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April 6 —(OP) lfp-linnounctment that a new men. fftal hospital would be established Int Campbellton came in ior com. Qnendaticn from both Qppgglflgn Qliid Government speakers as debate s» on t*he\ budget continued in the New Brunswick Legislature today, W. Grant Smith (PC-Saint John Oity) said opening of the new ln- stitution would clarity the ritua- tlvn retarding new facilities for mental patients. _ 3W. he said. "it does not solve all the problems of mental hygiene in the Province." l-ie asked imv Drovement oi conditions at the Provincial Hospital at Fairvllle p.114 “fled Bettina up or a home for mentally deficient children. ‘iitsnoi hi. results when PUMTY PLO Try it ’ ltissiactthst assay eiCsasdfs best cooks Gad they gsshetesr worsening-lot calms coo s! or 5mi- yourself. Istblsu ‘jflfi. lllsesndleadsrellsPnh Gsstlsst hsvlrllssfisslllta , l ?UHU:ieatflaittiateftlastt‘ nIIIIIIQ!QD!!!9I| 4, ' . they sss lot all riled-lid’ ‘III Loan or‘ nova I sought his love in sun and stars, And where the wild seas roll, And found- it not. As mute I stood, Fear uvca helmed my soul; But when l gave to one in need. I found the Iord oi Love indeed. I sought his love in lore of books, In charts of science’ skill; They left me orphaned as before- l-Iis love eluded still; Then in despair I breathed a prayer; The Lord of Love was there! standing —THOMAS CURTIS CLARK WATCH WATER. Although pure water lacks odor, colour and taste, these alone do not guarantee its purity! so, it's not sale to drink from springs and wells just because their water is clear and palatable. Contamin- ated water can harbour disease even more than impure milk. That is w-hy Canadian communities guard water supplies so carefully and why drinking water is checked constantly on our trains, ships and want to drink disease. . USE SALADS separate course, crackers, served. Crackers, if used, be spread with butter or and crisped in the oven. an; DIFFERENCE IN REFERENCE It's s men's world. all right. Just look at the difference in these descriptive words and phrases, de- pending on whether one is refer- ring to a. man or a woman. If he doesn't marry, he's a "bach - elor" - glamorous word. Ii she doesn't marry she's an "old maid," writes Ruth Millett. When it's his night out he's “out with the boys." When it is her night out she's at a "hen party" What she hears at the office ‘s “news.” What she hears at a. bridge party is “gosslp." If he runs the family he is "head of the house." If she runs it she "wears the pants in that family." If he is overly-solicitous oi her he is a "devoted husband." 11 she is overly-solicltous of him he ls "hen-peeked." If he keeps his eye on her at a party he ls an “attentive husband." even aboard aeroplanes. We don't. When the salad is sci-val as a sand~ wiches often accompany it. Olives. radishes and celery also may be should cheese THE GUARDIAN, LivingiSiLeisure /TH_E WOMAN'S REALMz i i a "possessive wife." _ In middle-age he is "in the prime of life" or "at the peak oi his career." At the same age she's "no spring chicken." If he is an easy spender he "doesn't deny his family anything." If she doesn't count the pennies she's ‘extravagant’ or a “poor manager." Ii he hasn't any small talk he's “the quiet type." If she hasn't any she is “mousy." It all depends on one thing - whether you're speaking oi s man or a woman. NEW WAYS TO BE PRETTY AT HOLIDAY PARTIES At the next party, look at the prettiest girl in the room (you Will i anyway—everyone always does)! Qhe ls the one with most of the: men, the eyes of most oi the others. I "Vogue" points out this month. Her prettiness. though, is often a mate‘, ter of invention. She has learned‘, what wrongs to avoid, what rights i to do. How to be like her? ' Don't be the girl who tries too, hard, who takes from too inany{ fashions, not judicious bites, put; heaping helplngs, and looks like] musical comedy. Don't be the girl who does not try hard enough -the almost pret- ty girl. If you are blessed with good bone structure, don't miss for lack of grooming and actual neatness. always parts oi any pretty look. . Don't be a store-window gin, with a. waxy dead-pan. You may stand out, but you won't stand up for long without individual flavor. Do be the girl who gets her prettiness by her fresh. starchetl. exaggerated-with-care look. if its a season oi small‘ waists. make your waist smaller yet. If it's a season of bracelets, make an armful. Do be the girl with the under stated line. Make much of peren- naturally you will stand out brushed. shlnlnfl- a colorthat says "Look at me. with witty care --wlth toned you want in the prettiest dress. If she sticks close to him she ls i ? Queen Bottom Row, left to right: Eric Kelly. ' Jil Doyle. Top lww, 1m to right: i Billy Murnagihan, Edmund Oahlll, Jimmie Smith, Merrill Plneau, Wendell MacNelll. Trueman Mooney. Adelbert White, n Benton, Kevin Larferty. Keir Kelly. Donald Richards, Don. aid IeClair, James In. George Whitlock, Menard Oahill, Philip Kelly. Middle Itow, left to right: Vincent Griiiiiln, Mlgusti Bitches. IARoy McConnell. Maurice Malone, Ohm! IV- (I. Buflsr) 060110 Dllldfl. hckie Blanchard. Bernard Doucet comfort. Kay slept better, hugging it closer to only had Kills voice, coming thus to the girl that it had broken for YOIIXS ially nice ways — with shirtwaist and skirt. Add wonderful cuff links and studs to an equally wonderiul silk shirtwaist. Couple these‘ will greatsklrts oi velvet or taffeta and 1f Do be the girl who wears color, Have the old allure o! the Lady; I i“ $1’, ‘“.,‘§h;h:o§,‘f°;°:; a Tgifinavenw you finished of! that job i112?“ Doy- n may be notable, nowyet? Struck me last night you for brilliance, but for surprising! gxeiftitzrle ‘ggigraaotggufdola icould bite your head oft this week dcwm accessories and gestures. For to be remembered as the prettiest girl, not as the Blfllamier- 5...... School Pupils vosaesee-eoeos-t-est Three I-‘or Egypt B) Violet M. Mcthley That thought brought peace and her heart, than she had for many nights past. For not out of space, brought her an as- surance of his love, but it seemed ever the spell oi Hale's fascination. Zendn as... The Truth 'l‘he disturbance at the Royal Tomb at Abu Rameses had been reported, with additions and dis- tortions to the Government auth- orities in Cairo, and their hand had come down heavily. This trouble was only what the department had expected. They had been very reluctant to give per- mission in the first place for tear oi probable bad effects upon the local inhabitants. Now it was plain that this had happened. The Climax Company were instructed that the taking of the film must be dis- continued, not another shot was to be made, or police proceedings would be ordered. And these in- siructlons ihad been hastily 10r- warded to the Director and. Pro- ducer. “I don't see what you two are making such a fuss about." Sydney Lovelace told the dejected pair. "After all, you've taken all the scenes that mattered including those in the Tomb. And you really can't expect your entire Company to let themselves be butchered even to make a super-iiiirn!" “There's something in what you say-Syd. we did get tlfe Tomb shots," Jacobson brightened e little. "We could take the rest of the desert scenes any place where there's a lot of sand. And it'll feel good to be back in Hollywood again.” "You'll be leaving here soon then?" Lovelace inquired casually. "Soon as we can pack up and catch a boat. Whattthe use of hanging about here’! There's a steamer down river the day after to-morrow." “Oh. have a. heart Jake!" Love- lace laughed. “The women twill never be ready by then! 1 want a few days more myself. Make it next. week's boat." I "Why?" Arklngton suspiciously. , "Just private business." the [other answered with ~ a careless shrug of the shoulders. “Chasing the little widow, eh? demanded ‘were making ‘pretty good going and Mave's been looking like she past.” l “Kindly keep oft’ my affairs. Jake," Lovelace spoke with cold “Oh, all right! Only it's not safe b Richard Duffy. James Lcngsphis. to, John Bradley, George I-lennessey, 'I‘ha.nas Lund. 000110 Photo by Garnhnm ' Russell, whcm he came upon rud- CHARLOTTETOWN “Why areyourieéth somlich Vl/lritfitéday ?" - “Beceusei I changed to Pepsodent WITH inlay! l?’ ,/PEPSODENT ,7 Will. GIVE YOII. ‘IOU; Till, WIIIIEST TEITII] Why? Because only Pepsodent contains lritun, the marvelous exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest cleansing action ever ofiered. Pepsodent gets rid oi’ every trace of dull film. That's.vvhy New Pepsodent with Iriutn gets your teeth cleanest-and when they're cleanest they're whitest . . . ask foe‘ PepsodeatDentsl Cree-tn today! You'll love IT'S mun ma? MAKES THE DIFFERENCE‘ ' v to drive a jeilous woman too far, you know." "I don't need any advice either thanks.’ Lovelace swung off, and Jacob- son winked at his companion. “Course o’ true love not running. quite up to schedule, eh?" he commented "Well, well, too many drmes are a bit apt to spoil the sport!" It was in no pleasant mood that Sydney Lovelace paced the winding paths of the hotel garden. Kay's rebuff, just at the moment when he had felt so entirely certain of her, had thrown him back on to ‘his worst self. During the past week his attitude towards his wife had altered far more than he himself realized. He had set out at first to win her again more from bravado, or on a dog-in-the-manger principle than from any real return cf the old passion. _ But just as Kay herself had changed, so had his feeling for the thought of that other man, his rival,'had become a gnawing dis- quiet only eased when Lovelace felt himself to be gaining ground, re- claiming what he had once wilfully thrown away. __ Now. the jealous torture had re- turned twsnty Iold and zenda denly round a bend in the path. was to be its victim of the moment. His face only darkened in answer to her timid smile. greeting. much for her. She'll be quite her- zenda answered confidently. that." her. It was iar nearer real love. far" deeper now than ever before, and _ “Perhaps you can tell .ma what's become oi Kay?" he said, without "She's in her rocm. That night — the tight at the Tomb-was too self in another day or two though.’ "It depends what you mean by “Why, doesn't aha-haven't you- oh, I thought from what 1-I hoped tween you that evening. I felt sure of lt!" “You were eavesdropping, eb- spying?" His hop-d eyes watched the unbecoming dark flush rise slowly ‘in’ Ziendirsflallow cheeks. "Well, you—can't- have seen the- finish of that closeup. Because it wasn't the happy-ever-atter ending you - we -ex,pected." (To Be Continued) Beavers After Three Truro llefeneemen _ (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B. April 'l— Saint John Beavers. who lifted goalie Sonny MacDonald from Truro Bearcats in the middle of the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue thts season. may have three deflencemen of the ‘rnlro squad in uniform next season. " luxury tissue ls ‘ everything had come all right be- lle rsIhfl, le silky-sel- ‘ I pompous your alrisl In! this pepsin-priced super-laugh, super-absorbent. 2 for 23¢ MacDonald, along with Frank p all the wuy through .- Christies Biscuits GIMQI Gmbow-ki. mu an...‘ and nus Steele. arrived in Saint John Beavers’ officials. ald intimated all four would said. CONFISCATE BEE]. Township police office to roads. ~ colo: to match the SCBDOTY. Wrdfly to talk ‘ibuainest’ vritI Following the meeting MaJcDon-i with Beavers next sesaon- The do- cislon was “almost ‘certainflrrhq LONDON, Ont. - (CP) - Cons fiscated beer - 1,608 bottles o! I - has been shipped from 10nd»! attorney generaPs-departanent Toronto. The beer was seized from motorists parked on township side-n ‘IEQIINICOLOR GAMOUFLAGI The chameleon. s. small lizard conunon to Madagascar. changes surroundin] YQII Dlll ,4 ‘ -',_, i314 ill