'0'. .2, Sly-”,l7Y;;vll. - uj -,l .(;r-I.; , Dorothy lllxls t:olunia- Contlnued trorn page I in private. and not aired belore the children. A child who has dit- terent rules of conduct presented from mother and father is greatly handicapped. ' ' DEAR MISS DIX: Four.rnohths ago I learned that my 21-year- old unmarried son was having an affair with a married woman. the 0 mother of three children. He has tried breaking on the relation- ship, but each time she pester: him with telephone calla until he seas her again. She claims she doesn't love her husband. but accepts I his support. She refuses to leave him and go to work to support 5. I the children. 2 1 MRS. R. C. What. can I do? ANSWER: Get in touch with the woman and threaten to tell lher husband of her lntideiity. Apparently she is more concerned with collecting his pay check and avoiding work than with anything H ,Ielse, and the possibility at having this support taken away will ac- If Ifhmpllsll more than an appeal to her decency. I doubt if this wo- ' mlman will ht-sitate to make her choice. DEAR MISS DIX: I have a tine girl friend with whom I am very much in love. A few months ago I was taken ill with tubercu- lnala, and am now in the hospital. Since I realize that I may be ill for several years, I told the girl to go out with other men, and I ” nnulri hold her to no promises. She refuses to accept the suggestion, ' and said she will wait. for me if it takes years. M. G. M. ANSWER: You can certainly thank God for a ivniirlerlul friend. ,. N ' .. o i is I A - W EV n R'1'nu can be quite sure. at her love if she's willing to wait. through : imir lnng hospitalization. Let's hope it won't be as long as you K I-anticipate. y 5 L, DEAR MISS DIX: I am a widow with three children, and have hcen going with a very nice man for two years. The trouble is that he and my oldest boy. who is 15. don't get along. Would marriage under these conditions be. wise? 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APRIL 30th- .mmm'I my m'EVE”Ch-"l”P'l" Spring Park ......................................... .. 1:30 p.m. otplleswlthaoothlng.sci-niiyimizy-maaimaay Parkdale ------------------------------------------------- " 2:30 pm. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'I'l'ETOW'N CLINIC SCNEIIIILE Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare, chest clinics will be resumed throughout the Province during the month of May, as follows: SUMMERSIDE- ' Tuesday, May 5th .................... .. 9:30-12:30 P.M. Tuesday, May 19th .................. .. 9:30-12:30 P.M. MONTAGUE-- Monday, May 4th ...................... .. 1:30-- 4:00 P.M. (Monday, May 18th, Statutory Holiday) SOURIS- Monday, May 11th .................. .. 1230- 4:00 P.M. ALBERTON- Monday, May 25th .................. .. 9:30-12:30 . PM. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. M PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM-- Every Thursday .................... .. 10:00--12:00 A. . Every Thursday . 1:30- 4:00 P.M. Every Friday 1.. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. 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