! ete] wet \ NGS nwa ww tue’ “upouiiaing | of Wrince Hupert } and: Central British Columbia. “'Subseripulon Rates.’ inon ith,” 16é! per year. $8.00 | i. pitee Ber eek, 2605, ‘per: mouth; 81 005 ‘per yeat, ‘410.00 ab’ secunud:! lass mall : hy: the Post Oi fice... Department, Ottawa orn hae ers, an “ail vey 4 ‘i i cn ail ui iy ith, “that's the only, hor ors that didw’ tet in” no - —Finaneial Post, ei dvi iver" to seven n yp aind srpentin Q his cence Ton: Aly: months for killing a log and defying a con _alable’s s.order to mp nl on acene,of the accident is marly eammenced we i me director. specialists were graduated by the we centre: in. Peiping ‘which was “lehiléren's *hospital: _ /present:: institution’ was ‘financed ~ Fy. the: Peiping ‘muntelpal auth- se ‘pulld, eguip a i operation: hig [tami «with; ‘activity, doing. -|pital:is::600 beds, of which 460 PATE: ithére are «facilities .. for’ treat- ne |with: 1,200: the ultimate planned o load: yb izes. the.-two. types’ of: medical . science’: formerly sy HAIR- FINE. NEEDLE USED: doctors: ‘on: the: ‘staff: of the’ Pei- |S {ping Childien’s “Hospital, but,’ in : addition; there ' ‘are ‘eight, tradi: | S tional- “type: Chinese, doctors. i nominal: fees for their treatment: : é However,: ces ...are: -jmany. other tiade: man groups. lie: anly eon 1. that: wash ea the convention, and these ‘As by Ebnore Pri soll -@ Modein Chinese Hospitals 3 is PRIPING, China—Yesterday. ‘L visited the “brand | |o new, Sick Children’s. Hospital. It is as modern. ap . : vs janything we have-in. Canada, | | a : eee BE AEA Tg eee I See It or. ‘ able welcoming cups of tea; was shown* over. the. whole adinirable new: institution by the associate Dr.. Wu Jui-Puiy, Both these: ‘fine’ children’s otiginal’ Rockefeller. medical closed down’ by the Japanese war. 3 ‘s ‘Later, they. rain ‘Qs ‘small private ‘until: the oritysin: 1952. - It-took : about. two, “years to } get: into. full ‘Now,. as 1 “Saw. * for. inyself, cit is sigh °F. ~The, : windows are. steel- framed,, The capacity of the hos- stalled : now.’ In’ addition, iment, of: 800-out- patients. daily— “ihre. ‘ate two. “othet “clinics | : run in: connection with this.hoas- . pital, -making | ‘the total mumber jot. .out= “patients . treated daily - 115500. ° ih ‘ An aeoraaiice with’ the. delib-: | me erate national’ policy, of the ‘pres: | “Tent.. ‘governient . ‘of “China, «the hospital combines “and -harmon- }* “practised China.” “ é Phere: are-120: ‘Westerit- style ;The, patients - ‘themselves: pay |. - Any “hospital ‘isa faséinating ' place’ to me—and.children’s:inost, |¢ _Lof -all,- But: because I had’, never |- before seen the: traditional type of. Chinese. ‘Medicine In: ‘action, I foulid “it even. more: interesting than the: other style, 0; ‘|; The. patients | themselves ‘ask: for. whichever style treatment is (es prefer, Some change their ininds; and thelr’ doctors, About eye Twas: met: at the door by: the@--~ wee head: of the -hospital;* Dr., Chue -|Fu-tang,- and: after: the invari- -|t2 me, When’ a very sinail sick}. in! ultimately. “be . achieved” in: “{hie . whole country. uO 4 death. rate in Peipini: “was. 17 Le the ‘rate ‘was: 445 per 1,000:: me all ‘government, m= | With © 0} S| for. the first time, ‘traditional Chinese doctors have ‘a college of, their. own, : Formerly, the medical | ‘secrets. were’. passed: on by. the appientice ‘system, ‘ot ; from father to son, ok Ee As with the treatinent, so with the. medicines, . The . choose their own.’ When -I .w2s there; there were 10. times more}: people waiting for Western-style medicines than were waiting for the Chinese herbal Concoctions® I visited .several’ wards -ehd also’. the laboratories; X-ray clinics, and, so on. In the. physi- Hy therapy department 1 sawp youngster .getting pretty. much): « the:-same. type: of’ heat. . Janip treatment for arthritis that® wey: give in Canada.” . ..This~ hospital,’ “however; “had several features which ' were new infant is admitted. to: hospital” -|the mother: comes too, .and. is “located: in a special ward, ‘inl lorder: to keep on. breast, feeding the child. ° 4 ,Also, the doctors themselves are of two classes. There ‘are the full-fledged, fully qualified five. year course’ doctors. * ‘But -there are also a, much larger number of what are: -Of-), ficially listed as “feldshers" “= that is doctors with short- term \training. ° Many of, thesé “are ‘former graduate nurses, a “good nv of whom had_ set: them- selves up as practising but: an- licensed “doctors” under the, reg. Me. ‘DEAT RATE DROPPING » The’ Fesuits: aurendy achieved here ‘in: Peiping show. what “will Before. the” advent. of they y per 1,000. By. 1954 this. had ' ‘been ‘These rates. are, of: “course, still” ‘very Aigh | by, comparison aspects. of ‘the, work: of the’ Pei- ping . Children’s Hospital: ‘con- cerns prévention. of dis seases, | Two districts of Peiping were selected ‘as pilot: plants ifor a large-scale experiment, . There is a complete medical care system, for’ children, ‘start: ing with the mothers before the baby is born. There ‘are periodic examinations. and’ advice ‘as to feeding and care, Also, of. course, four-fifths choose. Western ‘style, ‘btit.the rest prefer the ancient, “T saw‘ one young Chinese doc- tor’: glving:. the “so-called aqua Puncture.” or. needle treatment to-one black- eyed bonny young- ster, who: ‘was. .not batting an : ee ag, -the ;hair-fine steel (needle pricked the skin in her pollo-stricken . legs, The . needle Is’ So ne and; the doctor so skilful), “that: it ‘does not even draw Rood. beh We theory, is that es: pres stim. oe is Santa sega i hen i ‘process, In ie ‘event, Dr. Wu, ‘who, of , ‘cour'se, practises ‘Western-style medicine, assured me. that In ‘some types of pollo and sleeping- Slekiiess the. traditional Chinese “doctors do actually get better results than thelr Western, col- leagues, . Tho same tiithg holds true in regard to some types of pnen- monla, where ‘penicillin and rgonie of the Chinese herbal med- lelnes aro: now sometimes used [side- hyeside In the game hos+ ‘pital, The Wostorn + style doctors hove heen forced hy the compar- | ra results to necord a new respect to thelr traditionalist collennues, MOTHER COMES, TOO Bul, ‘of course, the process ‘works the other way, too, Now, “ masrasr, AND WASIISY WAY TO HANDLE ‘or. BARRILS-AND DRUMS “ore Shon, truck ore of alltubular ate! 5) © waldod construction Rollers at fpr make lh oasy to. wheel truck up dove to load, -roli the lond over rampe and tum the * focded trek onthe floor, Climb hook locke ‘ sembautomattcally on almout all type of "tel, wood or paper barrels and drums, : Avellable from any of the 16 Fatrbankse F an branches acron Canad, om : om a queauyent : Helly: RI, ae fra Wa NEAL Bus Servico and yp Princo Ruport Chinese remedies. - “ a | 162,400 “nurses and for the frst UUme In history, ihe; there is a complete set of vac- cinations and inoculations, | Already the results are so éne couraging as to indicate event- lal application to the’ whole ‘country, In China as a whole there are | now 279,000 beds: In hospitals: and sanitoria, a pitifully small number compared wilh our ac- commodation in Canada, but representing the amazing In- ercase of 12 per cent In a single year, There are 30,000 clinics ‘now Heo (0- operatively, bys ars O0LON Ee Wife ents? 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(CP Photo, oo “Mayr | I " : Mer 10 sees i dur: the Adress Fee OTTAWA DIARY 2.32883 SS M«< MacLEOD | a ensu UK Climate ' Not the least impressive fea-!portance in the present situa- | eal al ( jure: of the campaign to make|tion lies in. the fact (hat ‘his: ; and be. “Healthier” John Diefenbaker leader of the|support lends orthodoxy to the: “he ret | Progressive. Conservative » Party | Diefenbaker en So long} du is the tact that it ls being $pear-jas Churchill heads it, no one can! ye LONDON iA British actress] headed hy, Gordon Churchill, MPlargue that it is either a rebel or! an, who has spent her life switeh-/ for gouth-Centre Winnipeg. even a left-wing eruption. For} Mayor. 1 ing between Canada and Britain!” Churchill is taking time out|Churehill by — well-established 10 4 que has decided to put down roots} trom a busy, Winnipag law prac-| reputation is no patron of rebel | p minal here because she contends, It'S; tice to give his undivided inter-| causes, nor is he by any stretch: - Por'na healthier. est to the Diefenbaker cause,|of (he Imagination a left-winger. | ; Mary Barclay, a a4-year-old Diefenbaker couldn't. have —|His association with the Diefen- | “Work blonde, returned. to Londonjamong the PC. Parliamentary;baker campaign is a develon-: pip YOU HEAR THAT Ae Dep three months ago with husband/group-—a better advocate. . ;ment which the P.C. old guard | - Manger ¢ Han She Has the parte ol 4 lor that n Ch isn't at all happy about, ‘Mey hoe viking nhout the. NE 4 oe man, She has: the part of aj’. The factor that makes Chur-) olive that without Churehill ow ae hourtie C8 doctor's wife in the film “The}chill's support of Diefenbaker of Dietenbeker would be very much Ba entgout mn Ae Torn ry lich Is Life of Esther Costello,” starring particular interest to Parliament awer wor “What do you mean--new fort ne han Joan Crawford. jet political circles is the South- wer one “AML sections in tabloid” ele, | aa ely The vivac Ss teentre Winnipeg MP's reputation a . — eluding a big mag: azine sectin ‘suriliies, : “ange ont waciou ‘arentage vee and record as ‘hitherto standing ¥ i beautiful colors -and all: print bas born in Britain, went to Mont-|!2- the corner of {he official r-A-L-L-0-R-1-N-G ; Fe ete ting! Ry theway,d Super! real at ‘an early age, stayed party . ‘lerarehy. rome idling ° | do you read the Star Ww eek) 5 CU th 30 years.ago. when the old-line; , AE combes?” "ASE an vost there until she was 14 and then parly machine was anxious ta © Suits @ Pants | gomics?” tge-iny wile reads them Oo ;,jeame ‘back to Britain. In 1048, defeat George Hees for the past © Topcoats @ Slacks too the kids get them first--hulyg on ‘Tay! Gi|she returned to, Canada andi or national president of the|| ALTERATION SPEGIALIGTS | we evlleet thei when they're Ip R Oe ciety wg orth America or party association, it was Chur- | peel I’m looking forward to'the ~~ Aluern Now ie chill whom they selected as thelr Quick Service | xi’ siue Worle When do WEP thar on “Now. we “have decided 10/ candidate; That was one of the! yet it?” ‘the roa settle | mee ” she. said in. anirare occasions in party annals ’ . aL hear it's out on the 29th” valk an iifertiew. : when the old guard went down Ling The Tailor | The NEW! NEW! NEW! Stac Weekly Be pery it “There are many things welto defeat. . : otc children he will: ‘miss—especially the. punch|. It is no secret that in the!| 220 Gth St, - Chone 4238 |. oe “ofa Canadiah personality—but 1/ present leadership race the-Tory; ot . (think its. -healthier hére, Life | hierarchy is n-o- t supporting the a rr : goes “at a’ slower pace, some- Diefenbaker-Hees combination, : how. mo oy But Churchill, who usually works: Pa : in close harmony with the , C ro: crerr’ A DoG. higher-ups in the party, ts tak- THE E Chop HH Nest To:remind herself of happy|ing the other side on this occa-: 4 Nes wt days -in ‘Canada, she brought |jsicn, His switeh-to the crusad- ; Suey » jbactfic hack. a. Canadian’ dog calledjing Diefenbaker camp adds an: ‘ institut , Sporty,” who is in quarantine. |important ‘element of solidity to. @ FINE, FAMOUS CHINESE DISHES ” ‘ton ¥0 “They won't let him out until 'ils facade." + | cpeettec snare auenpetseseune gant . Mr the spring and 1 miss him. ter-! ————- 1. SERVED CROO PEREBECTION pers ge ribly,” Churehill is the sort of dis-' “N2ouVve To cheer Sporty when he gets, ‘Unguished individual who, with-' For Orders tov") rlalepho out, the Barclays are decora tout being spectacular, manages: . ot ony 1 ing their new honse | in Wimhien | 0 he impressive and effective, A. phone Take Out ta sive of ~~ 1don,a London sul £0n of tha manse, he went over: : oy -} “Wa'ye got to nave , nice and seas in the First World War and: Or ti te Pen jeame out of it with 4 DSO, After yCana \ says, "So. we're doing it in con-' sucess teaching career in! O } CING \ {te hol ean style—different-color' Manitoba, which he cut shart to, ANN . l N 4 Vngem Wans, ‘enter law. He now ts a senlor, letreots Miss Barclay, who uses her) member of one of the larger The Establishment Of ) ae hame on the stage; Winnipeg law firms, His devo- | 1 prit armerly played with Fridolin's; ton of fuil-Ume to Diefenbaker's ; ‘Padert French-Canadian Company. She Interests between now and con! NORTHERN SCA. E COMPANY. » Tased « toured Canada doing radia work! vention time represents a per! st " F ngne and appeared in several Braad- ' sonal saerifice of substantial dl: In Prince Rupert November Fir part $ way productions, Including Tare | menslons, Manager: Murray Slephen . rUnlun fits har ‘Pa'tleaat ‘and Witness Churehill’s, Judgment ‘is wide ly! ; a tonmerly of Industrial Seales Whe. ‘Labor fon {hes Pros eontion, respected in the PC parliament. ; tor {he past six years ‘ " present Her father ts R, Ve Bidduiph,| VY caucus, Bub his chief. im-. - or (he past six years, \ who was Puropean commission. | ¢asler to head-off with the party’) Agents for Induitrial Seales of all types, Counter and pi av far the Canadian whed|tank- and: Me, Retail Seal M y sii dc ; ; " Poard during the Second World} HW scales, Nicar olcers and Mioppars, ' War, EARNEST PARENTS Also, General Repairs and Maintenance \ semaine nee Seen snscn snc NANAIMO, B.C, @-- Parents! 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