Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 23, 1950 led m FALL and WHITER UNDERWEAR rr As h I It VkM Afvii; M i mas? Surely because the dip-: loma is a PARTIAL assurance : that the person in question will make a fit healer. Yet every-1 body knows of a few doctors who hold diplomas who are far from competent. j The compulsion to get a dip-i loma may keep many duds out i of the medical profession. But i half a dozen diplomas cannot' make a good doctor of a dud.' If a "natural" turns up without a diploma, why not get him, one? I would like to see some com- monsense university make it possible for Dr. Canuck to get his diploma in less time than! do those who start from scratch-1 After all, you have to admit! that he learned his doctorjnz . for Men Stonfield's Harvey Woods Watson's Turnbull's Cee Tee v', . ri ;,v. i Combinations, Shirts and Drawers, Jockey Longs and Shorts . . . Tops to match. By ELMORE PH1LPOTT CASE OF DR. CANUCK CONSIDER the strange case of the young doctor who for five years successfully practiced' medicine without a licence. His name doesn't matte)'. But as he lived in Canada before he joined the Army Medical Corps let's call him Doctor Canuck. i They sent Dr. Canuck to Jail f for a year not" lone aeo. They found out that he had no medi-! cal school diploma in fact had . "A aV ' f 1 If f IFraser and Payne I Was Nearly Crazy I With Fiery Itch- Until I dltcovwed Dr. D. D. Dennit ' amazingly fat relief D. D. D. Pratcnption. World popular, this pura, cooling, liquid mdluatioa peedi paaca and comfort from cruel Itching caud by ectma, pimple, rashei, athlcta'a foot and other Itch trouble. Trial bottle, 36 First application check awn tha moat intent kch or money back. Aak drugttUt for D. D U, rraacriiiUw lordiatxy tn traU never been graduated even by! Al lne en( of the intra sum-a high school. But somewhere ur mer sojourn, the Sskimo asked WHERE TOYS ARE MADE Dubbed by the BriUh press "nine women in a hurry," this group of Canadian newspaper women are touring Englani as guests of the Pollar-Sterllng Board. Their tour includes visits to many industries and press conferences with leading British economic officials. Here the group visit the Lines Company toy factory, largest in the world. Left to right re: Pearl L'Aml of The Winnipeg Free Press; Pat Wa'lace of The Vancouver Province; Kay Rex of The Canadian Press, Ottawa; Joan Marshall of CBC, Moncton; Mrs. Byrne Hope Sanders, editor of Chatelaine Magazine and leader of the group; Mn. Reta Myers of Vancouver, president of ithp anuuian women s fress CluD; Telegram and Armande Mar$ of Montreal La Patrle. Demonstrating the toy dog is Grahum Lines. and Boys r a t t Kure wool i; Fine Wool Mixtures Wool and Cotton .. 'And all-Cotton .. .. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED T R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) aw- StUctun of CHWSTtVIAS GREETINGS - Jit ; ''ititywit, See the Skeena ... From the Stage!! Leave Prince Rupert :( 9:30 A.M. Arrive Terrace 1:20 P.M Leave Terrace 6:15 P.M. Arrive Prince Rupert 10:00 P.M. BUS IS BEST! Yes We Corry Express!! Phone 555 for Information VATSON 'ISLAND STAGES LTD Margaret Altken of the Toronto forget that it was the vision cf men like the founders of the C.V that made our countries great. We should remember, too, that such dreams erow to fulfilmiit because they were conceived In the healthy climate of a nation that subscribed to the free polit teal doctrines of democracy Call ! this sort of progressive thinkin action and accomplishment whet I you will, it has mads your coun- j try and mine the envy of the world. Men and women of our generation who have inherited the great fruits of these accomplishments must not fail always cherish and to defend this way lite this way of life that gives us not only the right to dream but the opportunity to make your dreams come true. "They say the first hundred years are the hardest.. If that true, we're over th.? humy. But, the world being what it is. Get Your ; . . Cards ,f y.'ttfi f'P'- Jit we cannot be too sure cf tomor- honored recently when 200 row. Jet alpne the next hundred friands gathered at Prince Rob-ears. I am confident 'of thu.;ert House for a "ban voyage' - Si however: If we, on both sides of .party. During the evening a the border, wxrk together In the toast was made to the honor future as we have In the past, j guests by Prof. Gulseppl Caraci we'll lick whatever troubles may''1' Rome, who was in the city come, lust as we've lick-id tnp!:i fallowing a tour of Canada ano (CP PHOTO) Guelpas Making Visit To Italy After living in this province for 38 years, 14 years in Prince Supert and ne uing years ln Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Guelpa are returning to their European homeland -to visit relatives. Enroute they will stop at Vancouver, White Rock and New York where they will board the ss. Saturnia, to visit friends ai;U relatives During the Christmas season this year, brothers, sisters and relatives of the couple will, 'm the first time in 45 years, be reunited In the family horr. near the northern Italian city of Turin. Mr. and Mrs. Guelpa were the United States. A s'ranv:. trunk and club bas were pre-f snted to them frem the as-;enibled guosls. Among those who have entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs Ouelpa tn the last few weeks are Mr. and Mrs A PeGiralomo, Mr and Mrs. G. Parent. Mr. and Mrs O. Qnelua. Jr.. Mesdames M P?r- ulet. A. Charleton. and member!- of the Victoria Chapter No. 2S Women of the Moose, of which ber for 24 years, and Mr. ard Mrs. M. Dilorio Mr. and Mrs. Guelpa ar ex-nected to return to their Fern-wood home in two years. The fhe department was called to the o'd Canadian Legio:" miilriing this morning at 11 o'clock when smoke from the furnace caused a scare. The furnace, which had not been lit for a long time, was used to burn some pr.per and filled the build- j Ing with smoke. . .-. . . . 7 HOW TO llUIVi COLDS nnflNrUITIC Apply warm oil 1rl to n.ck and cht. ub J In wll. Mauag neck. A t At diogai'T"' 85 .'..p a-irty was " Thursday nlet 4 large uu"- .intan?es gath- ' . .liable evening 1r s .u mil sic of the r . ....ninir Mr. Li v present and -r .i ap at Ku- a.. lhe gang lupert Florists) 1 1 Ail Occasim ...,.tinr. Cratini lye nu -- ReliaDle and Effl-,ce Also agents for Liquid Air Co. Lta., :i, Acetylene and all califs. Vys cartage i.,rt nuiTFn i and Park Avenues fkvtH 6fl and C8 JOHN H. ULGER iTOMETRIST h Bulger Ltd. bird A'enue I BEST Service HONE 108 Ice rupert UMBING & HEATING iilDBCHUMAh Pust OHlce BIdg.) I YOU ! Appreciate jf Purchases VOur FALL SPECIALS b Our Sale is Over inue to Phono U 656 f: 'R SERVICE. ps'lor Fall V, A .lYftllB - i 5 YVS!1?? Hit ' or TV...... T'PCopts! .,tr7n(1 Croydon Nothing nC0Qt' rYears ' TTr" Prince Rupert OFFICE SUPPLIES f Phone 234 3rd Street PRINTERS STATIONERS the hard way but watching and doing rather than by reading. oOo REMINDS ME of a tale I heard in the Far North, In the early days of a famous gold camp city a dentist used to fly in each year via Edmonton. He hired and trained an Eskimo assistant. him what he would take to sell out his equipment. "It took me years- at college: to learn this profession," said the astounded dentist. "Maybe you slow," replied the Eskimo, who Incidentally borrowed $4000 cash from the Hudson's Bay Company, bought the outfit, and, according to northern legend, practiced with satisfaction to all concerned. w 0 Mill I 'S fhii odvertisement ii not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board of by the Government Of British Columbia. FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 3o3 . MITCHELL S CURRIE ilMITKD I'.uilileiS & Conlracton Luxury Steamer PRIIICE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Eoch Thursdoy at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Heservauons Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PWNCE RUPERT. 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI 'CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAX , 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI other Dr. Canuck had acquired the "knowhow" to do the oral-; nary things that doctors do. He had delivered hundreds of babies. He had performed difficult operations. Some of his successes read like a book. The nurses, who get the best chance to assess a doctor's true efficiency, said he was top-notch: "He was a very good doctor and a nice person." says Miss Miriam Watnick, superintend-1 ent of the Brooklyn Women's' Hospital- oOo FAR BE IT from me to excuse Dr. Canuck's deception especially when he married a doctor's daughter. But this piece is about an old text, as stated by one of Dickens' famous characters: "The law is a 'hass.'" The law is certainly an ass when the law sends a good doctor to Jail. There are many parts of the U.S.A. not to mention Canada where the people can't get a doctor for love nor money. If the undlplomatized doctor haii to be punished why not sen . terrpe him to serve in one of 1 those communities on the north- erri frontiers of Canadian settlement where they had petl tioned for months, without success, for the services of a doctor? oOo WHY DO WE pass laws Insisting that doctors get dlplo- ' You ;r Can't Beat our PRE-WINTER BARGAINS in MEN'S ond BOYS' WEAR MEN'S SUITS All Styles 37.50 $45 TROUSERS Finest Tailoring ' and Bty'les 94-25. to $12 iliiSil VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesdny, 1:30 p.m. Camosun M.ICE ARM. STEWART ANI TORT SIMFSON t Sunday. Cainor.un, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Oct. 27 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANOS ss. Chilcotln, Nov. 3 and 17 ' FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agwit Third Avnu Phone 868 before.'1 jntle old wood-bui'iipr "The Governor Smith," puffed Into station at Bt. Albans to open tha ceremonies here- The mayor proclaimed a half holiday to ob- r?rve the centennial Alonnsifie th nmsnum uire. old N'- 40. puffed No. 601, the largest typa steam locomotive ownfid by the C.V.R, and at a christening rem- j mony this rmdc'n lrv-n"-p ns riamerl the "Cit of Kt. Albans" by Mayor Ben Fisher. Head table guests includfl Mayor Camillien Hondu of Montreal; Pro-Mayor Eugene Las-nler or St. Jchns. Quebec; M" Gordon; Vioe-nresidents S. v. Dingle, Alistair Frasr ar1 T H. Cooper, Montreal; Leo F. Will-son, .chnlrman, centennial re mittee; R. W. Rady, toast.mii-ter; Harold Pelkey, president-Howard Avmftx-in'?. Secretar of State for Vermont, and Km. Pnlamln W. Fisher, Mayor of St. Albans, . COMMITTED : FOR . TRIAL Peter Balanyk, the man arrested following the incident from a broken pane in the door Of Bud's Cigar Store caused the September 18. when flying glass lass of one eye to Mrs. Christina Smith, was committed for trial in magistrate court on a charge of criminal negligence causiii'j grievous bodily harm. 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL'99 CALL 99 T L 99 TAXI 99 TAXI C T - x-v r" 1 CALL 99" CALL 99 T U f(y fi rV ) L 99 TAXI 99 TAXI C . . 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Trmy i ot the first two thepiselves, unt he third came to pass when the Central Vermont became part of I th&oveatera wocld's largest raUj road system tli, Canadian Na- tlonal. ' "Bven though railways are now i a commonplace we should not ' RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) . MONDATi P.M. : 15- -Stock Quotations & Int. 4:30 Magic Adventures 4:45-YounK Man With a Song :55 CBC News 5:00 Music for Strlnus 5:15-Music and Malarky 5:30-Recital rVOOSupner Serenade 8:15 Martial Airs 6: 30 - Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockln' Rhythm" 7:00- CBC Kews 7:15 CPC News Roundup' 7:30 Sonrjs for EaHv. 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