RJ lir : .'4 ot rry all tc line $1.73 . $25 . $3.85 $4.65 $10.75 S1U5 $12.00 $17.75 $23.00 $73 I. & 82 nd Still Rsea nothf ridable 13 August 30, Wl. STEHESTED INHEALTll hreao 4 r,nued irom Par One) :ttirMt possibly thirty yer- ierious aspect was ww innocent victims such a: h .hildren. i nrp-.itnrinn. i ,,. .vU-iizej H 7 filliam.- id '-m- gea. 1 the ' I p U . JU..1H n)Afa -ill w . j.cioriprt UK nron- ,tion a'id me Denem..- isiu. venereal uu,cm re amazmg Isubje:" t d wftS me ma venerea' dUeasc. Thcua and figure., to pnv that, j ,.use of prostitution aril, d area v-ere closed. ( lUt.nB Pi tho nadame, )imoing orsanlzaMcn wt ,,ere ws o great O"-9; id:mi:e. Argument . win -hose wno oc(io)ins 0i ....,Ainii7Prt vice. Auth- ton'""7"-'" . im . "' ...,aa tho nrnhlpm ittpv no siuuicu .-v 1Ue' . nrnctltlltlnn On' ry we"' ven r wai urae w l30n wnv there snuuiu a., , venereal disease. Military 1 ...AHA ithoriui'!- everywnerc wc m"- j , .ummercialized prusmuuuu 1V from range of military concen- ,i, which me pudhc was takius a more intelligent unu ,.,M1I - .... v, ,,,r.nrest Dr. wuuuiua ic- Ted w, me example which had . jet o ...he Scandinavians as back i forty years a8 m com" , ttlns venereal disease, unnvii inmbia progressive program i png these lines was to some ex-J it de;:gned along me scanumay-1 , nian Educational measures, ire being taken and free medical vtpp4 orovlded. I The importance of blood tests be-' :e marriage was emphasized Dy winiams This might save mucn mm and tragedy later, particu larly since u had been found that V j, 1 J U (ntfi increa) Qisease cumu ire ncuvvu id mred by competent doctors ith modi'm recognized methods. The idea -hat prostitutes could lh tM .Mear of Infection was a tpart and a delusion" declared Dr. .WiLams Medical certification, It Jlws : :w recognized, meant nothing Sttrc:aCnr merely aided exbloita-tton ano made highly diseased wp- ifijien ft:re accessible. The only alter- imuve wa; suopnession oi commef- rri ... .. . t , , 1 1. 1 i mi crocmuuon Dy wnicn me mira (zzi) be largely eliminated. 3n:::e RuDert was to be congrat- J tedc.n the stand it had taken :in-, bawdy houses. Not only ush ai-tlon a defence exped-nut a public health necessity. r.u:.a.stic puDiic support, now- ;r was necessary to Insure the; cc:d o) anv nubile health nro- ,!Ti Olvpn thnf. nrrarri rnuld 1 IT 1 igmade m makine healthier com,-IBinltlcs and eliminating from de- effort the fifth column of imerc aiiyed prostitution. Dr. Amyot ii disease did greater damage tq neater numhpr nf nnnnlo tV.ni. 'SP nt-hp.- maIhji.. . . .uuiauies. xet peopie u'a enthnsia.n.oii . WnS to Plim(n.. u.. ..-..u Rs;0n lne other. It was not a .... oumrrmnu iaJor Sutherland. Mng. Sa d tw i.. - ,w nuviuK W one benefit, jt was causing We to rpo.l .5 . jcf5pcctive ano ; ,rue values includlne that mi, n s n rpsnit nonn a PI be ejected to live longer as endeavoured to survive In the iui existence. " -Miiiea cm- ns nn - Eood results, (tf ) before boarding the plane. pie must be protected. "Ill health There has always been a shortage too much of a luxurv for us to of dairy products, since cauie uu u v inrrt n.,n-..i-.i v- i. -. Ki,..i in htoh altitudes, and mis oided by nroter care and treat-. shortaee has been accentuated oy , j.-i. j l .... ,.. f inrirp numbers oi rreo to t.hp fnptntip tn nrrwlde tmndpd women and children- lalth services which had been set'. The Vnltcd States Red Cross don- oy ie British Columbia govern- ated a gift of powdered miiK. ni ,.Bfcl" .. f .. ... f -ntlHrpn lin- was distriDuiea aiu6 - Amyot then dealt more par- der seven and British authorities equate municipal public health have started to restock empty snops vices u co-ordinate with the fnrmerlv suDDlled irom nao 'ger schemes TVipsp miinlclnal rvinff ti Eovern the - - ... " uiiitiaw v- j f ees could not be maintained by ,linlP(1' country with a minimum mg a mere pittance "cigarette ...u, fi, tnhnWtants and jin'. . .. . rr narasiuu iui r"-j w a nusv meaicai orac- - ? . , Boner regulations such as the curicw nave The nn vniP t he ived fmm - u-.--- i k., -. -.ivpd ttoods have been item in an airplane age. Some ffiVpn a culde to Asmara with a pre- munities in British Columbian .ni th. nritish soldier's re setting a fine example in the oiisnment of public health ser- . ...v i.itu VJiVttlU ilarly with the work of the Dl- traditional character of ambassa dor of his country. "for years the Italians have been tatipht. to distrust and dislike us," lion of vnr-ai m.. oirni .1 eirt "a fpw offenders , . . i . u i iiocaoc wiin w lug uiciu.c o.. ---- tu- . ... . . . w wic i me leanprsnin ni ur.i Piams "If thpro rn mpnlnirlHa ' UUnoia fevpr nn th ernlo that Meal disease existed you would) Jbe up in arms .. h declare(1. ..Th- Ple WOUld Insist ..vuv vyii nbwua. 1'oliCV o,i noUrv is reaoins its reward. in jn the the country country and ana in m towns andj ."723 lu!V7JT7 CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER PLIES TO JHUTAIN i i i .- ... D.t,t nn w T. Mackenzie King, prime Minis- K,Ung W t a, lane flight an epic one " - after a successful tranSTAt, th morn .y of of Canada, Canada, arrived arnveo in in Great Britain jrly Minister Minlsasr u were various government government officials officials inciuuing Including tcr Accompanying the Prime p. Van. lantie cia-mg. Brjgadier Qeorge Norman A. Robertson, una ;4 :"T ""esent "" commanding Officer of Quebec Military uis- and ler, former Canadian Minister to France p f cheerful goodbye to the small trtrt NO. 5. in the top photo ."jS m lte Manager. R.A.P. Ferry Command, .ti R. B. At te t i bid him farewell. acJ; Blrt4 par y on hand to Mlnlstry of Alrcraft.Pro-itU H. M. Long, Assistant to JJ; S0 vanier are shown chatting Just ductlon. In the bottom P'"'"" " ' if Amvot referred to the need. nnv iv F.niTKEA .-. -;-- .r.tnttnn nut of all - . . luui" umh lniure k um itu""'.' . , tb!l!ai-ll in la r-.f Vinu.I . . . -J Ilia' -v-., t proportion to their numDeis mu I aU available man and woman. (ContinueJ trom rage One) knQW itnow.show him that w in r.he best of condition to! - - " ' a . ,lfe wortny of res- duce a result. If this was to be' For the moment that ei ort is - wu , j ,;t "T ompiished. the body of the I centra ted on the neccssiues oi "' " Hnnrl A Canada At War 25 Years Ago Aueust 30, 1916. Turkey declared Rumanla. Rumanians cap- cities the colonists have petroseny and Kezdl Va- invltatlons "'" on the soldiers J tc -,t,r vis it , tojrf W,,,. Llght ui homes hAtnot fnr lor . rneai meals ana eiuw- , ' - it , tUn CAmmn their ...Ur ption alonE taiftments. The same spirit pre- vails in football matches' between v army. Royal Air Force, ano m teams and Joint boxing contests. There Is rarely any animus. shown. As Eritrea Is. a test for British administration this spirit must bo fostered not 'only by propaganda v.,, oicn hv pnonomic neip. aij army-sponsored paper, which prints the same news in Italian ana n6-llsh, has dispelled any suspicion by the Italians that the news Is doctored for their benefit. BOMBED PORT GIVES MILLION SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 30: P) a War WeaDOns Week conducted here realized more than $4,590,000 WAR.SAVINGS CANBERRA. Aug, 30: KB AVLSSie deposits In Australian banks jiow total more than Sl.OOO.OOO.OOO-the highest eyer recorded'. Since :the outbreak of war, deposits m Australia have Increased by $24,000,000. GROWING INDUSTRY A prominent feature of Canadian manufacturing development in recent years has been the 'growth of non-ferrous smelting. A "spot" costs you only ,half a dollar. Try it In the Daily News classified column. " (tf) " . i- dont be a, CLOTHIERS WINGAME Wtts & Nlckerson Defeat Co-ops 5 to 3 In Intermediate Baseball In, the Intermediate baseball game played last nignt at me Acropolis Hill, Watts and Nlcker- son'a team strengthened IU posi tion in the league by defeating the Co-ODeratlves 5 to 3. The winners were never in doubt. Roy Pauhs smackecj the season's sensational homer In the' fifth wiw noDooy on bases. The next league game will be played on Monday afternoon. On Sunday an AU-star In termediate game will be played. Umpire for last night's game was D. Montesano. Batteries were: Watts and Nlckerson Bill and Postuk. Co-bp MacDonald, Vuckjovitch and Zbura. THF.IR LEAD STILL SAME Brooklyn Dodgers Regain Margin of j Game and a Half Over St. Louis Cardinals NEW' YORK. Aug. 30: Oi St idu1s Cardinals blanked the New York Giants Thursday ana requcea 'he lead of the Brooklyn Dodgers in '.he National League pennant race to a single full game but the Dodg ns got It back tq the game and a half yesterday by defeating the Giants themselves. The Cardinals were not playing yesterday. The only Big League scores yesterday were as follows: Trie league standings: National League prooklyn 81 St, Louis 79 Cincinnati 69 Pittsburg 67 I New York 58 Chicago 54 Boston 51 Philadelphia 36 44 45 52 56 65 73 73 87 Crescent Shows Have Good Start POOR FISHING for .6481 .425 .4111 .293 1 Carnival Is Making The Annual Stand In Prince Rupert The Crescent Shows, making their annual stand here, got away to a good start with the opening Thursday night. Satisfactory natronaee was reported by the management since then and throughout the two evenings there were bustling crowds about. Several of the former popular features and a number of new ones are being offered. Blind fish and crabs live in the depths of Echo River, 350 feet . . , . . i r 1 iiuuergruunu in iviainiiiuui vvc, Kentucky, School Supplies In good quality at reasonable 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 JEAN B. RIVETT A.T.C.M. and RUTH W. NELSON A.T.C.M. Teachers of Piano - Theory Announce the opening of their Studio on September 2nd. Private and Class Tuition Phone Green 836 after 4 p.m. Fresh Local HaV and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mn. C. E. Black, Proprietress SPORT CHAT Tuesday S.S, Catala .... 1:30 p.m. Wednesday S.8. Princess l Alice - - P-m' Friday SJ3. Prince Adelaide nuiriAiuc 2 P m- SPORTS ON ! LABOR DAY Paavo Nurmi, one of the greatest ; Football and Baseball Ca- "yt middle-distance runners, was barred' Been Organize i for Monday by from open amateur competition ipr i i r l tV. Tniai.nqHnn'll AmfttPIlT . . ppdpratPd rCUCiaKU Coneress at " Stockholm Thanks i to the activities of WllJ.vuo . seven years ago. He was allowed to q.fi, organizers, there wilt be a. La-compete only in Finland, where he bor Day program in Prince Rupert, had been cleared of charges of ac-'Tn the afternoon there will be a ceptlng money beyond actual ex- (riuau funw uciw v........ Denses Armv AH stars aim c...t. . , , n naspoau m.? pcvYyfii Hi) .mwi The firrt women's marathon swim nd Ccmmodore. was staged at Toronto's Canadian Tomorrow afternoon the City National Exhibition' 12 years, ago l,p&pue baseball schedule will be yesterday. Martha Norelius of New finished off with a game between York splashed " home in irom over vommocore au uu.5.. . t.it.iii ul-n.AAM T 0 trrt 1 0 ft the 10-mlle course to win lirst prue an cxniDiuun ccu ..--...v-.. of $10,000. I AH Stars end Canadian Scottish 'makln? it a QOUDie-neaoer. Tnmmv Farr. the Welshman who didn't have a chance." astonished' wIFR CHOPS STARTED experts with his plucky 15-round( The frsr agricultural process snowing againsi jue iuu, txij- carrien nn dv curopeaus m . weight champion of the world, at ls now can3da probably was tfte Vew York four years ago tonight. rais1n? of a ffrrln crop at Port The champion had little difficulty Royal. N.S., In 1605. .6371 .570 winning tne decision, oui, ne l-uuiu-n't stop the rugged challenger. .545! .47? BASEBALL SCORES National League Brooklyn 5, New York 4. American League . St. Louis 5, Chicago 2. Steamship Sailings (Daylight Saving Times) ?or Vancouver Monday BS. Prince Rupert 4 p.m. FELL 100 FEFT TOMnnw Ane. 30: W Arthur Soley, 67, engineer's fitter, was kijj- ed when he feu iuu reei oown a elevator shaft In a West End hot.41. A verdict of accidental death was returned. LEPROSY HOSPITALS Cannda maintains hosoitals at Tr-i-.fldle, N. B.. and Bentlntk Island, B. C. for treatment of p.11 cases of leprosy found In Canadp. FOOTBALL POSTPONED The football game scheduled 'Jcp be played Thursday night between .... . lC . the Canadian Bcottisn ano -uje Composites was postponed inde finitely. BABY ROBIN MOOR JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. 30: 0-A baby . born . here S.s cardena 10:30 p.m. August 11 T" Vt n H f Artf the time ot tne vu. Saturday-SS. Prince ,at George 5 pm. I torpedoing nas oeen nameu SJ3. Princess Louise pm.' me American Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK Prince Rupert I RAILWAY LINES WOUUP-A lor s.s. Co. Ltd. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Aves. East ' .... - ... W PhmiP Rlk. a 881 tev. J, H. Myrwant. Fastor. lies. i "ln,c' c ' c Mrs. I. Feness, Organist Mrs. J. n. .uyrws. , SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st Uh. All are cordially Invited its work Sunday, September 7th. N.B.-The Sunday School will resume All children and tcaciiers, piease dc picacuu. COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage British Columbia Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver Tla Ocean Falls and Way Ports PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 p.m. PB.T. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd. 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 23rd. 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, 11th, 22ndr 25th, September 1st with Canadian Pacific Services Direct Connection at Vancouver Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert, B.C. General Agent. W. L. COATES.