W. i. rhlc little bathing suit I to. ,1 real figure flatterer but N .3 mod selection for the i. tum take their sea and surf liill lg, -...t is made of acetate and !llCllPrl cotton in a novelty waf- iiv HAiA)ioiii'ig Matron Talks About Younger EU? MARY HAWORTI-l I Jtlld lilie vottr help regarding a' and of mine. a woman in her dairy uho is exceedinsly Jell- nl s Vtlllllg matron. Who is to 27- tears her Junior- ntaiia ill! call the younger wo- an) is very lovely and has I agiirtic personality. and every- 2 likes her very much-excevl in V. ulio finds fault .wlth aryiltulg she says and does. tjtiaiw and her husband were in- urcd into our group by Mrs. ihushatid. and it is getting titer sickening that. at every tlitriiig of us older women. Mrs- tnrieavors to turn the talk to iirir And she l('lls tales about . that we litter learn are false. . pure imagination on Mrs. X's it i0l.'-S LIE! . line has learned of these lies. it now of course has no time itrs, X, which makes It dif- uit situation. as their husbands c friends. From what 1 can tlior. each evening the husband Mrs. X has to put up with end- sv. gossip and criticism of Diane. The older woman is” now going ough the cliinactcric. Do you nlt this has anything to do with l' at t i I ud e towards Diane? rrr woman indulges in a little :sip. of course; but these are mus lies that are being told. Mn. it won't give Diane credit IYIV good she does; and we i"-tinaily lhlnlt she deserves aiue for many things. is she ions of Diatieis looks? Or hcr iitht Please tell us how to rev! th the prohlt-.m..-l".R. GHTING FEAR l-ZAR P R- -One wonders who It are really-tltr gossips hus- Iiitl. maybe? who else would saw that Mrs. X badgers her isttantl every evening. with mor- . DAILY iiliiiiiztf CIN THE SWIM tie weave. it contest in blue and white and the colour is in for keeps despite salt iwitrr. chlorinated pools and long hours in the sttn Artfully molded it is a one petce model with white accents on the notched bodice and at the hem- line. hidlv hostile ltaiangues against Diane As to what Ill! Mrs X. it ap- pears that she feels unattractive and afraid. Also I gather that Diane "clicks” in Mrs. X's tin- consctous mind. as being all that she tMi-5. Xi has always feared and envied in womankind -e all that she longed to be. and never was in her own yotith. perhaps. As of now. Mrs. X in her too scious mind is fighting tear that her husband is agreeably Im- pressed with Diane And possibly he is e- partly because of her youthful looks. but more because of her natural generous sweetness and non competitive spiritnl poise. i suspect. that Mrs. X so painfully tacks REVEALS INNER SE11? It appears that Mrs. X is trying to douse her husband's favorable feelings for Diane. by enveloping the girl in it smog of disparaging criticism and smircliing gossip that will bedraggle her. in his thoughts-even though they both realize that the "poison gas" is unjustified. Mrs. X's tic-strtit-tivr time in this episode signifies terrific trus- tration-which in turn suggests that she is by temperament a domineering competitive type- Possibly Diaiie is quite different- mors passive. receptive. quies- cent-essentially more truly femi- nine. And it Mrs. X t'an't grapple with Diane in aggressive conflict. maybe she finds it necessary to persecute the girl tiith hate-ab tacks. to relieve her pent-up re- sentment. based on jealousy. The fact that Mrs. X is passing You don't need to pay 250 to i300 for INCONSPICUOUS QUALITY HEARING AIDS! Zenith offers Uta WNW: Emil Mam! Rearing Aids-tiny, ligltt, hoeaaiiieasss-W5 to W65 "It you are hard-of-hearing. you naturally want a hearing aid that is incon8Pi9U0"l (, . . something really new and different. ' All hearing aid tnanufacttue... and deal- ers know this. Thatls vhv am-no of them use such alluring phrases as "a miracle of concealed hearing". . ."unique and revolu- bonny 'mveriti'oi-is". . ."a sensational new discovery”. . . and other exaggerated claims. Btu acfnalyi the only fill Ii!"- cnea in hearing aid: today is the price! Howlszeeiihablatooierlseariqaltb of such exceptional quality at Int-.h len- aible prices? Zenitlfa unwinding quality 1'fuRowlIv'tf MIAIINC AUDI mnunnlonnvD;.':"i hoxzlaz -amuse, through the climacteric In MUC- il anything. to do with Mr "(W attitude-except can use It-r Id- vanctiig years! erodes Illil '0' cial mask away: and hrllll '5' kedly to view the tiidwelltnl char- aticr. as it were. Thus to discern- lnti eves. Mrs. X reveals the Iaualnr of her wrnnallly. in his bll"lll.V sniping at Diane. lTllll(l' AGAINST GOSSIP As for how to cope with the Drnblem-it would tie approPl'm9- I think. for anybody in the group i0 weak up. any time, and boldlY Ink Mrs. X to stop being a bore and a cat about Diane: and stop llylnz derogatory things for which there is no foundation in tact. as everyone knows. The haducred husband miihi take that stand. and put' his foot down and silence her spite. in hi! presence at least. And if you are in fact one of the older wives. wh.v d0h'l .Vnu. too. r all "Halt! Enmlllhl" next time Mrs. X ellflll mauiing the subject of Diane.- x ,i PATTERN M220 24 girl; O.z,;..l PROMINENT DESIGNER ”Surprise” element in the new summer fashions - I neckline that's curved high across the front. scooped way low in back! it's such a nice way in let. a sun-tanned skin shine under starlight: and it bciiutiful compliment to the soft teminime uiincesse lines of this Gothe Original. Thereix no pret- tier look for summer. that this: and with a wide selection of fabrics. yoti can be just as glamourous as you choose That wide-whirllnK.l boiitfnnt skirt wniild be ideal for laadlrcctreaslt g.. -.a a!'IiI 4- . SUMMERY aliip and grovrth in electronics exclusively As for price: it Ianith paid commissions oi 8145 to 81M.u some do. even our 36! model would have to sell for over 8300! You dnvft rink a penny! We alt-r you a guanine 10-Day Money-Bock Guarantee J complete aatiinetiori! Hear better on your money is refunded in full! Don't delay! See Zettitlfa superh line rt? laslthllau-tn(MdDaalov.l'le'a listed in the elani6ed telephtma dlredory. Or mail ussptnitkaanhlogandhtaldealera. ------- nan. ans:-on vi-oav --- ----s U' L ................-4::.r l X11jI.Untar.tl&t : ........:'.'..-'.....'-.:1:.'....."'" '-" E CLIRHONY If. The Clermonl Wt held their regular monthly meeting at tip home of Mrs. Lucy tlauerty and Miss Theresa (loan. The president. In. Gerald Mill. presided and the meeting opened with 't(Tleni. mttne" followed by repeating tho collect. seven members answered roll call with an "Irish Joke" Minutes of last meeting were na and approved. Committees ga e their reports. New commit- tees were appointed as follows. school. Mrs. Frank Shields and Ira. Gerald Mill; sick. Mrs. Al- bert Stafford and Mrs. Cecil Mill. Correspondence included a rant of Appreciation from Mrs. Litcy I-laggerty and two thank you let- ters from Miss Kate Howard and M.H. Mary Haworth mtinsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. fine polished cotton.-. pea do note. cotton matelasse. silk shantunt Pattern M220 is available in Mis- ses Si7es ift. l2. l4. l6. and Ill. Size I6 rctitiircs 5": yards .15-inch fabric- Sencl FIFTY (1l".NTS fin t'nitts' for Pattern M220 in Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept . so Frnnt S1,. W.. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly YOUR NAME. AD- DRESS with ZONE. STYLE NUM- BER AND SIZE. Next Wt'Pl( Watch for a Prom- inent Designer Pattern by Fannie. of over 38 years of lead:-ti models at yotn nt-at-by I! is tenant for Quilt Ilulf sermon Mrs lzrnau Mill show ed material received from limit- aoats am. for haaaar war AW" ant-ottnggls to he ,the home of Mrs. Cecil Mill. MPH; 'inrt to open with "Island Hymn-' tlioll rail In he answered h.v FIN" Mrs. iruni Shield and Mrs. Cecil Mill. -in: In an article for s bazaar. l Programme committee. p Lunch ; Ins Mrs. .l'lrtit-st Mill. tltillection SLN. Lunch - W3! it e r v P It by committee in charge. )Quv-on .1 'riisi'i:t.xi:ns must 1 Tim Mart-h meeting of the Trav- rllors ftt-xt W. M. 5. met at the Mrs. Nason Glover. Members passu t,,,,,., M M” am PM" Wm, H". lproxitient. Mra- Harry England. in the chair, Th; topic of the Bili- .le Sttidv isas ”The Whole Armour lhl find " "fin Labour On" was the 'lllF"ltt: itvnin. Scripture taken l"pltcsiati: was i't':id by Mrs. Ella Mnntenmrrv amt Mrs. Bert Pool:-. and nnviriereti and discussed by the incmlicrs The hvnin. .lt-sits Shall l'leii:n" and ihr l.ni'rt': Prayer in unison close it-ill t-,.tI was answered by verses of ;t'l'Ipllll'P containing the word R".V Walker read g letter from the steuat:t.tiip zecrt-tary. Mrs. J. S tilatlmtiil. advtsint: the merit her: h- 2 MM My , Service To The W. M. 5. Meeting closed with the. l"'"ll'-Elli tho nnrshln aerviee in at time" The secretary. Mrs.. of s rat-.r in their Rll0f'r'Jllf1fI-I lTl'iey Gave Ninety Years C'AI,t-lRV lf'l' Hts .l.titu-s ifihtsltnlm and Mrs. John It-nit llimt that heltiniiing to the Wn men's Missionary Society of the committee to null! hm-jreahvterian Chiirch of f'anat1a is (ierald Mill and Mrs.Aa habit that: hard in break Between them Mrs. t'tiishtiliIi. aged in and Mrs. Scott. slurs Ii. have served the WMS for al most 90 years. Mrs. Bert Poole and Mrs. .luliti Mart-hhanks had charge of tin- sttt ly hook Refreshments were stir ved and a social hntir fnllnwctt IT. ('lIR l'.'i0STt)M l i The ladies of the Altar Sm-it-ti of St t'lii-ysn-:toni held their mniitli ly meeting at the home of Mr: lPtIl)'('aTpr Aizsenaiilt with an at teitciam-e of Ft iiicnilwrtt. vAl'lnll( in-ports wera hr-arti Members vnl. tintecretl to prepare a hnx of clothing to ho sent for the net-rtv in l-Iiirniitr. A hingn viill he held at the liuitw . HIP lttime tit 'l1r.x Pnlvrarpe Arson .attlI. Prm-s are In he lllTlllSll('t"l M the nu-mtwt-s Mrs. Severin Ar'4en::iilt itivttm maxi mpeting at licr llttf1lP Roll call in he sits- 'wrrt-d by ”htiiixc cleanlttx 5"! (:0S'IIfIll 6-! Hm-R0 VA noon tars I57 and l3&).:APP. llv . tt.iitl in t-ltati,it- thr liuliits "' I titwwt so-tiituh l'n-stiitertan ” lmti.-tit-tt sit: Srtlll ttiirinu the re cent tlheris nnod of the WMS here Stir t'llll!' to ("armada from I'.tiiiihtti;;li .n mm phlts t'iitsiitiIiit horn ll New t-lasgim RS. also is at Si-iittisli lit-t'li l iiiiiicd the WMS mun lllrr I llak itiai'i'tt't1 In Nov; 800- "3 '" Willi said Mrs. Chisholni. "whmiizh no moved around (lan- Wl Quite a bit I have wtirltt-d 'f”' 'l" Itftzanilatitin and taught .'siiiitl;ii .t-litml it lll'l'PVPF l t-ntilri " Hnlh unrt itwi are ”nnt ttm act- .lV' mm. but they attend tlia l""'"'l'll EH-up meetings as rrE "'-'"'i as tho ynttnger inemlu-rt U Vlfl1't)RlA NEW! lllu rtiit-ken supper put ltll in ttw ltall fit" tit. w M. s. of vi.-t... ta ttitzmi t'liiirch recs-ntlv ta. tipll p.-iitttniretl and all I re till I Wit sum of money wits teal in-ti Hrr lllalll fin-mt: pro glatl In in iii: eatu l'annnn lintnc auatu. afirt timm: spent some time in "v 1' t. I llnspital. Tito cnmtnv inn of tin tiralth is much improved Kit-. f'r-im ilnrrismi-stnd grand- xtin it at no Tltl nierlv rif Smith Grail- . Vlllr amt trim of Fltarlnttptnu rt, l T"I'"lM'. April 2. N37 The Guardian Page 9 tattoo! a us-etir-mt tn-rr with in ten -on-. saints and wtttiat amt Mtitw Kntiir stitl f;.-m-mu. MI W it "till!" Rllfllx llIPr. t-ttmtt tit ttatpcqitr tualu-s rt-gtilar "lite emit .it-ck with his llI0tm' trtit-It liiiitiig iasv til eggs from P""lIN"'r itltti sllllullllk same in the ltaiitus unit M Jnlin iiinrks-ts, ' Hllfllx is titmtimt to the rm. "HT hltss Htttilt littttaii fl. h and dallutvlt-t tit lit Ilflfl HI”)- . Ft'c-d (. liiiiintt Ill hl4'lItl'lR 'l'liei fre- qtit-iiili sprllfl ueitketitis gt Mr lntii:in s hum.- Mi ll:-wit tint W ltitie t'uo-iei'- Viiliir rniiriitiriw fur Qiies-mi l t'fIlifIll. .'til'l ittx fllttilllll tlrx Wit. lll'1l hl.'lIl.Jit,lilll any mp..."-,1 H. rt-uttniix itit-it ttttiisr in this Vtl latgr smitt Teachers Agree To Sign Again C'AMHlllltf.'D". h is 17' l.f Inn of I1 Central Kin;-u immi- lttiral High Wthfml it-mim- ll his last not-k anninini-wt llll'lI l'tHt'.'IIA titui ft"!-Hflllft the Pltfl Ill itm st tnmt Year. said Satiirrtai lllrl uiil (tin III57-Fill t-tintrarts. The teachers ctr-i-nit-it in in-. igii because a Smfl viage im rmiw was refused hv the Klnnx ('fNInll llltt nit-.ipal Srlltttil bnaitl ('liairniaii Ales lltittt.wit.tii ..f iti- board of St'l'tti4tI ti-it-.ti.-. m..ttr iita 'ttlit-rt- ;iit- 1'. inacti- iers at the schnttl IlIH0llll('f'lIiI Ill 1 RACK DRESSES . HANDBAGS ........ T -SPECIALS- . . . . reduced to 5.88 FIRST QUALITY HOSIER .......... 98c .. . V2 PRICE SUNTER'S LADlES' WEAR Never before has an electric range ofered each a Stratoliner IODH HCIM i not you are, H Ti puts the II "of Nlevisioes. (6-I . -Vision '57 cu-ates I sort yo-t'n never e not any 'IW' Screen. a oimiro is um: lharfs. ' pave: far in fringe aura . There": perfect nin- ina every time with the flu it of a switch From the very first dun nf television. General Fleiirtr has been engaged in uteri- Iive revesrrbtn E'VIRKVl1tif'VQ hunt in TV pet-ft-rmanie. Theft vhv when vn-i lv-w I957 64' l'ltrs-Vmmv TV. vhethev it's mo-nle. table or portal-la. yntiire "av out ft-not with the very tincvt in N-lrvieinn. than 9. . -.,e-.- .-war--r at - GENERAL ELECTRIC brings ”tiutomiition" to the kitchen . . . the all-outotiititic Strtittiliner Range with Keyboard Controls galaxy of automatic features. From the sweeping aiiapenaion is! its master keyboard 3 endt Hi- Ipeed Calrod element. to the fabulous mantel oven and charcoal-type broiler, aha new GI venienca. This is the look oltha future in ranges - the console look - a dramatic new concept in fiinetional beauty. it's in the entire line of GI Ranges for '57. in every price lsrtscltet. Further proof. that at General Electric, "Progress is our most important product”. but antsrttimmettl in your htigttrtips I lCll HERE'S HOW WE BUILT CONVENIENCE INTO YOUR G-E RANGE )z WASTE! KEVIGAFD CONTROL PANEI. 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