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Yurnmier! ihegre Kellogg: Bigger Bran Flakes! vf HIM FMKES Big iconamysiiel ".33 N l CHE GUARDIAN. ..CHARLO'l"l'ETOWN ll0ll0'l'IlY IIX SAYS- contlnued from page 2 ed so hard to get, or you may lose it. i Has it occurred to you that the young lady's reaction to your at- tentions may be nothing but a desire to please an office superior? You may be taking a lot for granted by assuming that she. too, has wandering affections. You ask whether I think a. psychiatrist would help you. Only to the extent that,you are simply dying for a chance to get of! some tall bragging about your romance, and if you care to pay the price. it might help to tell all. It.rnlght also convince you that you really are being a little silly. Your field of listeners is naturally rather lim- ited otherwise! Why not face facts squarely, Bob? You have been blessed with everything to make your life perfect; a good wife, pleasant hdrne. fine children, lucrative position-what more could you ask for? DEAR MISS DIX: I am a very nervous person. and I've noticed through the past few months everything upsets me. I have been writing to a nice serviceman and have always anxiously awaited his mail. Now I seem to be developing an lnlerloritygtomplex and am afraid I'm not suitable for him. He is getting quite serious and, although I like him, I don't think it fair to encourage him while I'm in this condition. . i VIVIAN ANSWER: First of all, you need a good. thorough medical check- up. There is probably a physical cause for your extreme nervous- ness and. by carefully following the doctor's advice. you can clear up quite a bit of it. The rept is up to you alone. Since this boy has always been friendly. there: no reason for you to feel inferior be- cause of him. Stop worrying and accept his friendship as it is ol- fered. I wouldn't encourage his serious intentions. however, until he is home and you have a chance to become better acquainted. You can easily change the tempo of his letters with a little banter. llllaa Nisaen cannot reply personally to readers but will answe problems of general interest through this column. That Body lit Your: continued from page 2 coveries may extend this by many years. For years most of us have looked on aging as a terminal progress. of some kind, such as arsenate of lead, DDT, copper sulphate. nico- tine, etc. For the pests that suck out the juices a burning spray or dust incorporating sulphur is re- commended. or sometimes special soap and water or some of the to- bacco solutions. Use sprays when PAGE ELEVEN VISITORS Prince Edward Island Hospital? l Due to the large number of visitors comin to at the Prince Edward- Island Hospital on Surlizdaysuiltz lljgtsierli: come necessary to introduce the card system, regulating to TWO, at a time, the number of visitors to see any patient and 'this will be strictly enforced. Visiting will be permitted during regular visiting hours only. The Board of Trustees regret having to take this step- but in order to protect the very sick patients, 1: 11., becomg necessary to restrict the number of visitors in the hospital. Ynur co-operalon will be appreciated. not only by the Stall, but also by the patients. Provincial Public Service Examinations Examinations of applicants for positions as Stenc- -graphcrs in the Provincial Public Service will be held in the Vocational School, Charlottetown on Wednes- day, the 28th day of May, 1952, at the hour of 9 a.m. Standard Time. For (arms in the 160 acre class here's the Pas-mall with the power and speed that gets work done when you want it done. But prove to yourself the ail-job utility of this next-oo-largest Farmaii with Remooe-ControL Prove it plowing. planning, cultivating-prove i on belt or power rake-OE jobs-prove it at our expense now. ou name the day and the implement and u we'll be there with the Parmsll H for you to prove to yaursey ' without cost or obligation. Persons desiring to take the above examinations may obtain application forms from the undersigned. These forms must be completed and forwarded to reach Mr. F. A. Large, Q.C.. Chairman, Board of Ex- as a running down or wearing out of the organism. as a final tissue and organ deterioration preceding the foliage is dry. With the dust. best results are obtained on a dry day without wind and just after a later than Saturday, May 24th, next. aminers. Royal Bank Chambers, Charlottetown, not ' , Terms up to Three Years conveniently arranged it required. rain or before a dew. with all chemicals one is well advised to study and follow directions care- fully and make sure that the prop- er matcrial is used for the parti- cular pest concerned. death. Dr. Boas states that this is not correct, that aging is but a. part of the whole cycle of life. "Growth. differentiation, involution are but different phases of the life curve. manifesting themselves at different rates in different structures of the body. Changes occur during earlier life. and. as a. matter of fact. life processes and organ alterations pro- ceed at a far more rapid pace in the young than in the old. After fifty, changes in the life curve are at their slowest." The time curve of aging depends upon three factors: heredity. ex- ternal environment and the inter- nal environment of the body. The most important of these is heredi- ty. Longevity is a family charac- teristic. v The human changes occurring with aging are: loss in height. loss NEXT WEEK Watering, Planting. Special Locations. iage the usual remedy is a. poison in weight, failing eyesight. deafness for high tones. graying of the hair. loss of elasticity of the skin. None of these alterations of the struc- ture and texture of the body are regarded as disease processes: none of them challenges or shor- tens the life span. The most common diseases that bring on aging and death in per- sons over 65 years of age are: hardening of the blood vessels of the heart. brain and other parts or the body. high blood pressure, cancer of stomach and intestine. enlargement of the prostate gland in men. tuberculosis and street ac- cldents. Garden Topics continued from page 2 one counter-attacks pl ,tly. however, there is little difficulty about control. For every pest. for- tunately. there is some chemical or other treatment to keep in check. Usually a spray or dust is used. for insects that eat holes in "fol- Saiad Dressing Better with ' RUSH Sun uuanumo nous:-2 EGAD! Yourz cw EDlTOR Mic-sH'T EMJOV ,1:-us PHOTO MORE IF 1 pore Mv VALE 6waATesz!-- I TEAMED Wm-I AMOS ALONZO STAGE-Me MY NAME IslAMO6.'TOO"'”' AND FAM6 cALt-ED, Us THE "AGILE: AMOSES.” -vw I - Moweo. DOWN THAT 65M oa3Er2,wl'rH OLD CENTER I on: are SHOT, Cl-liJM.' AT THE -scgoor Tl-IE 'DO6IS'l1-lE Moo 61'AND'.. Acme 5MlLiNG kwn-H PRIDE- AND 5Ave THAT-' lAlR To stow THE CRUMB5 OFFA i Your: vesr! I . Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 16th day of May, 1952. P. S. FIELDING. Deputy Provincial Secretary. W. R. JENKINS 208 - 212 Great George Street 2163 -PHONES-- 2104 "Service Follows Sales” No barrier dismays The Salvation Army in its task of lifting the human soul from the pit of misery or despair. In haunts of dcstitution or depravity, in poverty-stricken home or prison cell, there you will find 'Ihc Army's faithful workers bearing the banner of mercy and hope. To carry out its 70th Anniversary program of expansion, The Army needs YOUR dollars. ngain it appeals to YOU with confidence. Salvation Army RED SHIELD APPEAL LOCAL HEADQUARTERS, 55 VlLLA' AVE., PHONE 823 , .