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PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.0' For lesser periods. paid in advance per week ; 19; Ey mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 8y mail to all other countries, per year §.u0 | DAILY EDITION way: Saturday, Dec. 10, 1932 A GRE AT MAN PASSES Yesterday there came word from Victoria that one of the best known physicians and surgeons in British Colum- bia had passed away. He died peacefully at St. Hospital after a life of keen activity, often strenuous to the extreme. I knew Dr. Hall well and travelled around the world with him. I knew him in times of prosperity and also when things were not so good. He was always the same, for- getting his own bodily ailments in his desire to help others. Helping became’a mania with him at times. ! can recall driving him around to make professional calls. I have helped him pick up a child whom he had taken to the hos- pital, operated on and returned to health and then deliv- ered safely to its mother’s arms, remar king as he handed the child over: “Here, take this, Good bye.” After such an escapade he would remark: “Well, we may not have much money but we certainly do have lots of fun.” Dr. Hall believed that in time a better social order would evolve from this; that at present we were beating the air but would eventually rise to something better. He hated the liquor traffic but was a friend of every saloon kee per and of the inebriated victim, He made active war on socia! diseases and spent a good deal of his time pointing the way to a better and more healthy life. He was obsessed with the idea that doctor's should be servants of the state and should not work for financial gain, He liked men who did things but hated any show of hypocrisy. Rated by many as.a crank who was always advocating something new, Dr. Hall counted his friends by the thou- sand among the poor and disheartened, and also he asso- ciated with the great men of the day. He had among hi friends such promine nt men as the late Dr. David Starr Jordan, president-emeritus of Stanford University, and, while in Lenled svent much of his time in the hospitals with Sir Arbuthnot Lane and his associates. Wherever he went he met and was accepted by men and women who were leaders, and all the time his hands were out to the men and women below who needed his help. It was a great life and many hundreds wil! mourn his death, knowing that a friend has passed. Jose ph’ s —H. F. Pullen. Was So Short of Breath Could Not Lie Down to Sleep Mrs. P. J. 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