1 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, November 28, 1950 Hospital May Require Help Ray Reflects and Reminisces Victoria Report ! Q j Thomas E. Parkin, northern representative of. the United Petition Filed, c ; . ci i j.ynu.u.c, .m.w.. t Fishprmpn'R anrl Allied Worker' Nesbilt . . by J. K. Speaking at a banquet In Kvrl J? 1 Prince Rupert General Hospital notified the city council last night that It might be necessary for it to seek assistance Petition of a number of pro-' Union, makes it clear that the perty owners for a sewer and new union being formed here to Llh it from the city in connection with the financing of $119,000 capital ney (Australia) Dr. Geoffrey f Fisher, Archbishop of Canter- ! bury, said press magnates can- I not resist the writing of scream- I ing headlines and that reporters! are not adequately educated. The I I road on Eighth Avenue between cover nsnermen apart irum I Alfred and Conrad Streets can- shore workers is a new local i not be acted upon by the city rather than a "union. Both lo-council as a local improvement f arLunder tnf aeg ! United Fishermen s and Aided project since it was insufficently May Be Rough and Tumble in Esquimalt Conservatives and Liberals Could Oppose Each Other building and equipment outlay which was being budgeted for next year. The Dominion and provincial governments had agreed to pay $09,000 of the VICTORIA.- There's going to be a real rough reports to council last night . News Classifieds Make Sales. two, ne declared, do more harm than any other single thing on earth. Well, Jeff, there was a time when we could not spell cinnamon. And we'd stou anywhere to dig into a murdci mystery. w tobbelTtcinryWT and tumble battle foi" Coalition nomination in Esqivl- STCdl hospital board' had discussed malt riding when it comes 'time for. a by-election to the provincial government. The! r Finds Wonderful Relisf from Constipation ways and means of raising wh fij, th vacancy caused by the death of Charles T. "" money but, in the event of fall- , J . : ure, might have to come to the Beard. EA-RLY BUIU)ER3 h'anria tJT ln The by-election will probably come in late Jam.- taSS2,cSSS By ELMORE PHILPOTT CORTISONE OVER-PLAYED PEOPLE OFTEN write me about as follows: Is it true that you have arthritis? If so, have you had the cortisone treatments? The answer to the first question is "yes." The answer to the second question Is "no." REMAND Mrs. Marion Sullivan, 50ear-old socialite, was given a emand when she ap-w Ottawa court Mon-Lrged with murderirig War in Korea, it is said, has not created any popular songs or song. It does not appear to be that sort of war. Aid. T. B. Black, chairman of ry, as e Buviiu.-u., wm "Feel I should tell fT verybody my happy I f - the finance committee, asked if the seat occupied when the Leg - ' that old arch-Tory of them all, ne-s' politician , of the old islature opens in February news! r.iiuiiK ajj- i bran regularly has I the idea of a bond issue had been considered to which Aid. Ibund, Francis J., whose It could well be that Liberals freed me from consti found Saturday in a split pation, saved me I W. A. McLean replied there and Conservatives could might be certain difficulties. over this nomination.1 h the Chateau Laurier publicly disowned Mike Finland nstead of saving his fight foi and endorsed Liberal Beard. . ,,, . ,. the caucus room. There's no telling now what s'. going to happen. It could well Everyone now is saying the I Poalit.ion must end sooner or from the harsh mea sures facine me!" Mr. ' this Is the of licial police The matter was left oyer for Since 1945 Esquimalt riding the attention of the 1951 coun- has been a sharp-pronged fork While doubtless hard put to it to endure the blizzards and bitter blasts, victims of last weekend storms in eastern United States and Canada showed undoubted fortitude, They could but think of the people along the coast of Skeena. But no one taken after the charge (CP PHOTO) 1 1-nt.er Rut remember six months I have had arthritis ever since ell. in the CJoalitlon's side. tives would oppose each other. If that happens Premier John- The capital projects being considered by the hospital board ln."liiHp pnmnlptinn rf tVi npu I got ahol up lictti' the end of ! World War One. For ten years We mu.st go back a bit to give you the complete picture. The Hart-Maitland formula for co Bias population nas rm 2,250,000 In 1880 to 1. Winger, R.R. No. 1 HagersvUle, Ont. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRAN users. Have yourself if you suffer from uunHlipaliou lu U Lick of dietary bulk! Eat an ounce of crispy KeUugg's all-bran daily, drink plenty of water! If not completeli satisfied after 10 days, just send! empty carton to Kellogg's, London) Ontario. (Jet DOUBLE YOUR MONE1 back!, " alterwards I had a pretty bad nurses- home and new boiler could wish to imagine what th alition said that sitting mem ago when B.C. Liberal Association President II. C. T. Perry sa!1 that? He was- roundly called down by those very people who have now climbed on the Perry bandwagon and say with him that, yes, coalition is all very well but it may have to end before the next election. , dtuation must have been actu-! time in and out of hospital, and house as well as equipment nec- bers snouid have the first choice in me ca.u. never mitt ne mv loot -on t.hp essaiy in me opening oi cerium fnr nnmlnatinn Kn In 194S that. son and Herb Anscomb will nave to stay out of the fray. They couldn't very well oppose each other on the .public platform. It might be a good idea, after all Liberals and Conservatives opposing each other in Esquimalt ,as a sort of test. It would clear the air. At least it would show the strongest party in a three-way fight and that's grounu wnnout agony. But for,"pw secuuns ui me iiuipilu. i should have meant E. V. Fin , land, a Conservative. But in Isome sort of odd hanky-panky TEACHER'S TROUBLES ULORING for fes and Gentlemen- PALMERSTON, Ont. Teacher ; the nomination went to C. T. Shirley D'Alton has a billy-goat Beard, a Liberal and he got in her one-room country school elected. It was thought this time a year ago that by now Prince Rupert might have been responding to the doorbell or tap on the door to discover what uic mailman had. But it seems the mail carrier Is still to be hoped for. There's nothing new at the post office. tlie last twenty odd years the! disease has been pretty well under control, (touch wood). Haven't missed a day's work due to illness since about 1927. Why have I not taken cortisone treatments? in the first place because I could not afford them, even if I were convinced that they were necessary. here. A she wnat wants to know near few days ago In tne 1949 election there was everybody removea a nero. 01 cows, ana an undignified 6cramble for the There's talk of drafting Harry Pooley. He would be sure to win' 5, the TAILOR ooys removea a g.oup 01 ngnung , coaliti0n nomination. Finland pigs, ouu me guau won t ie uiiv- , wante(j j but his leader, Herb ! for the Conservatives. He's an en away, ne steeps mrougn mosi, j Anscornb. much as he wanted I 01 tne lessons. sm.imalt In thP Tnrv fnlri was Phone 649 till st -. ... - J , institution in Esquimalt. He sat in the House for many years, was attorney-general in the Tolmie regime; his father be the tied down once more to prodding is what ACTH does." Completion of Prince Rupert's second theatre should be seen early in the New Year, and It certainly it not too early. It ought to be a factor in future development. Construction adjacent to Hart-Maitland formula and so, of course, the nomination had fore him was Speaker of the 0O0 GIVEN TIME THE REA8EAR- House and a power ln the Tory party. to go to Beard. Defiantly, Finland ran as a straight Tory. Anscomb prob- In the second place there are scores of thousands of rheumatic cases in Canada who need dra.jtlc remedy more than I do and it seems to me a good place to apply the principle "worst first." But the main reason I have not tried to get such treatments U because It se?ms to me that cortisone gland extract is still very much in the experimental chers will- unravel the rest of the Man is known by the As a matter of fact, It would be good to see Harry Pooley back mystery why the kidney glands fall down on their job. 1 ably in private admired this or convenient to McBride Street ' has been urged since earliest j days, and while this did not al-i ways follow, the drift has un-imlstakably been in that direc-' Hon. Meanwhile we in Canada mav show of Torv spirit but he had In public life. He has turned 70 be thankful that we have the to use the cbalition whip to pub- now but he's vigorous and fresh, speaks his mind and would liven up the Legislature no end, for Canadian Arthritis and Rheum- licly chastise Finland. He read atism Society on the job. Finland out. of the party. Even stage. Many of the best doctors in the world are using cortisone. But there are still many things I Only time can tell how much of a line-up the Totem Theatre i about it they do not understand 0O0 ospiraliry and Good Food" THE TOP DOCTORS OF THE Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun It is Our First Aim iwlll show as time goes on. The one at the Capitol, if not exactly! a hindrance to sidewalk traffic, Is neverthless in the very heart of the business area, which is . also true of Third Avenue and ! First Street .although to a lesser dation recently called in the Whisky he serves COMPARE THE PBICE ...THE KAVOUR... DISCOVER EOR YOURSElf THE BEST BUY in FINE Canadian whisky Calvert MOUNT ROYAL Line 17 fur Orders New York Times. They wanted the public to know that Cortisone and ACTH gland extracts have been "overplayed" ln newspaper To Take Out modore Cafe publicity. Here is the warning by Dr. degree. But the coming of the second place of amusement, all the same, cannot but relieve certain times daily, an inconvenient situation. Ralph H. Boots and Dr. Charles Ragan, arthritic specialists at Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr. JOHN H. ULGER This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Currier McEwen, dean of New York University Medical School: (See page 78, New York Times, Nov. 12, 1950.) The use of gold salts for the treatment of new cases of arthritis is to be preferred to the usa of cortisone or ACTH ... Dr. Cecil said remissions occurred in 79 of new cases treated with gold and that remissions Wrap PARCELS carefully! 1 IOPTOMETRIST It's a al.ame to see Rifts broken in transit yet it happens so often because they haven t Deen propeny -wi wrapped for mailing. Avoid possible damage to parcel contents Dy using a s.rnR -PrmeTt documents, pictures, etc. with stiffening boards. Tie securely wth strong cord or tw.ne. Get Your . . . in Bulger Ltd. s : Third Avenue CORRECT POSTAGE -MM Send a POSTAL MONEY ORDER instead of cashl t4i gnves embarrassment ! Be sure to use the correct amount of postage. If you are in doubt, always have vnur letter or parcel weighed tnON WAGON rnv.lr,n mn ariMdentallv break or xf Cards XStf Mow! k tear in handling and money be lost. henever you send money through the mails, it's safer to 3 . 1 ' 1 V r.an ir.it titPITI at because the recipient must pay dnublr ths deficient postage. 27.il il especially iinportmt on overseas air mail. lasted from two to five years. While cortisone and ACTH had produced dramatic effects in the relief of symptoms and pain of arthritic patients, the longest remission after this treatment had been 120 days." 0O0 THE ABOVE WARNINO DOES not minimize the epoch marking discovery of .the nature of arthritis. The doctors who got the Nobel- Prize for the discovery of COATS ! ! Sizes 3 to 7 use Postal money orders, your Post Office. 5eitdion ojf CHRISTMAS GREETINGS recn brown Be sure ADDRESS is Natural clear . . . correct and complete! cortisone certainly deserved U. You can help your Post Office by YOUR Post Office is your friendly servant. Ask for help with your postal problems at ny time . . . and ask about the various services available, suc h as: Air Mail, Canada Air Letters, special delivery, regi-lration, Rural Directories, insurance of parcel post, C.O.D., gift parcels for overseas, international and Iuiierial reply coupons, and the Post Office Savings Bank. For now, after thousands of years, mankind is really closing STORK SHOPPE t-10 303 3rd Ave. W. writing dearlv when you address letters or parcels. 1 ull'name, street address. Post OHioe hoi number or Rural Route number and return duress in top left hand corner should always be included. J . -,5 i , O ,C, :f i Prince Rupert J Phone 234 3rd Street PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES in on the Great crippier. We know now that arthritis is connected with some upset in the working of little glands of top of the kidneys. The Ameri ke Rupert Florists Its fur All Occasions ,-VV5 I Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 : can Collene of Surgeons also announced (October 27) that "f ura-cln, derived from furfural, a byproduct in milling flour and soybeans . . , prods the adrenal glands to procuce cortisone. This '0, CANADA POST OFFICE ISSUED BY AUTHORITY Of HON. G. EDOUARD RINFRET, K.C, M.P, POSTMASTtR-GCNERAl i; i; -'a UAL ESTATE I INSURANCE Income tax pURNS PREPARED it-' on your next X E. Mortimer Fl IfiHT CHARTER d A ;.;. (Near CFPR) AN "INSIDE STORY" ' J 1923 When mother go : marriea, sne aireaay j,i . - t knew how to enjoy life ijTTvM - " " , j with aluminum. She jrffS5vy r J brewed Dad's coffee in an V rfSlJ?J . rr . .jt 1900-It wasn't only Grandma's cooking that drew the crowds. She had the first aluminum saucepan in town! 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