‘We wish him an early return. to| parents, Mr STAY ALIVE LONGER! Mental Tensions | Take Heavy Toll By Lelerd Kordel Installment Seven cause one-third of all deaths in John Stanton is still in his|men under fifty-five. i pressure}; Few of you can tell, without a is already wrecking his chances| physical checkup, thaf your blood of living much longer. John was/|pressure is high. One of the most a pharmacist mate in the United|common symptoms fs persistent States Navy during World Warjheadache. The headache may of|make you pessimistic! irritable, owner; sojand morose, which further. in- in his|creases your blood pressure. You it was decided|may suffer dizziness and light- take over his fa-|headedness. Vertigo, with the rs prosperous business. feeling that the world is spinning This he did, without consulting around you, occurs in extreme his natural aptitudes. 4 jcases. For fourteen hours every day of | the week including Sunday, John = _—— eon worked to make the success and) 04” Gown sie oe & naar profit his father-in-law expected. |i the da we . —- He was mentally and physical- | my cx from Cay ay. }even. your peace or mind. In the these rises of ar pressure are temporary. Your : . }arteries are dependent upon the “I can't tell you to go back to functioning of the arterioles— -*\|that store.” I said. “Not since the very small terminal portions i| pressure ts. There are two things ij you've told me what your blood of the arteries—which in turn are : dependent upon the functioning of wrong with your job: for om€/your nervous system. thing, you're working too hard.| Looking at John’s tense and ‘|for another; you don’t like yout hagsard face, I had a hunch || work—it's something for which that his functional high blood _| you're not suited.” | pressure was due to stress or an- “There is increasing belief.” T xiety rather than physical diffi- ‘|told John, “that such things as culty. © Sic ~ §OBBING PROTEGE _ Beverly Aadiland, left, refer- | ald Shedlo, Flynn's secretary. red to as the late Errol Flynn’s | She had just been refused protege, sobs as she is led down | service at a cocktail lounge be - hallway at SeattleTacoma In- | cause, employes said, she is ternational Airport by Ron- | under age. . GEORGETOWN [ros 00 oso ptt” Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bell and " Miss Francine Dionne of Gaspe, Mr. William Rafuse left early in| Quebec. who is a student at the week on return ener ene Dame Academy, was a re- Mass.. following a visit spe cent guest of Miss Marie Mac- Georgetown. On their return they/y an. were accompanied by Mrs. Victor = ; ah aed O0r. Peer Datecs. O.S.V.S.S. Wilfred McQuillan, Captain John Dicks has enter-'3) Canadian Navy, stationed at ed the Veterans’ Wing of the HMCS. Stadacona in Halifax,| Prince Edward Island Hospital.'ns was a recent guest of his and Mrs. Wilfred good health. © | MeQuillan, Sr. He had with him Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart/as his guest, 0.S.V.S.S. Ted Fitz- and family of the R.C.A.F. Sta-' patrick, who is also\ stationed at tion at Slemon Park were recent: HM.CS. Stadacona visitors to Georgetown where| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the they visited Mr. Stewart's par-'Canadian Lezion. sponsored al ents, Mayor and Mrs. A. H. Ste-| highly successful card party, box wart and Mrs. Stewart's parents,/ social and dance in the Town| Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. | Han on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs, Walter Soloman; Mr. Clem Wizhi-left last week and family of Souris spent the on return to Boston, Mass.. fol- past weekend in Georgetown. ‘lowing a visit with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker Mrs. William Wight AC. motored to Charlottetown. Tues- day, on their return they were OLD PROFESSION ‘accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and son Andy,| Optometry — the examination who will visit with them. ‘and correction of eve defects— Mr. Clarence Stewart, who is has been practised since at least taking teachers training course atithe 13th century. FAMILY WITH A FLAIR FOR FASHION! Take leotards in a wigs range of colours, stripes end fabries ... take men’s thermal under- wear (the first authen- tic thermal made in in over 400 colours and patterns... take lingerie in the leading styles and colours... and you'll notice a Harvey- Woods flair for fashion! By looking for the Harvey-Woods label on the things you buy you'll be sure of quality, fit, cemfort and... fashion for all your family. YOU CAN TELL BEFORE YOU GET IT HOME! i|mervous tension and feelings of || anxiety, insecurity, and worry af-| everywhere —in offices, at lunch- fect a person’s blood pressure. |eon tables, on the factory assem- {Prince of Wales College, was @ do recent guest of his parents. Ma- | “Then, you know what happens Jr., who is a member of tht Roy-; Moore & McLeod You hear the word “tension” You have all these things to con-|bly line, and, conspjcuously, on tend with in the store. Then. you | buses and in subways. You say you don't eat a Sebamed | canis have to wear the gray diet or sleep regularly. Don't you! flannel suit of Madison Avenue. know what this regimen is doing | You can-be just as tense in your to your arteries?” “I'm beginning to have an idea.” said John. “But go on. | Maybe if I can find out the things | jthat cause it, I'l know what to) to prevent further hyperten- | Ede you water your own lawn. | John?” I asked. ‘ | “Well. sure.”’ said John, “when T have the time. But why do you ask that?” linside a gardew hose when you) screw down the nozzle to throw |a stream of water farther acros: the lawn. In hypertension some- thing similar happens within your jabnormally contracted arteries. | Pressure increases, and the heart through these tightly eontracted small vessels.” THE RESULT OF PRESSURE As a result of increased pres- | sure, two things can happen. Either your overworked heart becomes excessively enlarged and you suffer from congestive heart failure or, because of increased pressure within it, a weakened artery elsewhere in the body may give way and cause a stroke Hypertension also hastens | Relox—toke Wompdié’s development of atherosclerosis— - : “ant the disease of clogged arteries. These two blood conditions are the greatest contributors to the heart disease that strikes men 16 oun h is mth ly exhausted by the time het varies with your activities, or) _jicame to see me. “Just tell me| Pi lhow I can keep going,” he plead-|"°f™a! Person, suffering from nervous strain— Ask your druggist for Wompole’s PHO Ltd. suggesting this: If you don’t like|lottetown, were recent visitors to | your job, you must, for the sake| York where they were the guests | lof your health, either learn to|¢? Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan and | |like it or else quit and get ano-|Mrs. Harry Swan. ither job. Your nervous tension,; Mrs. Frank Watts has return-| ‘anxiety, and worty tend to in-|ed to her home in York after | crease your blood pressure.” visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fear, anger, and anxiety are|Watts and family, Montague. |some of the emotions that stimu-| Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Charlotte- | jlate high blood pressure and dis-|to2wn, and Miss Amelia Mi11,) jturb the sympathetic nervous sys-|Clermont, were recent visitors to | tem. York. } *Harboring resentment or frus-|- Mrs. Fred MacDonald and daw- | tration can be equally harmful.'/ghter, Mrs. Jack Caswell and’ |The stress caused by- pent-up re-|family were visitors to York sentment and unresolved frustra-j recently. ; } tion is dangerous—a veritable; Mrs. Louis Vessey entertained | ‘emotional time bomb. the York Women’s Institute at | | Hypertension is something that|mer home Tuesday evening. There | }can be controlled, in both physi-| were 21 members present. © cal and mental ways. And many} Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ves long, useful years can be added|:ey were recent guests of Mrs. | to life. Are you willing to make|Louis MacCallum and Mr. and the necessary effort? Mrs. Gregor MacCallum, Brack- ley. i Rally Day service was held in | (All Rights Reserved. Adapted from the book, “Live to Enjoy| York United Church Sunday eve- the Money You Make.”’ by Le-|ning with a good attendance of lord Kordel. Published by World). (Tomorrow: Don’t Let Ten- members. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore, a ding Wee org, & , Pemity, Chartnteetet, Levis! YORK guests of Mr. and TENSION COSTS BILLIONS Gympathy is extended to F More than one-fourth of the ma-|pir. Edmond and tane-| aot gannaer Wieder sielied Mr . Psychosomatic Sl Mr. and Mre, Frank Hughes.) ggr and Mrs. Edison — Sentoshen, aes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. spent Saturday in York, as town dollars ees - page a Miss Fern Vessey, York, has| guests of Mr. Hardy's mother, |line tive wages and in damage to the|2ccepted a position at the Ex-|Mrs. Elby Hardy at the home of day weekend. workers themselves and te their|?¢rimental Farm, Charlottetown. |his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.| wr, J.-B. machines. Gtr. snd 90m, Leet Vonsny and je0d Sirs, Rese We spent the “John,” I eaid. “did ever | Mr. and Mrs, Watts mo-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creed, Char-|the homes see @ show called Finian's Rain-|20ed to Montague recently where |lottetown, were the guests of Mrs. Tra and Cla bow?” they were the guests of Mr. and|Creed’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs “No,” said John, looking start- Mrs. Howard Watts. Leith Brown, York, on Sunday,|Mr. and Mrs. led at my ing irrelevant| Mrs. Harry Swan spent a few |Oct. lth. Charlottetown, remark, “Why?” days with her son-in-law and| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and |Mr. and Mrs. “There’ : in it that daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts, York, |on Thursday seuiatiiedr < ae effect: , el . Charlottetown. teft on Wednesday mo . Oc-| Mr. and Mrs. can't fondle the hand I'm fond of,| Miss Helen Lewis, Charlotte- | tober 14th for a holiday to New | York, spent I'll fondle the hand at hand.’ ”|town, was the guest of her par- : John grinned a witie. nee “cid baer pga Harry Lewis, you're not suggesting tha i . hands with my customers?” Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craswell “Hardly that,”I said. “I am and sister, Mrs. Jamieson, Char- an ou FOR PAYING YOUR CARRIER PROMPTLY Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you convenient service and best meet his school and study schedules. He may begin collections Friday and _ continue them Saturday. 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