Foods For the Dieters Hit Big-Business Class washlngton. July 16, (NANA) - People who must lose weight, people with food allergies. heart patients and diabetics 30.- 000000 of them in the United states -- are causing a big stir .n the food industry these days, Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine, points out. with their special problems. may are demanding and getting drinks without sugar, bread without wheat, milk without fat, vegetables without salt, desserts without calories. They require Jaiatable substitutes for basic food: banned by their diets, and science is scrambling to supply them. They want and are being given chemical analyses on everything from loaves of bread to ice cream mixes. . . . They are causing such an up- ;oar, in fact, that health foods have been taken out of the fad cl.-issification. have had their name changed to dietetic foods, and have been moved right onto ihe supermarket shelves. All of ihis had been going on for some time, but last year the trend be- came a landslide. The food industry - still -I riigcim: to catch up-realizes ll'l;lt this is what has happened: Since the '30's, a handful of iiriiltli-food stores over the coun- ii-v have been catering to ;i.li00,000 or more persons suffer- ing from diabetes, heart condi- tions and food allergies. as well as to all the I'eiZf'l8l'lllnS and people who like the so-called nature foods. Then. a few years ago, life in- surance companies found that 25,000,000 adults were over- weight and labelled obesity the That Body of Yours By James W. Barton, M. D. ",N'vurr).Sls (plural neuroses) has lieen defined as a disorder of the nervous system for which no cause .-:in be found. There are various ii-pas of neuroses with one or an- other of which we are all familiar. Many of us suffer with some form of the "compulsion" neurosis. in which the patient. actually against his wish. has to think cer- tain thoughts. or perform certain actions. Thus he may have the fear that the gas jet is not turned off, or he may have "religious" obses- sions such as going I0 he" and missimz hl"'(H'9I1. These persons know Iliat their thoughts or actions are foolish but are powerless in control them Tliry arr often above the average intellectually. Another nciirosis is called "trau- matic"' neurosis Ifrom trauma meaning injury: and this occurs in individuals who have been injur- ad at their work, wounded in war. njured in a motor accident. Even ifter the injured part has recover- ed or the wound completely healed. . , lMr5. Hen”, Mayhew M V L people should be expected to re- ??1:y5E?gC:llt;f(PrtiEA;1 ientedod beverages began Wm) the Cnseler and Mrs. Marrisrscnsglexyn W" '"0”eY l"V”"ed in me” ”' are unnitwd for some Lime ,0 do "r "cm" "r lmali ll”'h””f-'h -.e..D .... .V.sDn ucation. Most parents are quite n' h M,” work Wen when mere mm” saccmum d,”"k5 had bee" B OK E satisfied to see the results of their is ghivsical disability So real Esuniioae loll: umlbfl Nodvffmertth no Fl L0 w. L em)”-S" However' in some cases the - - ,. r an i eren r - ' is traumatic neurosis to the lndivi- bmnda. M0” 5, mn,n.e 5 The regular meetin g of the mcrmce has been; so great Lin” dual that compensation boards, wen u ,,,g,,,.,m,e,e e ” Brookficld w. 1., was held in the ?:p”",d ,3; Mmfoef pension boards, judges and juriies For diabetics were are glugllhnmc of. Mrs. Wendell Rodd on ing, In those msgaxzcesp Common novgagwragg ncizmxggneiaflgl;-t::mh”? ten. breads, and those on low-.f':':io?fsMthsigtmembers and lhr” decency would exact some return. m" 1 lnjfi , bi?” for-lthe day: ye sodium diets have a qlioii-e ofi in thepa,:SeM'e M the , id t Your young man has many years :33; to (E9 nervoug g Lem whggh salbfree bremu and Takes For lMrs Wilbert Stetson toolkl edhaernge to earn I living for I Wm)" Dani! mmde" thgse mdmdulss for g i-edifgers. dnonfat milks, ybothyof hm meeting. Meeting opened bf beg)i;u;ige two or three years spent oonsidevable time. unable to cairn tn” out nnmllkdrguogg ;1V”1:::1:,rcpeating Ci-elfdbln IIIISOII. Atlet- m "mm M” fol” their usual salary or wages . ' 01' W85 F88 Y e Sepre ary . g g Another common neurons 1. the :29" E” l0Wt50dlUm milk-9. lfrnn-1 the Red Cross thanking the 0lgE:: 213:”? aggptgdiggre -immmc-i (from --cm.d1on meaning - ilnstitute for their donation. The V h N Y ham bla There are plenty of Dl.h6l'iSlCk committee reported making imd famult My ml-V trouble L” 9” 'f”",gi;fllkm hy mm; Qimns: The assortment literal- calls and taking fruit. Mrs. Wil- W” mml" 9m'9""5m "'9 be- famolile Xrmg Mug 1; butmgugo ly goes from soup to nuts -ibert Stetson thanked the members '0” my mend” by Wm"? "mm timu I. minute instead of 72-76. if the beating is irregular. if the heart seems to stop for a second. or Cam 1,911 and Ma 9; recommended a tonic," or. "Sally if he has a pain in the region of 2355' wigs? t:::'ee;:1goinizp to collect fhfalhe vg::10;1g:,r: brought the nicest boy home last lmlheut but there in actually no era casein bacon and chocolato Army. Mrs. Robert Andrew's In- Week but l'iG h95l"i'l- Milled 119? ”,It,hh”i"' d'5e"" pretlm” drfnu mm,” honey! and ohm vitcd the members to her home for -Since. etc. I hate to tell her tiny- ” 99”" is tm” "hue were "my on if 0" look h rd h next meeting. Meeting closed with thing. because I know She'll re- be "0 "ml or 0'35"” T9550" ml" ' y R enoug ' lthe Lord's Prayer: and lunch was D9” ll- lo watch finances. There is a pos- ibllity that you will be approached on the subject of speculation. but such ventures would be risky for you during that period. Be on zuard. mo against tendencies toward extravagance, tension and emotion- illsm during the some period. And watch health! There is a possibility that you may have to shoulder some extra responsibility during November, hit. by year's end. you should find both business and personal mat- umsalfed nuts, that . . Continued from page ii Happenings or The week Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Milllgui entertained at their home in Surn- merside on Wednesday at s dinner party honoring Mrs. A. W. Milllgan Oi Tyne Valley on the occasion of her birthday. nation's No. 1 health problemw Pressured on every side, the fat migrlxoxis began to reduce in droves. it gave the food industry a total market of at least 30,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker dieters, and the response ca.me;of Summerside have had. as their lluiclillh The result is that if you guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whic- nead Sllecial foods, you are in glden of Toronto. better spot to find them now ihanl ' ' ' ever before. Mrs. Ferno Rogers and Mrs. Don- ald Baker were co-hostesses at the You can buy an almost end- home of the former in Summer- less .variety of foods tailored's.de at the tea hour on Tuesday, to fit your doctor's orders. You in honor of Mrs. Ralph Emery. who can get them more cheaply than is leaving in the near future for you used to - in some cases Goose Bay. babrador. they are nearly as cheap as or- ' ' ' dinary foods. You can get foods Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ice of Binn- that taste like food. not like mer-ride. have as their guest. Mn. ;sawdust; and you can buy them Ralph Rogers of Charlottetown. n the very store where you ' ' t shop for the rest of the mm. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morrison of lily, if mi:-re of the 1,500 dm,.(oodiSummersidet,M entertteinedmat the 5 up; '9 handy, ,summer co go in ave ish It Although the sugar industry the dinner hour on Wednesday 0 0 in calorie; 35 mag; people LhjnklllVIOrI'lSOIl on the 30th anniversary and that it is a good appetite'0l their Wedding- represser, the fact remains in ' A ' the mind of ., man or ,, wom.l Mrs. W. H. Whitten of Halifax, an on i diet that 8. teaspoonful.N- 5-. spent last week in Summer- ney Elliott and daughter, Sydney Ann: also her sister, Mrs. Jamu Peat with her daughters, Mrs. Clor- don Garland, and Miss Judy Peet, of St ..lohn's, Newfoundland. . . . are not safe for all persons, but four that are listed as generally acceptable in food for your heart, a booklet put out by the American Heart Association available free through ciains only, are ”K” salt, All( I and, physi-1 M g , N90, r. and Mrs. W. G. Gillis have curtasal, dlasal and co-salt. I85 their guests at their "mmex Dozens of packers are supplyg jhome in-0'Leary, their daughter, mg dieters Mm more man 60 Mrs. Orville Page with her child- differemt kinds of specially pre-;”3”' Kare" Md Bi"Y- Of Guelph- pared canned foods. Supermar-iomanci kets account for about 95 per cent of sales, which are expected eventually to equal the baby food industry's volume of sl50,f)00,000 annually. You can find almost kind of fruit, berry and table put up in water without sugar and salt, few companies make soups and meat out salt. can Miss Dorothy Ellis left Summer- side Wednesday by plane for Mont- ,real, where she will be joined by iMiss Dean Cheshire on a trip to every MEXICO. vege- packs and a low-calorie products with- -no Mrs. Earle Smith entertained at her apartment in Summerside on Friday at the tea hour, honoring Mrs. G. A. B. Watson (Edith Dodds) and Mrs. Eville Gorham (Ada Mac- Lead). . - . Salt is not added to diet-pack vegetables, and' every effort is made to eliminate any salt that might get Into the food acciden- tally during packing processes. labels should and most of them do - list the exact. num- ber of calories. the milligrams of sodium. and the percentages of fat. carbohydrates and pro- tein. Without exact analyses. canned goods are useless to sCi- . enmic reduce” and am he Sllvcr and cut flowers adorned the downright dangerous to DI'l'S()llS mm” 3" which M3'5' C- or B3?" on low-sodium and low-suzai'im”5'd9d "V" the L9.” cups: Alsalstf diets. ulrig llglrs. gfiompgon inhiervlngl viiere . or nun ers, arol, rs.S el on bigl.JC5Sb0(l;:IT:3,n ui.1hieennyle-ifgafjfgweielxiDuncan, Mrs. Wendell Barbour, C 0 0 Mrs. Louis Dystant of Summer- .side, has as her guests, her daugh- iter. Mr. Claude Cook. with her children. Cornie and Charles, of Watervillc, S. O U C . Mrs. S. C. Thompson entertained at her home at 1:41 I-Illlsboro St. on Monday at a tea for Mrs. G. H. Barbour and her guest Mrs. Alec MncLure of Victoria. B. C. is. for fruit. A bill of 310.00 for flow- A era was paid. Mrs. Robert Andrews. Desserts make up -a big field.l Phyllis argues that sugar is not so high lionorinfl Mr. and Mrs. Theron DU l Honor Guard For Princess Margaret in Germany I or gun, has 14 calories, mdlside guest of Mr. and Mrs. Firth the artificial sweeteners, sacchariniBowness. . and cyclamate, have none. ' ' ' ' Salt substitutes for heart pa- MI3 ””d M75 William HHYWHU1 gems on lowjsnmum diets musliof summerside, have as their guests- be prescribed by doctors. the latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Syd-. Princess Margaret is seen as the Inspected A guard of honor at the 33rd Armored Brigade group. base in Sennelager during her recent four-day visit She iii the first member of the royal family to visit Germany since the war. ii Army And Air Force. DOROTHY DIX ' Fiance's Plans Irk Her DEAR. MISS DIX: I have been going steady for a year with Roger. who is a college junior. We got along well until the other evening when I mentioned marriage. Then he came up with this problem. When he finishes college, and starts to work, he feels he should pay back to his parents the money they spent on his tuition, etc. He worked for part of the expenses. I feel has not considerate in this matter. His people arenit wealthy and it did take sacrifices to put him through school, but I con- tend that the future belongs to him and me. Sarah D. SELFISH ATTITUDE ANSWER: 'I'hat's a selfish way of looking at things. Your idea is that the young man should be considerate-but only to you. After all, Sarah, you brought up the subject of marriage, not Roger. Perhaps he had an agreement with his family to pay back some of the money spent on him or per- haps he just feels the moral ob- ligation to help those who helped him. In general, I don't think young everything I do. She says such things as, "Sally looks so pale I took her to the doctor and he you can find almost anything. The dietetic foods are meant, as the labels should indicate, for people who must restrict their diets. Don't use them unless you have to. In the first place. they cost more, as ii rule, than regular foods." And they can result in a diet deficient ment. , Before you diet for any rea- son, consult your doctor. Use tors in s most satisfactory stale. ing his directions. C you who are 5' 4" in height. underl It's the m sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattem. Print plainly size. Name. sddreu, Style Number. West, Toronto. Anne Adams Patterns MOLDED PRINCES5 This fashion was designed and silhouette thatis most flaterlng to your slim figure. Note the beautifully shaped bodice above a whirling skirt! in s summer fabric with three-quarter sleeves. Sew this cap or Pam-rn 4537: For Misses 5'4" and under. Sizes 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. cut out and Size 16 takes m yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use. simple send Thirty-Five cnts 135m in Send order to ANNE ADAMS. -o The Guardian, so Front street, irlousehold Scrapbook By IDDOPIA IA! Preckla A freckle solution can be made by in some food ele-- the diet-food shelves in the gm-, cery store as an aid in follow-3 MW ispecinl served by the hostess. IN THE HOME PATTERN 254 This coffee table has colorful Sally K. ANSWER: Mom is being very iactless, but I'm sure it's uninten- tional. In an effort to find con- versational materiiil with your friends. she assumes that any- thing concerning you will be of in- terest to them. Ask her nicely if sheill please talk of less personal things. DEAR MISS DIX; I'm ii mar- ried woman. but have been in love with another man for six years. I realiu that I've been very foolish and have decided to give him up. We've been seeing each other two or three times I month. but have never even kissed each other. Now that we're parting for good, Id like to kiss him good-bye. I know it would please him, but would it cause, him to have less respect for The Stars Say lly Estrelllta For Tomorrow Sunday's horoscope promises I most enjoyable day if leisure houis are spent with those whose inter- ests and tastes are similar to your own. Hospitality and a show, of friendship to a business associate could prove most valuable in the future. Your desire to get away for a short' trip is a. commendable one, and you should have a. pleasant time but check your budget first A trip may prove costlier than you ing with strangers you along the way. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, you should immediately organize a pro- gram of tasks which must be ac- compllshed. Folow this program meticulous- ly, regardless of minor obstacles. You may have a tendency to break away from routine and monotony now, but do not yield to the temp- tation. Your success this year will depend largly on your own effort and industry. . Your personal relationships should be most stimulating during Aug- ust and, socially. you should find yourself in a. whirlwind of activity during the same period. Domestic matters, courtship, romance and travel are favored for many months to come, but try to avoid nervous tension during September and De- oember. A child born on this day will be endowed with a magnetic person- ality and the gift of salesman- ship. Tlse Day After Tomorrow Business and personal relation- ships should prosper on Monday, and your ability for leadership may be put to an unusual test. Show that you can handle additional prestige and accompanying fliian- cial reward will make your efforts well worthwhile. Where household matters are con- cerned, oonfine yourself to routine duties since the configurations do not favor new enterprises. Com- pletion of programs already under way is favored, but plan every move In detail and make no snapIdecl- sions. For the Birthday If Monday is your birI.hda,V. Ynil shouldl find the next two months gnay meet to West Germany anticipate. Be cautious, too in deal-. to inspect unitr of the British Contract Bridrged By Josephine Culbertson THE BEST LINE OF PLAY A correspondent writes: "I was South in the following deal. rind, was accused by my partner of boot-: ing the slam contract. I would ap-' preciate your comments." FABRIC SAVER You need little more than I yard of 36-Inch fabric for this cool tie- Ihoulder halter! Tops .gig1i-ts, shorts slacks. 'nviin with easy flower embroidery. Pattern 7064: Sizes Small (I0. 12); Medium (14, 16:: Large (18. 20). Tissue pattern and embroidery hunter. state size. Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs c-n The Guardian, 80 Front street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. Pattern Number. 1954 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cat- alog. It has the most popular em- broldery, crochet, aewlng, color- trarisfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send 25 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts, bazaars, fashions. S 1 d T' Keep salad greens in refrigera- for or as cold a place as your stor- age facilities afford for crisp, cool salads. Always tear salad greens lightly. Cutting bruises leafy vegetables and hastens wilting. To peel tomatoes, clip for a minu- te in boiling water then in cold. The skin will slide off easily. Use a double-edged slotted veget- able peeler to prepare carrot curl: easily. Place the paper thin strips in ice cold water and they will curl prettily. For flavourful surprises in your salads try the tender-top leaves of spinach, tiny chopped nasturtium leaves, or chives. 1-24 North denier. East-West vulnerable. A A J l V A Q 9 A Q s 7 5 3 2 i i. Q 10 l : 0 M l . - I I J 10 7 1 6 3 WNE 4 2 v . i O 10 9 K J 9 Iv 1:: 5 -e. 4. s 7 e 2 s x Q 9 3 s 5 4 2 i Q 8 i 6 4 3 A J 3 the bidding: i, North But south wen i I 9 Pass 1 A Pass - I 0 Pass 4 A Pa" 4 N '1' Pass 5 Q pa" 5 N T Pass 6 . pas. 0 0 Pass Pass V-q ..,, . Again quoting: "watt lead was 3 small heart. I played dummy's ace, drew two rounds of trumps, then led a diamond and put in dummy's queen. If that finesse suc. ceeded I was home, and if it didn't, a 2-2 diamond break would still get me out of trouble. East cap- tured the diamond queen and shift- ed to a. club; I put up the ace and run every trump. But no and I went down one.- misplay the hand?" The fairest answer is that South's line of play might well have suc- ceeded but that it was not the best line available. Two other plans were superior. One of these M the' better - was to finesse the queen of hearts at Trick 1. despite South's singleton. If the finesse lost, de- clarer could win the to-be-expected club return, lead to the diamond. ace. discard a diamond on the? heart ace, then safely ruff out the diamond suit for a club discard. The other sound plan was to win the first trick with the hearti ace. then cash the diamond ace, and concede a diamond. Declarer, would of course put up the club ace if East shifted to that iiuit,l after which he would enter dummy? luck - Did I exceptionally stimulating. Y o u r horoscope indicates s, wealth of new and original ideas and, with your innate gifts or per,;i.gzencp,,.' you should be able to put them over in fine fashion. ' During the fail, you may have. the individual to believe he hasl heart. kidney, lung or other troublei the fact that he has the belief makes him less fit to do hLs work properly and less able to face life's problems. 1 t The treatment consists in mak-i ing a thorough. examination so that'i both patient and physician know- thst no real organic ailments exist. If there is no organic ailment. an attempt is made to locate the causc or causes of why the patient be- me. Bells D embroidered material under a piece of ordinary window glass. This idea may be used to display and preserve pictures or maps of interest and value. . prints and other deslgnr pasted on square pieces of white paper give :in' effect of tiles when placed under glass. The sides of the table, hold the glass firmly in place: The simplicity of construction adds ii sturdy charm to the whole! piece and highlights the interest of the top. The pattern for thlsl iiibie is included in the packet all Useful Tables and Stands which will be postpaid for 81.50 or Flower table pattern may be ordered separately for Me. Address order to the Workshop Dept. The Guard- n. ANSWER: Since. very wisely, you have decided to end this friend- ship, I think It best to forego the farewell kiss, too. "Touch hands and part with laughter; touch lips and part with tears" is not idle advice. BEEF E.:l'EB.s , Per oapits. conmmption of beef in Canada in 1953 was 59.1 pounds, compared with 44.7 in 1962. g)iif1 o IIAI-F GALLONI ' ICE FRUIM mixing 4 ounces lactic acid. 1 ounce glyoerine. and 1 ounce riosewater. , Or try putting the juice of one lem- on In half 4: cup of water and apIpLv- ing twice daily. ; Wniad rum l .The waxed paper that comes from around bread is excellent for wip- ing off the gas range after each meal. for it polishes as well n cleans. Panel: shins .OftmtInu if I peach thin I rubbed wltlrglyoerine I few dq boron halting, the slain will (fit. pun. ITHE cuniiwniiis HOTEL o-ll IOLLIS Illlif. HALIFAX, NOVA ICOTIA i GOOD. HODIIATMX PRICED. FIETDLI -HOTEL ' Antonella lire sprlnlilu intern in every room for our Guuw safety and 2. t Hon. Fifty single and double room: with and without bath. minutes walk from Railway Sutton. ltounship Piers. BLl'll'F.a's and Thoohi-rtrlct . . . A complete Drug store, Snack Bar. rut can. tube: a hop In Free Parking. 3138 31.50 1'0 07.50 PEI DAY I. F. "NlD” BOUTILIEB. DAY CLERK. J. H".i'-'i'.'-'i"'. Otter! with Economy at the "C0lNWAl.l.ls' Two Hotel Building. Manager W. -MacNerIln: NIGHT CLERK .r-- lieves he has an ailment and why, he behaves as he does. This meansi just as thorough an examination and searching as was made to 10- , cote any organic trouble. m....:..Z.pn,gp, JELL-O Family of Red Letter Desserts E THE WINNERS l in the BOD HOPE CONTEST, First Prize: Mn. D. G. Jinn... I I321-l7th Avenue welt. Apartment 4, - - Calgary, Alberta Second Prize: ' Mme. Beatrice Bouihilieita. Sts- Mnrtjne. Co. Chnmiuuy. Qiebec In coupler: In of prize winners. send your request. accompanied by 1 annual. Islbulrlruiim envelope Ia Oenenl Foods. Limited. 330 University Ave.. Toronto with ii trump and ruff a diamond, to establish the had another trump entry in dum-i my. WE now: 19.". HAVE A PLEASANT VADATIDH suit while he mil, I OFFICE CLOSED 9th 0- l3i'II Inclusive. Open on 14th for Accepting CLEANING & PICK UP SERVICE For hearty main dish salads with diced ham, salmon or tuna fish try adding a package of crisp pota- toes chips along with the lettuce and mix lightly so as not to crush them. They provide another crisp yet hearty ingredient and stretch meat or fish ingredients to serve a crowd. BRAND - NEW, beautiful - the Saturday. July 24, 1954 The Guardlul . Alice Brooks Designs X10-U MJA-lb i.ia-2o - P899 0., Che... 2...; mt SCALY ? -.V”"X &h. "back. No mailer how now, save, scaly and minor- ably tired, burning or swollen your feel may be,Buckley guarantee: you relief-in second: - with BUCKl.EY'S Stainless WHITE RUB. This pleasant, highly medicated vanishing cream cools, nliovu, refresher--wondorfvb Iyl 50v at druggirts. Satisfaction or nionav write hi the Rothesny IIETHEIIWDDD The Rothescy School for Girls Founded 1394 Coiirses from Primary Grades to Unlverslty Entrance HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARD Eniphaals on Development at Character and Individual Talents BIJRSARIES and SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE School Opens Sept. 13th. 1954. For further Information and Illustrated prospectus Head Mistress MISS ESTHER PALIN New Brunswick We would ask our many patrons to cooperate in planning our holiday season, so that we may give our staff a well-our-nod rent. If you Inve clothes awaiting cleaning, have In ARE GOING on V A C A T I 0 N AUGUST 9th to 14th , . collect Clem immediately and so AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ngazszszzzszszz ri-iuiisnsv. Aueus'r 5th k the latest date on which we can accept cleaning and promise DELIVERY BEFORE VACATION III: '11 1111551117 rl,n'4.:.va: L-.,p: ...-5. - -v-a--