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If not sold privately will be "1 fauctioned on May 14th. 1y sivmn MacG. SMITH. Southport, Lot 48. ‘iAPD “N. A. GILLIS, Eldon, !‘|_"'l138‘5'2'6'11. nilrofsssional Bards McLEOD 6v BENTLEY W. l2. BENTLEY, If. C. I. A. BENTLEY, If. C. Barristers and Attorneys-st-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 1st Richmond Street- u BELL f‘! MATHIESON lI-Ifl lLLHsthIflIILI-LB. Barristers I Solicitor! lfoncy to Donn Dsmsrsn Block. Uharlottstswnlld. 'A~ I. HASLAM, B.A.. LLB. IAIIISTII, BOLIOITOI» ITO HURRY T0 LOAN New Bncs fifiilllo l Ilsa 8w A _ _ In Frauds‘ Acfresses’ Plight‘ Leads itoRevela- tions of Horrors _____-. By Allan Goldfin Ocntrsl Press Canadian Writer NEW YORK. Mny 1 River Orcst Sanitarium, ., L. L ' To whom it may concern: The bearer of this note is an out- sidslaborcrhermsohccanvcrify- what I say and give details. I I can't seem to get any co-opers- tion here. They've been giving inc the works. constantly, yet I find it is costing $50.00 a week hem for me, and a month has been paid in advance. By whom? And why? I'll go nuts here soon. So. S. O. S. my friends. Connie Allny. ‘This letter, vrr-ltten by a popular Broadway singer oi a year ago, reached the hands of lawyers al- ready crusading against the New York “Pink Slip” law providing for lunacy commitments on the word oi s single licensed psychiatrist and the consent of a relative, and caus- ed the lid to be ripped from a prac- tice that, in comparison with its hideousness, can only be linked to the white slave rings and dope rings. Connie Ahny, Broadway rk ‘Bares l . l x ; . . ' ‘ i other... _i.hs adll¢§arlw'd“°o“rimsrqo.'-m.ap analysing wbsttiicy-ikncw of,ths "@437 against tlloi ‘Quad been blood this: w _ the to ou , EDIHIWII. l Wm find w inside tlon. In thg mcantlum-theywcrs in- formed. some ‘oi r ti» A0551“!!! had been before the Prlnccsato ac- ousc Lorry of the assassination, but were "having a hard time witirbcr." "God bless herl" cried Lorry. Then Captain Qukinox oi, tbs ' d~ coins in with had conformed to the Jaws oi the Grsustark and hsd sworn that Lorry was the slayer of tor-ens. ‘therefore Quinnox hart brought a warrant for Larry's arrest. -' “You don't mcsnthat the Prin- Doctofl Nam, you...‘ singing star, before her commitment to the ccss has signed a warrant for ms - mental uistitution from which aha h trying to obtain her freedom, that she bcllcvel ms guilty?" Lorry Eighteen 01d mm and women, and George H. Newman. who is lug a cw York institution for sl- cried. lend "‘ " an,“ -“ a ‘ “8hssignedtbcwsrsnt-vel-y~ prey of the greed of heartless rela- tives. medical quacks and scheming lawyers-and these are only the _ Girl Blames lulstivcs ones that have been found out-- . ' have been named to the New York district attorney's office as victims of forged papers committing them to the living death of inoarceraton while sane, in state insane asylums There are intimations. furthermore, that this same heartless mud is practised in other states. "These 18 names will prove to be merely the first enteries in a black list oi‘ hundreds of aged New York citizens whose fortunes have been confiscated through criminal operation oi’ a psychiatrist," pre- dicts Dr. Earl Cileslier, who says that his name was forged to the 18 “pink slips" lmdel- attack. As Dr. Chesher pressed his charges of wholesale fraud and criminal abuse of the insanity law. his lawyers sought to force s, stats probe into what promises to de- velop into a. scandal embracing tho administration of every public asylum in the state. Attorney-general Joseph Bennett investignti -n of the records of the Harlem Valley State hospi- tal on the glfllllids that he has no lvltr. Newarrs case is by no means the first that New York has had to contend with, nor the only one waiting judgment. A perfectly sane girl, ‘it was Mary Doyle's awful experience dur- ing 1934 to be wrongfully incar- cerated in an insane asylum fora period oi seven weeks. This, she $119898. was due to the plotting of a relative who “rsilroaded" her. She wm led. fighting, to the ioc pack treatment. and kept there for three hours strapped tightly in. The fear of golngycrazy is almost worse than insanity itself .11, gripped her stronger after each pack-treat- ment. Daily she was forced in’w_the company of mad, sometimes raving, men and women. Soon she was de- veloping maniss and complexes, slowly descending into an obli- viola. However, she struggled to keep her mind clear, realizing that once she completely gave way, sll was lost to her. Finally after seven weeks she was able to smuggle s, letter out to authority to prosecute crimes which much against her inclinstim." ans- ing st last to hcr daughter's peril. succeeded in obtaining her release. Secs His Sister Acsseissoontobetrlcdinthc New York suprclnc court, brought by Emil Bursar, former mesldent of the Marcy Foundry Corp. who, in his action to have himself de- clsrod sane, alleges his half-sister, now in control of his $175.00) estate. and s physician transported him by aeroplane from California in a conspiracy to have him put sway. _ e startling exposures have finally thrown the spotlight on the efforts of mental hygiene organiza- tions, notably that ‘i “ “ by Olli- fcrdvwhittlxlgham Beers, himself a sirrvivoroiatermofhor-ror inan bcntbat. if abs did not, he would put the csso before Prince Bolsros. mrenzk father. who ‘would m. stantly demand satisfaction. Harry Anguish was not accused. sndwithagusrdoisixmcnhswsa allowed to return to the hotel. At the Castle. there were mixed feelings ‘The nobility wore glad tbatths Princess did not have to sacrifice herself to fiorenl. but there was thclicar that his father would demand the life of his slayer or. as on alternative demand satis- faction from the country itself. with the great wsr debt hanging over it. The stricken Prinous collapsed from the effects lof the ordeal. t her will she had issucdthe warrant for death war- rantlllor, like tho others, she M- insane asylum. to detain national u" ‘ stion oi the conduct and “y? mm many-guilty ~10: he‘ management of institutions for the, " 1n ‘ mentally incompetent, many which they declare are hotbeds of 111m, ghmugh Qumnqx um political um , ‘ - d ‘ r ' 5h, s. - “r411; “- tcnee to whichyhundreds oi persons cqpg, and 1n m, ‘muom 0g g 1mm“ have been “railnoaded" and in guard he fled o no night from the jail. . which inmates are being plunged . . awaited him and Quin- her mother. Her mother. awaken- . there. He is suing the institution may be committed in nnection deeper into the depths of insanity» carriage - no: ssw that h; entered it, with the admission of patients to state institutions of any kind. Proof of fraud in connection with Halifax Port l ittments alight makethc state 0 - liable to suits m many millions by Arrivals illegally incarcerated asylum in- . mates. ‘_"'__ ’ The current crusade was darted ARRIVALS when one George H, Newman, ‘I'l- ycor-old resident of Long Island started suit against the Wlngdsle hospital after his release from 1 Pulaski from New York. Stuttgart from Stream. Bremen Novalite from local Harbour. /. SAILINGB and “committing doctors" for damages in -- equence of “false . incarcena" as insane and in iur- Pulaski. to l‘ , hsgcn. Stutts “t. to New York. Newfoundland to Liverpool. Nova-lite to Local Harbour. VEBSELS llN BERTH thcrlrlg s. conspiracy to have him falsely adjudged incompetent." Unsulpeaing have no ides of the horrible experience it is for a sane person to be "rallroaded" to an insane asylum because of age, hsztc, or because of property which W!!!“ 361*!!- is desired by unscrupulous rcls- Bares 13451111- ‘tivcs. Helpless. ‘trapped, thwarted O0B1bY.D|5°!,1li'¢l-l-‘ll-, at every turn, they live among the Barge No. 2 Berth. walking dead. should they lose Pulski Imdinl- control of their emotions, they are Newfoundland 108M118- hlatled of! to the “ice bed" for ggrallgadlns vs The "ice bed is a regular hospi- tal bed. the blankets and sheets of which halve been immersed in ice- cold water. The patient is strapped in and allowed to remain there un- til quietied down. or until the doctor thinks he has as much as he can stand. Dr. Arthur Frank Payne. noted phychologist and psychiatrist, has this to say on the subject; "idlace a sensitive person. a normal one. among the insane and in time that person will become mentally un- sound. It is inevitable. The public institutions seem to care nothing at all about the enviroment of their patients." vrlsssbslnus T0 lmnrva AlIrll sB-Chedabucto from l‘. O. Ports. m-Jen from Halifax. Boston City from New York- Dominica from St. John's. Nova Scotis from UVEIWOL ' Speybank ‘from Calcutta. May l-Oapulin from U. S. Ports. z-s Steamer-from Montreal. lady Nelson from Boston- B. W. f. ’ Aunt Ishbel i i Coughs, Sore Throat, Sdlnomc in s soldicrfs- uniform oc- copied half ofthc. back. seat. At Quinnors order, the driver sped lflgnhfldfmm gt, pied-gs, forward .'l'l'le darkness was coul- Bonnington ‘from vsn- rlgta- ' . couvcr. " ‘I know not where we are going." Osn. Planmer from Montreal. lorry and. “but I'll.» like n- ‘Amb- ‘gmn, y; _ pm“ However, the darkness is exasper- clty of vvofbhf‘ mm n: Itlnr!’ p"; “The darkness is kindfihis-coul- psnion answered. "No one can‘ see us and we can sec no one.” The voice made him wonder, and suddenly he lighted s' match. And, confused and embarrassed in nor soldier's uniform, he saw the prin- oess. "You!" he cried. “My bravo darling. '1 know you lovemc now." "f did not want you to know?’ she answered. "But you douiinstd ins against my will. f lqvc you’ -- i- love g. with me _- sway used. = - Nova scotia from Boston. City oi miois from hr East. ‘ 6—-Dominica from New York. Oolboume from Montreal. ARRIVAL! Dominica from St. John's. 0m. Planter from Montreal. Nova Scotis from Liverpool. Kinburn from Local Harbour. Ospulln from Boston. "You arc ilcein from all!" he “I cannot leave Grsustsrk," she G6 ‘Ulva to Montreal. Klnblnn to Local Barbour. °°““" “’ “act n“:..'".‘::.:"'" l: go you o wor "hfi-“atl” vssr~nacssslzsng Bu“ Bath‘ dreams." he said Oan. Planter Loading. Ooclby Discharging. Barge No. a Berth. Nova Scotia Discharging. Dominica Discharging. Kinburn Loading. Ulva Loading. Ospulin Loading. "Aob. we must-not ms m» t " Yctivq cried. “You are to go, I cm to stay." . ~ "I shall love you ss you command t hope)’. Gran moaned Shs told him that she was tak- ing him to s monastery high up in the mountains. where he was to be st least. _ "m- both oi us, my sweetheart." be answered. _ ~Xll., Jan from Halifax. Boston city New York." ' Speybank from Calcutta. lfsy F-Altcsrner from Montreal. Princess gusr g , t-benswsthstthoDuksoiMisrox ~ wercd Quinnox, "but Mirror tolgi '_ ' Belle Isle loading. mnwuut gkrlzeupgrtgerth‘ "Your window~ looks down on the “Mun Berih castle, and min; looks up to yours," "sang DUE ARRIVE abe said. "The lights that burn in A l those two windows will sent out “El-ch I ow f E c. For“ beams of love and llis for one of us fo a Seeihe word ‘IRRADIATED: on ih NOW the famous Carnation quality has the added vitamin D. Now a better mill: for baby’s bottle, for boys and girls to drink. for creaming coiiee and, cereals, They have been fed Carnation Mill: since November, 1934. Asl: your grocer for the I mproved Carnation Milk. Lool: for the word “Irradiated? on the label. Write for two valuable free boolclctr-“IOO Glorified Recipes”- snd. "Contented Babies”. Address Camation Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. ‘I'll! WORLD'S LARGEST'SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK e label value of irradiation to give it extra “sunshine” r cooking. It is the milk the Dionne quintuplets get. éifIliltlOll A (ll NA D/AN PRODUCT yin/Vim.- d. Milk 51/‘11/11 (b/lIv/llul/(l/lljl; The Avril" of the Eldon Women's Institute was hold in the Ildpn - School Room with Mrs. Justin Vaolidmutlnc as Hostess. Meeting openod- with Creed le- poatcd in unison, followed by roll call responded to with "some help- mlslggcstion obtained frcsn my neighbor." which proved to bc v61’! interning. Minutes of pffllllOlaS mee were read and opyove . Reports oi Committees were given. Correspondence was Nld by Sec- retary; and institute News dis- The Quilt Block being completed with sixteen names. is to bereturncmfecsforsamc tobe taken from - ‘itute Fluids. A sale of Oottons donated by '1‘. Dawn, Co. realised the sum of one dollar and thirty-five cents. It was moved by Mrs. K. and seconded by lbs. A. D. miss, that s present n: five dollars be given to s valued member of our Ollb. also that llrs. K. Mcllaohern write an axi- dress to be presented with some. The Questionnaires in "Legislation" and "Or-nsdisn industries" were filled in and completed. two morn for dlscussion st next mating. En- tertainment committee fol- next meeting. ma. Penny and Mrs. W. D. Oillls. Nest meeting to be held st the home Ofbfls. O. Jo‘ ' roll call to be answered with a cent 11D pnslzcof shoeAn cniflvoblolvw- gram followed which included some recitation; and s. drawing contest put on- by Mrs. Johnston. Hostess served lunch and meeting» closed with the Notional Anthem. 0o FALSE TEETll Rock, slide or Slip? lady Nelson from Boston- B. W. I. Poles-rang from New York. 4—A Steamer from Halifax. - Lillernor from J cs. hflflllhild from Bt. one. Bonnington Oourt. 11mm Van- couver. osbhedslnictc from I. O. Ports. Olty of Worchcctcr from Far ‘Fine For Colds, Hosrseness s s; a new, greatly im- l '°l.it'i.“i‘l.“l.lti‘ D . 0 “W” or My" iortsble. Oan ngt o llltT-ltlll sur -_--- u contract for llollflcur TIIE sriilrlrul will bold alihrlnnoth lubiioc ma. at Montague. lifsy 6th. It. I P. M. Consisting of _ Town Ofliclais. Light llorsc, Band, Canadian Legion. Boy Scouts. Girl Guides, Oddfcllowl. ‘Masons, Truckmcn. Hockey Tegmg, Tug ‘ orses and Float-s. The Town Council has passed s. resolution rcquestinl iucssbccloscdunt-iIsitcrt-haparsdn and it is hoped that all will oomph with this Nqucst. it is cqaectcd that more people will assemble in Mon- taguc than ever before. __ A'l.‘ NIGHT, AT 8.15 SHARP Montague Legion Band will present a Minstrel l. 0. 0. F. flail. ‘ Show at . that. you do not General ltescrvcd Seats 50o on sale at Carrutbcn’ Drug ‘store. GOD SAVE ‘Ill KING. i rrslunr luv runllllls “m; m fort-tiller! I rcsulta have boar obtained by fields as well as on other crops. to apply fertilisers 0b the ground has llrmsi Outstanding PASTUBI and BAY tsllavoshownthattheboattirm suns: flcldshtncsriy sln-lnmsmvnll cough to work on. ‘ If you have not tried our Pill-ll" l-Illl ill! We have than: in stock road! i" 1"- BIDWN HEART in our TURNIPS. Espcrimsflll And wit! have 7 d “umuh m‘ mwulen‘ us, fertiliser. l 2-12-6 fertilizer. con~ ttrhpurpcso. Donotfsiltolw fertilisers do Io till! 1°“ We can glvc scrvlcc and quality Iwcrlw to what you can obtain else wltcfl. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER 00., LTl). Charlottetown Island Goods for lsisnd Growers" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC worms AND HIGHWAYS t TEliiiEliS-IIEV! rrnnv BiiAT SEALED TENDERS will be received 8i this office until noon on Saturday, May i ‘ s wililm; i" 1935, ‘from any person or person the construction of the new feljll IQI . lowest or any boat for the Charlottetown - Rocky Pfllltd ferry service, in accordance with, lane a“ specifications to be seen at this of ce. The tender not necessarily Bccevt‘ ed. "Tenders to be addressed to the under- New Ferfl‘ signed and mark “Tenders for Boat.” _ l 1.1;. MccMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Work’ and Highways. i »... of Pubu g 1985f Works aodelilglivar!»