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Rupert Daily News: & ‘ woh tec og Wednesday, August 4, 1954 BLACKWOOD on’ Ancient Disease --- Gout A, ANE 4° i n : ° | \ wonder Norn on i oil : “ : e. , ‘ ee Eye ey : In Greeting Newspapermen Nn Still No Laughing Matter ELATIONS SLIGHTLY rl f-Editor’s note: Associated this none-too-good French as B IDGE a WASHINGTON ‘i ~ Nearly |not to be expected, ve Pie ss jcotespondent Forrest j conversational medium, BR ‘{/ 500,000 people In North America| Long ago I give up trying bo AS " F, “MEET 5 5 S i dwards has been visiting the Yes, he had been a Vietminh By EA = fef B AL today suffer from any affliction | dissuade office whis from the ae ul NI " Peat vam area that the villane Of Mewes was the y SLIEMY ¢c LACKWOOD j Mmm {which has been a target for’sly-lidea that my gont stems from ROME (m—Ex-King Farouk anid: his eslranged erench and Viet Namese are ,/ village of Neo nh and {ts 3,000 dt ‘ : : \ , | winking jests and comic cartoons Homeric feats of gorging anc oe es Vay Ret OMe Alt \f) felinguishing to the Commu-'!peopie were Vietminh, Most of | Master's Didn’t Use Magic, But He Did Use Rule of 11 down the centuries. guazling, But for thie record, here} mel uceldentally Tuesday night ina hotel dlning vet ca feist-led Vietminh in accord ils menfolk had fought 74 years ae ‘ . 1 ‘The tiscase is gout; Or gouty |is what the Mayo Clinic says: a moment of stralned silence they had dinner 4, rane with. the Geneva agreement, "Tor our nation’s freedom from Before Mr,,Masters played to the first, trick, he arthritis, so 8") For centuries people have was thelr first meeting since the Egyptlan lay at : a . iy + ” . ‘ . . , . r "OU . . “ig dt} By FonReST epwanps — [te Frencu : Was practically certain Mr, Abel had the ace of hearts! 3. is a red-hot inkxture ‘of an [thought that gout ' ee PY! and came:to Tlaly to tive in exlte two yoats apy,” font) ,ALANOI, Indo-China 7 — The! The sign at ths top of the arch , "8 the agonics sketched in Dante's | Deh living,’ but this is by no Bo me abe people of the first village flying “to President Ho, Many Years’|—~and no other heart highér than the tive Spot. Inferno means the case, wren Maose wn : Py RY vee Mp een te lor « “asi ” : han, : a ly and never touch |. the Communist Vietminh ‘flag |" “Long Live President. Ho, Magic? Not-all. Merely another example of the Won-) The cause 1s unknown,.almost {eat sparingly ¢ en ! PN. wo were almost cordial as they He was asked about rommu- 8 y £ | ‘las batfling to modern physicians alcoholic drinks may develop the . ah sowed us the crude arch nism and the Vietminh, but! derfyl usefulness of the rule of eleven, ‘las It was to Hippocrates, - the {disease a Last Times Today DINAH SHERIDAy: Shor’ tthumph they had erected to Ho Net the word meant nothing | Me pale decided to lead a nr father of medicine,” who pre-| Doctors Say Sout results when | # 7 ang 9 m, 7M We hei to him or he chose to ignore it Who p VIEVE sing’ Chl Minh, . Gite anc OS tO ignore it-| heart against the four spade] south dealer [scribed burning flax’ near the |an over-supply of purines — 2 a ut ‘Those in the sev.ad village He didn’t answer, contract. He made the stand-| Neither side vulnerable - {afflicted joint 400 years before |chemical substance which ap- Thursday to Saturd ‘sf | metus with fas. beat ona jungie| The second visit began when ard choice of his fourth highest, Jer (lise Brushy "| Grist, “|pears in some foods—causes an ursday fo saturday ae Wit drum and surrounded’ us Waters and Heacox spotted 4) the five. The six went on from 1 ad .|. And there Is no cure. Gout |excess of urleacid. When the! 7 and 9:05 pm, ‘ With menacing scowls and’ ges- |!@"8e Vietminh flag waving from dummy. Now if Mr, Masters had -D-A 443 * — }lasts as long as life, ; kidneys fall to throw off the soa pn ey tures, the’ ond. a short uistance 11uIn | played his king, Mr. Abel could] ... O-KJ Oo . .{ The disease is one of numerous“ excess aend tt enters. me root i ma e ; Lop @ road, ' |have made his contract easily. Day ast way. .{forms of arthritis ‘whose ‘histary stream and -forms crystals of | fa] ' a cine Toronto San meenensen A one-armed Vict Namese That is, he could have killed gb), gu. aes): ‘}goes back millions of. years. But. sodium urate which are deposit- : Ww WREa a of “NBC television. Ap shotor dashed out of a clump of brash the king with the ace and (after| H-@ 1986. HK 92 at last the end may be in sight, ed in the tissue of certaln Joints, ; “JP Yapner wed Watess cet myself | grevBed across the road and up extracting Wrumps) Ted a heart) Gry gy —“Bo&TS—[srientisis ellove they. may be] Outward, nothing: happens eo —=were nine miles ott of Hanoi | 2 Where we were standing part- | toward dummy’s jack. Thus he South (Me. Abel) on the path toward discovering ;ns the crystals silently bulld up, nw “en we spotied the arch about ly surrounded by scowling, ges- would have lost only one trick S-A KJ 75 -. {a preventive to stop gout beforg, There ls no pain—until the trig- | Hs Waaen we sp a ticulating men, women and half- te, i H—A 43 ‘it wets started. : ‘ger is pulled. Then comes the 10 vards off the highway. erown children each In hear ts, diamonds anc D-K J 92 \U b " t banking’ te! explosion 8 the grotesque : \ we : About 20 villagers came out to “The one-armed man said he clubs. . The bidding so-called, taironte “Urge artis swelling the searing pain. | oot, Meet us, led by a man aged about) was the chief of a guerrilla | But of course Mr. Masters did- | ott nee 2c! Basi isone, ACTH, benemid and buta-! The trigger may come in the cae 35. He was cool until we ex- attali mi yoy n't play the king of hearts. Af- : 18 5s : wat ; cpaly | ; ve : battalion which had operated Pass 20 Pass (zolidin — which merely control ; form of a stubbed toe, a searcelv | \ IMained we were American hews- gainst the French in that arca.| ter checking briefly he put in 2p Pass 2NT — pass [20 . ae pea hae cas nae ener sn son jn |) BMNSt the French in that arca. : ' 35 P s(20ut withoul curing it, Rather, noted jarring of the knee or wrist. oi Meee tha eee ane Stevenson in} “ie ordered us to eet oct Sev-| the nine spot, believing it would: 8S Pass aS All Ps a are hoot to short-circuit or elbow, " ta wath the rest of us for brevily’s oral of the men grouped around knock out the ace, ‘That left | with just ace. the chemleal "mechanism: that: Dovtors point ant, too, that al- vee ree vee mbered and hin ; Stine helt hands inside FOURTH HIGHEST | which ome Abel with just one. produces gout, ithough the exact cause of gout! wr questions, using Stevenson and athe one avea lender swing- Here was his reasoning. Firs.) Well, Mr, Masters couldn't an.y,_ Some oxclting leads ar now Is aeenow nt aliacks ment | | ine his arm ina “e ny" ope. | What kind of a suit had Mr. Dale Swer this last question for gure,| cing explored,” says Dr. James develop after an over-in wgence | ae ing nis arm in a “go away” ges- led from? If it were a-short suit Bul‘he made the following logi- .B. Wyngaarden; expert on gout of any kind—~fatigue; excess eat- 1 IN SELECT CIRCLES © fy ture, hit Stevenson in the face. | three cards of less) then Mr.leal inferences Mr. Dale: is q|fesearch. He cautions, howeyer, ling or drinking, or exposure to | * g«g F berate stare free meet Abe] would have at least four! sound player and almost never that “Overnight. miracles” ‘are cold weather, : o . look accidental or an aecicient, | Hearts: But Mr.’ Abcl had bit Underieads an ace from a long} ; a | We kept backing up toward|SPades and diamonds. He had! suit against a suit contract, That} nppe ch ! vo -_ ; jcerad ag | Never mentionéd hearls, Would- would place the aco j : wig. TODAY ANN BAXTER’. a ohn, , the car, The Vietminh jeered as t he | bid a four or five place the ace in Mr. Abel’s n ie, on Meee «We retreated, Our driver had the card major? The only sensible hand, . ) 7 and 9 p.m. CARNIVAL STORY’ shee fet (J) Ma engine racing as we reached the} Cal sine am . Then there as the fact Mr] ir . tet gid) - car. He waved derisively as we answer was yes. : . | Abel had opened the bidding and : Thurs to Sat.—7 - 9:05 ‘ nee 2 p.m. yi WHISKEY © Shot off in a squeal of tires, . | Therefore, Mr. Dale's lead made two additional bids while|! Omupiinge teed ce, it ‘ — ee : [must be fourth highest from a his adverusement is not published or | a ra it of four or more ennd Mr. Dale had p.ssed through-|j . W lg i Misplayed by the Liquor Cuutrol Board ‘The principal Source of Quebec | broken: suit of four or more eat ‘ out the’ auction, Therefore cer- ( " ! Jor iby the Grverament of Brush j farm cach ineqme is from the} And therefore the rule o tainly any card as good as an ace ey Columbia, eale of dairy produete. would apply.’ Deducting the would be held by Mr; Abel. 3 aT a - _ Number of the car a or lil These thoughts passed through! _ Mr. Masters determined ere) Mr. Masters’ mind j | ‘ ac : \ . Mas and In much less: Advertising in Daily News Brings Results were six hearts higher than the s say1,| cine than it has taken to read five spot outside of Mr. Dale's|}thom, When he played the nine hand. He could see five of these| 5, hearts at trick one, the con-. i 1. b "gin his own hand and dummy.) tract Was doomed. There was no ay - } mm for Mr. E : a Wa lace 5 Men 5 j 0p : 5 t B ld ‘ loss of two hearts, a dhamnar ; ‘ lub, Py AND WOMAN—WHO cares =) Character Lo . | ° en in prices tong wens q 5, . Mi ? , . Sourdoughs " ’ . and serviee,: Pleased 40 crve.-you, W ays inister . lo . Swa Yarns me Serving fo please. a] vancouver — Ancient}. p oY Frousers | Jaderwear, 5 Gteete ited. Sport nev 7b, August 16-18 | Fr Seas ‘was afraid he'd stay- ae then she LAN BARI-ZASU PITTS in BRB te ting Wiel © was afraid — ALSO — , | M4 , aa) ee roche eter one” TOTEM || Miia DOM OO NLA ADMAS CHL WLS - RAE v nN ape uesaeun au ee ee.: ak a “44 ms A Fanious Players The coke Rye , '. Barnett says the same thing | A Famous Players Th treo he, 3 - g27 Jackets Shirts M might be done today | VANCOUVER @—The Klon-|, A Suits Work Clothes x In a service at Grace United dike ‘Gold Rush of 1898 will be |i eee one em a ee nays sng clas ttatter tt ste Ee { ' lived here this month when | Ae M'Church here on the opening of *¢ ~ ; : mye oo : 2 i: a ee .M@ the British Empire Games, the Sourdoughs gather for an inter- WALLACE’S DEPARTMENT STORE sezsrstttrs Ss orth, om er | : ate, : ments in, general, have won a rvail of 98 Wun eres OF ve CMON E Oe than in years gone hee in Te ween Aug. 16-18 with ot friends | ~— creme en 7 | . y . gone by. . from across. Canada - and the : “The legitimate-place of sports United States *” a, and amusements in: the fe of Robert: Service, poet laureate her ht WY aA ; ;man should be frankly reco fof the north, is’ unable to at- ar yf hized,”) Mr. Baritett said. But at | pr de wp a, | a imc le should | tend the gathering but is writing ob @ Bf, Uae same time, peop Helen ano’ {@ Special poem to be read at the ‘ore lose a distinctly, Christian atti- banquet. tude, s ' The famous “Klondike “Kate,” “Sports and amusements are Miss Kate Rockwell, wil be on Sen we BS Rand a ” nO, . : i . : ' roy tte an voyhiyw ft ee LOOK IN. aoe . ‘ . cde ole : . ‘ 0 a Nba eay pe bh pat! those a of age ‘ in it 1 ¥ } + pees , ‘ : aheanem: es BASEMENT: t ¢ 1 LOOK IN THE Td a oP wy ‘At these prices, these late model, A-1 Used Cats, PEM uy oa Ne Baad ooh yl wee} fi ay ee as nn ei : aro a stcal if we ever saw one, Come in and look not ends in themselves,” he add-!hand along with Fred Envold- OR IN THAT: STOREROOM ; se ed, sen, 95, who still lives ‘at Dawson oe ‘ yea ‘em over, These and many others to choose from, “They build character provid- | City, the hub of the gold rush. ® “f ed we impress upon those who! - Seer : Gh ne CHeY oy GpTyaN mt cay oP ORT, particluate the. right concep-{ One out of four working Can- : Mw. . {0 CHEVROLET SEDAN ANOS ee een ’ Bi tions of human relationships, ofiadians is employed in manu- THERE IS PROBABLY SOMETHING THERE JUST TAKING f°) 8 Custom heater and ur con- Two-tone paint job with fairness, and of right and! fcinring. the same proportion UPSPACE - wey ditioning. 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