cut”... .... .-.-. , , Miss Canada 1953. Kathleen Archibald of Kelowns, B. C.. will be visiting Charlottetown on Tues- EAS. October 6, makinz personal nppearances in Charlottetown Stores on behalf of her two scholarship lponlora. Miss Archibald, ll vlvaclnus brunette. carried Canada's banner in the "Miss America” contest .held last week in Atlantic City. chsperone and manager. We've PLENTY oi PRETTY PANTIES 59c Smsrt. serviceable and good- fittlng. Shades are while, pink or blue. Sizes S. M. and L. in fine rayon Jersey. even the All pure nylon. smart lsce edging! All sizes of thrilling iovelies for in A gAlAx'y shades. Sheer your wsrdrobel HOLMAWS time Shop and 'i Lingerie , ,. llookls Corner Aleundra Women's mstiiute have chosen six tasty recipes this week including this one for those cucumbers and cauliflower in your garden that are waiting to be pick- ed and pickledm MUSTARD PICKLES 1 quart medium sized cucumbers 1 quart small cucumbers l quart smallonlons 1 green pepper l red pepper 2 heads cauliflower '1: cup salt Dressing! 6 cups white sugar 2 quarts white vinegar 1 cup flour 5 tablespoons mustard 2 tablespoons tumeric Cut up vegetables. sprinkle with salt, cover with cold water and let stand overnight. Cook in the some brine until the vegetables are ten- der but not soft. Drain thoroughly, add to cooked dressing. Remove when getting clear or ball ll minutes. -Mrs. ihllsce Brehsui, Alennd .. W. 1. She will be accompanied by Mrs. E. G. Webster who will Act as For Tomorrow NOW you should be able to solve those problems which have had a restricting influence on the attain- ment of your goals. Give serious thought to new methods 01 achieve- ment if past procedures have fAll- ed. This is an excellent time to go full speed ahead toward the realiz- ation of a long-cherished ambition. During the vening hours, seek relaxation business or house- hold pressures by taking part in I. relaxing hobby. Domestic and fun- ily matters. especially those desi- ing with children and elderly peo- ple are especially i-avored. Tnevel plans are also under beneflcent ss- pact. For the Birthday if tomorrow is your birthday. the next few months should see the successful culmination of many long-cherished plans. even though fulfillment has been postponed by several periods of discouragement '- and error" 1. Where finances are . concerned, it would be best to re- - and a series of "trial developments. min on the conservative side for the balance of 1953. Speculation should be avoided M All costs and ext.-l-ava.gance could have serious results later. Your horoscope indlcutw the pos- sibility of a trip within the next month: also involvement in A min- or legal matter, the outcome .of which should be satisfactory. Rom- ance will be a. negligible factor in your life for the next few months, but social affairs should prove un- usually stimuiating for you. ' A child born on this day will be endowed with intelligence. gen- cruelty and the technical skill needed to carry out unususl ideas. Women's realm PAGE HIE GUARDIAN SEJTER 14. 1958 Proteins Said Damaged By Heating (New York Times Service) l.J.'VlIIl.P0.0L-'I'he impaired food value of breakfast cereals. tout and pressure cooked proteins was discussed by leading nutritionists at e meeting of the British Assoc- iation for the Advancement of science here. ' The subject wis introduced by Dr. David ft. cuthbemon. director of A Scottish Food Institution who showed how the bodies of men and beasts ultimately were dependent upon the digestion and breakdown of proteins into ' chemicals called amino acids and simpler pep- tides which he called the "bane- teine" or building stones of living material. There were, he said. About 18 of these building stones or Amino acids and one of them called lysine was particularly susceptible to heat damage. It was inactivated. he be- lieved, by the baking and toast-lng of bread although it was not ap- parently effected by pressure cooking the dough. Velue Impaired He has cents to the conclusion he said that methods or processing more drastic than baking "such as are necessary to make pulled and exploded breakfast cereals and toasted or rusk products, seriously impair the nutritional value of pro- tein in cereal for man" unless it was corrected by Adding lyclne. Experiments with rusks had con- firmed this theory, he sdded. It wAs not necessary. he thought, always to think in terms of animal proteins although they were neces- sary for rapid growth. The essen- tial amino acids could all be ob- tained from vegetable (such as a cereal diet) it the cereal: were supplemented by milk. one Plant Diet Cuthbertson pointed that rich persons tend to eat more steaksu or as he put it "with the rise in the social class there was increase in animal protein eaten." Most adults. he added, tended to eat more pro- teins than they required. Equal nourishment could be obtained from vegetable proteins but the exclusion of just one of the essen- tial amino acid building stones in his opinion "led to a profound fail- ure of appetite. a sensation of ex- treme fatigue and a marked in- crease in nervous irritability." I. Whst is wrond with this sen- tence? "Do like me. and you wont feel so badly." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "magazine"? 3. which one of these words is mismelled? cartilage. csrsmei. cslpitulation, camel-cli. 4. What does the word mean? 5. What is s. word beginning with Ame that means "willing to yield or submit"? ANSWERS "avid" 1. Soy. "DcIsIdc,snd you won't feel so bad." 2. Principal sc- cent is on last syllable. not the first. 8. Csmerole. 4. Inger: greedy. "Avid curiosity prompted the ques- tion." 5. Amemvble. Campbell - llamplloll Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding took place At St. John's Presby- terian Church, New London, Aug. Charlottetown. became the bride of Grafton C mpbell oi.' l-lolllster, Calif. Rev. D. A. Campbell per- formed the ceremony which we: witnessed by Mrs. Hazel Loomer. niece of the groom and Mrs. Harry Barrett. daughter of the bride by A previous marriage and other members of the im- mediate families. The couple left the church amid showers of confetti. They motored to Charlottetown where supper awaited them at the Char- lottetown Hotel. A happy family- re-union was held Aug. 24 at the home of Mrs. Lucy Campbell in honor of the newly-weds. The bride was form- erly Miss . Mary Harding of French River. Present at the re- union were. the brothers, Donald. Heath and Elwood with their wives and their sister Belle who motored from Boston to be pres- ent at their marriage and Mrs. Hazel Lcorner. daughter of Mrs. Tampbell and the late Mr. Allan R. Campbell. The old home, where Mr. Campbell spent his boyhood days was attractively de- corated with glsdloll, golden glow and sweet peas. A decorat- ed wedding cake Adorned the centre of the supper table and was out in the traditional man- ner. Before the departure of the newly-weds they were presented with A Kenwocd motor robe. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are leaving soon for California where they intend to make their future home. Best wishes go with them for a happy and prosperous wed- ded life. -in -nu... aw ........'g xHcusehoId Scrapbco By Babette Lee Q45-'l Gas Bumers If you wish to get the most ef- ficiency out of your gas stove, wash the burners periodically in a. gal- lon of water to which two table- spoons of washing soda and soar.) dry well. Clean Bottles Coarse salt and bits of ne-wqraper put into a bottle and shaken up with a little water will clean the bottle real nicely. Iodine If iodine is accidentally dropped on A linen towel. cover the spot ini- mcdlalely with dry starch and the stain will soon disappear. ;; Thai Body fYus :- Iyl3MW.Ill'III.ILD.. SURGICAL success in THE mcunsnuz DISEASE-l?AI.SY In these days when we ere nat- urally congratulating ourselves be- cause in the last 50 years the life span has been extended almost twenty years, it will come as a surprise to most of us to learn that one disease or group at symptoms (Pa.rklnAonism) has increased by 500 to 900 per cent. what is known as P'erkinson's disease. paralysisngitans. shaking palsy. is due to some disturbance of the spinal card. the exact cause being unknown. The three outstanding symptoms are (1) tremor. (I) rigidity, and (3) llexicn attitude. Tremor is rhy- thmlcal, usually present in arms and legs. and is present during rest except when patient makm a volun- tary motion such as growing an object. One of the forms of tremor 22. when Mrs. Mary Campbell ot' flakes have been added. Rinse and ' pies down in the orchards. stacks sunlight warm and golden along eullllzs DIARY. WIIIHQIIIIIEIWIE About lately tint liked to write by candlelight?" Jamie queried with s tossing smile when the two step- pedAfewminutsego to look in upon us here in this Btudy. their Itspe t d towerds bed. His name recorded for posterity. And many an heirloom made in their mellow gght or by the! of An open,heArth- e. "I should judge, Ellen. thAt you are not enjoying your chore." A woman commented in the long ago, evidently taking stock of the ex- pression we wore which was not nearly so bright then us when we were Allowed to go to idle interests. We were clesning A lunp-flue At the time, breathing A ently we suspect, then with s mlnlnnim glow. school-lessons sewed, knit . . . well learning to. crochet, by light of the fire-place. We had can- dles. but," she smiled. "sometimes in scanty supply. I'm sure if we had owned A kerosene lamp then. it would have been no task for us to keep it cleAn. Why. it would have had all the magic of that of Alls- din. so rare lamps were in that dayl" Tonight due to the interrup- tion of "power" in the prevailing wind and rain storm we do rather cozilyhif dimly with e. lamp in the llvinglroom and A candle to light our desk. It is only on an occasion like this we. on these farms realize how much we have come to depend -1 that slim, magical. silvery line. so much indeed that we are in A some- what helpless state when bereft of its energy -- no lights, no water- in some directions; no heat, and we may perhaps anticipate sn inert milking machine and cream separator for the morning. and Enjoying the serenity of A calm. quiet September day. we too. like some of our harvesters. were in- cllned to treat lightly the repeat- ed wamings of an approaching storm contained in the forecasts l today. Pleasant it was. What ill weather could come out of this? . . But it camel Carried to us on the dark wings of A premsturo twilight. pierced by great drops of rain which left the machines in the near harvest-field And brought the farmers with some basis to shelter. We remember Drummcnd's "The wind she blew a hurricane-and then she blew some more." so it is to-night. It blows as if new every last wind-gate between earth and heaven were open. Trees on the lswn thresh wildly; the house creeks as mighty gusts worry it in their noisy passing. It is an unus- ual spell ol weather on The Island and we think now of the sceres which will lie in its wake: some devastation in the grain-fields. ap- wlnd-ioesed. trees broken. F0015 lifted. power and telephone wires disturbed... But sooner or ist- cr, wiping out mentories of these distresses. the exquisite peace of calm after storm. the balm of clean the length And breadth of the farmlands! Until iomcn-ow - - -Diary - - - Good-night . . . . . sevorei lakes in Oensds Are called "Msnltou." the Indian word meaning "supernatural spirit." l"ILLER.S Emile FACE BLEMISIIES Relieved In 1 Due with cuticure i . sh. bl kh d - :7-it): mll.dcly Culicurl Soap And Ointment. Buy tod-y. "wnowutlnteutbnrwe -reldl hu gone from mind At. the mo- 1". meat but w membe that man . . lave”, md” 13”" min 11” Mai Erik is done every day by 0 am.-snd done well, I must Admit. 1 little girl's breath into it. eomewhst indiffer- And proceeding of exertion. to polish it to At least a passable "Perhaps you would rather have been born to A childhood like mine." she said quietly "We learned our catechisms. And I can mind so the Efficiency Envie'd' to .- 4Moii'ler Of Five Children Annoyed Ai Another W,cmsn'slCompeience Dssnu1sso1x:1-luv friend h irks I three children of her own. A.nd tekee,'l':s:o cl :3: lwvtlireyl-s,nmy'?( 5112' a five children. Aged three to is. and never seem. to be Able tz Gltch up. This friend comes to my house several times A week And stsys for two or three hours helping me. Perhaps I should be gnmul but I am just full of envy thst Aha con Accompugh so much more than I an. I cA.n't even get men, on time. I am becoming so provoked with this lAdy that I'd like to break our friendship without hurting her feelings. RHODA B. '1'!!! rosssnu muons ANSWER: Now. now don't lost your sense or values completely. All you need is 0. little dogs 0; common sense to see your situation in A better per. , i , speclive. Admittedly. itls Annoying to face cne's own Unrlel Nissan inefficiency in the light of someone else'A lupgf- dynamic capability, but wouldn't it be better to try to learn some of your friend's methods, rather than decrying them? We can nu lam, you know, even though the knowaedge must often come from I Iource to which we deslike to give credit. Your friend's pulpcse in calling on you almost every day isn't. nun. clear. If she does it simply, from n praiseworthy desire to help you she is doing an admirable job of playing the Good Samaritan; it. how. ever. her motive is primarily to gloat over your inefficiency. she'd belie, stay at home. You do indicate. in part of your letter which I had tg omit for lack of space. that the latter is the case. No woman can poglmy be so completely finished with in household and the clue of children by 9 am. that she couldn't find work in her own home if she would look for it. Efficiency is An estimable quality by itself, but when coupled with olficious , it becomes hard to take. Regardless of whether your friend gives her help graciously or obtrusively. there is certainly something you can learn from her. she must have some short cuts that you could apply to your household; it you could emulate some of her efficient methods. you wouldn't be nesrly so nervous. Have A physical check-up. too. Your doctor will doubtless recommend vitamins. which will no wonders in putting more pep me your daily routine. DEAR Miss DIX: Im A Turkish girl married to An American- soldier. I have been in America for seven months. and have a six-monthly old baby. I am a college graduate, And have studied dancing and music in my own country. However, my husband doesn't like dancing or singing snd refuses to let me continue my studies here. I Am v lonesome And feel it I could do some of the things I did At home I would be happier. - ' ' ' MR8. 6. ANSWER: Perhaps your husband wouldn't object so etrellously to your giving lessons. as he does to your taking them. Your local school or church. lnlghl be glad to have you take a class in Turkish folk danc- ing or singing. This would give your pupils something entirely new to work on. and would give you an outlet for your talent. Incidentally, you are to be complimented on your very good English. Anne Addams Patterns FOR HALF-SIZEB8 1 Especially for the short, fuller figure-this slimming step-in sc- eented by A new and dramatic col- lar detail. Picture this in crepe. sheer wool. or gabardine -you'll gather compliments galore wher- ever you gc! Proportioned to fit - no alteration worries! Pattern 4829: Hill Sizes 1454:. l8'A. l8l&. 20V.-. 223;, 2416. Size ldki takes 4 yards 89-inch This pattern easy to use, sim- plc to sew. is tested for fit. I-In complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-live cents (libel in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. cars of The Guardian, 60 Front street West. 'Nronto. Csnsds. Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) uAed - to tell the story of an English visi- tor uo the West. While riding through A Rocky Mountain canyon one dsy. s tre- mendous gust of wind swooped down And actually carried the Englishman off the wagon-seat. After he had picked himself up and combed the sand and gravel out of his whiskers. he said: "I say! I think you overdo ventilation in this countryl" often present is the so-called pill- rolling performed by thumb and forennger. Rigidity and abnormal Q. How can I mAke.my French dredng thicker? A. Keep it in the refrigerator and. Just before serving, drop an ice cube in it and stir it well. Q. What can I do about honey that has become grainy: A. set the container. in A sauce- pan of hot water. with 1 couple of sticks of wood under the honey ,lI.r so the water can circulate under it. and let it stand for seversl hours. Keep the water hot. but not boiling. And the honey should return to normel. Q. How can I prevent tarnish- ing of my gold and silver slippers? A. By ksqaing than well wrap- ped in old stockings when the elves us not in use. Urn E1-lqueiie i I00 ,. Q. Is it oonddered good for A man who is wearing gloves to my. "Pardon my shaking bomb with A friend? A. This custom Any excuses for being gloved. form glove," when hes fsllen into disuse end is no longer considered good form. The men now siwsys returns A hAn&hAke with warmth And cordleliy. but does not meke Q. when you Are lnvlng lunch- eon with AevI'Al friends in A public piece, and An Aoquelnhnce of your! ms: at your table for A few slowness of movement are often apparent. although the patient can perform the movement. if given time. There is I stolld. "wooden. staring. waxen. mask-like express- ion cf the face. Flexinn Attitude- head and body bent forward, Arms and legs slightly bent. In addition to these three symp- toms, there is weeknem, hesitation in meeking. excessive perspiration. Although paralysis Agltsns (Parkinson's disease. palsy) is a chronic lncumble disease, there Are periods (years in many uses) in which the patient is free or nearly free of symptoms. In Postgraduate Msdidns. Dr. R. M. Klemme mus that people with Perkinsonism have A tremor of one or sit or the arms and less. often involving the head. the lure. the "003 AM the tonsils: they here A gait and they have speech defects. we are reading that some N the "CW quletlns drugs In giving much role! to these patients. Unfor- tunstely. most of these drugs cause dryness of the mouth. and the new ohesnicels help some petlenle but not others. In round to eurgicsl treetmsnt. Dr. Klemme euise tint it has been found cl help in pstisnte so yesrs at Age or in. Dr. xlemme has used srenlotomy (opening up of the skull) on more then 800 patients. one msn held 4 ope:-Ations bdore satisfactory results were obtained. The risk of operation is less then 8 per cent so the; in this "lnculubw disuse. it is worth the risk. In the 000 cues undergoing op- eration. the tctsl fsllurse were in per cent with another 10 per cent lining questionable benefits. Thus in as per cent. About: of very I cases. there is merked inurovslnent And most at the peiienil returned typical sluggish. dragging toe-foot Medical treatment mAy be tried And So very formula I close to nature's own I..Ac1'ocE ll tovarkwhich than it . gen 3 viog Arecrisinly insnincurspletbeeee nut rqxlu i A.-MH.K(lO0D;PIlPAllD IIPICIAIIY When nstural feeding cannot be maintained, the wise mother gives her baby the Adventsges of Lsctogcn. Here is a perfectly balanced diet containing All the essential elements needed by baby's growing body. The nourishment and minerslrneeded for healthy development of bonds and teeth are All contained in this 'neerest to mother's milk' food. Lsctogen is prepared from premium quality whole caws' milk. specially modified for easy digestibility. You simply mix it with boiled water and pour directly into the feeding bottle. Ask your doctor about Lsctogen. roe uusnrznuuqej