... Wsloucli i I York I , Ola m,-cslgelln contribution to the D. Thiil casual designer long has anticipated -the "slouchy look" so 1m-portlpnt in. the fall collections, ma has been , her models to slouch. for years. This time she underscores the sweater dress. which is simply an elongated tube. ,wesI3, worn with or without a n&l'l.'0 V . . rhgqbloused walsblength Jacket 5. a pa icular pet of the careless Claire? I he likes it so well that she shows two in one oostume-- one over the other, with a match- ing skirt. . . outstanding are her weeds in unusull; muted colors end her am- her brushed wooleand vslveteens combined with soft pink or bright red blouses and matching amber "junk Jewelry," also" designed by Miss Mocardell. FEATTJBIB FITTED SHAPE 'I'iie”'clochette" silhouette is the high note in Hannah. Troy's ool-, lecllon, : designed by Bruno. .This. of is ll fitted princess shape. with nipped waistline achieved by darts that are released to form rounded lnplina and shaped bustllne. This house ignores the relaxed look of most fall collections and continues to stress the fitted mid- nfi, the princess silhouette and the nipped waist, The coat dress is a favorite here, being shown in many fabrics up to and including white satin embroidered in rhine- smnu. These showings marked the opening of a crowded week of New iork fall fashion openings, shown r the benefit of the international fashion p press. . at LA U G H 5 Even at Teething Time Babyls Own Tablets have long been a faithful atandby- used confidently by mothers for over 50 years. Es eeially in-ln'ful during teething time sure (he! give prompt. dependable. and elloctlvt relief from .' vsrishneu. rmtlpasnaaa. tummy upsets. and other minor infant troubles resulting from ,irrsgnlsrlty at testhinl time. No "rleepy" stuil - no dulllng sifaos Help keep your baby hsnby. Got a package at your drua'klsi.- today. BABY5 OWN Tablels gain Dressing offer with "F Aug. '1 make llltsn llay.'I',ravei Mona to Scotland DONDON. (Reuters) - Qu llillbeth 'may travel alone "3 Scotland next month for her an- nual vacation at Balmoral aatle. it was disclosed Monday night. Plans for her air iourney n no mention ofghgl children, Prince Charles and Prin- cess Anne. who may travel to scot- llnd IODII-aiely. The Queen's hus- band. the Duke of adintmrah. will be away on a tour of Canada. If the Queen makes the journey to Balmoral alone, it will be the first time this has happened since her marriage in 1941. But the duke isexvectedtobebaekfmincan ads in time to join her at Baimoral at the end of the month. -..s....... Continued from page I mmmmhmnhmm ilsrstly lilx's calami- oourre, if you have nothing to go on but intuition, handling the sit- uation will be a bit more complica- ted. But let's take the simple sp- proach. P When something is said, or done, to you that leaves no doubt of 'the general feeling, ask if the sons and daughters would prefer to have you leave: point out that the care the boy would then devolve on some other member of the family It would seem to me that if there is feeling against you, it would be it simple matter for them to ask for your resignation. The fact that this hasn't been done seems to indicate that you may be reading more into this domestic affair than you should.- You would be foolish to cling to an unpleasant job simply because it provides temporary security for you and your child. At any mom- ent something could happen to knock that prop from under you. At 85 you certainly should have no difficulty in getting a new Job, and your daughter is of an age where she doesn't'nsed constant attention. Perhaps you'd be happie in estab- lishing a home of your own. DEAR M155 Dix: What in the world can be done about a neigh- bor who plays her radio so loud everyone in the neighborhood can hear it? During the summer, this particular person has her radio in the back yard, and no one on the block can hear anything else. Mrs. J. I... ANsW;l't: The lady probably needs nothing more than a hint that her radio annoys the neigh- bors. Most people are considerate of others when they realize their offenses, but it is true that one can have a radio quite loud with- out realining it. Ask one or two other ladies to go calling with you and mention the matter tactfully. Wliini lioad And Vicinity Mrs. Myra colllrigs. Hampton, N. 3., is visiting her brother. Mr. John Campbell at Whim Road. Mr. Oscar Ceilings. Mesa. is visiting at Whlm Road, the guest of his brother-in-law. Mr. John csmpbell. Miss Elaine MscLure. Charlotte- town, was the recent guest of her cousin. Miss Laurie MacDonald, Kilinuir. I Here Is Your House' of Tomorrow . People anxious to purchase this modern, until at least 1964. It was designed on the assum be larger, have a greater income and will live Elliot Noyes and General Electric. the home will h mounted on a giant turntable that can be turned will be glass walls, central air conditioning prefabricated all-electric home will have to wait ption that the average family of the future will in more idstant suburbs. Designed by architect ave four bedrooms and a motorized living room to face in any direction. and built-in kitchen devices. Other dramatic features Garage at right ls roofed in almost the same manner as.the house. Miss Mary Munro, 9. student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital. AK! Barry Nicholson, R.C.A.F.. returned to his Air Force Base at Greenwood. N. 5., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nichol- son at Whiln Road. Miss Inabelle MncPherson, Bell- vue, and her cousin, Miss Edith MacLure. Charlottetown, are spend- ing several days at whim Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. . Mr. and Mrs. Beames Rourke, Montague, have as their guests. the latter's sister, Mrs. May Mac- Pherson. Farmingham, M.ass., who is also visiting other members of her family here, at this timei Mr. and Mrs. Basil Macxinnon and family, Kilmuir, recently motored to Bristol where they visited Mrs. Tena Grant and her sister, Miss K. Mfrtin, former residents of the dis- tr ct. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichol- son, accompanied by their daugh- ter, Miss Jessie Nicholson, recent- ly motored from Cambridge, Mass, to visit friends and relatives on the Island. While at whim Road. they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. Master Stirling MscPherson, re- turned to Bellvue after spending the past week at Whim Road, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. . -60 Mr. and Mr. Eueben Watts, York, were week-end visitors of the panizd by their daughter, Miss Jun latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, whim Road. Miss Norma Campbell, Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at whim Road with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Master Andrew Clarey, Murray River. and Master John Ciarey. are spending several days at Whim Road. sue.ts of their cousin, Master Norman clarey. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro aecom. Ann Munro, whim Road. were re. cent visitors to Charlottetown, where they visited their daughter, V wiill had of Alice Brooks Designs IIIIIII-IIII DESIGNS III 3 CIIIOIIS I Linens bloom with orange with leaves of vivid green. iv IQticen Elizalaetli ll Spoon! . Vlesutiful. silverplsied leaipoon. Handle MI , Queen Elizabeth II as s IIW each giant package of NEW BLUE uper Suds. Ask your grocer for it -or mail 356 "Id any Super Suds box your name and Stroke of your iron - presto! tea rosesl They're butter yellow and tawny 'I'hey look hand painted mi towels, luncheon cloths, aprons, sheets, pillowcases! Dip tom in suds-the color staysl Make gifts galore, best sellers for your baaasr booth. Pattern 7005 has twelve lron-on- color designs: four 05 x HA. ii: 356 x 8'5 inches: eight, 15; x lit to 3 1: H4". inches. Jiffyi Iron-onl Washable! ' send Twenty-live Cents In coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be sccepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs sin The Guardian, so Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly Name, Address. Pattern Number. BRAND-NEW. beautiful - the libs Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog. it has the most popultu cm dery. crochet. sewing. color- trans er designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns prinisd in book. send It cents for your eepy. Ideas for gifts, busars, fashions. p IUI CRIAI. l min in- sl 'iii mwmidur ' r's name. In: Super (I0. .0. Box l0l0. Aurora. Ontario. Little Sands And ' I I I Vicinity Mr. Archie MacLean of Murray River, who was living at Wood Is- lands for the fishing season was painfully burned on one hand and arm while lighting a gas stove. Miss. Kay Fraser, teacher in Model School for the past years, is now at her home in l-lopefield. Mr. Donnie Livingstone of the H.M.C.S. Naval Base, Stadacona, Halifax was at his home in Hope- field on July 4. Dr. Stewart MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald and family of Eldon, were visiting the doctor's father, Mr. John MacDonald, Little" sands. A truck load of strawberries left Wood Islands last week for Nova scotla. It is reported here that they are a very poor crop due to a late frost. Mr. Stuart MacKay, l-lopeiield, has purchased the farm and pro- perty of the late Mr. John Dan Macliennan, Little Sands. Mrs. Leon MacPhee and two small children, l-Iopefield, were visiting in Yarmouth, N.s., last week. Mrs. Dean Blue. 1-lopefield. spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. MacLure, in Montague recently. The Community Womens Instit- ute Convention was held on July 2, in Hopefield hall with a good at. tendance. The heavy electrical storm which occurred in the evening rath- er spoiled the evening programme, but the afternoon programme was a very helpful one. Many of the members from this vicinity and High Bank attended the Conven- tion. 0.0 WELSH PEAK Mount Snowdon in Wales. high- est point in England and Wales, has an altitude of 3,560 feet. worn out and weak (due to iron hungry blood) to is out alter working all day. What I iiferonca nnwl I've been taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills-and I sleep better, sat better, feel full of sip and energy. Never tried anything that changed my r. pals blood into illiams Pink Pills At all drug counters. rig Dr. is HOLMANlS For. .. .. sciirw TOP FRUIT A Wide Selection of All Canning Supplies! Choose from our complete stock: Rub- ber Jar Rings, Glass Jar Tops, Membe Seals, Porcelain Lined Tops, Aluminum Collanders, Pressure Cookers, Alum- inum and Enamel Preserving Kettles, and Cold Pack Canners. JARS iiiisoii . .. 2.2;” .................................. .. zie :.:.'M :1” .l'.:... ...,.-..........l 2.45 53;. 3.3:” ”” - ........... .---.-.--... 23: i.:'.?"'..'i';f..... .....-.-.,....... 2.70 . .. is l 'A :.' oenuauosl non am I That lady of Years to use'Just one drug for most acute infections as sometimes a combin- ation of drugs diminish efectiveness. For instance. terramycln decreases the effect of penicillin it used to- gether. Of course. tut! IN ROW available to see if the patient is resistant to a certain drug and if it so turns out, others must be used instead. There are certain chronic infec- tions where a combination of drugs has been found more useful. An example of. this is tuberculosis where a combination of streptomy- cin and PAS (para-amino-salicylic acid) is used. 1 have warned my readers be- fore about demandlng treatment with one of the antibiotics when it may not be necessary. some pati- ents think the only treatment that will do them any good is a "shot of penicillin". We should remember I Morning Smile I He was trying hard, but he seemed unable to make much head- way with the pretty girl. "Those lovely hands," he mur- mured. ”Your.wonderful lips and those beautiful eyui Where did you get those eyes?" "Oh", replied the girl. coolly, "they came with my head." -M: that ihere are other agencies of healing and these powerful drugs should be kept for the time when they may be absolutely neoemary. There is also the danger that using these strong drugs may conceal the symptoms of some serious dis- ease or centre of infection which may require totally different treat- ment. Acknowledgments Dr. Harrison Flippin, University of Pennsylvan- is. Make , PICN CS PERFECT: Chicken Sand run-n---u-m---um--u----in I-In-iii: WE Hop: .19! HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION -ILL.-i.;A..-if I Q UA L I TY v :OFFiCE CLOSED . 9ih.ie 13th Inclusive. Open on 14th for Accepting CLEANING & PICK UP SERVICE .-A.L ELE ...........L ANINSG 192 FITZROY STREET ARE GOING ON VACATION AUGUST 9th to 14th We would ask our many patrons to co-operate ln planning our holiday season, so that we may give our staff is well-earned rest. If you have clothes awaiting cleaning, have us collect them immediately and so AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT III IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC THURSDAY. AUGUST 5th is the latest date on which we can i , accept cleaning and promise DELIVERY BEFORE VACATION DISHES SPARKLE WITHOUT WIPING! lswtylepslislssvsshneayesrdirieailt L sstipesislaslailsaeedlsiissssrvipsi M H0003 (IF SIIDS III A SECOND iuipsulasasespini-Gsibeuislsisirrlssiseiil Illbsivsshtdiylahulatsetivsieii CUTS 00318 IN, 'Is-- 30 KIND T0 YOUR HANDS Oaelsinsstilldesssssiatss ibersuisii-isalilsasdpenlsir- dlltinssssysayetbnltfssisissasrssuin. -NOW AT YOUR oracles j EH HERE AT LAS x I e For T!TlieM9demWayio io.oisie;!p risirii. EASIER nisiiwisiiimi