MISS CANADA HAMILTON. ONT. - -loan 'ltay'ed hr-autr. Dttlst and talent from Fitzpatrick Ilefth. a 20-year-old across Canada Miss Fitzpatrick brunette from Windsor. 0nt.. was whose measurements were listed ct-owned MISS Canada at i-on- at 36-25-.'l6 will represent Canada test in Hamilton. Ont., that attract-"lat the Yiltss America Pageant in -WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS” Vocation Jobs Can Give A Foretcisle Of Real Life llnharnab 5. Frank Have we been "too permissive” Maybe ihniln uhai lll do" with our young people? HIV: 1-hey y LIFE WORK "OW" 30" 'r "355 3dV”"”"?5”""'l Summer Jobs t-on Lead In ltifet "id 59”'l'e”4l"'l'-' Ni" If "I5" "3'iInterests .-ind Careers. Almost '”1?55 in W0” 733197 H13" I0,5Itany vacation job has real value during school vacations is any lfl-tfor young people and they seem to 'll('f1fI0"I Such C0"V"53u0"5 I" understand that more than vears "" ff7"0V'''"'S 3” f'9m"""' ""9 Imdiazo when an inn was chiefly in I" IIIC DIBCPS I V15lICd "-'""'I3'- means to pay for further reduc- llothcr: "Darling. at least rcst mm A ,,w,".'... M mim. wok n inh I"" 3 few W”'k5 bob": '3kI"l3 mm a few siintnters ago in a camp for Will Y0" Siudled fI"”l L" "355 Ill" dclitiqtieni boys This left him with etttrancc cxaminatitii-tslattd work A pN.mmK.m lmerps, in gcmnll at a summer hntcl tsnt easy. It at me mms M ms Era”. may N” 83 If W9 "Cm "'5 "TONY i ' blctrt and he is planniniz to dol Well have a lot of picnics at the m,".m.ad,,",,. nnrk M rm. uni.i xliiirf and you and your frlendstvcnmv at ,.,,M,," m Swill Ant '5'" W59 WI3X- 3"” h'"" fl"'- thropoliigy tile is stationed In l:0"'i ””'13h"'I" Ham M9'"- "M" "I donl at the close of his duty wit.hI nty friends will be around. Some ",9 Mnwd I.-,,,.,.(.sp other young; "iii? In hell) DRY Inf "'9" 5Cf'0"1'ipeople I know here and in the statel "'1 Md 50""? dim" bl", 3" M, I” have had an interest aroused orl Mill IITHI 10"; s”h""I W 1” W9" reinforced for business. nursing. ”"' W9 '9 "I" W15 ii"-V.'0'"3'."' 3"” social viork. laboratory work. med- ” "F" I" k""" "M" S"'"9 "" icine. law. etc. by summer jobs. - i On the ttlllf'r flitnfi. vague dreams llotltrr: "vtnd vim think ua.sh- of dotnu this or that have proved lit: dishes and watttttg on table lalimpracttcitl on first hand contact. I stood way to find otti'”' A young friend tiho thoittthi nursin i Daughter: "You'd be surprised would be it ”nobic career" the-I how much yott can learn. Ritthls sides. the uniform was so bet-om-i older sister says she's learned allpingl decided that ghc, wasn't fit. torts of things about people. what. .for II at all - after in few weeks to expect from them" and whatgas I niti'se.'s itid isuch work. of pleases them. There are kind ones tcntirse ntay have the opposite ef-I and there are some that only pn-- 'fect as l indicated abovei. tend to be kind and they're all in-p Where strong interests hosed onl tvresttng. She says she's d0Clf'lPdil'fSJ'll ahtlity exist. summer lobe to study psychology at college. She are most valtmltle in line with that wants to know more about people. .tnt4-rest. f-Jvon uhoro money is n tThey can he on the look-out for ill! the admiring pronasziinilii abottt Fashions Go Elizabethan By DUROHY ROE Nl-Iw YORK MP: .A new Eliz- abethan era of fashions was un- veiled before some 200 visiting fashion editors. at the start of a week of fall previews during which 48 showings are scheduled Ac-very hnur on the hour. from iearly breakfast until far into the? lnlizht. The impending visit of Queen Elizabeth it has inspired Roxane of the House of Samuel Winston to a spate of regal evening gowns featurinn royal blue and purple. done in the grand manner in fabulous cut velvi-ts. rnetalic bmcades and glittering lames. These are full length, obviously designed for great occasions. For the same house Cecil Ben- Inn hris designed a group of IO cocktail and evening dresses re- flecting the influence of his recent trip to the Orient. with much em- phasis on tunics. Japanese Kim- ono slceves and rich fabrics. RELAXED THEME The tubular long - jacket suit makes top news in the collection nf Monte Satin and Prttzan. where the theme is an easy. TPIBXE-d felltn: in both coats and suits. lfiiicd jacket. man-tailored and un- .' ;ford herringbone tweed. in lclotlt. The skirt is slender hitt not or lossely worked through slots, leaving tlte unfilled line intact. .itkirts often are shuvin. . Winter coats are shown in set- eral entirely different silhoiicttcl - the circular flare In seven- eizhts ti-nniit coats: the slim. straight reefer and the cocoon sil- lmupttp, wide at the top. tapered at the hcuiltne. t Atlantic Pitt". VJ 'll i'lt;lil is the Miss America Pageant in Allhflllf City. N..t. it right is Dorotltoc ,' V, ” , W .- tscor s ' . . t - - WP iw""'"'") 'BllCK UP OTHERS i hear (ill. This is a woiiiter- ftillv kind - Iiearled wholesome Slu'll.Pfll('ni of the other side of the story, and indirect testimony to serious problem. it is hotter in the long rttn for the yotttir M-1'5"" to take the job that pays less but teaches him more. Here parents can do quite a bit of service be- hind the scene. tymmg people t-iieftil sensible perspective is your! love to feel they get ilictr iohs early experience in the flat-I for ihcmsclvcsi. They can crtttvass t'IW5iN" "1"" "I''''" l""" -V"”l conviticed that the literary fad in tmk, or-mom lasts longer than I generation. before an emphatic cltntuzc is launched i I think it is fair in war that the their friends and at-tiuaintances for summer tob opportunities that may further the basic abili- ties of their sons and datiuhlers. t informative books and pamphlets. l'Ul't'NlI NI" Pf "'9 ”'”?I"5'.7-' Parents would often prefer to bn-Vim I! 8 l'”'l"V f3"l""- '"t have their young people with them. CIIWI "ll" I'('”"'T Ia” ""w"d”-Vii but gumrner jobs do allow their can he called ltti-ratttre. in the. sons and daughters to try tltcir;I920s. it was the ll('mIflIZW8.V IWI9-p -wings - before they fly aitay per- "IF! and "F"i"”"'5' "Ml" HM” A mancntly to homes of their min. fIal)l'"'i ' I'l4"""5 Wh" E'am""”'"l the flat-fronted female. as I re-- mcmher Your fitt-ihri:hl i-onttttentary is bound to buck up the less buxom ladies. hv tcai-hint: them why they have i-attsc to thank their lucky stars for hcinn slintied as are, provided they make good use Liktir Hkwotitg - Girl Admired For Curves (of their total endowment to he I - . ' hl 'i'e and Dear Mary HHlA0t'lII 'il.n- I ll' ':"':'lhI;rN mu";'""""" ' Vi i i my '0 ym" ".""' Mmllp ahm” Klan llauorth i-oitnsels fl1f't1ItEIl I. -V””"f”9l;feW."f ii'hn1's(.ipwiln& her column. not by mail or per. "3 R "H E m mmny mm” sonal tntcrvit-w. Write to her in because she'll flat-chested --Iindl she notices that her husband ad-t mires large bosoniert pltoioi:t'ap- hic art. ” l Believe me. she doesn't kiton anything about complexes ratiscri by wrong htistlines; and I don't mean itndertiized. I have it .'I9-inch btist. 26-inch waist and 37-inch hips; and I am just As sick of this "bits! worship" era as are lit the rest of the women in the world. Let me tell you why care of this newspaper. HP QAIJCC Adds TIAVOUR to meat fith. Eggs. Macaroni Fork I Item and Soup In unite of large hosoms. ordinary ilri-ss manufacturers ignores tn. sins are scaled to the ”avi'ra;.'e” figure; and it size-13 is right for me. ex- cept in the host. which II nittch too skimpy. So mostly I have to buy I size ll. And then take in the sack-like waist and him. Also there. is the problem of bathing suits; a one-piece garment is quite impossible Anrl ittiiler anything and everythtnit teven a ttightdretisi we must wear It stout brasalet-e-without which we tire no-cooxuva jtiisl sloppy looking. I COOKIES Moreover. when it nit-in casts an a , admirinl (lance our way. sin flit! bust-conscious era. we never know what he admires; or do we" A rather crude example occurred last summer. when A man Itc- ituantance remarked on my short- hair cut. I said that I had worn my hair short for two yearsn whereupon he reviled iwttit loti-i inn emphasis) that he'd not tieeni my hair-do before. i You can imagine how this Rindt of thin: makes us feel. We want to be admired for ourselves -- our mind. ottr soul -not because hap- pen to be over-endowed with a curve "that In no tribute to no. For glamour oueens. always seen in public. in custom-made garments designed to -:xf!lIIlllll i-"Ni-:wi it nd support this endowment. bosom worship may be all right. ..c'P. '0' lot we housewives have to be --in. -- - NOWBALLS eytfttl. to let alonl with husband and children. A few brains and a ' 1- " p - good fllapoeitlon are indispensable. gm . uiinvt it.'iI'r'itn: PAHING FAD - mug. :-'h:"'iiIAti.'l;ov rtinrv A, .yon Nflltntl. the primnrrt l g '3 - "PHD . function of the inunmiirv sliitwl, W ""' ""' "I" ' is to IIIPKIO infants and my doe Imam o !hapI'inIstureIn- i III will mettle! small-biisterl mu :gI;'in:llp bhalla i . II! t . M,"'""." '3: u...” dtllllttlri Roll in ; were bottle-lel'.hi.sr-chgztz. IauIi'(n :i'g"n.ii&'r's"v'::':::1: . I. P01! .Itl!Of ll l wife or lmxom Bessie. it the hot 1 rilau. of womnnhmut" .3 . this cttestv fashion . ' '17 mtttvw Home dry. that we tmvvm an another uniqu- i The suit with longer 26-inch tin-. l trimmed. looks brand new in Ox-i red. ' jersey or in dressy blai-k broad-l IlL!lll and the effort is strictly IIIS7 i miter suits here often are i belted httt never with otttpi-if-inp waist. Rclts are likely to be inset With sliort boxy jackets. pleated. )'0lII' '.'.('flClTIllS nature J(ja"tw(-H Perhaps .1 chief reason for y0tIl'.weIl, who had formerly been a pre- Mrs. ilicy : DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REPRESENTED P. E. I. Jean ('ttriey. Miss Canada Paw non front Samsonite iir Canada. eant finalist from (iharlotictowtt. Ltd. a sponsor of The Pageant. Jdmires littzcage Miss Canada Former W. I- President Entertoined By Friends On Friday. illllV .'itlt. VIN! Anna' The attractive lace-covered la- l.nve and the members of Park-ible was centred with in silver bowl dale Wnnienis institute entertain-tof multicolored aqiiilexia. Mrs. .0231 at an afternoon tea at Misslwarren Burns poured. with Mrs. tl.nvc'x home in honor of Mrs. Stan 1 Hilbert Frizzlll replenishing. Those Mrii. Cant-lnervlnx were Mrs. M. F. Rodd. Katie Moore. Mrs. AH.lllll' aident of the Parkdnlc w.i.. il Love and Mrs Frank RW- . . V. .. . All enjoyed this very pleasant spending R short time itsttinrz tntlnommn and "W oppommily '0 ttharlolteiimn. enrt-tile to Seti-.".m,w "mi, fri'"dshin Wm. M". foundlanrl. iCnntweIl and her daughter l.ynn. of Toronto. i l t l 0 lit ling” I lIere's titirIct'-i'm'cr;ii.:e that'l ”r”lid pie , really ciitttfitrtable even on the hottest sitttttner clays. And The reason is cotton! Yes, our cotton lingerie. is just as cool as iron he . . . and you'll love its pretty loolv. llalf Slips RA by Doll Pyjamas Crtnolinee Full Slips in size! m, ., Also biilll up shoulders IO Prices Begin at S198 ' sisAiui.r.sa KNEE-HI 1 -29 NYLONS THE FASHION SHOPPE DENTAL CLINICS For Sorliitm Fluoride Applii-at.iomI For the Partial Promotion of Tooth Decay. Available to all children WlTll0llT CHARGE between the ages of 3 and I3. This fluoride treatment. which is harmless and per- fectly painless. has been proved to reduce the unount of future tooth decay by 40?; on the avenge. Clinics new operating at:- Cluurlofntown City Hall Dental Clinic Mount Stewart School Tlgoish. Dalton School . Alberton. Public Health Nurse's Office School children. in order to be eligible must llrst l glroduce a Certificate. signed by a Dentist or Dental ygienlst, that all necessary dental treatment has been completed. Pro-smhol children. from the without this Certificate. Requests for appointments should he made direct to me of these Clltttl. as eoofn as possible. (Ctlnlcti vtnetaotieheltlivt surnmeutdeetutl O'Learyat'a ago of 3, are eligible llnternational Congress Held On Home Economics Home eionomists of the viitrld a recoimtrisi profession for DIIVIIAI will meet II Inc University of Mary fifty years. home economists ti-och land In the United States July 3 in schools at all leiels from tt-tr- through August 2. 1958, fur the sorry schools through Ul'llVPl'iIl)'; Ninth International Congress on may be employed by l)tisfllt'Ss' cun- Home Economics if-'eder.iiton in-. cerns. newspapers and maga- lernntlonale de l'Enseignenit'nt zines. restaurants and dtititr: lnll-. llwllllerl. The federation is an in- hospitals, agricultural extension lernatlonal organization with '.e-id- service or lionte developttti-tit ro Illllflefi in Paris Frantic. Ilr aim grants. The) inn) also work in II "'0 Promote the ileveloptnent of programs of suxiit tielfate. as home economics education Hi all nutritionists in a health itt-o;ttt- Wunffiel. Willi ill? ”""'tlera.'ioii of merit. for exattinlc They may f'tlrl- PUNIC IIIKIIOFLII9-S Mtiiiltti t'tI.'"- duct i'esi.-arch Ill all of the area- mittees. institutions. scientific or hump p('nnunlit'N lfoi ,wp;..,.t IN vtofesaional assiictattittis. in-tinu careers in home vrnnotnii-s dwldull "lPmb'" and I"lP"l3li"tt- can contribute in social and eroiio II 0TK3"l"ii0"5-" Sill" I903. in? mii- prom-can will be iltsittx-mil a' Federation has nrrantzerl nicot- inns in different coitn-rtex every four or five years rim i- the first time the Congress will be held - -- in North America The American Hittite Econo- mics Association are ltosti-ss-ex to tion of more than 24.001) niciiihers - and the Canadian Home Econo- mics Aasoetattton are hnslesws to the Connress which will be hi-ht on the campus of the University one of the ('itttgt'cxx 'xDsEIIlK In addition in the f'tIll';'l'Fes it- Have Porsplrntlon Stains of Maryland in College Park. 'V.' "”'".d Maryland. and 8 miles from Wash . an. DI. . Your Drone ? "Education In Home I-it-oninittis Relative to the Social and lilcttnty mic Conditions of lfl(lIl'll(l1ti ("oun- tries" has been chosen as the theme of the meeting. Pic-tiari ses- cusion meetings will plifitltlte up- portunttity for the (lPlPL'3I('.K in mi- cltantze infortnatiott. and iflflas mt homemaktnt: and faintly living and on the tartntis eari-i-rs in humi- economics. Modern-day home cc- nnornics is concerned with fani lly relations and child deveIup-- New ARRID DRAMA I It; rnent. food and nutrition. fam- ily economics, home manage- ment. textjleit and clothing. and Illlll umi reiiiiiit' -in tonhud inn. "Ill tmmuit iutetiud Altet it minim hotttunx and household eqiiipnit-nt. Ali a professional field it offers will uni went on Increasing number of post- at . tor ttumbath on - . .- a to. twist. at -. tions that ate especially appeallnil tiiiiwl flit) icpi III! itinitmu ll affective -i att to women because the work ti so ..,.,,,,.1..., 3.4.... m.1,,..,... in the welfare of families. in the United States. for example. where home ecoiioinicit has been, L A ' G I . T BANADA'I '11" Guardian Page 9 fluid daily llllll try. Inn vittti underarm- cliilttos ula iioni paiso.i.i.i.a Altltfl run on .ino t 'Lu1eI Prudult tlndhwltl Int a-lleutnd lei!-nib: so-vm--on IILLIHO Wed.. July 10. 1957 left the delegates will have ag "DDtirtunti'.' to visit mIlI' kinds of home er-on-irnirx program. dun... it wet-It's educational tour in the United States before the Congrenii and a week in Canada after the (Tnneress. Professitmaal tripe dur- im! the Congress will give deh- lllles an opportunity to visit a- zI'tIt'itcs of the US government In Washington and other planes of professional interest. neleutn will also be invited to spend dug cveninr utitt A-iterii-an families in ortli-r tlt:-it they may no but hand Sflfllvflllllk '.t family life In the United States fine thiiitsand delegates repr, writing all parts of thy world or. expected to .'t'tcnrI the finnzrese. with P rstopt Stops Perspiration Stains-Stops Odor SIIAM HAIH IISI SHOWS HOW cl tlff Don't he run 99...: linlp tout use IIIICI to be sure. M sat Eectrolux commenced operaions in Canada as a sales and service organization on January lat, 1932. Through the years customer satisfaction has been and will continue to be the aim of every member of in Canadian Electrolux organization. product: are itiisreprosootofiooa. salesmen or stereo. Any publicity or statements by other store: or aofoenoo implying that they are authorised to loft new Iloctrolun Elutrolux (Canada) limited cannot ueopt any responsibility for reconditioned or gllogodly new clunen or for door pollution sold by unauthorised Choice of six models from '69-7'" to THE iioiistwtvts flF PRINCE tttwiitii isiiio Only branches of Eloctrolux (Canada) limited I franchised and bonded representatives ere Outftodlol to sell new Electrolux vacuum cleaner: or Ioetrolvn door polishon or emaciated Eloetrolux produdt For ANY information regarding Electrolux service or products please get in touch with the AUTHORIZED FACTORY BRANCH for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND f Elect:-olux (Canada) Llmlt-ed II7 KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Telephone: 8012 ELECTROLUX (CANADA) -LIMITE UN:-of-otkwyoodtt.ovooOfficoitot20tlourierAvevsnlut,&ItIOd bthesoIoregisOeeedewnoro.flhetrodotnottlKTQlIOj hunInneavdsdhnCaIodutpetedoQaa.