[caisson villus; all Helms-s Iloa-Fvesldenl-sl l- fisl. II A Iarltlnnnn II ll. vl earns-in- Ivmor- ll I (larvia fitment-vs cam-pi ' ‘Jill 3-4 ll .- - ' y Inn-u ~ an! shuns’! oulm- Males delivered ' u 0on0 an v a nevus» nulls’ av vaw (In advance) mine-n lsssl lime f’, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930 » i paling two elaborate brieis ior no other purpose than to keep him in- nocently employed was the unkind- est cut oi all. .' A» ‘Important Meeting g Tho indications are that there is "a be a general iederal election this Montreal and other imvcr- Hon. Mr. Euler's Conversion centers use busily engaged —-—-—~ . Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister oi Na- tional Revenue in the King Govern- ment, made a significant remark at Brantiord, Ontario, the other day. no said that in a country which is elzcluded irom the markets o! anoth- er country the tarir! mew legitimate- ly be used in a reasonable way to protect the rights oi the consumers and also ior protecting the indus- tries oi that country. In other words, Mr. Euler irankly dissociat hlmseli iroln the Liberal policy oi tarll! ior revenue and embraces. ior all practical purposes, the Conser- fictive policy oi tariii ior protection- whether his statement is an intima- tion oi a change oi policy on the port ‘o! the King Government or simply the opinion, ex oiiicio, oi a Liberal cabinet minister whose con- liltucncy lies in s. strongly Conser- ionisation, both provincial and coun- . In this connection it may bo v g mentioned that an organization ‘ meeting oi the Conservative women gavill be held in the new Conservative headquarters above the Canadian ‘Bank oi Ccmme us on Friday even- ling at B o'clock, when it ‘is hoped that sil those interested in the develop- ment oi the Province and the wel- ._ isle oi the Dominion will attend and _ ‘ ‘assist in organizing the women oi} ‘Charlottetown. The meeting is open’ ‘ h all women without regard to pres- _ ent aililintionl though the empha- fj; sis will naturally be placed upon conservative principles and the im- portance to Carlada oi an curly re- i r" ‘gum to power oi the Conservative’ vim“ province, remains in doubt l Mr, Euler is a very shrewd politician, I mil is not likely to burn bridges be- i tiicen hllnseli and his party. On the lurlfint Occasion he seems t0 have I wautlered more than haii way into , ~The adjustment oi our subsidy I m“ consemm" cm-np. bu; om" "‘ ‘i W1"- °°°°'°“"8 °° ‘m’ ‘°°“‘ w" Liberal politicians have done the 9n] organ, is now substsntiilly a‘ same mm! m Ontario’ m4 mums“ matter oi OfllCl'l.'.L‘.-')Il. The verdict oi l to and the“, w“ back “m. an e1”. the jury, it says, was brought down “an It m we“ to remember ma; 4 in the Duncan Commission ilnding; whue M‘ mm, m “m” tum m; 5 “d u l’ simply 5 questh“ of up protection in Ontario, his colleagues . pointing auditors to figure up the m the King Government m.’ “m” hmmmt‘ n m“ be 5°’ what is the iree trade in the Western Provinces. gexplanation oi the iollowing statc- Look!“ bum ways ‘m, vote! u an ment which appeared in the Patriot V o,“ Liberal prtkelectlon dodge; and Mr. Euler's present change oi heari may not unreasonably be m 4°“ as another evidence that arl election __§>__._____ L0ve’s Labor Lost i 8 5 in Cttawa Hon. Mr. Saunders tool: up the matter oi u: subsidy in lieu oi public lands. h m _ .ir. the light oi the settlement oi 151"‘ ° ° “g ithe Manitoba case. The Premier , ‘qirliorrned the Patriot that a great ——_"‘€_" "‘ ‘F ’- deal oi time and care was put on Potatoes in Jamaica " , the preparation oi this claim be- ‘ iore he went to Ottawa, and a '_'"_‘ memodal was drawn up embvdY- The Government oi the island oi . ing this claim, which he iilcd at ‘Yamaha is encouraging the cumvw ~' Ottawa on Tuesday last." p l ‘ ition oi potatoes in that island, and Again, why did Premier Saunders, l m m“ and during m, utm- p“; or his assistants, prepare an elabor- i o! m” posed heavy ‘mp9,; (m- ate briei oi all our subsidy claims “as on potatoes grown cum“ Jam. Provincial Conference at Ottawa in . conlmlssloner, “m” m m, c°m_ lnwwbfli "27- Acctinimg w the: merclal Intelligence Journal on this 345"“ “'9'” the 1“'7"th° Bur“ subject, says that the new duties had "n mmmmhn-lmd m“ u“ cm no apparent eiiect on importations h’ l. l“ 1936- Y“ Prwfle‘ Saunders’ SW’ the next year, but that there is like- eral months later, rehashed the" 1y to be a decline m u“ imam» whole subject, went to Ottawa HA1’ m“ o‘ potato" ‘m, “M, puma“ \ league, took up several hours oi the time o! the Donrnlan-Prcvinclal ,7: Conference, and retnmed home en- i. 7°‘ m‘ ‘wumenu’ why’ thmughoubsecd potatoes will be imported. in i m‘ “uwm! “mm” °f ‘he Leg-l line Jamaica impel-tea irom causes >,‘ IIIildow-he used both wands sslne- », my during the inll oi last year? ‘ Ila! did hi announce, in an inter- view ‘with the press during the early last (all, that he was ex- pecting u; receive early word irom Eheasteadmiinot alugelnsrket ior potatoes iroln the mritimes. .. , ._ ______.__. i Ottswroi the Oliwrtunity oi pre- Liner“, No“. fitting‘ our claims beiore this corn- ' ______ _ of commission? Why did he oofllathehadhisbriei may g V [one n was substantially ‘ Iflas as tbs one he had coin- ?” Farmers’ Parliament. . ‘fir. ‘ find View" the!" ha‘; ‘he mmmm“ also. F. W. Fraser, Canadian Trade ‘ l h°°m9ufled by a Pvemmentnl cm- this season. 0n the other hand he points out that seed potatoes are ad- mitted iree, and es Jamaica-grown potatoes are not suitable ior seed ..i'.hused over the iavwrable reception, the", m every prospect m“ mo,“ /uhm"' d“ he bust o’ me unpms‘ ; poiriucs to the value oi £5,848 and i ‘m n’ h“ mad’ ‘“ m“ °"’““““°° ha... the United States w the value . and the expectation he had oi helm; 1W an” m ma, “m, u” m“ s‘ “uh present our clam“ bdum n I ihe irllpurtntions from Canada were ‘m’ ‘9p°1“°°d “mmxtee m cum’ rszlwu, there irom the United States were valued at only Lbil- ‘Apparent- ly irons Mr. Fraser's summary ‘ct the situation, there will" continua to Ideal weather this-week ior-the Rarely hssanycolmtry lathe; ‘By The Way‘ in pursuits! crime is try‘- ing new apdstransa csnenmelltsill two Minutes that are wide apart in distancaandiin their history and cool isi conditions-ill Prussia and Meat‘- ieo. Once disease was supposed to bsduswinssciscrthsrmncw wellive liar-nod that diseases arise irom nltiihl causes and medical science, applies the needed remedies. _Wa have learned now that the acts and iconduet‘ oi men, like their bodily troubles,‘ can be understood. Psychol- ogyliaamade‘ it possible to dislnose in the diiiiculties 0i ab- the convicted man is mt the judge. Th“ in itsali is revolutionary Aiter convic- tion the oiiender is turned over to a "sentencing board," which considers his whole history, and norsonalit . reasonable, but it 00g- trssts strangely with the mills oi jus- tice whose operations we are all ac- quainted with. V , , hen a sick man is sent to ahos- pital it is not ‘ior a. iixed term, ior you; do fnotfltliow when he will be well.» 8o you ‘cannot send a man to prison ior‘ a fixed term, ior you do not know whenhe will be fit to re.- join society,-.nevertheless Prussia has retained it so iar as the maximum ahdmininlum apply thereto. A convicted man is sent to one in- stitutionor another, according to the~ kindoipersonhe is. Iihe isalong| term oflendsrhe goes to one, ii a short term oiiender to another. He‘ isrlot treated as one oi a mass; that islooked upon as a relic oi the dark ages. Ii he is under 25 he is not placed with older criminals. special treatment is reserved ior those dis- playing some mesltal abnormality. Prussia has cf diversified system oi correctional institutions, divided ior the present into three groups. short, term, longer uim and prisoners who‘ are extremely dliiieult to reform. Dramatic and fundamental chang- es are plannedvin their daily liie.| When some _ prisoners have served hall their they will ilnd themselves promoted to conditions little dreamed oi in prison systems elsewhere, Even more important pen, haps is the permission that will be elven them to leave the prison daily. lunch basket in hand, to work as iree men-in nearby iaoinrles and shops under contracts arranged by the pus-- s‘... . Thus they can slowly becomei accustomed to resuming a nonnal" place in society, ‘demonstrate their' - triers-tor release and earn money with which to startdiie again hon- estly. _ a 1 appiy-ITB iederal prisoners only, bat it is hoped that several states will also adopt the plan. Mexico goes beyond in making the lent- ence term absolutely indefinite, but outside observers are led to iear that the’ administration oi the plan will lack the thoroughness hich charac- terizes Prussian activity in such mat- ters. The oi Nations is the most representative andriniluential organ- isation yet established ior the, main- tenance oi-peaoe on earth, but just new world interest and anxiety has centered around tbs Five Power riav- Wbonierezlae in London. It open- lmeerziavorable auspices, but in the minds‘ ctsuiu members was a deep realisation oi the enormous dii- flouitles which must be encountered beiore tpstisisotol-y conclusion can bc reached. There will be timeawnen ihsseuidiouiiisi will seem w be too great tnbbzoverconle. but we may rest assured that a determined and per- sisierlteiiort will-be made to that gud, . d, w-Tho flaliorqoi the iselgue 9i the ten years oi its du- ration" has mm its inability w brim; snout erased» disarmament. 1t is tabs slirlléntlv based that the Naval ml? lllnalize a great stride inthlt direction in the stomach or intestine it is oitah dlflioult ior the doctor to understand the exact nature oi the can be dull or sham. ' i118. iorth. some heart ailment. heart which ielt as ii it would act- ually burst through his chest. gs this ieeling was not always Present his physician advised him that it was simply gas pressurg. i . Xray exa ‘The new Mexican code will at first _ B1] W. Brill. ID. AN X-RA! DURING‘ PAIN When-a patient complains oi A pain ing’. burn- crampy, smotherklg and so I! the region oi the heart, the patient may set the idea that he has I have‘ spoken beioro about a chap who thought he had an enlarged By the use oi the Xray or iiuor scope and a mirror the patient was able to see the beating oi his heart, and that it was oi normal s . p‘ By simply bending irom side in side he was able to dislodge the gas and it came upwards out oi his mouth. ‘ m iact that,ho was actually able toseethisgas ballatthevorytilfie that he ielt that his heart was on. iarged removed all his iear oi an en- larged heart. Now it is rather uniortunate that when attacks oi_paln occur m mu abdomen that the patient is not ex- amined immediately by ch; x my m that more can be learned o! wing 1; actually happening. Dr. E. Unger, . ‘F. ' W jinevery eosmtrrunderthesun tilrlrtonerior annual massage. day aizaasslfl men and Ywonlenboys andgil-iiwriietoher andunburdenthelr hearts secrets. writer-in the would," carbine than the Pruident. Bho has oiten been called "The Best mvsd with... in the World." with, joliied and lambasted and. ad- vised millions upon millions o1 her iellowmen. Yet so wmnletely has the remained always the confident. never the ooniessor, that iew have ‘ever glimpsed the woman behind the bu, Orig popular rumor held it in strictest confidence that Dorothy Dix was actually argue "because no Dix" wild turned out to be a. bald- headed gentlemen with a lonl B"? ‘MB-I'd old maid," write her ielninins readers ‘ when their own be on the sale side. "Dear Sir or Madam." _, _ " ' v “UQIWDNIIIIQOQ-lllmlnllllp) Dix the woman everybody lips and-thewclnsnnohodyxkaews. r. ‘s the highest paid newspaper since 1895, she hll lirvery day, crledand IYNDIthiI-ied letters. ' Btranse tsleshsve crown unyfovnd a group oi 1i: college proiessors. each o1= whom conducted the lulnn once a week. “'01 course, she‘ must ‘be a man" ‘ u..." lmale oorrcspondenid. women could understind us; summer one 0on- this tileory by ‘course you’re a sounblliihifli! of I toes have been stepped on. Thousands wiahini Th: flgwgvgr, beloved mYl-‘h i! I10 but s, shaming Southern Vienna, points but that ‘it is “m. mystery. m. . lady with most svmvlthm W“ l“ ally cult to rind the patients u“ W“. m MW“ m. Dummy pain and what is iound during the . because the X ray examination takes place aim;- mg patient has been without iced 1g;- 501116 “mo. and everything i; 1.1m“; It is now generally bgligvgq m“ most pain in stomac“ and mugging; is due to the muscular action or walls oi stomach and mcpggmey He reports his observations in three cases in which‘ an x my gum- lnation was made during attack; 0g ‘bvmins’ vain. pain caused ~ by gas pressure, and pain due to gun 5mm; I! you have an ulcer or "cancer, the X ray examination will reveal the Wham“! MW time. but the method of setting an X ray dill-ins an attviék oi pain should help your physician in his efiorts to help you. \ . r0 a raavnunn Thou are indeed at rest: Earth gave thee oi her best, That labour and this end. Barth was thyunother, and her true son thou: Earth called thee to a knowledge her ways, - streams: now Upon earth's kindly breast Thou art indeed at rest: 'i‘hon. and thine arduous days. tranquil night calmly on thee: and the sun pours down His glory over thee, mighti Earth givesthee perieet rest: Earth, whoin thy swltt ieet pressed: Earth. whornthe Oheart -i.ionel 3011mm. THE Lamp we LOVE as nan IIIGB was jrmsr oovslarloas or litmsn counsels ‘~ us. is Mrs. Eiimbeih Wflmh“ dflyug)‘ oi New Orleans whiiphaired. twinkly-eyed. softly dl-awlin'-—°“.¢ m h“ awn words, qlmled pettiooat." eoilt null-piled at»? at once a P95011969 wisdom “misting from her. Dark I I sparkled with iun or Eli" u?“ m‘, ’ deep with network o! one lines speaks eloquent- 'y oi early struggle! sceinst mm‘ breaking odds. oer-bully Dix- is {host or qua lovlbl? woman. 1r. is ihls-sndesrins mill-v or lsuulllp which insiflmd the “time oi New Orleans recently to do a delightful and an uncreegdeflicd ~od speeches and a great silver bowl . they lnigh reached outto touch passed. Old women Upon the great hills. up the great Fare thee well, O strong hearti The Q vsststarscrowmw, "as iemindne as ‘I Barely nve ieet tall. WW1 h“ she is 1161110841. and humor _ brown We! llld WWW’ lntcliisent symmthv- A all her titles, honors. But with ' world-wide repute. legrees, and s‘ ulslr own First lady. Mothers held up their i, see Dorothy Dix. 0111163?" her as "she ‘ with shawls , elbow to elbow l over their heads stood The mountains, and the lonely death a, m; * with cxquisiiely-sowned mstrons.‘ Upon the lonely mountains: O strong _'7'mm “d “hm “m” mlmuisie" ‘mud! 531$ how $3.... loved her dis l _. - g a d " The waded over, and the labour tlnqmshed dmthmn n w“ "Dav my m: my." . » A June sunglealned down on the, great gold-lined. lsilver bowl and platiev with his newly-cut inscription "To Elizabeth iidleriwather Gilmer (Dorothy Di!) who labors 101' i116 upliit oi her ieuev men. with In brilliant and Bil-Mill with thfi ‘lrbl-rsmmpdan-lsd house next door to Mrs. E. J. Nichol- ' supporting others. . "Part oiherworkon babiesithsi“ - m!) wonder the ahlyevgrailrosped. the sblmbiin: the nrunu;un. 1dr oomiort puller S or was...» has ever written‘ her fitblidfiflilll o! human ddlvair to counsel has had toiaoo hipster obstwlee or known sorrow than Dorothy Dix hbrseli’... . - ‘ smelly ni... the Civil wsr in wislncus old Oolinal house onthe borderbetween Tennessee and Ken- eusrmnsilssbsib Meriwe inheri- ted, muss oi money s. tinguished ismily ties, s great deal oi sliver plitsrand a houseiul oi mahogany heirlooms. I _ _ M soliildshoneverhadaboutht ‘playthlng,_never saw a thesten or a big _ city. But rbs spent a happy childhood riding. [hunting little dsrkies on the place.‘ in iine old classical library provided her education and formed herliterary taste. By the time she was twelve, she knew her Shakes- pear and Scott and Dickens by heart and had wandered unaided through iillvtieyb Dutch Republic and the Decline and Fall oi the Roman Empire.‘ ' ‘~ Likeoillergirls oitheperliodahe albtmdedps. iemale academy, gradu- ated at sisteen. tucked up her hair and got married. we seemed smooth ' and. ‘aaeilied. But months her husband was smitten with withinaiew a vimiesl and mental ailment that nlsdo him aninvslid. Years‘ o! dcctnrs’ and nurses‘ bills stretched ahead. “Ahd I d not know a. thing begin their letters, ‘on earth- to o to make adollar." ‘he stated simply, "I agonized ovel- the horror oi de- endence. until I grew ill and was sent to till Mississippi Guli coast, to recuperate. Destiny-and. I be.- lieve in lilsnlet as implicitly as any me inip the ion, the great woman who owned and editadthe New Orleans "Picay- lme." I mowed‘ her a little story I had written and she bought it ior promptly ‘wished mysei!’ on the ‘Pioaylmdland my newspaper career began, at $5.00 a wee ." ._Between'this modest figure and the _ ,,' lllmslsly uoomo a year winch Dorothy Dix now commands can be traced the hesribreslrins struggle ' oi s. courageous woman. . Forced 0o put iron: her all thoughts oi home and children-and happiness "in marriage. "she iponcentrated on the grim task oi earning-a living and the “Plcayunev thing. They gathered outdoors on "-‘ * in writing s. weekly article “he steps and lawn oi the Delesade for wdlnen.‘ . _ ‘inseam to nay tribute, with 310W"! "It came tome that everything in (Oontinued on pages) v Don't’ llesitate ." ‘ To Phone Us -—-_ w E-ieA. Foster nsuossoss triigthandwisdonizlbr ucman" l because ‘oitlwtfltlw. My iate was sealed, 101'!‘ I l u: .l_"‘.?..‘2...°"'.7."u...‘1'°‘1‘lu- "the beet leai and the “rollover w: ilrlltfltore l Iona‘ mine ave yo“ MM M’ ‘fififffifiififi ' _ 153 YODaskiorHBrN- l radium will sea that you an Black Twist. You'll, ‘ ‘mqffmajafffmm have the time oi _ ia-fiéumwssn sss make your liie trying to &'~,m,"“""" 0"‘ "F" "_ chew the flavor out of v 9-8 o J e .. Systematic saving its the fol-inflation of .of Nova Scoiia prosperity. e invites your Savin sAocount. Interest ‘is colnpoun ed hall-yearly. BANK or novl scorn EsTKElIEHEl) 1832 * " ‘Capital $10,000,000 asssm momma ‘Iota? Assails ovev 810.000.0041 With the ohloet oi giving the ‘best poalhia aawvlu to enslnvaa - t Intern Supervisor's llofljtlllnl In tsfl i; - - a cuss John. 1|. B. . , i“ , I - ~ wri- m i l \ lumen lust vealrs- caor -come theypsyrnents that provide ior carrying on another D0 not neglect to make provision ior adequate ill-e and liio insurance. It is the only way to provide ior the inture. Without it your work and care ior your (anally may come to naught. With “it they will be ssia whatever happens. - ‘ nuamo reassess waax there will be an oppor- tunlty ior those visiting the City u. call in sud discuss casu- insnrsnceproblems. _ information cheerfully given without obligation. u ‘ - Hyndmae, ,5? C0» Ltd ' The Oldest syrupy iir. n. l. Lower Queen Street C‘ lottetawn * oi thiwiine tobacco. l\ A; I