“0 clase eampehe a, ‘ FOR THE SP A suitable number for the | ““Prelude to Spring” teen-ager is this tropical shan- ‘ tung frock with underskirt of|and wide-shoulder effect so pop- get, worn by Esther MacKay at| ular this season. ECIAL DATE fashion show. It features the low neck MARY HAWORTH. Mother Needs First-Rate “Help For Neurotic State Dear Mary Hawerth: We have @ daughter 19 months ol making our home life hell, ‘We have one other boy 3% years old, who her every whim, shares every cookie and toy, and ta her out of. bed in the mornings to play. ~ “ The boy is bright, alert and my only real joy in life. My hus- band is the easy-going sort, who i | i can sleep or read or watch TV in the midst of a domestic tor- nado. But the girl is going to have me crazy, if she keeps up her constant whining. I am rather a nervous type, but have tried the past year to get along with her. She is an angel to everyone but me; and I am beginning to : der if I am a mental case. Lately T’'ve been getting weepy spells, wailing and crying for no reason except that this child Gown. ... YELLING DOESN’T HELP What really sets her off is when my husband and I are to gether. We can't watch TV to gether unless he holds her, nor sit beside each other in ci At sight he must put her. before we retire, or until he picks E & ing, our meal times; ally this is going to marriage—because I ¢ keep my mouth shut when I ck -| tension, her getting away with so much. My thought we only had a tempera- child on our ‘hands. Byt cTPEER eee it 3 2 32 a “t how to cope. I've tried humoring; tried understand- ing; even tried‘ yelling: at her; but nothing seems to penetrate. Please tell me what you think. DK. ; NEEDS MEDICAL CARE Dear D.K.: You are more to be pitied than scolded, perhaps. But any case, you urgently need +hand diagnostic help, to get roots of your serious dis- order, and put you back on the road to health. ae The painful fact is that you are Ses et having a breakdoy¥n—call it what you will. Feeling out of sorts, beside yourself (as the phrase is) with are hating your daughter in a senseless way, re- senting her as “‘the last ~straw.” And, being a baby, she can’t con- trol her neurotic reactions to emotionally ill, nervouslysick;;somebody phoned Scotland Y; the district. Mrs. Warren Mac- Kinnon thanked members for her gift. Mrs. John Gillespie was ask- ed to inquire about pfi for a new black board school. Sick committee reported sending out cards. Mrs. Heber MacPhail was asked to buy a baby blanket for a member. Mrs. John Beer invited mem- bers to her home for the April meeting. Roll call to be answer- ed with a house cleaning hint committee Sandwiches: and Irene; Sweets, Wanda and Shirley; Program Commit- tee, Hazel and Neila. Collection for the evening was 61.60. Mem- put money in birthday box. ing be adjourned. Meeting clos- ed with the Queen. Lunch was served by hostess and commit- tee in charge, and a social hour was enjoyed by all. SCARE AT CHARING X LONDON (AP)—A bomb scare shut down Charing Cross Station in the heart of London for 30 minutes Saturday night. Thou- sands of passengers were barred from the railway centre after saying a bomb had been planted in one of the cloakrooms. Police searched, found nothing ana said the call was a hoax. her bad behavior ia respect to She has become the scapegoat of your frantic irritation—an irri- tation that-is rooted in your sick- # j if FFs f r E Eis 1 tt i 2 i t 332 : ; it 5F ig He is the (city) Guidance Center, which affords psychiatric and psychological counsel te the needy Your medical care should in- iN of blood sugar starvation. For background on this, read “Body, Mind and Sugar” (Holt) by Dr. E. M. Abrahamson and A. W. Pezest. MH. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail personal interview. Write her or ia care of this newspaper. > . ane ° —— ee oe eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee 9:00 to 5:30 Friday 9:00 to 9:00 Saturday 9:00 te 12:30 day or datetime in heavenly fabrics! Tl DRESSES Beautifully designed for Easter . . the return of the feminine dress in Spring fresh colors, fabrics, the im- ofthe costume, the flat- tery of the high rise look. Priced portance from— $10.95 COATS An Easier favorite .. “the cos tume suit”, this slim skirted tweed has easy short waisted jacket in all the newest Spring shades Priced from— : $24.95 SUITS Easter comes early and isn't it wonderful! Early Spring atures bring out the coats for proud parading, and comes in pretty pas tel colours and tweeds. Priced from $19.95 4 ~ ~~ . temper- beautiful! So very exciting . . . very eye-catching, too! You'll find them all here *. . « totake "straight" or in f ‘dramatic prints, plaids, checks and stripes. Choose’ the shades exactly right for Easter . . . choose from styles for Now in season. . . Easter fashions as colorful as a rainbow after.a spring shower! And such colors . . . bright, bold, — x : ELLEN’S DIARY |. | LIE LILLIE, f Ireland, Land Of Romance Brings Happy Memories F We excursion tonight from this} And is not that Apostle of Ire- . oD ' Island to an Emerald Isle set in|jland, inspired and dedicated as uéna Caroline Women's Editor, -Phone 8506 far-away seas. Of course it is|he was ever in mind to. those ; ev Sey oe eee eer nae, Sah teh; peeneed Rowe is The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 17, 1959 go, leaving behind for a time| England, was he? taken cap- : - ti, . those scenes she best,| tive during one of King Niall's Leaving the white ofthe winter-| forays, and carried to slavery: in : Beate fields, and. the March snowfall | Ireland, A poor boy, yet destined 7 of today which has covered light-|to become great, his: life-story|. ; HAPPENINGS i ly the paths about. Leave too, the|reads like a fairy-tale. . .or one | wind which blows keen from the|out of Holy Writ. In response to . a ; north, Away from this..world_of|a voice, we read, he escaped to Mrs. J.~S.~ Macdonald Char-| Euston Strpet,and-Mrs.-F ra nk eee aie cen ee lottetown is spending a week in| Pellerin, Hotel Charlottetown, left millstream we go to a land of | deep | for the land he had| Halifax, visiting her daughters,|today for Winnipeg, Manitoba. much charm. learned love in his youth Miss Jean-Isobel Macdonald, stu-|In that city they will visit their| “What does the Island remind | which returned him then to Erin. Gomt © Delhousic University, |Geughters, their busbends a» d you of?” 3 woman, a tourist|There by his piety and goodness a Soene | Macdonald, stu-| families, and plan to be away ENTERTAIN turned with a puzzled air to her|he converted numbers to Chris- i at gage tt agen — about three weeks. ; ‘ husband one afternoon of last|tianity, even all Ireland. And donald is the guest of her broti-| Mrs. R. Bollard, Mrs. J. Comi-| Senator F. Elsie Toman and ee ee eerie, remnenies be Ss few erin-law and sister, Mr. -and|tino and Mrs. F. Lavingne who| Senator Murial Fergusson en-| “j5n't it Ireland, Dear?” be i Seal ot tide toh Mrs. Gordon Banks. were called home owing to the/ tertained at a luncheon Tuesday| replied. “The greens have that seat of their father, the late| in Railway Committee Room of| gold tint. And do you notice that| S24. of mystery and romance Mrs, George Greenough, 18 re i Hynes, have returned the House of Commons fer the! haze lying along the hills?” and beauty. And one of the last ir respective homes iD] wives of Cabinet Ministers, Sem| “yes” she smiled “that’s it—| Outposts, we fancy, in the stark CLYDE RIVER W.L Neel: Quebec and Batiurst.| stors and members of. Parlia-| it’s Ireland! Yes, so much. . .|realties and tribulations of the The March meeting ment and other friends. Among) We spent our last year’s vaca-|present, for the wee folk in com- marpgdiccngreey fyullge Mm ad Mr. and Mrs. J " of | Mose present were Mrs. Francis} tion overseas,” she explained.'fort to dwell: the fairy folk and evening, March 2nd., at the home Meatioe NB at a Lacoste, wife of the Ambassador| “Ireland is a land of much ap-|their kin, even the elusive lepre- of Mrs. R.D. Matheson. The meet | of Halifax, N.S. have syncs of France, and Mrs. Roland Mich-/ peal. It has grand scenic beauty. |¢haun, whom to capture, is to be ing opened by the Ode, followed |turned home after atiending the| CM! Wife of the Speaker of the| it’s full of romance and history | told where treasure lies. by the Mary Stewart Collect. |; 1 of the late Mr. Hynes. House of Commons. and altogether very lovely.” — ane Patrick's Day this—with Fifteen members answered roll rot ; History Ireland has. Shades of year waiting now to enter call with a card. There were| A Short Course program for WATCHMAN BEATEN Irish Kings, handsome, debonair, ae Vain present. Minutes |rarmers, sponsored by the Prince TORONTO (CP) — A nig: fearless lads still walk proudly previous meeting were fr migatlit seems along Tarva's scene read, sapproved and signed. In|©@ward Island Department of| watchman, beaten “almost to| where once was their royal cas- h the ‘reasurer's monthly | Teport, [Agriculture in —eooperation-with | death,” staggered-about in a subs i eatch a rust- ay bills for school supplies, fruit the 44H Clubs and other farm or-! urban North York high school for|le of their fine shoes passing b; ————— Gn Fhe ishand-It’s—____ thildren at _Christmas, pos{age, | sanizations was held in O'Leary =. * with @ oftly when we, joining Jundred: : etc. were paid. Cash on hand $40. High School basement on Wed- hemes conty Sunday of other visitors ed a LTD« 90. A thank you card was receiv-/nesday evening, March the ele-/ ftactured skull. Police said Ar-| souvenir of shamrock}on Tara's, : . ed from Lorne MacEachern. | yenth, and was largely atiend-| thur Lang, 52, was attacked by/| hill of late—of that¥same family | BUCKLEY’ A discussion took place regard-| eq Special speakers were heard] would-be safecrackers who then|of trefoil shamrock St. Patrick, i . DU St j -» ing education week. Questions! and discussions took place with| fled, apparently afraid they had'the great missionary, used, to aC ! “Your Favorite Shopping Centre were answered and fereriee f the showing of an interesting] killed him. Lang is in semi-con-|teach unbelievers the Story of |@0 SYRUP - HIGHLY MEDICATED | Mrs. MacMillan. film. scious -ondition. The Trinity? on ‘ Final plans were made for Red + = rare =| Cross Home Safety, to be held in — sceneries | the hall March 24th."Each mem-| . ber is asked YO take six lunches ” Mrs. John Gillispie and Mrs MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Harry MacLean to be responsible . for tea. Remenants were receiy- |||. . . ed from Eatons and Simpsons . Some of the ladies volunteered = to make aprons etc. for a bazaar.| Tt was decided that we make a} quilt for the MacDougal family. |i} Mrs. Eric MacPhail was asked to make arrangements to send for blankets. Those who were send ing were’ asked to take woollens to the hall to be packed at a date te be set. Members were asked to help collect for Red Cross in ® begins.with a beautiful hat .., and our big” collection has” fashion's most flattering headline news. See, select now. On The Island it’s _- ane MOORE & McLEOD LID. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” ve a Your Easter look Toe :