l I .m~. \il1AKl.lIl'll.‘Jl‘()wN udA’ b - Amn‘m'1945__ Dorothy Dix Say - (Oontinued trim g 8) never be companions.‘ A generation. that no affection can bridge, sep- aratU them. The young are absorbed in their own lives. their own families. their own amusements. The old cannot enter into these. and they always know that when their daughters and sons dutifully drag theln along with them to try to entertain them that they are not really in the pio- hire. Besides, old people do not want to do the things that you!!! Peo- ple do. nor even to talk about the things they talk about. Nor can any man or woman who has ever been at the head oi a house ever really be happy in another's house. So for all of these reasons it is a good thing when old people marry, I they marry suitably. And it is a great-thing for their children, be- cause it solves the in-law problem and leaves the children free to lead their own lives. - DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Do you think married people have a right to behave toward each other in a Jealous, nagging. possessive way? I l-ln all for personal freedom. A BACHELOR. ANSWER: s.» ..lil l. .~\;l:i l think that whenever married couples get big enough and broad enough to permit each other the largmt pos- ~ slble amount of individual liberty that it will go farther than anything else towards stopping divorce. I also think that jealousy between husband and wife is a deadly insult: that nagging will kill any love, and that for either a husband or wile to assume a possessive attitude is the surest way to make the other jump over the fence. I thi ' that nowhere else in the ivorid are good manners and con- sideration so lntich needed as in matrimony. ‘t MISS DIX: I am a boy oi 20. My girl wants to get married right. allay" but I anl only a private in the army and do not make enough for . ~ tn live on in the busy: she has ‘wan accustomed. Also. I love another girl better than I do her. What should I do? ‘ Keep away from hot". or marry her to keep from breaking her heart? KIND-HEARTED BOY Doll‘: ho kind-hearted enough to let u girl rush you "endy for it, or make you marry her when ilother girl. That is running nmlability into the ground. ,our heart and stiffen your spine and break off with the young lady who is pursuing you. ‘€f__ J8 W8l'-—‘F0lll’ Glee Club Presents Yen-g A" Fine Boncert Bv The Canadian Press __.__ 194 ~ The Prince of Wales Glee Club presented a splendid concert in their hall on Wednesday evenill a lililudlfil‘ till/re Kdlftgi/IOIIIV! of Miss 1E. igo ,- , Thermo an c en e, us. Bac., wth m“(§§,,,,§,f .. Miss Louis Cox as accompanist. An ala. appreciative audience. thoroughly i; e a -.,~ enjoyed the program of part-time songs, vocal and piano soos all so nicely arranged that each erform- er was given a good hear ng and heartily gpplfllldtid. The following was the pro- gram: : Songs-Land of Hope and Glory‘, Elgar; Drink to Me Only Wit Thine Eyes, English; Bendemeerks Stream, Irish‘ Men of l-larleeh, Q Welsh-Tho Glee Club. tQ s 9W . Plano Solo-Clair 'de Lune, De- hussy- Miss Bessie Conrad. En- Songs-Whereer You Wa k, Han. . core-Valse in a flat, cnb in. , . del My True Love's a Sailor, Row- - '> ‘ v I ‘ ‘ le_\ The Girls. ' - Contralto Solo-Gypsy Iove 5on5. Herbert-Miss Kay MacEachern. , . Encore-Dedication, Franz. . . - , ' ' ' ' Song-Song oi Peace, Slbelius-- ' - v * , ‘ Messrs. MacDonald, Peters, Mac- . Raek Bnrisivell, MacLeod, Creed. - A x _ , I1 81' SS OIL Piano Solo-(a) Prelude in O Sharp Minor, Rachmanirioiggrll/iiss ~ _ a Pggfg,“ ‘b’ V“ 5° “ m’ . TONIGHT, neighbour, you came to me, your old friend, with your grief. You '_ ' n th m nt. with? a? RISES? Mae Baguio, . . came totell me your hero son would never come home again. grerfih-glrimrjaidilzanlil’ grosggligituallmw‘ i - e a o , e - —- _ _ . "rig? Glee 051"?‘ Think on Me ' ~ , . Now, as your bowed figure shuflies homeward through the rain, I’m confessing to prano O 0&—- n ~ ‘ 1., , I ‘ Ann Scott; Spanish 50118- m” _ ' - F - » myself the truth I could not admit to you. Miss Marjorie Cruikshank. _ songs-A Shepherd Kept Sheep. 1 . H _ , ’ _ ‘Iihnimgmd Sprig) grllfdmsmgg t » You ve given me your friendship and respect. You believed I was backing up your ( n on erry . i . .‘ - f E enlng (from William Tell) " ', gossglh Mam“. King. M“; . _. _ son, and all our fighting sons with everything I had. . _ Lennon, Moore, Qruikshank, Dar- > . ‘wso-nkwham An mm Lullaby, ' t _ , . i - . Well, neighbour, I wasn't; Ihaven’t deserved the faith you had in me. For instance Shannon, arr. O'Hare—The(rB0Y5~ ' ‘ I sfiorigz-Ptiglaingsmrfielltsan amt-l‘), » _ r a ~. I never did buy all the Victory Bonds I could and should have bought. I was merely a Il II O y ' . Shadows going. oerdnglzjosgfg: ~ * ~ . ‘I ' “token” buyer. Dreams, ee ear - clggtional Anthem. . y ,~ » l I - ' I Last Victory Loan I bought a $100 Bond. I told myself we needed new things for our _ ' ' " A ‘ house-while your son was sleeping in the mud and cold. But tonight, when I ' ' saw your fine face twisted with grief, it suddenly came home to me that though I ozes - ' . I . ' could never have made any sacrifice to compare with yours or your son's, I could and R ' should, at very least, have tried to match his spirit of magnificent unselflshness. 0069M No, neighbour I cannot tell you these things, but if I could, I would also tell you this: LONDON 5E7 _ (A?) __ From this moment on, I will try to make amends for my selfishness. In this neit $231 lrlrgsierafolégsgfiillt (félggflfig » " ., Victory Loan I will, literally, invest lnvictory Bonds until it hurts. Even then, I giéfifstirnfigchjiit ‘lliglxilid ti: " . won’t be making a real sacrifice; I know those dollars will still be mine, to be repaid élffgaxf‘ ggmwg"? ,°,§‘;‘,,_§§:*‘$f§,§ . - ' I . to me. But I will have done my beat, at last, to deserve your friendship and respect. comes forward with a firm step and sure conviction to carry on the tad: to its appointed end." The voice oi the 70-year-old Prime Minister broke at time; as he ' a spoke. Earlier, at a memorial ser- ‘ ' , vice inlbfilltlb~ FEW! ~' ~ .\ C th d t n8 Ojust a few drops of aid aggen,‘ til}; Cllgie to Mr. ' K . ' C l‘ e . - Hem: ' 7 Sauce give Clisilrgslyiiil, who himself has everythingfrom steaks survived three attacks of pneumonia o ' I . - ‘ ‘ t. low-m M i» Zil§°hl‘°..l’§°?.2‘ii..§“f.'i‘ 8 l" ll V I c l‘ o r y L o cl n O p en s A p r", |‘ 2 3 r d l conference that Mr. Roosevelt, who v zest of spiced tropical died M. warm spnngsv ca‘, m, 3nd domestic fruit; Thuorréstykhvggs nlalln hr aw“ look NATION AR FINANCE COMMITTEE " e w s t - , and vegembies_ Thmts- m h“ eyesy ML Churchill, Baiddfl . Wh th rted at Aeotan a, why thnfty home’ the Pilhie li/{inxlgter related, "I must » - . r a idil bi i ' ' ‘ laniiwl‘ ‘linkers use this Co?’ 3121:3315; this? hifxstrlelnétlhnhnd I h, m, “M,” by guy vices were two-fold: of trlbutg to report was read and discussed. Elevinnlunbers answered roll call. if IHYHQIQKI°V£OFIQPR§EdhFfiTIKK ,,‘,‘},,§’,“°,,,l““s§§{§§ ewes lg dlmem irequendy m hefgfiht weiilon ‘lffflflgb J1, ma“ 350:: inn hiilsftzrry. "the services whiqh he Save to the holgfextolrfltasltllfll lamb! lfizwnaffii! ggaiutilepswczfvelgstmliizdeetailréfievi/Bifiy lg‘: gfinlihmgo new h!“ “om m m, “can? 01d, "gaug- gjegilllitlgsm . . ‘ Z fl - ‘ .. lead- welfare and peace not only oi his ' ' 1' ' - ' d (l ote himsei to ili- a af mon ~ , k d u no n tn a 0n h“ 1e" “and Sh“ w“ . Roll ll n ered by exchense O resident. ma Cross york handed with me an 8V . H d h d hm, the" coofliflg a“ Lbgflfgff i’; ,T§’,,,,,§,,‘,’,°,§Y_-F“ i118 the advance of our conqflmnfl :""{h§°°1§f,d'?.‘."a°' “l; m}: game? segds. £1 aodiapers anal! drones. The iol- famiiv and his hunts? Hudson §IYH',,,*,';;'“§‘,‘;‘;;.’Z,' 12i- m. keep a hm" M‘ the M? chmmhm “m he "caved Amcd “’"“§5 limo “lleht heznuge‘ “the grgt oafusegngrowlfioilyllxirank Meeting do“: by ‘heert/‘eaglorg lovllim ‘lindi-nmtmswere “d. Either} mmiiiii “and: eIFala begun velt and the PUPPY All?“ ' , 1E1‘ r8 . 0 ' th . Lune we! l Sc oo s. vcr r0 . e . - - y’ table f0‘ " "15"- m‘ I'm message from President aiilfaiiii. oin the globe. ab: was lln Dem"! R°°°°V°1t “Wm! "WY 3% hhnstess. Contest was put on m, ' . w feel at home and content a- while his master W!“ f d 3 , - ' “Mefg” 1”‘ “Qmffhay I m, 12X irresistibly and swiftly breaklnc the! be bwvsht w fruition for the iast- by committee in charse- . l gainwhen Miss soeiney. who gave "d YMW-iir oo s. i i enjoy he d -— M1 ‘ 68° m0!" f J ‘ in; benem o4 all the nation, 0g mi- ._ , h d falling off in his ac- DOWN‘ 0 span. _ . ‘ _ |_ < H100! guggsnednglear vision arid vizor on "And an m" “me ships“ mun manxvgrlgfi; “on of“, 1m “ICE PEI w complicated matter! " The Prime ltlons, food and supplies oi ever! ‘ma’ e ' I titute oi Rice Minister revoiledvthat the corres- kind w"? ‘m every 51M‘ [mung on trodumon u w“ .' new“ M". Th‘ women. m f ' ' 3-’- ' mndence between hgmseu and m; a. gigantic scale hcrl Allies in the lican cervical Point. met “zit-line: oirincnle o t M, ham. L’, w fu",fa" e late President totalled m0" "m" “m” “I m‘ ‘mm’ ltosr vanes! w. r. . wit!!!“ W" clthfiml hkflltedlglled by ‘mm N“- ' ' ll d: e - 1.700 messages. In adciitionlnlie and Unusual Trnm“ --- Qll “theclmand the mes-i if?“ A] h ‘Lin; which,’ a de- s _ ‘ I l! I Mr Roosevelt met nine P! On-A ril 4 the Rose Valley w.r. g cous um rved hoot p, r by,“ lwevflv’ dfiaihbuhziama The presence of the King and get It hclliiome gdlidrs. Raymong w‘ - , . ' ).Q§d a r " er oss o uman y’ ,- l ewson. e pr en occu e ‘ ‘ , 5 .5. ing on the eve of victory it was an Queen Wllllllfiifigst: glzsibeégufi: the chair. Meetinwliaened lg ng- "AL" nmnws To comm!’ "enviable death." the memor n scr ‘oh arm ing "Its a Good ng to et Ac- _ ' N Y m 1k "He Ind brought llhlllblllllf! W" B" ""\15“31'mb“t° ' uainted" followed by the Creed. " m!‘ ' 'l l through the 70PM of its perils. sins sovereigns to a 10MB" lw-‘Jel- gtoll oell was answered by nine "ll 1'6"“! W 9'1"“ ° M"- 1] fjflmr, Victory had east Ila sure and The somber Royal Film"? Md members. There were two visitors f0!’ 890d» I . '“' l! he Wflnted t0 U“ .t.ad b m pon him. ile had the countrys lfifldlni; Sufism" present. Minutes were read, ap- - _ 9d l! I Blended Into One l.°....i....§'....l' mtabllshed In the were Joined W “mm soldiers and proved and “n”. Red cm” work x l I l S om “d hunt m m“ my L lirlliiilrc Pnlilil . f I i i iii in the simple but solemn was passed in: two sleeveless oweat- other doc. find hi! mill-NW wlf N" 132.111.3155 .2'.‘.'i‘.'.‘.'.?'i‘.'.““.I. gilimillxlite tnbnteh atcsthlaariillilskald grtseésecisnemlsll- mkaaaiaessirlso 02:21 .1, mum," geasrgci-gtlblslicieléléigerdeclsivelv ‘end h lieu raised one strength. nil-nit The (mm or t e '1 ’-’ ' . " . 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