Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, December 1, 1950 Blackwood On Bridge By Eoslcy Blackwood Rotary Club TB Threat Is Beaten This business of bridge terday. boosting the government's edge in th" House to five. Anthony WedgewooU Benn defeated the Conservative, James Louis Lindsay. 19.367 to 12,018. The election filled the seat given up by Sir Stafford Cripps Labor Wins In Bristol BRISTOL, Eng. Q Labor re- tained Bristol seat in the House! of Commons in a by-election yes- that you consider the strength and weakness of every player at the table in deciding what to bid and play. Humanics should be applied to your opponents as well as to your partner and even to yourself if you who quit government and Com- mon.s posts because or ill neau'i MV rllP STANDARD 4m Dr. J. I). Galbraith of Miller. Bay Tells of Progress in Combatting Disease A national threat of what looked to be a hopeless spread of tuberculosis among Indians, particularly within the tribes of British Columbia, has become controlled, according to Dr. J. D. Galbraith, medical superintendent Of Miller Bay Hospital, who spoke at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. "There Is still a long way to go," said Dr. Galbraith. "Although Indian deaths from tu berculosis are 10 times higher than those of whites. I see no reason why we should not en- tirely parallel the achievements of control of. tuberculosis as, demonstrated In the white com-! munities in Canada. i "In 1900 the death rate for all 1 Canada from tuberculosis wasl about 200 per 100.000. At this time there were only 50 beds for treatment of tuberculosis with1 only one small sanatorium in Cafiada," said the doctor. With no adequate treatment. for tuberculosis among the In- dians. Dr. Galbraith recalled how, in 1934 he came to the West ! Coast Indians from the Toronto University . "In tli at year 216 Indians died of tuberculosis in B.C WllliC 111 ; The world looks better when you start the day with Delnor Fresh Frozen Orange Juice. All taste, no waste Trolley Buses Crash 15 Hurt VANCOUVER O Fifteen per-sons were Injured last night when two trolley ouses comded in downtown Vancouver. Traffic was lied up tor more than an hour after the smash. 'leaving for 'Vancouver. Progress was reported by Bill Scuby in a lively announcement of the new year's basketball gam between Rotary and Gyro. JOHi Bill OPTOM II John i Third. dim are smart enough to do it. Here is a summary of the points I have been telling you about concerning the application of humanics to opponents. If you think an overcall Dy you will serve a constructive purpose, put it In if you think you can get by with it. "Getting by with it" will depend on whether your opponents are aggressive and skillful or whether they are timid, unsure of themselves and weak on defense. If you are in trouble on a hand and it looks like you may go set, give your opponents a trick they are bound to get anyway, and see what they lead. They' will sometimes do the most astounding things. "Give the suckers a chance." Double an overcall made by loose bidders like my friend Miss Brash more quickly than you would double the same bid if made by Mr. Champion. Make unorthodox pre-emptive bids against opponents who are likely to go out on a limb in wild overcalls. When you have a quick dou blet- on your left, encourage him to double by occasionally making simple overcalls on big hands. Now and then it pays to double opponents' game contracts, reached by hesitant "stretchy" , I I ; telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per I HELP WANTED AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY 1949 approximately 100 Indians Q jus A P()Uer r died of the disease. ! In the early o,, FaF)S C()1 c v Evitt of tnirties tubercular Indians, Nanalm0 j. w. Jackson of Van-weren t admitted to regular pro-jcouver and Thomag leii, were 'mu1 , - "e mey hospitalized elsewhere, said the doctor who had come as a stu- humanics simply mcai is bidding, even though you don't have nearly enough to set them in your own hand. The idea . is to confuse declarer , as to the position of key honor cards he'd by the defense. Handle this carefully. It is more likely to be effective against players like Mr. Muzzy. In his case you wiil merely be adding to the confusion. When deciding whether to bi i for a game or to be satisfied with a part score, consider the quakty of the defense you are likely to get. Take It easy against brmianfdefenders like Mr. Champion and Mr. Masters. Bid them to the hilt against Mr. Muzzy. Remember that bidding "rules" tell you only half the story. They tell you how to judge the cards. You will have to learn how to judge the players as well. It's not easy and, you won't always do it right, but if you are thinking about itand try ingyou're on the way to gaining thousands of points vol never knew existed. Mrs. McKinnon, Terrace, Dies TERRACE The death occurred eaiiy on Wednesday mor lim? at tne Terrace OutDost hospital of Mrs. Mamie McKinnon, G8, widow of the late Dan McKinnon jand resident of Terrace since 1912, coming here from the Yukon. Funeral services will bp held in the Roman Catholic Church on SaiurOay morning. TERRACE TOPICS Miss Peggy Laird is leaving at the end of December for Vancouver where se will take a business course. Mrs. N. McNabb and son. Douglas, left on Thursday's train on a brief trip to Prince, Rupert. OIL HEATING 3f its Besl MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS Convenient, Economical High mechanical efficiency. VORTEX Automatic Burners 30 saving in heating costs. TERMS ARRANGED Smith & Elkins LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Phone !' P.O. Box 274 1 1 'hMmmm Port Simpson and Skeena River. -In the thirties there was such'1 Distributor: H. SWAFFIELD, Classified Advertising is payable In This advertisement is not published w dhptitri! I Control Board or by the Government of Urilisi! I I ltMMIMIWIMnAtAUWUUMMMMlJ 'BROW wuiu per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE HELP WANTED An opening! n? condition oi Mr. M gar, exists in shipping office for:'ho has been in the local hos-vouna man with previous of-! pital suffering from pneumonia, fice experience. Typing essen- j continues to improve tial. AdpIv Prince RuDert Fish-) . ermen's Co-op. Fairview. i For take home orders Phone Business and Prat For Duws. Mr! SHOE HI ed to read and write in hospital here. wonuer arug streptomy cin was stressed by the doctor in curing what formerly were fatal cases of meningitis and military tuberculosis In children. "The meningitis cases died within three or four weeks. We have sent four such cases home after treatment ranging from 12 to 18 months." explained the doctor who showed actual X-ray plates of tubercular cases. At the close of his talk Dr. Galbraith invited the Rotarians to come to Miller Bay Hospital for a tour and goodwill visit. Bruce Brown, president of the Rotarians, Introduced and thanked the speaker. Guests, (t,l,,Hir,,r Tt n Pmw r,f Prlnm inlroduced by the chairman, special wishes were extended t0 Rolarian Oeorge Green wh0 l!( ASK FOI SCOTLAND'S FAVOURITE SON JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH Gk WHISKY vK-.y OHM 1820 STILL GOING STKONO real good Scotch DtxtUletL Blended mnd Itottled in Scotland Onlenit IbVt JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD. Scotch Wh;Jcy Distillers KIlMAtNOCK, SCOTLAND Thlfl advi?! UMPmr-nc T nut mihllshtfl or dilawa by the Liquor Control B"ard by the Oovernmcnt ol British lii.,... Columbia. LIGHT UP for CHRISTMAS! e NOMA CHRISTMAS TREE -LIGHTS Sets $1.25 ur "jAr Foncy figures for your present sets. Each 10c SINGLE BULBS OF ALL SIZES AVAILABLE McRAE BROS. Box 774 ! an attitude that tuberculosis cure was hopeless for Indians; I that Indians wouldn't stand thy treatment, or long periods of rest. "But we have found the natives to be very co-operative They take the cure well," the doctor declared. He was assistant superintendent to Dr. W. S. Barclay at the Indian sanatorium opened at Sardis in 1941 as the first major project undertaken by the federal government for Indian tuberculous treatment. , A cook stove was about all the equipment Dr. Galbraith could find when he took over the Miller Bay Hospital from the Air Force in 1945 to be used as an j Indian sanatorium. Today Miller Bay Hospital . with a staff of 100 "is a j business as well as medical j undertaking" in the govern-I mrnt's . program to combat the disease among the Indians, the speaker said. "A far cry from the late thir- j ties when no beds at all were ! available for tubercular Indians ! in B.C. are the 500 beds this I province now has," said the doc tor. The Miller Bay Hospital has j facilities for over 170 beds, while 1 the Sardis sanatorium and con verted military hospital at Na . nalmo total the remaining beds for Indian tuberulosW natien's' , I ( "We have a large percentage of children in our patient population," Dr. Galbraith said. "At Miller Bay Hospital two full time school teachers teach in the wards. And we have had many j cases where patients have learn- I hio! , . Cheer'ly man, hio . . Cheer' ly man! PRINCE RUPERT advance. Please refrain from FOR SALE FOR SALE Jap oranees, box $1.29, at SHEAR DOWN'S. (281) FPR SALE Light wood .dinette Duitet. rnone Blue Bbl. 2tnpi REPAIRS WATCH REPAIRS Prompt, ef ficient service. George Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST Stove service and repairs. G. D. Ronson, Black 503. (til BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FULLY equipped machine shop located near Cow Bav industrial area. Property include." building, lot and complete setup for engine overhaul work welding, blacksmithing. etc Idea) operation for two men Books open to bona fide pur chasers. Priced far below re placement cost at $12,00f Terms arranged. For full de tails see Armstrong-Agencies Phone 342 (eves. Green 297 1. (281 WORK WANTED WANTED Housekeeping job Apply Box 832. Daily News. (282p! LOST rrrr; r ; : : ., LOST One large box of oi! paints. Reward. Phone 1G0. ' tltn) PERSONAL ARE YOU hard of hearing? Then hear ve! Hear ve! With the almost invisible Vibraphone, no troublesome batteries, cords or wires. Only $15.00 Phone Blue 414 between 6 and 8 p.m., or write Box 1541 Prince Rupert. B.C. (300p) PHONE YOUR Fuller Brush Dealer between 5 and G:30 p m. ' at Black 990 for demonstration of our Christmas specials (281 pi r 7 ."""scrap cast, Drass. cop- ner batteries and radiators. Phone 543 call C29 Gth W.. City. (tf) NORTHLAND Dairv milk deliv" ered 24- ner nuart. Why nav more? Phone 18 for daily de-liverv service. (M-29) RF.AL ESTATE 6-Room Wartime close in, fenced yard and Karaee. Includes new eas ranee, chesterfield euite and bedroom furniture. Terms available. Annlw ROBERT E. MONTADOR LTD. (283), FOR SALE Wart im d"Tharl 4orCnTnh- Furnished. PhonW Red 719 after 6. 426 6th Ave East- (283c ' FOAALI' Hose 5 room' and path. Cash or terms. Phone Green 626. (283p) BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS PLUMBING and HEATING Sheet metnl WOrk Tar Pnd 7?lav?1 J-oofing Call 629 fith west Phone 543. Letourneau and Sons. (tf) MODERN Painting and Decorat, FOR SALE FOR SALE Man's bicvele $15. 432 Seventh Ave. West. (281p) FOR SALE In first class condition. Maico hearing aid cost $250, now half price. One navy ume sun worn twice, size 44, $3000. Three suits woollen combinations. - new. size 44, $6.00 per suit. Phone Green 789. ,281) MUST SELL 1940 Plymouth sedan with heater. Priced reasonable for auiek sale. Telephone Mel Kirkham at 83 during day or Blue 527 after 6:30 p.m. (2asp ( FOR SALE Electric steam radiator. 10 section, as new. Phone Red 529. i281p) FOR SALE Coal and wood heater. Wartime house front room style. Phone Blue 105. tf- !l NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Linrr-belt Sneeder Shovels: grants: Draglines: Adam. Road Graders: Littleford Bros'. Blac Tod Road Maintenance EauiDment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and. Rock Grannies: Ai ?miJh concrete Mixers: Clark Forkhft Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loarifi'-S frr Rtnflrnilo and Snow Removal: Rice Port-i tujie emruusai ruiriDs; National Drao-llne ScraDers and Backets: National All Steel ; Gasoline Hoists: National i Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Cnnvcvnra Fall Information from Na- tional Machinery Co. Limited,! Vancouver. B.C. (tf) .303 BRITISH calibre Remington. Savagp anri wirM-Viacto P-14 bold action 6-shot sporting rifles with 26" barrel Excellent condition including! nicely finished walnut stocks: j select quality, proof-tested. Price only $27.50. If not satis-lied, return rifle at our ex-' pense for full refund Imme-I chute delivery; will send COD.i Write for catalogue. Canada's! wail uruer House. Box 852 Ottawa. Ont. (tf) (UK HALE sew oViestprf iplrl beus: beds complete: un aint- ru cnest oi urawers; sewing machine: kitchen stoves: heaters: hardware: coffee tables. nd'new'VnrAM ! siiies 2 x 4V2'; scores of other I useful furniture at lowest! prices See B.C. Furniture! Black 324. (tf, FOR SALE-Comfortable trailer I home can be seen on First1 "ve. west. nas aouoie bed single bed. heater, built-in cupboards, etc. Price only $750 complete. See Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 (281c) FOR SALE 1950 Meteor custom sedan with only 4700 miles, finished in beautiful metallic Alpine blue, mechanically perfect and in showroom concli-tion. Phone Blue 365. (281p) 1950 MERCURY for saieCus- tom built heater and radio, white wall tires, miles 6.000. Black 913 after 6 p.m. (281p) FOR SALE 100-eallon hot wat er tank. comDlete with water 1 a c k e t heater, reasonable. Phone Black 218 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE Used doors. 2'6" x 6'6". Call 629 5th West. Phone i 543. (tf) i FOR SALE Llovds baby buggy,, as new. Very reasonable. Green , 937. (284c) I FOR DR SALE SALE Household Household furnish-1 inKS. Phone Black 338. (284p)l (281c) APPLICATIONS will be received bv the Prince Rupert Library ; Board up to December 15. 1950, ; for the pasition of librarian, i Library consists of approxi-1 matelv 9000 volumes. Duties1 commence January 2. 1951. State qualifications, refer- j ences and -.salary expected.! Prince Rupert Library Board,' Mrs. H. C. Prockter. Box 755. Prince Rupert. B.C. (283c) i WANTED V ANTED TOP MARKET, PRICES PAID for scrap Iron steel, brass, copper, lead, etc Honest eradlre. Promot pav , ment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific' 6337. - tf ) VANTED Graphic type double! cut film holders. 3 x 4'4 in.' Quote price and quantity to1 Box 834. Daily News. (tf-nc) . WANTED Bv single man. small furnished apartment or house-keeDing room. Phone 498 days I " or Red 893 evenings. (281p) j WANTED TO BUY Well built! house, preferably with base-1 ment and furnace. Phone! Blue 992. (283p) I WANTED TO RENT One typewriter. Phone Blue 451. (2810) WANTED Babysitting job. Pre-1 fer Overlook district. Phone I Blue 701. (281p) i WANTED-Carrier bovs for Van- j louver Daily Province routes. Phone Black 787. Call at, 311 J 2nd Ave. West. (284p , ' NOW SHIP YOUR FURS QUICK! Prices of ALL British Columbia furs enormously HIGH. Tranpin"? ean mean minv extra DOLLARS to YOU. We are navin AS HIGH AS: SHOOO for MINK (Wild Interior! ; MUSKRAT and WBIASEL $4.00: BEAVER and OTTER $40 00: MARTEN $75 0u: SQUIRREL 60c. New FUR Price List, including offprint outstanding values in TRAPS. RIFLES all TRAPPING Suonlies. NOW available copy FREE on renuest. Ship all your furs to "SHUBERT" see how much MORE you'll pet. Don't delav ship TO-dsiv Hurry! Dent. 194. A B. SHUBERT Co Winninear. Ship to our Receiving Office at VANCOUVER. (H) FOR RENT FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished suite quiet couple. Phone Blue 668. 285p) FURNISHED rooms for rent. Phone Red 860 after 6 nm. (tf-c) ROOM AND BOARD for rent. Black 890. (281p) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Ineome Tax specialist. H O Furk Stone Building. Red 593 20m) man 14S7 P eott P'aef For information phone 123 Taxi (til pnp owp , : ' lFRENT-Sleep.nS room. Blue Buy the Best Fait ELECTS Cleaner ari Small siip?:"'' R. W.CC Aullwria- PHONE SERVICES MARGARET OPT011 Roou STONE ' PHO! BLUE p.0. BOS SIDNEY ' miPte Visual OFFICE 9 a.ift to jlcnin Geo. Cook' Teleph""' r.nRD0N OIL BUBNEB New wlckorP"' A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in nil Its brandies 204 4th Street Phone 655 colussi'S music store ' Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besncr Block Phone 387 P.O. 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