-4 -'-.Eii;:t" 4 2.2.: 5: WOMEN riToIi3?aii5T 'i'hu1-eddy, sugu.t'Eos4 That Body of Yours By James W. Barton. M. D. MIGBAINE IIIEADAOIII - IYHE TOMS AND TIEATIINT Migraine headache, the intense throbbing or poundinl headache. usually appearing on one side of the head only. and lnrovsted by gtooping. shaking the head. or Son'- ing the body. may occur at any age. from as early as 6 to Du! 60- N 35 twice as frequent in females as in males. Persons with migraine are said to be intelligent, ahy, sensitive, ambitious. conscientious, and pair- fectionistic. Symptoms which may be succin- ied with it are loss of appetite. nausea. vomiting and diarrhoea. dizziness. excessive perspiration. fever. palpitation and frequent passing of urine. ''The patient us- by Mrs. T. Davies. ,ually prefers to lie down in a quiet. . . . darkened place. There may be f ush- ha.inn:;,IYl:;5:nE:x:';lLdl'135,3 E" ("L ing or pallor of the face. reddening ' of the eyelids, and I stuffy nose." I cups fresh boiled salmon ".z'.'ed' Some of the ways in which oil- I. cup diced cucumber grains may be recognized Are: lg cup chopped celery (it it usually comes again and lg cup cnriksd garrien peas again at almost regular intervals. :1, mp nmynniiaise (2) It has a tendency to occur in Salt and mp,-3.:-1' . families. Put above mixture in H lioilnw-edp iii rTgE"s My Favorite Salad Recipe SALMON SALAD There is often gastrointes- fomatoes which haie been drainedl tinal disturbance. and salted. On top of each filled no It usually occur! on the one tomato add small portion oi may-'Islde only although sometimes on unnaise. finely chopped Clill'ES and' both. 0!” fmm One side to the other. dash or paprika, i i.'il It usually responds very well 52-'l'l(' on bed of w'o'sr:ress garn-i to ergoiamine products. isiitd uith wedges of hard-boiled Sumfllmei "18 RU-wk mly 53 egg and radish roses. prevented from developing by the use of n drutz such as nlcotinic acid in doses of 100 to 200 mg. which widens the blood vessels. General measures such as hot or cold com- p:e:.ses and sleep sometimes give relief. when the attack has become more than mild. drugs such as Cafergot I100 mg. of caffeine alk- loid tol mg. of ergotamlne tar- ti-atei in doses of 1 to 2 tablets mm, of -lmngmkviy - every half hour for 2 or 3 doses 3 which one of those word, gs ordinarily controls moderate mi- riisspelled? Eulcgise. enterprise. Krill"?- ,h35t-lsep crmcize. For patients with severe attacks. .....m..m-.m. Better English By D. C. Williams i What is wmng with this sen- tence? "That is a very unique ring you are '.veai'inp ' ' "'. What is the correct pronunci- 4, what does the ward H,-eposi. dihydroergotamiiie injected into. I '01-)" mean? vein is effective. .Recently ergot- 5. What is 1 third iyrmnumg Cliieillf? suppositories put into the villi an that means "s.iiictioii"7 ”CL”m hi" hem mund 55'-3535' tory and possess the advantage of ANSWERS 981?: isble to be used by the patient t L Om” "V”3"' 2 Accent M” :laaIU:'E3nal't'll2lET':)EnT'Tft1gu;li'ElllCl:lot3121:: tyuabl" 3 E”103”” To A 9'3” being taken bv mouth. Of course, there anything is siored for nfe- 311 me” drugs mu” b med Keeping "Books are faithful rep-osi-'hy I phvsjcmn who kenop::,:sm;,our cries of knowledge" 5. Approval. case as they should not be used ”T&L" when conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease. pregnancy are present. The patient must lesm the spec- ial value tn him of rut, uigution and the avoidance of iension and anxiety. Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson LOSING 0l'T IN THE PLAY Clever skirmishing by North- South in the following deal result. ed in an excellent contract. but South lost out in the play. 2.".- Pfnger Nails The finger nails can be kept in I pink condition, and will grow faster. iii a little cold cream is applied to l the rools every night. North dealer. ,Botli'sides vulner.-ti Both sides 60 on sct. DOROTHY DIX Joint Earnings DIAE H158 DIX: T10 years ago, at the age of II. I married a New llnglander and left my home in the South to live in his native town. I waited for a year. but gave up my job when our baby was born. My husband has a position with a good future - but very little pay at present. Our debts are mounting. and we have ab- solutely no money to buy modern household equipment. or for me to get one decent dress. Because I have no pruenhblo clothes, I have little opportunity to make friends. I can't afford the nice dresses or beauty preparations to make me attractive and. I live in fear that my husband will be drawn to the beautiful "office dolls" who have money for personal adornment My husband is very handsome, so my fears aren't wholly unjustified. Or am I Just jealous? At any rate, I'm very unhappy. Ruby ANSWER: Your problem go quite I. bit deeper than dissatis- faction over a lack of pretty clothes. and the groundless fear that your husband will be won away from you. You'll have to dig right down to the roots to discover and cure your trouble. Fundament- ally, it's just plain old-fashioned homesickneas and loneliness fbr your own people. The big ogre men- acing your life is the "pile of mounting debts"; that should be cut down. Lack of friends in your new town, plus the constant presence of the green-eyed one, are the fin- Llhirig touches to I situation that easily could become tragic. But I think you have too much sense to let things overwhelm you once you face I. possible solution. SEEK FRIEND! To boost your morale, the first step should be g bid for friends. With summer's bright, informal and very reasonable clothes. you should be able to afford one or the pretty, inexpensive dresses. If you can't buy them, make them. Even I. tyro at sewing could manage a simple summer cotton. There must be lots of other men at your husband's place of employ- ment who are bringing up families on small salaries. Their wives are faced with the same problems. and doubtless the some self-conscious ness that besets you. Make it your busineu to become acquainted with some of these wo- men. At 20. you don't need a large stock of beauty preparations to keep your looksv-these are intended rather for middle-sged women. shining hair. clear eyes, bright complexion. ilpnrkling teeth and a lissome figure are yours by right of youth. Be a cheerful, plegsant companion and you won't have to worry about hubby straying. The girls in his office have their own problems. Change your outlook on the world it stick, and try todtssolve that learned just like cooking or sewing. (Continued on page 9) YIPPEE! I'M are To ZAKEM'S EEKEND SPECIALS ..t.eamrlde meadow-flowers; certainly) .woodlands. spicey tail to bear sway ELLENl'dS jDIARY. James rising blithely to the fresh maybe at a city-window to runlnd expectancy of the new day. discov- e farm-boy or-gir'i of once. Pf ered presently that he had put engaging haying-days that lied on his work-shirt. seamstetbebeen. . . . world. "0h.well," he smiled uhimsioslly There was a stint of morning- as do the children when they pause mowing, the farmers trying to A moment in the enchanted Land match wits with the weather-tm eome, to have only. enough mowed of Make-believe. "I guess I'll just leave it like it is for today. Elan. '0 be adequately taken care of in the event of showers. ' to iring us good luck at the hay- ing." "Maybe. Ellen. you'll come 'out "Man, you have your shirt on along' later?" Juries suggested at inside out," a visitor chuckled later leaving. with some curiosity. And James "Just," he added. "to see us at smiled and offered. "Now isn't that work." y strangel I was wondering this min. "To rest on a coil," we laughed. ute what was keeping me from "In that case. I'm afraid you'll being taken in by your line. For have to build one for yourself," you are a pretty good salesman. Rob chuckled. "coiling went out '!'his," he touched the sunfaded with the Model T's." blue of it. "is my Good--Luck piece "llol'G'l the pity.' James oom- todsyl") mented. He likes to mnintaln. even so James, husband of ours, but in this rush and-hurry age. the toned thus. went as it happened old canny ways at the haying. to an ideal day at his haying. There was saving too to a barn Brightly end welcomely the sun at Alderloa, to make altogether. lent his radiance, giving the worn talisman or not, one of the strength of his beams to the mak- but of days for the farmers. Dusk ing. A willing wind of the west blew returned them, true a little weary its assistance and gathered for from their hours in the fields. but those not so fortunate as we who happy, to the items of their choririg. have hay-fields. scent of ciovery with the magic of electricity to grasses; picked up too for piquancy assist them at every turn is: stable Instance of wlldlnr mint -nd and sty this is not at All the labor took of once on these farms. Men, boys from ferny deli and wealth of the ma a housewife to lend moral sup- port. each to a lesser or greater Incidental of the rite, and all work- ing together. soon wrote "The End" to the work. . , on it's breath. And later stole in Modern Etiquette then get busy with s. budget. make mountain of debt. Money manage ment is something that must be At 30. you curt be proficient in all And now the night "when man's work is done" uble-msntied, steps on slippered feet along the fields of the farmlands. Just wandering idly there? No, looking we believe for I. little lost babe of a moon that is reaching up in the dimness along the western horizon. A. No. A hostess should not s.po- um," mmoymw .. m - m Diary logize for anything in her home or p. .. .. .. om-,d.nigm, , , , , , . on her table. This merely emph- .e ulna the imperfection. and 3 guest worth having pays no attention to The Stars Say these little things. 3 lnnmu Q. Is it proper for a girl to bor- T row another girl's lipstick? A. While this is frequently done. I still think that lipstick is. Just a bit too personal an item to borrow. Q. Is it proper for a girl to give by Babette Leo Is it proper ever for I no!!- em to apologize for I warn rug. I sunken chair, o clock that is not running, or a dish on the table that has not turned out quite as well as expected? For Tomorrow . p PATIENCE: and self-oontrol will be needed if you would make this day a successful one. Yesterdays d biuridering. argu- her dance an engagement gift? tendmci” "aw" , A. This is optional. However. in :':::::';'::k'::: Efhoxfgaheorxfugae ma" "5" the rm! given '0 the a in Be careful therefore to avoid gm isesihe only wusemam gm er persons who irritate you land situ- chmg ' atioris which could produce dis- Ollllll IQUAIII 56 cup sbortahlnl la packs-to cheese 1 heaping cup flour , Pinch eelt Mix this like lcotoh cookies and press in bottom of pan. Bake 10 minutes, or until it sets. Remove from oven and sprud with pineapple marmalade. Keep out about a half or 56 cup of bottom mixture and sprinkle over top of mugnglade. rut back in oven and cook till golden brown. about l0 minutes. . Do not skimp marmalade as this sweeten: your squares. -Mrs. olive: ltnsrl. New London W. I. strictive and favor courtship, ro- inancs and domestic matters. hi- tertaining and other forms of re- laxation should not only prove en- joysbie. but could do much to re- lieve nervous tension. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you may have to work rather indus- trlously to achieve your sims thLv year, but the rewards. will be well worth the effort, and you should gsln much through the apprecia- tion of superiors - especially dur- ing the fall months. Personal re- lationships will be under good aspect then so you should and encourage- ment in all your plans and ven- tures. r Financial Matters Restraln all extravagant impulses during November and December if ou would prevent financial difficul- ties early in lbbli. Before indulging in expensive purcheees, settle old accounts and, if you have money left over. put it aside for future use. Be especially careful in both specu- lative and romantic affairs during September and October. A child born on this day will be ambitious and endowed with fl great sense of responsibility. but .- cord. Household Scrapbook 7”” ""1" "w" "' "95 5" "' By Roberta Lee I Moths Where moths are detected in a carpet, or rug. cover the place with a wet towel. Then apply a hot iron until the towel is dry. This kills both the moths and the larvae. Also sprinkle with salt every week be- fore sweeping. Removing Ten To remove sun tan mix one-half ounce of glycerine. one ounce of rosewator. the Juice of one small me those things. but you can try to lemon, and apply. Or try buttermilk applications. North's notrump openlrigwlnoks dc-c.dedly skimpy, but the partners were playing I special system - A Anal. 7! 10 8 6 5 O Q 4 &K 74 , 4 Q J 9 Q 10 6 2 . , t O 5 . 9 A J 3 6 vlg E 4. J o 8 . .1. A Q 5 . - 3 2 . . Q 5 . . Q K QJ 7 2 l O K 10 9 3 2 4. 106 . The bidding: I l TI-'ort)i East South West - 1 N T Pass 2 9 Dblc. 3 Q Pass Pass 3 Q . Dble. Pass 4 9 Dblc. Pass Pass Redbl g Pass ,Psss Pass . ONCE AGAIN visions nu11s...soNstess 3-5 us. HAM lb. 59 duly announced to the opponents - under which they bid very light notrumps in part-score situations men as this. The ultimate merit of this style is open to question,, rut it should have worked out well , n this case. Even with a weakish l notrump opposite him, South figur- ; id to have a fine play for hesrts,, to he redoubled. 1 Actually. there was I fine play for the contract, but south missed it. Wrst npnned the heart ace. 2 Ln. PKGS. zhen shifted to the spade queen. The king Won and declarer nowp made the fatal play of the dis-. ' mend queen. West won with tho; -eoe and led another spade. Southi GIANT SIZE discarded a club 'on the spade see. i then led the diamond four to his, own king. Now he cashed thoheart king. but when Went failed. south I saw the possible need of dummy'sl 12 02- PEU- two remaining trumps and deferred . trump drawing in order to lead the l diamond tea. I If West had covered the die- mend Ian. south would have hadl clear selling. but West was noti ihat obliging. no ducked. and south and no further ohsnce. He could not establish the diamond suit without sounding a trick to West's lack of an overruff lo East's nine- Ipot. and so the redoubled contract was down one. - p 'll'I1nqliluwl.1M xi id? 7 24 93 i,l nan "i." 'eeeeese'I"e VEL .. POST BRAN FLAKES ....... WIENERS, lb. -......... . . . . .. MACARONI is CHEESE LOAF 31c 49c 25c ! 75c! 25. poo or can soon , lbs. 53c lbs. 31.59 in ....... 86.15 4. . gkvguxfuvs Cerlo .........-.. 296 OIOOIIIIIA & GIAHUI ll. MAL MC FIII DHJVIIY 16 OZ. JAE PEANUT BUTTER 43: omen: eizc TIDE 2 for 59: PAIID 2 ' the answer to hot weather ' . ' mule. Maine the most of mm A this soled season by serving .iQTo."33CV often. liluncxlhliili-39': nanoou-an E C0.cml.lb...... 29: Clover Leaf Seafood: ere Clover Lui Seafood uledt i X If Mominglsiniie I Amos: How does ti... clock ,9 that you won at the run . Jerry: Hue. It does an-hour in How Can I? Issu-new Q.,HOWoIlIIOT&IIHM)Il1! A. Mix a half ouptul of salt end flour in new slow-thus. rub it 5" ""”"W thrown the bristles of his hair- . bruelmanditwillmeksltasolcan ofeold water IngN'lll(T0sboil as when new. no sure to shake nit before (flint. so they will hold the mixture thoroughly Non using tiidr shape. the brush again. Q. How can I soften liquid glue? Q. How can I make sausages A. Vinegar will soften liquid hold their shape! glue that has hardened in the 0 will have to curb a tendency to be rude and overbearing with others. Ihlflell. es” wane, ivaeaeeo Salads TV! E , , . -8131.- "um AND WARNER" . . . We hope that will be the forecast for the month of August-than you'll definitely need and want . MW SWIM SUIT for your splash at the beach and in the surf! The Ladies' Shop in Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department of the summerslde Holman Store have the whole remaining stock of "COLE OF CALIFORNIA" EWIM SUITS-Marked at a REDUCTION of gun. tlcslly ONE THIRD OFF the original prices! For instance the beauti- ful Suit that you would have paid 18.95 for at the first of the su- son NOW can be your: for just 13.95 . . . The chic little number that would have, formerly cost you 11.” is only 5.9'1.'There are beautiful swim sum for your choosing. smartly fashioned for figure flattery in such materials u ntln. bengsline. glued cotton, printed cotton. nylon and "lmstex" in size: 12 to W, 88 to do and Oversize for the real big girls. For beach glamour It's "COLE OF CALIFORNIA" NOW AT REDUCED PRICES in the Lediu' Shop, Charlottetown and the Sportswear Department of the Summersld Store. CUSTOMER SERVICE . .. A 1-IOLMAN Policy and for our Custom- ers' guidance the firm has set up a TOURIST INFORMATION BOOTH in the Chins Department of the Charlottetown and the summerside store. You can pick up Booklets put out by the various Provincial Tourist Organisations. lot: of useful information and while you're about it. you can choose pieces of SOUVENIR CHlNAvluch attractive patterns :1: "Anne of Green Gables", M. V. Abegwelt, the map of P. E. I. colorfully depicted on cups and saucers. stelnl. plates. trinket boxes, ssh trays and incidental pieces. They're all lovely for your own home and for gifts. Visit the Tourist Information Booth in the China Departments of Both Holman Stores. SWEATERS are down ,to earth basis of a smart separate wardrobe and the 5 and 10 Department in the Surnmerslde Store, as well as. the Budget Shop of I-lolman's Charlottetown have both CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS that you'll covet and want, and that you'll only have to pay 2.98 forl The Pullovers of pure wool erexln the classic round necked style with short sleeves. plain knit stitch in a host of glorious shades. The Cardigans are in a novelty stitch and are in darker, serviceable rhades-you can mix-mate them for interesting effects. A full range of sizes is available-the price Only 1E each in the 5 and 10, summerside and the Budget shop. Charlottetown. A BOON to Babies and Mothers alike! Light weight. fold-up STR.OL- LERS, made of etroiig metal are to be found in the Furniture De- pnrtmenls of Both Holman stores. They're comfortable for babies and they're easy wheeling for Mom. Fold away into a wee space. the Strollers may be tucked into your car or into a small corner for storage when not in use. Choose either silver grey or other shades. priced 9.96 and up-Strollers are in the Furniture Department of Kol- men's Charlottetown and Summerside Stores. Delicious e.onn'n. vnueevu. e-'sna's. Asc-