h lakes more than kisses lo keep a man happy l It takes brains. The ure way to turn a man into a fault- gnding grouch is to feed him wrong. ou must not only give him enough lood but enough of the right kind if food. One "protective" food a man needs day is Kellogg's All-Bran. It ices in two imporiantjobs to give that lusty, driving energy he must have to succeed in life. Plrsl, All-Bran is made only from the outer layers of the wheat grain. That is the vital part so unusually rich in iron and other essential food elements he simply must have. Second, All-Bran is guaranteerl on a double-your-money-back basis to keep him regular naturally. And, if‘ you want to enjoy living with him, one thing you must help your husband avoid is tliutf/umpy,’ irritublgcelingconstipationcauses. lel All-Bran help you. Servo it every day as a cereal with fruit, or in delicious bran muflins. (let some now. Clip this as a reminder. Guoranleed lo KEEP YOU "REGULAR" NATURALLY‘ OR DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK {Cookb Corner g ‘- PEANUT AND CRANBERRY ' RELISH One cup cranberries. one-third. bop sugar, one small orange, one ‘snail tart apple, one-quarter chop- ped peanuts. one-quarter teaspoon git. Put umber-rice through food. ‘winder. using the coarse plate, and mix with the sugar. Cut the orange 1nd apple into quarters, remove Ieodl m4 grind. Combine all in- edients. Berve with meat or poul- u e colourful and nutritious The recipe yields about no end one-half cups. ______..__._._. CRANBERRY BAISIN JAM raisins. two oranges. three cups sugar, one pint water, one-quarter teaspoon salt. After the berries and raisins have been washed, and the peels and seeds removed from the oranges. combine the fruits and chop them to the desired fineness. Add sugar, salt and water and cook until thick (about one-half hour). Stir fre- quently while cooking. Pour the jam into hot sterilized jelly glasses. cover with paraffin when cool and store in a cool place. MANY CANCER DEATHS PBEVENTABLE Almost 15.000 Canadians died of cancer last year. according to the Bureau of Statistics. Up to half of these deaths could have been pre- vented by early diagnosis and In pounds cranberries. one oup // treatment. ONOMVM5°°$'°5WII f ‘a. . .' .. x1 n05 u --"::."'.'- uliafl" ,4 w" d s a’ fillMnw‘ s\°“\':,,‘¢ mo“ and w“ W Hem M "a 2:. - -- " M ‘h mo! mi inn‘ p02“ ' ma. i‘ m; “nun-d YOU NIID ONLY ONI PLOUI PU RITU Plifilll rosonsiusuiv msrscnou You'll l0_ve its sy colouring, tenure. wonder» M flavour. nd this s_ _ PURIIY FLOUR recipe I! III rune Will! your budget. Pound for ound it's economy hospitality. his new “Whirc Cliri " Cake calls (or PURlTYpl-"L the dependable favourite ibis‘: milled from lliefincsi hard when. smooth A hi: ...... c»: *3/51, mi’ <- s ‘° 4w" m- u“ snag’ 7s l0‘ g It 'ol~ law” DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Beliflling Wife Husband Suffers irreparable Damage From Critical Spouse Of all the mean wives. perhaps the very worst is the belittling wife whose favorite indoor end outdoor sport is humiliating her husband and attempting to lower his prestige in the eyes of all who know him. The poor men who is married to such a woman is never permitted to make a statement without its being challenged. She always interrupts his conversation with strang- ers to correct his grammar. She ls always bemoan- ing her fate for having married just a plodder who has no talent for money-making. She seems to get s morbid pleasure out of disparaging her husband niid representing him as a fool to others. Now it is hard to understand why some women do this. Perhaps they have a distorted vanity that makes ilieni want to glorify themselves at their hul- bands‘ expense. and they ililnk that ilicy show haw superior they are to the mcn ihcy have married when they correct ilicm. Perhaps they gci SfldlSllC enjoyment out of torturing ihcir husbunfls with their fault-finding. and derive a kick from watching llicni wrillic with mortificziiioii as they are held up for ridicule. \VIFI'1'S OPINION VITAL But the belittling wife forgets that every wife writcs iicr husband's price tag and that the world izikcs lilm prciiy much at her valuation. lf she thinks he is zin oracle and begins every sentence with “John says." as if that settled ilic maiticr; if she is always loastlng of how ambitious and determined to succeed he ls. we begin quoting his opin~ ion. too. and look upon him as an up-and-coming man. - However. if a wife always is correcting her husband and making} hlni seem like a moron io us; if slio is ulwziys wailing about what little enterprise he has mid what poor judgment. why. we set him down us_ a failure and pass him by when we have plums to hand out. l The belittling wife (loos hr-r husband tho greatest injury that one! human being can do another. She kills his fziiih in himself. She para-l lyzes his energies. She slziys his ambition. She puts out the fire on his altar. It is a ghastly thing “lift! u wife can do to u man when she shows him that shc has no hclici in llllli. no zidmirziiion for him. cinders. ashes and rlusl (lint isn't worth striving for. And ihi- \\'\')lILl(‘i‘ hands. W's cannot help feeling a certain contempt for a man who puts up with such treatment from his wife. But. in reality. the husband may be guided by the noblest motives, by pity for a woman who is a poor neurotic. and by his ilctvriiiiiiziiioii i0 keep the home together for his children-no niniici" ‘l! what sacrifice io himself. But the general ICJUHOH of the public is that a mun should demand that his wife treat lilni with outward respect. and that he is more or less of a ivcakliiig if he fails to receive it. ‘ iD-GJ DQiJOQOWWQQEkQ ~- l MOIgIg Smile ~i\.s t! body Of Yours -.v~ I¢.\~3n°r-’y l l o i’ l l) é ‘a? l!) Tha 6 James W. Barton, M. D. if l I l @oo@c “Dad." inquired the high school Junior. "What can 1' do when a pretty girl keeps talking to me day after day in class?" "W811." replied papa. "you can have you seat changed. of course. but u she's like your mother. she'll‘ get you in the long run. regard- ess." BLOOD PRESS [IRE At a recent gathering o! phy. l {instead of a knife. Ii innkcs lifcl of it is that so many HIPH go on suffering martyrdom zit their wives" . i a i Household i“ Scrapbook By Roberta. Lee l. Cutting Cake it is difficult to cut a loaf calcc or shorwake while it is hot, Wliifl- out making it heavy or soggy". But this can be done if, as soon as it is taken from the oven, slight cuts are made with a sharp knife where the cake is to be divided. then a strong thread is inserted. holding one ulld ln each hand and drawing it gently back and fortli. using the thrcud To Shrink Woolen: ' A woolen garmciit riiay be shrunk before its first washing by soaking it in cold vrater for about two hours. Then spread it out to dry without any stretching. Varnish Varnish will spread easily if ilie can is kept in a pan oi liot vrntei" while using it. ' 9>or>Q>os>§oo<§ob§o§j / The Stars Say» By Genevieve Kemble ' i l. For Friday. November 5 A MOST powerful planetary 1t- up may prove dramatic. spectacu- lar. and breath-taking. with scv- ersl adverse and conflicting aspects offset by quite as vivid and vital "beiiefits“ arising from potmt n:- SIClBIIS, one heart specialist stated that probably it WOUlIl have been better for humanity had the in- strument that measures blood pres- sure never been invented. His point was that while the blood pressure instrument was helpful to the physician. it was harmful to the patient because he always wanted to know the height of his. blood pressure. If the phy- sician told him and it was higher than at his previous visit. he wor- ried about lt. 11 the physician did not tell him the exact reading of his blood pressure. then there must be something wrong. The trouble. with patients and blood pressure readings is that a normal individual may show a rise of many points at times. If a ner- vous person, however, is told of a rise, he is likely to be upset. until his next consultation with his phy- sician. which may not be for weeks or months. By being upset his blood pressure will remain high. thus stretching tlhe elastic muscle tissue in his blood vessels. As with ordinary elastic. if kept on the stretch some of its elastic power is lost. This loss of elasticity in blood vessels. due to even a slight but constant stretch. makes it necessary for the blond pressure to increase in order t.» pirmp blood through this less elas- tic tissue. Emotional disturbances “Good morning. madam.” id the gas company service man. _ "I1 understand there's something lnl the housrdiat wont-work." ' “Yes, he's upstairs in bed." How Can I "' O O I By Anne Ashley Q. How can I give e high polish to tinware? l A. Rllb l. freshly sliced onion over the tinware. mien rub Vlggf. ously with a dry clean cloth, and it will give a high polish. Q. How can I keep the bread board white and clean? A. Rub lemon juice bread board. It will whiten the wood beautifully and will absorb all grease and dirt from the board. into the mess to nutmests? , A. This can be done by placing the nutmeats in the oven for a few mirluties. but on knowledge and experience as well.“ Miss Rose. who began at the bottom herself, has created teen- iigc wardrobes for Elizabeth Taylor und Jane Powell. venture in heart, home or spiritual PT’ stirring events. of sudden and un- predictable nature. life in a radical and far-reaching Q, Huw cm 1 fegtgfg the cfmp.‘ manner. Business. financial. domes- tic and rccnanflr ties are. involved. with dancer of loss and estrange- rnenis unless these I erltly and veering tral forces. An iinhcrival. an en- tirely unforscen circumstance may be explosive and iiprootlng, while concurrently a tactful, shrewd and controlled surge of feeling and emotions. with a calm evaluation of the thrilling situation. may be wisely. sstutely handled. Perhaps an uncanny stroke. with subtlety and craft. may divert the dangcr into constructive and happily pleasant and progressive chan- nels. This menace and final suc- cessful climax may operate in busi- ness. romance — a surprising ud- aspirations. For the Biriihday ‘Tiiose whose birthday it is. may are for a year of dramatic and affecting the be most nruri- shrewdly manipulator! free from emotional or erratic drives or incentives. Luckily the mentality is sot in wise and stnlro qroovcs. the enirvlons nl=o warlik- lng nf a nrcfouiid mid subfl» sfimi. '1‘ - suswr sonoouisms um, 1mm’; will love this en- N am: Address Provincr _____i___.__ SETS FLOlVER RECORD City DIGBY, N. S. -— (CF) — A resi- dent of nearby Gilbert's Cove thinks she has set a record in horticul- ture clrcles. She says she picked a dozen bcnuilful roses from licr giir- dcn in mid-October. i »89_‘l1_'-'1\IBER-.?!~¢;;;19u J FOR THE HOME f HAT 2951 ' N SIZES m. in ENTIRE m; plain fabrics! No. 2313 pairs a fitted waistband. No. 2952 makes i! No. Z573 is cut in sizes 4. 6- 8. lil- No. 2952 is cut lii head sizes l9. 20. which includes complete sewing ‘ n“ stale 511g you want. Include (l l‘ " Address Pattern oeoarrmeni I b; By Roberta Lee i. ls it ever pcunisslble to place A. Not while eating. During bliel right. although one should xievc: Q. Should the same person give A. This lllfltlfl‘ is best determin- suniptuous for one to do so. vrotnaii in i0 dinner? Don’t Make Constipated hlflh. arising cptiinnics. Give Children's so blelssnt to take-acts so gently and non- y use. Make lsxativetaklng time uiy on ‘he pleated um with a. Jumw lack" Scotch hat to omnvieic the m‘ and 12. Sim a skirt. 1v. yards 54- 21 and 22. Size 20. l4.» yard 18-inch. lguide. Print your Name. Address M 0 d e l‘ ll postal unlt. or zone number in VOIIY llllihe Charlottetown Guardian- </\-_>>oo@>to\6,co;>;co@><illl an elbow on the table while eat- couversatlon before and after tliel give tlic impression of ‘lounging’ two showers for the same bride-tn- cri by personal wishes. However. Q. Should a man offer his right. Ii. He should offer his right a g ' This Mistake Don't upset a child already u set by esp. Dwn Tablets. This new corrective made es. mnllv Without disagreeable reactions that wild mi ynumir. mnihcrl Get Children's ssmble - in s. Pa-"nemllp d ma“ that can be cut with or without the tumc. inch; jacket. Pi yards 54-inch. send 20c for each PATTERN W“ we sou Number iilahiiv- Be we _ , ‘I address . E ti q u e t t e ‘l Pattern No. 2m and No. 2952 Q. iiig? nicul is served. however, it is all on the table. be? some pcoplc would consider it pre- arm or his left. when taking a arm. When Child ls stipstion with nasty-tasting nflvq o; 1min"! for INWlll’ vnunssten‘ needs is even the fiissiest child won't obiect to their Own Tablets today 5t yqug 5113f‘; g5‘, When ordering, idealistic. In this. "hunches." intui- , lions. as WEll as reason and reserve l may prove vital factors. i A child born on this day may l posses a canny mixture of the mental and the emotional, with l keen inner urges. but also shrewd mental or character promptlngs of real worth. The combination prom- ises adventure and perhaps re- nown. amends-Q» Better English IL D. C. Williams IT’S POPULAR WlTll THE i .1 ' - of Real Goodness.“ soy "LANE'S Bread Please" LANE’S BAKERIES r ; Charlottetown and District Representative f ' ROY (Buck) WHlTLOCK-PHONE l78l-L l Summerside and District Representative ~ CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 FAMILY don't soy breed . l l | o§eo=s>eo¢>oo¢wfi 1- W!“ l8 WYOHB With W15 5911- lwith pl that means "calm; peace- teiirc? “I waited for an hour. but guy"; the men did not show up." l 2. What is the correct pronunc- _ iation of "Wagner" (the German 1_ say, "the men did not 3p‘. COmPOW-T)? pear." 2. Pronounce vag-ner- a J5 3. Whloh one of these words ls 1n 51L 3_ Hysterm 4, giving Qf hay. misspelled? Histrionic. hlsterianlng the power or gm“; 10m; hiiwrlml» plastic. "These experiences dnlc ‘l W115! d°°5 U"? W°Yd “l°!‘m" l back to tho formative period cf m1." shit" mean‘? life." s. Placid. ANSWER-IS inward the strafczlc or 5. What is a word bcgiiinlngl definitely raise the blood pressure permanently in time. ‘The normal blood pressure ‘n adults should be about 140 systolic and 90 diastolic; but a blood pres- sure of 150 and 100 TCSIJECUVGIJ. may. under various circumstances. be considered normal. i1 the blood pressure is continu- ously above 140 and 90. the phy- sician uses various drugs to bring it down tn now-rm‘. This is mt. he- cause hardened blood wsscls can be made softer and more clastlc. but because much of this rise En blood pressure may be due to emn» tlonal disturbances and nervous- ness. For this reason. quictlng drugs quite properly are used. Inn csscs oi’ organic high blood pressure. where s. heart or brain stroke is threatened. surgery-cut- ting s nerve root-gives good. re- sults in many cases. HOW IS YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE f Bend today for Dr. Barton's booklet dealing with both high end low blood pressure entitled "How Is Your Blood Pressure? To obtain it. 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