rl1c§avgreb£rliti1earlr$gl~ge on] handican: to overcome by lllduslr-V fragrance ‘will last even after the Jhould you spill some drops of a barbecue pit somewhere else. sun’ W“ family d°°t°r' e an a kid gm I a would have nothing in common. and that not one of them would bother more obscure and "there is no and fortitude. clothes are ironed. water on your hardwood floors How can the man relax when with Grandpa unless Grandpa had g, 1°; f _ he; 1 A d m. Q. How can I remove Ill-ii" while watering the Plants. run he knows that he is the ncor cur my W°"§§A;,“1°" Yo“ o money sunIllKgtussDrea/l‘ 8:15: aisvarll u, , c“ how“ from Piano keys? uism with s cloth dipped in tur- who ls going to have to dig and ' 7\7s7xl_'l~'\ cubes Jmd put a lime slice u. “u. m... and bsautuup a hmsewp. "lmlihl- 3"“ e“ “h Z5 m... A- By rubblns them will‘ "W" pentine, using a circular motion shovel and hoe to carry out -a.‘il Do you “at out n’ bveath on ’ f, Arrange pitcher of lime juice mix. surfing the porrldp m. spreanih." m5 °r mum“ anélmmlgerabgc’ acid. Also rub them occasionally when rubbing. Dry with a p.e.;e those beautiful ideas? Slight exertion, Does vém hear‘ CQQk s borne,‘ $115 "I'm! Wllll Ell-HOS. 0n tray. the breakfast table wondered wnv krggimf; thlzséegh‘ the ‘on; ndh- w‘: 5 ‘a? goth lg: “yml alcohol of clean flannel and your flour -i———-——— ' ‘ 0 Serve pour lime juice mixtuzg in m, y,“ o; n, the" Show: h. — _" RP i! 9Y5 W *- I A 1nd to u‘ seem it skip beats or beat irregu- l. 1 _ ' praying for the streak of dew "m h’ “smd who irseniloinérher 0...’. lllfillllrlrttillku mm Send today for Dr, Battons - °”° °° m’ ‘m’ “m” m "“-‘°‘- ‘° “m” “my “"1 bmmte“ =' that mi-ruciiluilfily often bruis- There is no need to worry about a light scorch on any washable fabric. The scorch can be remov Efficient washing depends on a number of things. For instance. using water at the correct tem- intercstinz booklet on this subject entitled "Why Worry About Your Heart? To obtain it. just send i0 FLORIDA LIMEADE If Jesired a plate of extra lime W BB8. cherries and mint leaves may be served with the dzink. mong peoples -why mcn of good will, clever and having difficulty in cultured wen finding the ease. In our own -- ‘W b family mourned a. sad bereave- ment for a mother had been latei/ ~JJQ<NI~N l Morning Smile . .- . f Peace-on-E Ch fill t b th d ed easily by dampening a piece of perature for the clothes you sr. gzgésogmgagdlgirfgntaigmllnafihfgvg; 1% cups lime juice rural currolilidlngs awitha aeheallhlll. “ken 1mm them}, “alzlslamd I: h cheesecloth in cold water and washing is very important. The Ben syndlcaw m an of this a cup sugar egmfoffln: 531m m, mm-mn! elem“ Yulms- Th ' "nfzmb, I rubbing it on a bar of good laun- For white clothes, the wrer nmspapen Post 0m“ 30x 99_ 3 cups water e o e ill! "met"? by u“ "u K ' ‘l A worried-looking man rushed dry soap. and then on the scorch- ed spot. After the spot has been rubbed thoroughly, rinse it h! cold water ;then place the scorch ed garment high-side down on w white turklsh towel and pro-is. should be very hot. This makes it unnecessary to boll or bleacn white clothes —-uriles:i they are badly y-ilowed or grayed. Use warm water‘ for colored clot-hes. If you wash the colored clothes in the same suds as the Station G. New York 19, and ask for your copy. white clothes -immediately af- ter the white clothes are taken out- the water will be about the right temperature. 1 lime. sliced thinly Czushed ice or ice cubes Put iiirne juice and sugar in a large pitcher; stir until sugar is completely dissolved. Add wafer and stir well. Fill 6 tall glasses one-half full of crushed ice or ice with a. warm iron. "Be lovelleWoniglilTl " ‘My l.ux Beauty lovelier in a short time! Bring Quick New loveliness” Says ‘this Famous Stan "This beauty care give! skin quick new loveliness!” Betty Hutton tells you. "I world the fragrant lather in, rinse, then pat with a towel to dry. Skin is softer, smoother Take the screen stai-‘s tip-be lovelicr tonight Here's a proved complexion care! In recent Lux Toilet Soap tests by skin specialists, actually 3 out of 4 ooniplexions became Facials In Q. How many bridesmaids and ushers should included in the wtddlng party? A. Then is no set and definite number. this depending entirely upon the manner and setting of the wedding. and the bride's wishes. , Q_ l-iow soon after muting a visit should the bread-and-butter letter be written? A. If possible. write it within twir or three days after returning home. and never delay any longer than a week. Q. If scmeone misprouourices one’s name. would it be all right to correct him? but do it be A. YB-I. of course. graciously and without showing any resentment. 1. What is wrong with this len- tenco’! "William hoe the ability in learn.” . 2. What is the correct prmunc- iation of "chimpanzee"? 3. Whioh one of then words is misspelled? Cheiftein, chwuffeilr. chenille. 4. What does the word "invinc- ible" mun? 5 What is o word beginning with li that memo “lewleuneol: immorality”? ANSWER! l. Soy. “William has the eup- scity to learn. the ability to work. or do thlrm." I. Pronounce chim- pan-ze. i u in him, e ll in pen. principal accent ondut syllable. 9. Chieftain. 4; incapable of being conquered. overcome. or subdued. "mo greatest man ll he- who choose: the right with invincible Neither one thouabt should there be any one suffering ur sorrowful in the peace of it, bin all should be able to go blithely to their various interests as joy- ous as the swallows that dipped or easy wing about the yard and pond. It was. of course a vaii W inside or outside scene of many a qulfll- 14H. 0! many a tug at heart-strings, one heard again the committal sei- vice. "earth to earth . . . dust dust." A good woman has- dot" from her loved ones, he: home made desolate. her family as well as a host of friends and relativ-s sadly bereft by her removal. ‘foi- tonight. when this wind of Alli- ust. keens softly over the new moim/l there in the graveyard which holds many another love-l one, can we mortals “read the meaning" of those sad separations but in good time we have the pro- misc that "we shall know." Until tomorrow — Diary-Good into the florist shop and demand- ed three potted geraniuinis. "I'm so sorry," said the Clerk- "We're out of geranium right no: but we have some lovely petunia!- "Nope. they won't do." T991194 the man_ “It was the geranium! 1 promised my wife to water whlll she was away. SUE KNEW Mother was slow to comllfdlm‘ what seemed so perfectly clear t0 little Sue. The pride of the family was talking about a “fedderf "A 'ieddei".’" mother durum“- "Why. you know Mummy." W!- tionely explained Sue. “it's o l"! night. Ion NOW gum LATII Oat out a dreu with l. circular eklrt for new and later. Simple so sew basque bodice has u. rover col- lar and twin pockets to give color- ful applique. Pezfeot for first days at school. No_ 3402i: out ineim 0.8. 1o. 12. 14. sin a requires 2% ymie 35-inch fabric. Send 20c for end: PATTERN. which includel complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. 1e lure to ltlte size you want. include postal unit. or IOIII number in your lddrel. Address Pattern Department. The Cherlotetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2482 from a chicken." Needlecraft ILFOR THE HOMEf ll more eerily onddrioe muoh how when the can is placed in a pan of hot wow while it is being and. ‘l n - .5. Lie - . ‘ mum m p city I Province _I§I i) ri I b ..._.._._.s___..,. V‘ y am is n hint m hoiuewiveo ant“ - ' n» mm an usr-i-ssq-uspis; s who m as as some my”; m} iq, , J, m: sum sac mddlnll. mu Hi0 - '44.“, m "gig-pf varnishing. Varnish in applied ha; ~ 17y l), i o rind: of fruh oranges Into a bowl, k earthen combine. with all the sugar it will hold. more in a cov- sm is: in the rurigmiq. "serum oust’! i