i5!$?L'-'.ZT§1'I;&..-\n ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 21. 1948 O 5 Q) :*\ M 7°. m. 2. 5 \Wi m. Q £2. 2. Q9 5 CL, ‘U G53 '1 v. Q I. a. _\F -|-| i)‘ I Q. 5 M. S," [I FF... m '1 Q Fl‘ c‘ I! (D It's cool as a cold drink! Fresh as a breeesl Delicious golden-good nourishing NABISCO Shredded Wheat with fruit . . . a perfect summer breakfast dish! Containing food elements, NABISCO Shredded Wheat is pure husky whole wheat . . . to help keep you 4 ‘feeling like a million. Serve sunny, hearty NABISCO Shredded was. with slump peaches (e ' mu never s... will. Natural Flavor ' ious berries, tomorrow. Called by canamm meteors WNILT CQMPANY, lTD. NIAGARA Fill‘. CANADA é Morning Smile Be Came Prepared A browbeating attorney finally asked a witness how far he had ‘seen from the scene of en acci- lent.’ "l-‘flve yards 2 feet 1 inches." " ow does it happen you're so pract?" roared the attorney. "Well," drawled the unabashed witness. "I expected some fool or other would be sure to as: me, so l measured it." " am a character expert," said the first man. "I have watched ou and what you need in your usiness is push-push-push.” "You're wrong," replied the other. "I’m a dentist.” Romance. Be lovelier tonight! byskin specialises complesioos im material required and then add “My Beauty Facials bring quick new Loveliness,” says this famous star. "I've found Active-lather facials with Lux Soap really make akin lovelierl” Iyl Hedy Lsrnlls “First I work the rich fragrant lather well ~ ’ in.’ Then I rinse with warm water, splash on cold. As I pat with a soft towel to dry, skin takes on fresh new beauty!" Don't let neglect cheat you of In resent sens ofLux Tolletloapfadsls , " 3outof4 provedlnashorttime. Q. l-fow can Imake an effective liquid glue? A. A good liquid glue can be made by putting naphtha into a bottle and dissolving shellac in it to the consistency desired. Q. How can I determine the length of material needed when making a frlll? A. Measure the actual length of half as much again. This will glve a nice frill that is neither too full nor too skimpy. Q. How can I restore a bottle of ink that ha; become thick? A. Merely by adding a vinegar w it. little WHY SOME DIE AND OTHERS SUBVIVE OOBONAIY ‘IHIIDHBOSII ATIAKJII We may wonder why some men and women die during an attack of heart stroke - coronary throm- bosis - and others not only re- cover from the attack but also rc- cover from further attacks. Why do some survive and others die. even with the first attack? What we do not know ls the background. the health history of these cases. A well built, strong individual dies with an attack; and one who is poorly built survives. The reason is that the well built individual may have other condit- ions presen-t such as high blood pressure or diabetes. and the poor- ly built one may have been free of‘ other disabilities. - In the "Pennsylvania Medical Journal." Harrisburg. Dr. J. B. 'I‘reclway reports his study of a number of well proved cases of coronary thrombosis. with the pur- pose of finding the guides the physician would need. to be able to state the probable outcome of the current attack. There were 34 patients, of whom 21 died and 33 survived coronary thrombosis at- tacks. As a result of this careful ex- amination. including the electro- cardiograms and even observation of bodies after death. Dr. Tredway regards the"ifollowing conditions presented by a patient to be signs that will likely mean the death of the patient: A past history of diabetes; preview attacks of coron- ary thrombosis; congestive failure of the heart or disease of the blood vessels, aside from high blood pressure; shortness of breath; rapidheart beat; low pulse pres- sure; evidence of shock; irregularity of the heart beats; too much sugar in the blood and in the urine where diabetes or kidney disease is not present. Frcm the above information showing conditions present that can interfere with recovery from a. heart stroke, any of these con- ditions that can be corrected and removed or controlled should claim attention from the family physician of other physicians whcm the family physician considers it advisable to consult. This is the reason that when a patient enters hospital for any reason whatever. he is asked for his own and family history. How Is Your Blood Pressure? Send today for Dr. Barton's booklet dealing with both high and low blood pressure entitled "How 1's Your Blood Pressure?" To ob- taln it Just send lo cents and a 3- cent stamp. to cover cost of hand- ling. to the Bell Syndicate. in care of this newspaper, Post Office Box 99. Station G. New York l9. N. Y. and ask for your copy. GET ‘EM EARLY m. s A cavity is never too small to fill. dental authorities say. Regu- lar use of the tooth brush and avoidance of excessive use ol sweets are sure-fire methods of preventing tooth decay. whatever she wants to do, \ \ I in --- u .\.;‘§3 . yes-it's wit»! u) “ f ' ivoua rsmtv orsnwesav a ALITY “~3- 7~ Boorxislixfgwyéhxxriend Girl lfinllrged To llrop Friendship With Temperamental Young Man DEAR MISS DIX: I am a girl oi’ 16 very much in love with a boy of 19. When we are together we argue and he teases me, but if I tease him he gets perfectly furious and he will grab anything in sight and throw it at me. What can I do to make him keep from show- ing hls temper He has two faults. One is that he treats me like dirt, and the other is that he is terribly jealous. 12f I go out with other boys and girls. he won't speak to me. What can I do with a boy like this? CLAIR-ICE. ANSWER: Well, I'd say that the sensible thing for you to do is to have nothing more to do with. him, for apparently he has none of the instincts of a gentleman. Any boy of l9 who slugs his sweetheart when he gets angry with her is certainly a. poor matrimonial prospect because he is sure to be a wife-beater, and you must be lacking in all common sense if you even remotely consider him as a life partner. CALI‘ LOVE Fortunately for you, you are having this at- tack of calf love at l6. so you will recover from it in time. I trust. to fall in love with some fine chap who will treat you with respect and affection. instead of making a. doormat of you. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: My husband and I have been quarrellng of! and on for years, mostly about a woman who lives two doors away from us. Although I have never caught her and my husband to- gether, he always looks at her and she always looks at him. No mat- ter when I leave the house with my husband, or when he is alone. she nluays looks at him and he always looks her way. My daughter is always telling me that for a man and woman to look at one another doesn't mean anything, but I always feel that at some time or other maybe it did mean something. ' I have been married for 20 yearsand my husband has always been faithful to me. butI don't trust hlm. What can I do? ANSWER: Well. ii’ you have been married for 20 years to a, man who has never done anything worse than glance at the woman next door. you ought to be on your knees thanking God for your luck, instead of hunting around for something to gripe about. Can't you yourself see how silly you are to make yourself miser- able, lmaslnms thins: and trying to read deep. dark meanings into a man merely glancing at a woman who happens to live a. door or two from him? Do you enpect all men to put on blinders when they walk the streets? , My advice to you is to quit worrying about women 1n c your husband. or your husband glancing at them. g n m8 M DEAR. MISS D-Df: For the past several months I have b”); 1 steady with s widower 16 years my senior. He is a perfect genuggg in every respect and we are quite congenial. The snag is his daugh- WY- i"! 0111i’ Child. 880d 2B. who Works out of town. but comes heme week ends about twice s. month. At these times his time is "all hers. Whatever she wants to eat all of her whims t g , (continued on Pa” safe ca cred o No plans Q. Is it proper for e. man to ma. move a cigarette, cigar, q- m” from his mouth, when he meet; a woman of his acquaintance on the street and lifts his hat in greeting? A. Yes, always. It is extremely impolite not to do so. Q. If one is receiving an invitat- ion by telephone. .would it be all right w say. "I'll let you knew this evening. or tomorrow?" A. No. This kind of invitation must be accepted or declined without a mmuent’; hesitation. Q. If a girl mould drop her handkerchief or any other article she may be holding. should she hurry to pick it up? if she is talking to a man. She should wait for him to pick up the article, and then thank him graciously. " K<§F Household Scrapbook Iy Roberts Lea New Concrete New cmcrete can be laid success- fully on top of an old concrete surface. but you must bs sure first to get the old surface per- fectly clean with soap and water and have it thoroughly wet when the new concrete is laid.‘ Coffee Stains when coffee stains will not wash out readily from white nlaterlal. rub a little soap over the stain. then pour s small amount of peroxide over the soap. Rub gather and the stain will disappear. v Proefectlng the Finger when necessary to do cum a bit of paring fruit or vegetables, pro- tect the forefinger-from both stains and cuts by wrapping a strip of adhesive tops around it. iooaorm’ DIX SA YS— Ellen's Didi’? lyasllaallasnefsWlll Jamie. who had returned home from Alder-lea. with Rob yesterday afternoon was miserable during the night with. as was lortunate. only s brief spell of sickness which we. puzzling over it's sudden oominl. attributed to various causes. “It was the heat" we said. or "the ex- citement of the birthday picnic" not being able to determine it st all but grateful to learn that he was presently back to normal s- gain. Jamie is not what one might call a merry lad but rather is in- clined to be serious. He is also of an inquiring mind which by rlshié should belong to one of more ma- ture years, Perhaps belng reared for the most part with adults makes him thus. though it appears so natural. as to have been prctly well woven into t-he web of hlm. The prospect of the second innocu- lation at the school clinic today did not worry him and he received _lt without complaint. being so ln- terested in the manner it was in jetted that he forgot any discom- fort it gave. O O "I suppose" Karolyn laughed knowingly this evening. when they came to call. "l can look forward to a day of it tomorrow!" Not ex- actly as a token of anything. but in reply to a request Karolyn fetch- ed us ‘a cake to which we are par- tial—light. and yet rich and taste ful it is. We know. because trying out slivers disclosed this. since sllfl ls not one who guards her recelpe: closely. it \vill do no harm to note the ingredients. After all the ex- cellence of cookery lies not so much in- the measurements as in the items themselves and in the meth- od of mixing. and firing as wei- A deft hand with any one oi these may hold the secret of being s good cook. By way of improving thecake. Karolyn added extra rais- ins. and choppectnuts. “And how did r make m" Karo- lyn repeated my question. "Cream a cup of butter adding to it grad- ually a cup of sugar." And snl being the greatest one for siftmg and measuring. continued “but first of all, you silt into a bowl. three and a half cups of flour. sup teaspoons of baking powder and a (Continued on Page 8) Cook ’s Corner CHEESE DUMPLINGS WITH TOMATO SAUCE We have not made the cheese very emphatic in these dumplings. but have used enough of it to make them taste very good. To make this dish more sub- stantial. garnish it with crisp bacon slices or a felw nicely browned saus . Or you might like very thin slices of broiled ham in this. same combination. 1 can (3% cups) tomatoes 9i teaspoon salt few grains pepper 1 teaspoon grated onion 15-’. cups once-sifted pastry flour or 1 1/3 cups once-sifted hard- wheat flour 3 teaspoons baking powder I tablespoom chilled shortening V; teaspoon celery seed 1/3 cup shredded nippy cheese ‘A cup urflk Turn the tomatoes info a rather deep saucepan that has s close- fittlng cover; season with l6 tes- spoon of the salt, pepper and onion. Heat thoroughly. Measure and sift together once. then sift into a mixing bowel. the flour. baking powder and remain- ing ‘A teaspoon salt. Add the shortening and cut it in finely; mix in celery seed and cheese. Add the mill: and mix lightly, Drop mixture by spoonfuls over the hot tomatoes. Cover closely and simmer. with- out lifting the cover for 15 minutes. Serve immediately. The Stars Say-- fifleneslevelcbls For Thursday, July 22 It is probable that some mute unperdictsble and unexpected event. with the force of sn "atomic bomb," may break open a dubious, crystaliaed or hopeless situation. with a spectacular clatter and clash. This should restore goodwill and confidence of others recently wavering in interest. and bring things to a head. in which cheri- shed ambitions and dreams may be concretely brought to reality with surprising fruition. Work and plan toward such glamorous ful- flllment. Those whose birthday it is may be prepared for a rather spec- taeul about-face in critical Issues end jeopardized plans. by a " GOOD IRIAD ls o lot of good f o o d for the money. UTTERNIIT Bran OLD WOMAN’ GARDEN Our town has a bold old woman who makes beauty In a loveless place- She grows her colors like bright lawless birds In a dooryard space. In a street which parallels The railroad track. The house of a lady of the Garden Club Stands back to back.- She does not speak. ' The lady of that houseu Could she approach one socially Whose zlnnias carouse By day in drunken splendor? Could garden ladies praise Poppies that swirl like skirts of wayward girls? The flowers of our bold old wom- an raise ' Their own brash voices. From the lily bed A tiny singing swells And there's true" music than the churches make In her campanula bells. —Blanca Bradbury in The New York Herald Tribune. BEAT THE HEAT IN LITTLE WAYS Ways w "beat the heat" and make the summer months a real vacation time: Choose your clothes first for comfort so that “getting dressed ‘to go out" isn't something you dread. Change your winter ways of en tertalnlng to summer ways. No big dinners indoors. no parties that take a lot of planning and fuss. Make your entertaining as easy and as informal as possible. Youll enjoy it more and so will your guests. Take a summer vacation from s set housekeeper routine Be wu- tent with less than perfect house- keeping. Don‘t be ashamed of loafing. Loaf whenever you get a chance. q . Take Your Time Dont hurry. Take your time. no matter what you're doing. Relax enough to enjoy having your chil- dren at home. Live as much as possible out-of doors. Comfortable chairs for the yard may be s better investment than new draperies for the living room. Refuse to get worked up over small annoyances. 5st e good exam- ple for the whole family by keep- ing calm. And remember the few- er complicated plans you make the fewer irritations you'll have. Above all, realise that summer living should follow an entirely different pattern from winter iv- lng. . TAKE 1'1‘ ‘EASY National health experts no. known for a long time that recrea- tion is e. vital need for all Cana- I LivingfilLeisure JTHE WUMAFVS REALM dlans Recreation means spare timq activities such as evening and weekend play and a complete half. day each year. Most employers now realize thaq annual vacations help make more satisfied and more efficient work- ers but many professional and technical workers neglect to find time to relax completetly at 1e“; once a year. DIVIDENDS FROM DIET A well-planned lunch box. we! packed and attractively prepared. pays dividends in the health of Ln- dustrial workers or students. Foods for the lunch box should include four main groups — milk. fruit or vegetables. mea-t or fish and but- tered bread or rolls. Nutritionists say that substitute! such as poultry. beam, peas. nut-s eggs or cheese are sstifsctory fol meat. Muffins may be used instead of bread or rolls. The health-mind- ed housewifecamplan her lunch- boxes to include the widest variety and the most tempting taste and appearance. Cut parsley very fins with a kitchen scissors and use for gar- nishlng. for salad-making and fol cooking. Cut in this way the leave: will not be bruised unnecessarily. Better angled. l. What ls wrong with this sentence‘! "When the, dance we! over with we went home." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "mustache?" 3. Which one of these words ii misspelled? Stilleto. stipendiary. stevedore. 4. What does the word “implac- able" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with dy that means "characterized b! energy?" Answers 1. Omit with. 2. Pronounce will accent on second syllable. not the first. 3. Stiletto. 4. Not to be AP" peased: incapable of being pacifi- ed. "An object of lmalwab" gnu-iffy," -. Macaulay. 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The Cherlotetmvn Guardian. atomic explosion, in which con- gested affairs may be put on a sensmtionsily vivid. hectic and realisti foundatlosl for sound ex- ploits and long-term pros- perity. While erratic or queer situations may be constructive if rationally msnahed. and as well l0- supported by "the powers that be." the scope and expansion of hopes and wishes call for pl dense. Child born on this day may have a spectacular career, with strange leads men hidden sources. its eccentric or u. otional urges may be circumvented b7 curious factors. "i- \ Nan Add"! City ’ Province ‘Ilstre e cold may klll moths. Unless they are killed they may become active again when the gs!- raonts are removed from, storage. ~ INEQ ileoraft/ IFOR THE HOME!