LUOUNG BOY NOT FIT AS HUSBAND Dorothy Dix Says- Slack can 1.. "siiéitiis Either Too Vain 0r Has Iniferiority Complex DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to a b0 M“ m take a Bible oath not to get married until this 28 $5,513,‘ ‘out-e 13:71 the war is over, I love him very dearly, but; I am just not going to wait ' for four or five years when there are plenty of other men I could marry. His mother wants him to return to college when he gets out of the tlimn Mario Pins Visit to Dominion IDNDON January 36- Msrlc of (OP) — army and that would be a couple of years more to wait. - ., Dont you think his mother is being very unfair to us not to let us marry while our love is still fresh? P. I. H. ANSWER: I think the boy's mother shows a 10% 0f 800d. “Md. common sense and lmowledge ot m9 1" ill/int; to keep her son from marrying be- fore he is 23. Would that there were more mothers like her, for, if there were, wc would not have so many boy-and-Blfl marriages cluttering up the divorce courts. No boy under 23 is fit for marriage. Up to that time he is still an undeveloped kid whose any Changing because he is growing and in the matur- ell. so he_ does not know what qualities he is going to when he is a man. Besides that. unless he happens tu no way of supporting a wife and family and has to his parents or her parents. And that is a. poor return the sacrifices a father and mother have made to educate tastes are continu ins procure hlms want in a wife be rich. he has dump them on to make for him and to try to give him a start in the world. v Anything that is worth having is worth waiting for and working for. and. this goes for marriage, little as you believe it. You say you love LllS b0). yet you are not going to wait for him for four or five years That shows how little depth your affection for lilm really has. You don't cvcii trust it yourself. And you are right at that, because puppy lore l: the frziilest thing in the world. A breath of passion will blow it rural‘. A new face will make you forget it, or you will just outgrow it. You will have a far better chance of happlnes if you will wait until your sweetheart has finished his college course and got a start in his career. Remember he won't be exactly senile even after he reaches tho vast age of 29. > ‘ DEAR. DORUITIYV DIX: Most girls want to win praise and affec- tion from the masculine sex, but we boys can't see even dates when they wear overalls, sweat shirts, bagging sweaters. their hair stringing down and flat-heeled. dirty shoes. It seems to us that if girls want iiie attention of boys they would want to dress up and use a little make- up. A boy doesn't want to feel as if he were going out with another bay when all the time it is just a girl who has let herself dovm. We don't expect a girl to be dolled up all the time, but she can at least look halfway decent. DISILLUSIONED ‘TOMMY. ANSWER: Well, Tommy, I certainly do agree with you in regard to the girls who go about looking as if they had just been fished out of the garbage can, but I cant explain to you why they do it. I think that a girl who wears slacks and has her shirttall out is either so abnorm- ally vain that she thinks she is a knockout no matter what she has on. or else she has such an inferiority complex that she is ‘ t» and considers that nothing can make her look uglier than she already is. Clothes do a lot. for a girl and she is mighty foolish to throw away llPl‘_ll'Llmp card. And certainly when a boy takes her out she owes l’. to him to look her best DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a girl of l6, desperately in love with a married man with four children. He tells me how sweet and nice I am and other things. He doesnt know that I love him and I feel that i.’ I don't tell him I will go crazy. Shall I tell him, or leave him irloric? MARY B. ANSWER: Leave him alone. Keep away from liim. Don't listen to him when he flutters you. Cant you sce that his words mean nothing when he doesnt even tell you that he loves you? He is just a. con- temptible cad who is amusing himself at. your expense. You are a nice little girl anti don't. want to break up another wo- man's homc and half-orphan little children, so let this man alone. You; will soon get over your schoolgirl crush on him. ~-a ‘THE CHARUOTTMUWN ouaizoim Re alm '1 Social i>erson a| rFashions 7 Lilfiffllillres- A JOB ouiv V00 can no What is mo; m; “It was s. palatal swath! Pike control Questions Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and ex-Bmpress Zita of Austria Hungary who found a comfortable refuge 1n Canada. The Yugoslav queen mother told the informant that in any event she definitely intends tn visit Can- ada. soon after the war, taking her two other sons, the Princes, Tom- lslav, I7, and Andrej, l4. "I have heard so much that. is good of Canada that I would like to see the country and our people who have mode homes for them- selves there," she told the infor- mant. "I undeist/and a. consider- able number of their; live nix Hamilton. Ont., and I ope t0 the“ an “w ma’ iifitilafifiiili ‘if. ‘l.‘§.€“i'o°’.i.°§ié°h“.;: Th“ “*9u$h‘°d“°“t°d ‘New’ Vin Xpansive mood-and that great-granddaughter oi Queen v w Wm)“. to me Victoria. takes pride in being able the to call herself partly British. IIer pantry; A“ mm nqw["_he ‘lid; interest in Oflnadfl his been QWK- "Well, Ellen we finished the hay!" cried recently through association - e s " The supper WlLs of frled-smelts, this evening, sweet and crim with boys of an RCA!‘ ber squadron near her home—a re- . stored 16th century cottage in heard James remark with satisfac- Huntingdonshire. The queen is a tlon to Judy: "That's better than frequent visitor to the squadron chicken!" I as I consider the and recently helped brghten the matter honesty, I'm partial to of thl Those e cooked. were the results of the “koly Jock and Jeanie made on a recentmight to a home beside the Braeside river. For at the farm they visited. its feet~ washed by the river-waters. the nets had ust been drawn. Not dismantled stack, tonight a win- some rxew. moon clear and lovely hangs above mv hill to the right to light a calm snow-covered land. The work at. the hay was finished nearing dusk. “My goodnes, Mrs. Ellen" Judy said in alarm “come and see what the barn-door is doing!" It was being slowly taken up by invisible fingers-to Judy- up and up. faster now. to tinail swing into place in the barngable. The hay-hauling had been com- pleted-fm the esent. As if I hadn‘t been fo owing the work play by play, or round by round. James said, after a most satisfying crews rest room with a gift furniture and drapes from her home i 1.1.. bill iii“ l. Q. 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A storm could break at any mlnutei Jeanie and Judy volunteered and were al- Q ages‘ wsttaluaké-ilpxéatlkif unfamiliar m . , 8 , tumbling m. rolls n-oiii lb gfrlii “m” °“ ‘he mm“- I‘ . . mow to feed and bed waiting ani- mAdnN“ 355g“? oigflgmilafh. mals. Theres always the feeding unmo and watering and bedding. Pard. Q when wnfmm" Gunman n‘ beoom alicl " m LivingiSr Leisu l»? t;*tt‘av ~ r~1EM.I MA$ W Good for you - Digvesiibie as toast! rii _THE woman's REALM‘: one paw sore from a skirmish, ,_, dutifully followed cattle to the A ‘anther coupon 95 w“, b” oorne valid February 8th. the mill and than here a chance that tea limpln hurried them back. Not m" ’ e” “d” mm‘ “mmit aéitdvcoffee will return u» the rat/ion A. No, definitely not. when grain was in the mangers but there's the careless one that wan- ders and needs to be guided safely to the stable. There was water. ”*_'“*—'”" clear and sparkling car ed from _ IF BABY Ellen." she said breathless and‘ glluilhiflfl “Itswto DIE“) ‘the pig‘: eat} er concen aes." . an arm-l Xglkaiogltélflw] and funnyugto Judyt.’ ' aro yn was ou oors, a almost tshe same chores. I knew. £ABlEsf;'°“°‘°‘°“'v°“'h'by for James told with an iniimd air. All the farm- “n!” M“ H__ Dmenelnnmpgm h. ers between Alderlea and "thel . - other 1am" must have been vary ffiliiffiifizili.‘llifi‘l....'lilifiii°fiii"ii‘i3; the pumps pail full after pal Both pumps were called into play. Judy hustled at the work. “My dear" I threatened once “if you. break that pump ." "Mrsl l I l i I And hzvliich. perbaol. gunfire plaguing sq winter wears or.» 1n rggding authors, when you find deep end into colours which t“ Bright a strike our season are u bold a. roam w t y posters. some will be for yo ,1" you may against. - ~ Beat way to discover whidi g friend and which i; foe is t; u; colour hoops of crepe papekm set Duper in aippmximm ve mason ‘Do think on. at. another season, gem ntoatk °".?.‘°“‘°é’ wuinltiixliiciiwrtih can 8m own . ltZ- lids-MOD shades-and ti»,- them w, wh . 3w; “m; 1; wuoly ‘boom, in front: of a. mirror placed in As maize: another’. sense one's own. metal-less north light. The m; i ‘to see wih of these brim -Iyi-on ‘colours floods your facc m“ ___ brighter tints, helghtenes the my wwran WINDS HARD [in win" skin. the soanue ill you; 0N SKINS mres. the g1 ts in Your hair. m. - s that orrt . a '—:;§ BLACKHEADS green blackheads -- dissqlv; et two ounces of peroilli; nmsmsiro-ieemoimmni (moose your face cream for its , richness; for a lanolin content (or D011! l busy finishing some work today. st0ma_ch—wliatnrolielrtwnlmitergivlngher other penetrating Oil); for tiomo- them- Egg glhytgéfielnzigllégrfégleilotwlglggagig lltaebyvgtawn Tablets, to see how much better gill-End or bfQkgn-dqwn puiflcies pgwdg; {mm any drug more and apply JRIIIES told me He SEW them all‘ Swtet-tastin »—easlly crushed tolpowder w gen make it a goof‘! lubrlgant- gently with wt" hot clmh our u“ "rainy mum“? he said Wm]- ndukzdJqnilflgep ..nufl_nodulunleflect: Pu on your cream beore a th, blackheads. They simply dissclveiia Bus’. and baskets to mé mutt?‘ 552,119,131 fflelcfivfil n dmphhvcni mgl,:r_ begirosdgoirxo? qmclkiedéounwc rum‘ disappear by this safe simple method, ouses. with armfuls of wood or, mjngffiuf“ m" "mp" Mm“ m ° u “he Mum .n 3mm,’ ‘reaimem meml’ "lasing ‘he “at” i° vmal“ Never be Wilhalll niullbox of Baby's Own Tablets. Sickness so often strikes in the nl ht. and before you only make-up. For that. softening job, you make a. sadly at me then ‘e 2s 1.x a u: t ti ed. . we» h- “m1 " m" "* li“.t‘él‘°.f‘l.i‘iif.“°é.’if..“.f.‘i.‘f cook's Otlliliiil cannot say. As he says: “Comfort? i LL; -~— ,__, mug water A w“! he“ m" ‘I , _ probably! o o o tent over your head while you ' lteamwl-lrfaceisahelptokeep Tiiere was sawing done at the d mill today. "Hear the funny noise!” Judy said as she spread the dish-towels on a convenient porch- ‘ , rail. It was a “circ ” converting r~*:...::~i.:tr “i m s“ e or “e “w ‘ l A mother was trying to enter her mink n‘ reminded Jun” somgynve-year-old pride and joy in a. er kindergarten whose age require- ment was six. "Shes very intellig- ent,” infonned the mother. “She can easily pass the six-year-old es ." ' "Say a. few words," the skeptical The tlon s-e governing the production and sale of seed- ta it was" came ‘may’ teacher tolct the You!!! one. had been "separation-papers . for James and me he wouldn't have‘ tefigéissusigazilie calmixxmiglwrtléig had time to exainlii-e the contents! _ ._ I looked into it. Saw like the dic- wit"? “m “SkQQ; Film“ ‘"1"’ tionary “it changed the subjcct an‘ “mds- mm-e‘ often to bewilder me. then put it. SHEifOULD At a local first-aid cilia. the away to await James’ leisure. Ii question of fainting came up. The sup . the rules are similar w: those of last. year and he has those’ instructor explained to the class the cause of ' was pgettv wtell; by llrfiilft. All the samte. e recep o t s paper rings o inind. that Dlliesently liieforc I know‘ glfa‘ “NY u ma“ m. cififgfiaggn and n’ spring w! peso“. t3 way’ ’_that it. ‘could be prevented by get- we moaned to om. “way cw“. tirigxathe head lower than the heart. imz radio-programs being joined bv l’ lance?’ h? "fid- "u W“ we was t:a..:i;:a.os _.i.:2i..t=tt.t: were other visitors as W611. The en- tertainment was blurrcti and intcr- mated at times. A small-battery is about to give up. its life being a1" most done. "Its those news-casts Judy said gluing a bit at James. Another battery was connected and those with the best imaginations- and E8Hl—-WOI‘€ able to get the features. We had our knitting. Jeanie. finished her pair of snug mittens. another finger- or two in a. pair o loves. James prefers gloves w n he‘ works about the, buildings and for harnessing andI hitching horses. ‘m ' tail’! e your lace over again. A woman in front asked. "What sort of knot is used?" 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