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A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' ' A vv- V""C1 ruum.k0 sandspit (today)) M. aaian acior KODen Beany says ogiswi mm Biupiiiuogisis also uam u i r a . u Huyck, E. W Orge, J A. Cam- Aim Fort WUliam Ontario; Mri areenardi William . Sharbarow-, he is lazy, untidy and obstinate, took a hand in analyzing the fe,: eron, Doug Candow H. Freid- and Mrs. E w Johnson Prin-e skl , s - Parso .... Lew McLeaa man U W Whito Mice R31V flom-cro- T. TJ..oKo nQ r Smlthon- UClOr IllHISeil, DOm 3M VCUfS JUUjau C1M141WI. mntO MU !,... 1 11 1 -W..ji - 1 w 1-, , i on-rt I Tin wtHnn ri.DA. W, r. f Kte Tloi 1 1 M PnmnlotoH Vi Br1,,nA 1 . UiUVlno ill.. .1 . , , diile: auie; r-iaa Elda Lewis. Lewis, Steves ssteveston; ulii jjuaiuru, jvusa lui-rjuiic mr. auu mis. w, owansun, Bou 111 wiWii, 5 tea umv - w j w.av u cuua- i?re is Cailimr R n u'lfi Is ricrbt. nhnnt. np-iriv pvprv- tUt at trie University nf Tn . Eooth, Vancouver; A. Kusick, W. Calhoun, G- McGregor, Bui's- Sarbara Gibbons, Lulu Island By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. . 1 iA United Nations Day THE UNITED NATIONS, which came into be- j I ing five years ago tomorrow at its historic in augural in San Francisco, has vindicated itself ot f the eve of its fifth anniversary. Events of the past few days in the victorious culmination of the campaign in Korea to put down barefaced aggression have marked the fulfilment of the spirit and hopes of its existence. The United Nations has done what the League of Nations failed to do. It has shown its teeth and it has been effective. For the first time it has become a real symbol of authority ag well as an expression of principles. Korea has shown the world what can be done in a military way. No doubt it will have many further testings not only from the military standpoint but in economic and social crises. As United Nations Day is observed, the outstanding hope must be that, in spite of the many difficulties that still beset it, it may yet be instrumental in developing the unity and co-operation that will enable it to fulfil its cardinal goal the prevention of a Third World War and the setting up of an era of lasting peace and security. IGNORANCE MEANS SUFFERING i. - 'i ' : i- ,1 " 5 . ," , . - t r - (".:."t i, " i j k. V .- ;., 'i;? - ' , . .I- -'r-,' : wf ? w:Y ' 4 ti . -'' -V . ' 11,5 'f ,-? s v" l" f '-r ' t - , - "" M f 4 . " , r " ' ' .v t , . . ' ? - - ' . - i - ....... , . 4 , l - ' - ,4 v -; ft' " , .: 1 ; . - " Mi ' " '" ' " 9 ' - ' " M ' ' . , ' t v , I ( - , ; , ' . ' , - , ' ' f - . , i ! !'V',i' ' ' - ' , - ,''' ( -.'.$- , w r.'v' oi' ' ' ' ' " 1 : ' t t , ft I'- A '''', ' ' ' J . y ' '4' . , " V , , y p? V ,1' M r ''" ' 1" . - A . , . ' , . If . '''.'', - : i : vl ':' "' f " - :;-.'...':$ . ,''', , , , X - ' , ' ' - -:,- "-,v " ? tJJ " , ' ' 4 1 - 1 1 I - - . . i , " i ' ' , - S " W - '',4 f ' -a ',-,,, I ' ' , - jt- ' - " V J ' " " ! ' ":r:'v , if .... . t ' . t foi 1 v:'- v . . . T'HE medical profession Js once more being urged to throw off some of its ethical reticence and tell the people more about available treatments and medicines. ; Dr. Russell S. Boles of Philadelphia, writing 'in the Journal of the American Medical Association, urged physicians to co-operate with newspapers in helping them report medical news within the limits of propriety. 'Today,'!. Dr. Boles assures his colleagues, "the , physician may feel safe in the confidence of the reporter and can feel assured that interviews and releases will be reported accurately. Also that care will be taken to include reference .to any, qualification he has expressed concerning his investigations." '. i.l'7..'As this newspaper has suggested before, the medical profession must ask itself if it is ignoring a. public duty as well as a big job in public relations. ; The public stands to benefit most from medi-J cal science or suffer most through ignorance of it ' possibilities. Vancouver Province. ' , PROFIT AND TROUBLE r IT WAS 83 years ago l$$t Wednesday that Russia j I officially transferred ' Alaska to the United I States, Three American warships, three companies of troops, sailors and marines gathered at Sitka. At 3:30 in the afternoon, colors were exchanged, American and Russian guns alternately saluting, 1 ! as Captain Pestchouroff, Russian commissioner,; Jsaid to Major General Rousseau: "By the author-' :J!2L2f His Majesty, the Emperor of All the Rus-, sians, I transfer to you, the agent of the United States, all the territory and dominion now possessed by His Majesty on the continent of America .and in the adjacent islands, according to treaty made between these two powers." Washington acquired plenty of profit, along with trouble, in ' that little deal. SCRIPTI RE PASSAfiK FOR TODAY 'Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbor." I! Is . tl t t) Zechariah 8:1G t: After the heavy frosts of last week, Ppte Montchal picked , some pansies from his garden tale Strawberry Crop In Rupert , Another example of Prince on Fulton Street. They adorned a desk at The Daily News that day. and tlirmi"!! ' available at investmbiiru.;n Rupert's fertility was found yes- terday when Mrs. Eva McVety "VEAI1" QAClf 9 plucked a strawberry measur- Z Y .HT, . ng two inches across from the orInhye,a,hie1 JVY garden to her Herman Street iuind kecp'Dr. Chaaa Kidncy-Uvt-r home. Although the berry made ' on hd. tor tin, reiiabi. ., , , ... . renu-dy is like two treatments in oni HO records for Size (Others have work, fa.ter to relicielaS akhS been grown here Just as big), due to faulty kidney Dr. Chm- October 22 must set some Dre- ( . I a nam. vou caa s nnur - Prnif-s "Payra!! Sauings P!?.n i.o. u i,i IDB.CHACcei acPnd on. 41 Vcruuiib lux lawiitflj in isi cwiig y r- b strawberries in Prince Rupert ' Nor was the strawberry the only example of late growth. ZT7 -; IT PAYS TO PAY PROMPTLY CrefJlt Is a great convenience, this privilege will be yours If you pay your accounts promptly as agreed. "A good credit record is your greatest asset." . 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