OCTOBER 28. 1953 the fresh .eolor and lustre of LOVALON the modern hair beauty rinse 0 leeves heir roit. easy to manage 0 am. in yellow, grey streaks I12 fienevingahodos - Removes shampoo film 0 GIV65'SDO7hllngi nagtiagnu T: .' i Hints Collected by (Mother of 5) One of the most im- ...4x.s.u - portant things (or the new mot er to realine is that 1 baby likes to eat. The rimary job is not to make baby eat. ut to let him eat. No single food is worth a so) called "scene", and many foods are satisfactory substitutes for one isn- other. Without pressure on mom's part, most tots will acquire a taste for the variety of foods instead of devel- oping aidistaste for certain foods. A good alert. New bablea' hrst solid food is often cereal. And there's a sound reason why many doctors suggest Gerber's ' Cerealsasastart- er. Because Gerber'a have I the "good-feel- l ing" texture and mild, pleasing flavors that ap- peal to the very young. Fortiiie with valuable minerals and vitamins they also supply baby with important nutritional elements. For your eon- venience: Gerber's Cereals are pre- ' coated and ready to serve! Just add milk or formula. For iiavor variety rotate all five: Mixed. Rice. Barley, Oatmeal and Wheat. t ' . - Short sheet story. Regular, grown- up pillow cases make perfect hasinette sheets. You'll find they tit just right. I I I Sweet story. Wee ones develop a sweet tooth all too quickly . . . should not be encour- aged with con- centrated sweets like csndyor cake. Best treats are those that have a low sugar -' content. yet taste good. and pro- vide nourishment too. Gerber's Strained Pud- dings oler interesting variety. with Fruit. Orange. Pineapple Custards, and Custard Pudding. Cover-up alull. By sewing Japb markers on one side of Babyls blankets you make sure thecleenside . always goes nextito baby. i ELLEIPS Illiit Continued from page 2 appreciable help tor the time to picking there. .0 0 he this Family the Joys of the potato harvest is over. All of it has been gathered in aaiety. "Ii" our philosopher-hel, oitered to Rob, "they were the price 01 last. tall, there would- be a nice bit or money ior you in that little heap. But there it in" he nodded. "at planting-time. a fellow never knows whatlhla crop will be like. nor what prices the markets will bring. There's this to it" he chuckled, ”yve.won't feel so badly biting into low-priced potatoes . i . you needn'trbe saving them in the peeling th' year. Ellen!" A broad little fellow, who does very,well amusing hlmselt in the . absence of aiater and cousins in school. caught rides on the carts and to his delight took preotical1ea- sons in driving the horses. '”Clee' him a. little!" we over- heard. June: call to him once. mostly in 1un. "rhat means" now was James being an instructor. "tilhilli iohlir rein in your right hand to guide him in-that direction: you 'l-iawl' him" he continued" "it you want him to bear to the left . . . you say 'Whoal' when you want him to stop . . . and what do you say to start him away?" "come-ap here!" we laughed. I back with James and other good helpers. hearing it again from the lips or am er iarmer in klndily command to a knowing. bidable old mare in I poi-IW-Plitih 01 the long ago. Gone now is this day that was "just great tor dissing" - - . K0116 too the digging. added to the num- ber ot those that are past Until tomorrow - - -'- Dim"! ----Good-night”... Tim. lolly lit Yours Continued from page 2 tionai disturbances: Iortunately in this type of case this is not dir- .tlcult." in most of these cases the emo- tional disturbance is caused by iruatration. "The problem is usual- ly not sexual maladjustment but is more commonly associated with some deep sense or inratratlon and injustice." - one of the skin diseases com- monly aasociated with emotional upsets is a . congestion at the skin. blushing; skin may become ently reddened. nnotional iactora seem eo5nmon- ly to be responsible (or return or psoriasis and eczema. "Sometimes after some severe emotional up- set. a patient will have a. skin re- action in some substance he has handled tor years without having had any skin symptoms before. The symptoms appear suddenly, otten overnight, and the patient's story of how they appear does not conform with the usual develop- ment oi a known skin disease." neturn or the lytluatorns may tollow periods of ata-eaa or coincide with a time when observation and attention are expected, as just. be- fore a. visit to the doctor. There is nearly always a history oi! gen- ' ulna (oiten trivial) injury or in- fective condition which required attention and dressing. There is often a put. history or emotional crisis. nervous instability or "breakdown." What about treatment of skin ailments caused by the emotions? in the patient's own realization thet his or her lack of ability to roperly face life's problems causes-tension and this tension at- iecta nerves and bloodvesaela oi the skin. Blushing is an example. VIUIORIA (OP)-The name of wing Omdr. E. M. Williams at the B..C.A.F., lost on a (light to Stutt- gart in the Second World War. will be perpetuated on coastal chute. An islet in the Otter pan- sage-Mcxay reach area has been s Stories is milk in handy iyu” powder form-with-. water and fat ' named " William Island." I mu III. or must: g . . . as-its 4 mm H gr sun Illl containing" suiholgu-oil fat.g'tariagfialt,glk bio qualit - some tub, too start today; grocers. Hi likeitzugood Eli '6.'.”i.;':h;”l'i M x The ideal object or the treatrnent . Kensington and Vicinity ton and Tlgniah. . Miss Anne Tupiin. teacher lottetown on Saturday. alngton on Sunday. Mr. Wilbur on Thursday. (E, ---n- -Mr. James Gallagher. Kensinp ton. was a. recent visitor to Alber- in Kenaington School. visited Chair- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith at Kinkora. visited friends in Ken- Mocarville oi Kin- kora. was a visitor to summeralde Dr. James Higgins. D. V. M.. and Mrs. Higgins and their two child- rent spent the week-end in Tignish. new T."i'l-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOTWN 3 They were the guuta oi Mrs. Hig- gins” tather. Hon. J. A. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns were recent visitors to O'l..eary. Dr. Frank Bownesa. Mra. Bow- ness and two children. visited Char- lottetown on Saturday. Mlss Grace Conrad was a. visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mina Alice Callaghan. teacher at Kelvin. returned last week irom her home in Mimeneguh. where she spent the fall vacation. Mrs. (Dr.) E. G. Gillie of Ken- slngton, is spending a week with her niece. Mrs. Celestine Mae- bellan of Grand River. Mrs. Edward Harrington oi Sum- 0 J! u erside, was a visitor at the home of her sister. Mrs. John McQuaid last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gillie oi summerside. were visitors to Ken- lington on Wednesday. where they attended the sale at the home at Fred Shea. Private Boyce Crozier oi Damley. left last week tor an Upper Can- ada Military base. prior to joining the Canadian iorces en route to Germany as part of the NATO forces stationed there. At. the regular Friday night C. W. L. card party held in the Town hall, the gentleman's first prize was won by Mr. Thomas Dunphy. Ladiu' first was won by Mrs. J. J. McQuaid. Consolation prizes were won by Miss Anna Mc- I Wiliihegcalli A. ti . Maybe your son doesn't want to be a doctor. All sons can't be doctors. If they were, there'd soon be i too many doctors. and not enough patients. But thatis not the point. 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