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No one is more competent to express an Opinion' upon the requirements and con- $4000 duct gf an institution like Falcon- two C wood than the Chief Justice, He has the keenest sympathy for suf- Sure “ring humanity' and hu regime able age when a Province like Que- as premier of this Province was marked by the continuous efforts he made to increase the comfort and facilities for recovery Dossess- ed by patienm ut ,Falc0mvood. Vifhlle he was in office he gave un- rennttmg care and attention to MF- that m5tttut‘0n_ and tt is safe to at bursting through open doors. His say that it was largely due to h`s statement at Winnipeg that Lib- enoouraging support that Dr. crlllism Goodwill, who was then in charge. flsalllst made the remarkable progress he will destroy the independence and did in the treatment and ture of integrity of the Canadian National patients. 'I‘he Chief Justice now R3U“"a tooks forward to the ttme wttent ns The independence and integrity of the outcome uf the recent muster’ Cunuda‘s national railway system will arise a. modern institution in _ whch all that science has learned the V" in the treatment. of insane and 5° Cm mentally dffllcfed may be .fmplcd under conditions where the most . profitable results are worked out-ti It may he' he dcctaycs' that s,,,,,t.t If re~elected to power at some day wc will say that from the dxiylf llldcfinite date, Mr. Mackenzie rr of the fire came a great im;>;~o\e-,3KiIlE€ or incurable illness; wives men imprisoned; divorced in (in certain conditions). The is ends within two months. The only authority that exists British India is that of the Brit- h administration of the country. Unless that administration is to be- _'rgg,,<;pARLorraTowN;qpARn1AN WN GUARDIAN uorrs sv me wiv . S°'“° S"‘?"‘”°’“ , __ what l i mr by the young pun amount to . » - which have long held sway and in Y M' lm' $500,000,000 per annum ln addition .‘ ‘ the . to other debts amounting to $250,- '\- ~ ‘ "` stayed their leave. Nations con- husbanm' WM” of husbands 000.000. The Hoover monatorlum. By /“mfs W. Barion.M.D fronted by the riddle of theSphinx imable to work on account of The very timely, informative and grave instructive address elven by the abandoned by their husbands; wiv- Hon. Chief Justice Mathieson on % or the Falconwood disaster will be “»0men_ “ppmcmbed by e"'ery°ne Wh° heard subsidy will be Paid one half by *__ MENTAL BYGIENE Over twenty Yale graduate ory of his life at t years ago 8 y0\-‘"8 Lenten introspection of their be- pubushed me his," havior and policies. They are se- -n a book called ‘A verely Dogmas and the for the present nonplussed by unsuspected tum of events are his hour undergoing a sort of cross-examining some of the Judgment of many have out- The At of ` ooltéfot//_;11/L_ eaves. full round moon and the star Sky. ' The ' laden And the Had hid quarrel of the BPU'1'°WS in tm _i loud sons of the ever- . If J.A1\fUARY,.1g.E123_2'_ 0 0 “Beef Goodness" _.___ ii, urphy, Principal of Gcor-t Mr. William Martell is visiting hi the Province and one half by the municipality, and the amount of per month to a. mother with hlldren, is suggested by the Commission. ly we are living in a remark- bec will sponsor and adopt such advanced social legislation as this- A DON QUIXOTE Mackenzie King is an adept will "stand like a rock" every proposition “which y system" is a case in point. |15 in no danger, which is probably ason why Mr. King hastens morously to its support. CANADA LAST says he will dispense with come a farce, it cannot afford to countenance the existence of orginlzatlons whose avowed pur- pose is to overthrow existing in- stitutions. If it is to retain the prestige which is essential to its power to protect life and property, it cannot allow revolutionary agit- ators scope for their incendiary activities in India at the present time. ‘The strong measures the Government has taken are the only alternative to civil wir and possibly the sacrifice of millions of lives. m Canada may need a number of things, but more territory is not oneoi’ themsays the Border Cities star: That is whytheNewfoundland Governments proposal that wo Day $100,000,000 net for Labrador lelves the average Canadian cold, Labrador is no doubt rich in natural resources and all that sort of thing, but Canada doesn‘t need Labrador-especially when We arc asked to pay a cool hundred mill- ion for adding to the area within our boundaries. Ncv\'oundland ls in a had way financially, hence thc' proposal to dispose of Labrador to described his severe and p mental health, ences he dr. mentally ill, organized that Connecticut Hygiene. Mental Hygiene Sociét- m The first, mental cases school, and to lectures in this course. Is such a course necessary? Are or there many clscs requiring mental treatment? ~ Your doctor every 100 patients who consult him, that ut organic or real physician is to nt.on and bc Canada. However, Canada is not* in a position to throw any money, away, either, and so we fancy that: othing will come of the offer. wc; symplthlze with Newfoundland ini ment in the treatment of :hc lu-"diuUl1inE regulations and restore U10 €XiS¢ll’i8 situation, but we nrci sane and those afflicted writ mon- - U10 ta tal diseases. It ls tt great bi»’»\‘~1HQ S‘"““bI to have such opttmtstn ;,~,,,;rt-gy and easy policy under which New exmesscd at A ,Ame “.t,,,,, t _Q nat. t Zealand butter entered Canada at “mt for the a,,,,m,,0 mm, tt, tw; one cent per pound duty and Am- dcpresscd when loolzuig 3-L the enormous trouble and cXlli`ll-‘C in' erican r count y with goods which are now y this means the old free bf manufacturers flooded the b riff “to formervlevcls." Pre- not in “ p°5‘m°n t° pay out any' such sum for the sake of boa,='ting,5yu1pt0Il1S- Wh m01'C Square IUUCS- By. getting thi: sir.ii,','htencd out de |in the pulicnis’ minds, it is qultc no During the past year new power, ins rought into operation in Canada; patient ahat disease; that some emotional his lack of appetite, his d.prcss.on, C0 nzs inability to sleep, and other-:fu fair to state ill-ut a nulill.l.~i~ of in- rc around to physlc-.an alter physic- ° ian or hclcr after healer It th totalled 546,000 horse-power, this; ' do ics are now quite numerous. Wh Work was to try eloquent and spake -with glib con- Mind that Found itself. This book maxtms which to 9, former genera. feelings during a ugh rolonged mental ill- as ness, and outlined the treatment and by which he was brought back to goo emancipation would be achieved As a consequence of his experl- and ‘cided to devote his fav life to help.ng those who were SUT same year the mis society for Mental 01' 8. to have courses in treatment of fide in every medical ‘WE try and get physlc- ri; ians who had been praotsing many S years to attend some of the ber pai _ ten will tell you that of wrt I' 0 nude the human imagination of e of the earth. We are not so e about the formulae loudly ad- He accgrdlhgly vertised having in them the pro- e and potency of a new order civilization. The period of ro- ntic and doctrinaire views over ich bts dity of the recipes once cher- ed e-nil for the social ills that af- t our humanity. The acid test actual experience has had 0. so- ing effect and has produced' a nful reaction that plainly por- ds li our calculations. Today the pressure of disillusionment is so leaet 50 have no Sha ailment. “tt You can thus see that it the --tt FD cs mes out of joint" the danger is help these cases he lest must mukc a thorough examiu- tak able to assure the dr; h: has no real de the symptoms of the which he `complums are due to fir disturbance, some all upsctment, some misfortune, :nd pol it is these things that is causing f-flklhg 010110 ¢‘0°"0miC “nes ‘md t° nsidei' ways and niczms of read- e possession of our natures and vc meanor which could only make si;_" During the past six months lcd to do some careful stock- sting their policies in accord with at the facts brought to light mand. It is ti salutary diSCiPliY\0 ver very welcome, for the simple ason that it upsets our fond as- . . . ' . t d to chastcn mutations completed andldivlduals are hrevelitcd Ufrcin going sllimpuons 'md en S were upheld and proclaimed signals of the progressive spirit, as prophetic hnrblngers of a. ri time coming when social spread its light over the sur- the alleged prophets waxed nce has given place to sundry and misgivings as to the nnd put forward as a sort of something has gone wrong that fronting the grim rea- of world-wide depression and the spirit of pessimism should us into a fatalist pose and “Inst state worse than the governments have been com- minds. It -is admittedly one of hardest tasks in the world to , 1 ii ‘ v.:`\'ed in dealing \-.ith :hc c.\mt.lt'.§ "ng situation and in p2'0‘~‘i