Ptfnre Rupm Datlp Octos ttD. Saturday, May 22, 1948 An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert nd all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second cms Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prlnee Rupert Dally New Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. a. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing" Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION CANCER CURE . NOT PROVEN Official of B.C. Medical Association Sounds Warning Here Alter declaring that it was the earnest hope of all medical men that research work now going on to find the cause of cancer would come to fruition over the people fell, una a waterfall of souls. Once a child caught at a tuft of grass that grew at the very brink or the gulf; the child clung convulsively, and it called tout nobody seemed to hear. Then i SUBSCRIPTION RATES . City Carrier, per week, lfic; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear, 17.00; By Mall, Per Month. 40e; Per Year. 4.00. Uhe roots of the crass uave wav I speedily, Dr. F. L. Whitehead, reached, them, it disturbed them&nd. with a. cry, the child went Victoria Day oreBU, Jy, SATURDAY SERMON and they thought it rather a over, its two llttie hands still vulgar noi.s. And if one of their the turn-off holding tight to bunch of grass. executive secretary 01 me British Columbia Medical Association, speaking before the Gyro Club while visiting the city this week, commented upon a report that a Victoria doctor had found a cancer cure and warned the A MISSIONARY VISION By A. W. Carmlchael, Missionary to India "Where thiTe in no vision, the people perth." Proverbs 2:18. And the girl who longed to be back in her gap thought she heard the little one cry and she number started up and wanted to go and do something to help, then all the others would pull that one down. "Why should you get so excited about it? You must wait for a definite call' to more than any other legal holiday in PERHAPS Canada the celebration of May 24 strikes a responsive chord. The date is known by different names but, to. a, multitude of Canadians,, it's been "the twenty-fourth." That covers everything. There is something about it that seems so natural, so fit- sprang up and wanted to go; at which her relatives ronmvori h. public against being led to believe that anything extraordin- The tom-toms thumped on all night and the dark- go, You haven't finished your ( remintiing ner tnat 0 one ig n 1 u AKiiiHa. it- tits - i 1 4. ' n- -r 1 1 t t nrv hnri hppn done uo to the note linrlrlorod fruinrl nu lilo n livino faoWnar thno uuibj uimi. wou J inecessarv anvwhPrpth te gap ! ting and appropriate The day marks a historic an- coud be pr0Ven in a minimum r could not t0 gl j j awake and looked aml ! .. rwnHnt-Uivirr rilLTk no inn well. After flTTflU win lfin nrccani in in nnu r-aco case. Nothing Mntntricj would be well taken care of, they i present any I saw and it seemed like this niversary and something else,, as ter's harshness and spring's chill it heralds some of say, six months. Meantime selfish," they said, "to leave us to finish the work alone." There wa another, group, It was made up' of people whose That I stood on a grassy sward and at my feet a the soft touch of blossoms thing happier summer,, Associatlon and tne ,board ot precipice broke sheer down into 3- and verdure, rest ana relaxation, welcome, inueeu, directors of st. Joseph's Hospi- sentries out bub they found that the 24th of Mav birthday of Victoria whose long tai was urging the greatest cau no bottom; only cloud shapes, i knew: And they sang a hymn. Then through the hymn came i another sound like the pain of j a million broken hearts wrung out. iiii one full drop, one sob. And a horror of great darkne came upon me, for I knew wiiui it was the cry of blood. Then thundered a Voice, the voice of the Lord; and He said. "Whom shall L send and who vary- few wanted to go and tion in jumping at conclusions Archdeacon It n, I .'1 sometimes there were no sen Evminit Pi - .'I d. black and furiously coiled,, and great shadow-shrouded, hollows, and unfathomable depths. Back I drew, dizzy at the depth. Then I saw forms of people moving single-file along the grass. They were making for tries for miles and miles at the edge. Once a girl stood alone In her place, waving the people back; but her mother and other rela tOMMI NITY SIMfJ reign saw so little of war and so much, of what today is so greatly sought peace on earth,, goodwill to men. Canadian enjoyment of a statutory holiday on the 24th of May a holiday unique in the British Comonwealth and mpire is due largely to the wisdom of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his fellow a-'W Hiii, l"No one wants to see a repetition here of the Braund affair," commented Dr. Whitehead. Dr. Whitehead was speaking I on the subject of "Modern Trends in the Practice of Medicine." ! Only within Uie past two centuries, he declared, had the 'practice of medicine and thu will go for us?" Then sajd I: ! 'the edge. There was a woman Uons called and reminded- her ( Here am I; send me." And He; that her furlough was duer she said. "Co and tell thU people . . ." must not break the rules. And, i Jesus said: "Go ye Into all the i FIRST MEETIKf The first meetine t with a baby in her arms and another little child holding on .-.11,5 ti.iu uiiu iiitmiug iA I ii.ttJ mi; fcunjjci fcu VitLiUZl Army WiS Ct)Tl j Mav 24 was first observed in 1838, the year fol- knowledge that goes with it had . . . . ,i -r i i hppn rpullv rifvfnrfA n alon Inner to her dress. She was. on the cnange, sne naa 10 go ana resi every creaiure . . . ana lo, I am William Booth in ad' very, verge; Thent I saw that she awhile; but no one was sent to with you always." i Isaiah 6:8; ial ground at Whitfthi guard ner gap, ana over ana Marie io:ia; Matthew 2a:20. don. Kirst Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister Mrs. J. E. Smith, Organist was blind; She lifted her foot for the next step . . it trod air. scientific lines. In that time control had been brought about of scourges such as smallpox, plague, yellow typhus, malaria, typhoid and diphtheria which r maladies had been practically U O D E. Church Parade, 11 a.m. eradicated. Great advances had Morning Worship, 11 am throne, and held its place as an Empire holiday for more than 60 years. . When the Queen died in 1901, Canadians generally agreed it would be a pity to abandon May 24 and celebrate the birthday of Edward' VII, which fell in the inclement month of November. Parliament, on the motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, on May 2; 1901, passed a bill designating May 24 as an annual holiday to commemorate the Good Queen. . If the Turkish ambassador who attended her coronation in 1838 could see the fireworks ling in night sky above Canadian towns- and cities been made in the fields of anaesthesia, fracture treatment and blood transfusions. It was well known t oday what was be Junior Choir. Solo, Barbara Teng, "Somewhere." Sermon: "Deborah, a Mother In Israel." Sunday School, 12:15 p.rm Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. ing accomplished by the use of penicillin and streptomyicn al m She was over, and the children I over with her. Oh, the cry as she ! went over! Then I saw more streams of people flowing from all quarters. AU were blind, stone blind; all made straight for the precipe edge. There were shrieks as they, suddenly knew themselves falling and a, tossing up of helpless arms, catching, clutching at empty air. But some went over quietly and fell without a sound. ' Then I wondered, with a wonder that was simply agony, why no one' stopped, them, at the edge. I could, not. I was- glued to the ground and I could not call. Though I strained and '. tried, only a whisper would come, j though the possibilities of the Senior Choir. Sermon: "The Parable of the ' Lost Prisoner." latter had not yet been fully Dr. Whitehead alluded to the public demand for prepaid hos Stewart Hospital Tea Raises $205 STEWART The Stewart General Hospital benefitted to the pitalization and medical care,, the desire for protection against the costs of being sick. While extremely helpful to the public, such plans, Dr. Whitehead admitted, were also "to the general good from the point of view of Then I saw that along the extent of $205.48 proceeds fromedge were enies.set at a bazaar held by the Women's intervals. But the intervals were far too great; there were wide, unguarded gaps between. And over these gaps the people fell in their blindness, quite unwarned; and the green grass seemed blood-red to me,, and the gulf yawned like .the mouth of Hell. Then I saw Ilka the picture of peace, a group of Christians un- the doctors" who were thus given freedom to go ahead and were actually provided with more security. Speaking of the large investment involved in becoming a doctor, Dr. Whitehead declared that the "old day of the general, practitioner as understood 20 or 30 years ago is passing away rapidly." Specialization was Auxiliary last week in the Canadian Legion Club Rooms. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. George Nelson, vice-president, Mrs. G. Anderson, secretary, Mrs. R. Barwise (teat, Mrs. L. A. Behnsen (sewing), Mrs. F. H. Lewis (white elephant), Mrs. J. Wolstenholme (fish pondJ, Mrs. W. R. Tooth Recruits are being accepted for the on tnis Z4tn, ne wouia certainly De asionisnea inai Victoria's birthday should be honored in a land thousands of miles distant, 110 years later. History has it that the ambassador was so struck by the magnificence of the coronation he could, not walk to his proper place, but stood bewildered, muttering: "All this for a woman." The pomp and display of that occasion was justified b ya reign that saw wide colonial expansion and the growth of British power on land and sea. The Queen became Empress of India, a title calculated to impress British, sovereignty on the minds of the princes and peoples of the great sub-continent. And it was during her reign that a group of scattered colonies were welded into a new nation the Dominion of Canada. Victorja Day in Canada is distinct from Empire Day, which since 1899 ha been observed, in schools on that last school-day preceding May. 24, Elsewhere in the Empire, Victoria Day has merged with Empire Day, and is not kept as holiday. A Cpjiadian woman, Mrs. Clementina Fessen-den, is credited with establishing Empire Day. As a result of her efforts, the Hamilton school board, of which she was a member, in 1898 st aside one 1" 11.. MTT1 T" i- (home cooking). A slab the order of the day. Special 0f der. some trees, with their, backs A. turned toward the gulf. They Qualifications wpre rpnnirprl and bacon was won by Mrs. " If i I, obtained today by doctors in Lawrence, embroidered apron were making daisy chains. Sometimes when a piercing shriek cut the quiet, air and even the smallest of communi- bY Mls- F. Hunger and, in guess- ties. Ing the number of pennies In a Trend the times in the sack- Miss Dorothy Maxymulk treatment of mass afflictions of v,as lne wlnner' humanity such as. tuberculosis,' ' REGULAR BAPTIST S.O.N. Hail, 5th and: McBride SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1948 cancer, mental ailments and I frff fr phtna I venereal disease was toward a huge ammonia refrigerating uniform methods. Costs involved plant is being manufactured for I demanded that public moneys china bv an Australian com-1 be put to work In order to try to pany. ' ! Royal Canadian Mounted Police Applicants must be sinqle between the ages of 18 and 30 years. Tor further information apply lo the nearest R.C.M. Police Detachment or the Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Ottawa tciiuui aneriiuuii in me year as nag uay to inspire children with patriotic sentiments. The Dominion Educational Association soon made it a national movement. The Earl of Meath took up the idea and the first celebratioa in the Tlnitprl Kinorlnm in Vioralrlorl tVio Vom'nninrr nf coniroi tne situation, ine pro-, vision of millions of dollars as Rome was supposec to have announced recently by the fed- bpen founded by Romulus in 753 eral government was to be wel- B.C. - - ... ,U -. W M uv, u,uvu nt wfumii VA its spread throughout the Empire. corned. It would assist materi- ally. I . , . . ledged hospitality. Doctors, the speaker said were, M gM incluaed Dr L we coming the provincial hospi- H Leeson Dr j E Wake Df T a nvarinn tn.n ro k cnVtanna ntrtt RUPERT MARINE REALTY NEW ROI ".. -. D w j0hnstone, and Dr. F. L. could be expected to co-operate Whitehead, Vancouver; Dr. W. E. "The day of the Lord is at hand." Is. 13:10. 12:15 p.m. Sunday SchooL 7;:3a p.m. Co.pel Service. Speaker: G. R. S. BLACKABZ. Topic: "IS THE END OK THE WORLD NEAR?," (Come and hear what God's Word says). Junior Girls' Quartet will sine. PRAYER PRAISE TESTIMONY Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meetlns. Fri., 3:30 p.m. Mission Band 7:00 p.m. Junior Young Peoples. WE PREACH THE OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL HOTEL AwajfrtM A Home .-..j hu it iMcElmoyle, Victoria; Dr. L. M. President Orme Stuart pre- Greene, Smithers; Dr. J. D. Gal-sided over the luncheon and braith, Dr. M. Ormiston and Dr. thanks of the club were extend- p. Kozak, Miller Bay Dr. J. A. ed to Dr. Whitehead by Grant Macdonald, Dr. C. H. Hankln-Stewart. Dr. L. H. Leeson, pre- son, Prince Rupert; W. J. O'Neill, sident of the British Columbia w. T. Wark, Owen Hooper and Medical Association, acknow- t. Evans, Smithers; C. P. Bus- (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE. OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Jst East of Dpsett's, Waterfront) Box 518 Pbone Green 975 uRnomi. Hot and C Water nKPERl singer, Telkwa, and' Martin Van Cooten, Prince Rupert. JmR S'fhirleninllieK MORALS AND VD IN THE CASE of venereal disease, prevention means an understanding that conduct and not medication lies at the core of the problem. Despite all that medical science has done and is doing to control VD the scourge is still with. us. The fact that in at least one large Canadian treatment clinic since the advent of quick cures third of the patients are repeaters would' tend' to prove that syphilis and gonorrhea. are no, longer purely medical problems. Medical science, it would appear, has far outstripped moral teaching in the fight against venereal diseases! The lack of widespread, attention to this teaching is actually defeating science in the anti-VD war. The treatment of these diseases with sulfa drugs and' penicillin has had spectacular results, and, because of such speedy. cures, there seem to be people' who disregard moral restraint, Believing that those,, people are among those TRY v"- Just Arrived... J TO TAKE BU ram a Elex (Dale FOR TASTY MEALS ' PHONE i ' CL J OPKN Chop-Suey Chow Mein AM. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY SECOND AVENUE OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Avail botc 7 Master The Popular LE GANT and NATURE'S RIVAL FOUNDATION GARMENTS. Styled and manufactured by the Parisian Corset Company These Parisian garments are made from, thoroughly . tested fabrics properly oonstr ucted and designed to give the wearer complete satisfaction. Available in sizes 34 to 4fl , BLOUSES -BY JORDAN SPORTSWEAR Striped Jerseys in navy and white. Feminine tailored and especiall pretty for epring Sports Wear. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT ANNETTE wiU;s 523 THIRD AVENUE WEST whose moral training was inadequate, the Health League of Canada emphasizes that venereal-dis- ease prevention lies in character educationr in an understanding that only the highest of moral standards will ultimately defeat this world-wide . scourge. Uaicn Co-op Fix Up (lean Up Paint Up TESTED This scientific Instrument tells us what's wrong when you- bring your watch in, and it tells you it's right when you tajce it away Faster, more economical repairs, with printed prooi of accuracy. ? BULGER'S vcucicai uiscaacB ui..y ue- curauie- out. uiey are preventable only if conduct betwen the" sexes remains on a high plane. J8T MARSHALL-WELLS FINE QUALITY PAINTS ' , JUST PHONE WE DELIVER Phone- 179, 4 Bax 1127 251. 3rd West GOLD SEAL NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA 5 NEWSPAFllH ADVERTISE IN THE DAILT NEWS FOR CEST RESULTS