. ) ' " If lipplee or tomatoes _- _ liency in his l" fesslo Excellent Lecture i (Continued from Psgcl) n and skill 01‘ mrr/lq/io l on vuzr/iv/baa land. door and office signs are N?‘ " i? ’__," of ietnoilstrnting the @411‘, duclioitl- A POWERFUL PHOTO DRAMA OF A "ONE MAN DOG" IN WHOM FEAR WAS UNKNOWN. PACKED FULL OF PUNOHES AND THRILLS “Buffalo Bill” Pink Elena-alto SERIAL NO. 7 TWO PART COMEDY‘. PRINC Today at 3.15, 1 and s 4s EEDWARDN MAT.—26c, 16c EVE.-<l7c, 26c, 16c. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SEE ‘p w barn- .. Directed by FRED NIBLO ‘Greta Garbo-Antonio Moreno LOVELIER than a siren—what chance had a mere man against the overpowering spell of her beauty! ibanez never wrouhgt a more pow- erful and alluring story than this tale of a girl who gambled with men, love, l.fe itself! A great pro- 4iuction, directed by the man who made “Ben Hur," with a great cast plus Greta Garbo the flaming new film beauty. LIONIEL BARRYMORE ROYe/WARCY MARC l MaoDERMOTT Scenario by Dorothy Farrium from the Story by BLASCO iBAN EZ Fox‘ Nc\i's--Pathe Review-Orchestra _., . Small IIIBUIS "name; address and i . in neevlilqiars conllliiilli office hours nlissahle and necessary esvfiiilllly to new comers in any locality. and the iesult of scientific and pro- ‘n-ssmnal study may be given by . ipublishing books and papers but not through the lay press, always in the proper professional channels. “edit-iii Bulletons sifllied “lid 33' fillet] daily re the illness of promiu- - l-nt persons are very bad form and the only exception is the case oL. iioyulty or Rulers whose welfare is til-i interest of their auhleclth "Prnde iulrerllsiillients are strickli ioo and so also quotations from‘ p fessionnl writing. Even lectur- iul tn public should he for the Pill‘- poes of dealing plainly and care- full with questions relating to pub- lic welfare and not for/the iiilfiiflfi‘? _ lotiturerbi hecnl qualifications in oily partl- lfilllfli lino. " ' Xov why is there objection to drivel-tiling? the‘ usual statement hat.- tn- advertiser obtains undue dvnntigo is often mot with the rc- ‘illdel: tnnt- if advertising were ‘o in t; everyone there would be‘- i. \ fi it. n thi unfair about it nor would fl y idue advantage accrue in ‘at one although under such condi- tions Ere poor man must eventually ‘ Nitahly suffer. This iii 011i)’ Isuperfieinl viz-w of this im- question and in order to *__'- o merits of the prupositiiiii s nu article to sell he may‘ mcouveutiouril trail-s claim for it any quality he] y s, his object being to ile- aionstrnte the superior xlunlity ')l the artlce ud-vertlslenl. anti lie gen- i lyitliiil as imuch as he can in rho‘ st c he pays for. But ill the ‘tase do articles the purchas- t.’ , uaily the best judge 0i ttzlfl’ it fthe article advertised. i _lin the‘ long run can determine “ ; yelna for the price. But w cflne to articles like pat- o‘ ' ‘t odsned medicines the public wen (ietcfinino accurately their veins an dim“: VQTYiTOBKBCI mosdt un us’ a snR s one an muol harm may be done by using mlimres wlnse ingredients nrfl {keptpmg (or the sole reason 0i ,doila d qehts for someone. At- tempts to drfiv conclusions from the repsii pg tie use of such reme- dies glen raly, tire valueless and tcstlnigei 1e rgardlng their bene- fits are-o en apt only misleading. {but lllQY-IBIQQOOGB and often bought slid paid for. {HOW Piriuctitioce ADVER- t, risi-ziviitejrp-t EDICAL MEN 1 . i if Medium Me "advertised the {public “TMHOEHOL be much better |abie to weigh‘ y llly the value of nlleir claims-sky more than properly ltflllllilllllg the value or results of |a secret or irepftetary remedy. illlllii there lwoild‘ liersome temple.- ltlim to the adv» tiller to make un- due irlniiue and _ ljflrgflll0ffl to not- oricty than -. to merit. Then the lgrncral stnndardpf, he profession ‘fivould be lowefll ' d with the giutriltiurtion of hsinesa sharks lu- ito a profession I owned for cen- ,fllrli‘S for its p business men, ‘aim true scien-tififiworkér would he 7 ‘FOV-‘lltfd out and-carved, but if the public ivure evcrflaoed ‘in such i1 posuinu by which fwould become _pr.sililu fur tho inset us. to become jtlic medical ailvinorii would not lio ill!.\\' iti 4l*'illiiL\illH-{ .. roti "ll i0 tllfl prl- iiiffslihlll‘, -'l‘l,i< prc t lit-their i will nliiillfisuyiiiwe willing l-uit- with in; llofession in Fiigilftl filitlrztfi- reluctant 4o ash ilitit-lt-s ulttli uiny not tan i‘ i A- PIPELESS FURNACE FREE ~~FROM GAS AND SMOKE Are one o.’ the many comftorts elgoyed when you have a GALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE to heat your home. WHY NOT DECIDE RIGHT NOW end place your furnace order with us. Installations made promptly upon receipt of furnace order. ,- PRICES REASONABLE. CALL-WRITE-OR PHONE FliEIl ll. Tillllliilll Plumbing and Heating B0 Grafton Street. Edward Theatre J. Phone 393- ' Opposite Prince The “Know How” is Made ' Into Every Fig of Hickey’.s Black Twist Tobacco This Ie why Hickey'e Bieck Twist comes first, it has _hs, make-up end fievor in every fig that no other brand has. The men who chewe tobacco knows that when he buy: Hickey’; he's not taking eny chlrwfll 0f WWW fiooriy made tobacco. That's why men ell aek‘ for HIC- EY'8 beceuee it le the BEST. Miillone of flge need yearly. l-iiCKEY 8t NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. ‘qh-éldleniifeetiorelte élierlettetown . i ._-._..... . ..... .. . . . When tee is spilled on a tablecloth ,When steel becomes rusty. rub it enit. Leave for n little while, and lam-ii ilippod in turpentine. Polish when the rlofh ie washed all stains lwllll rl fri-sh place of emery paper and ..--.~ I are prickedl "Welt-r rust mar be cleaned by’ m" pfigigfip" wymei 1-0031"; trf beeswax. turpentine and ammonia.‘ Wllci biking fplntpgg one ll lmlp ill lin- dirt will comr- off when this POYEY the stein at once vi-Itii common‘ with a plPCi‘ of emery paper that has‘ will ‘pm-q dljnppgflfed, you will he delighted with the reeuitl with efork before balling they will rubbing them nil over with n mixture, from the end of each. This wail lei ‘lfililli ls removed, first with n brush '1 ,, , out the moisture and melie them null "IPII with n eoft cloth. _ i w, .~vrvq— w. ..o illie i-uttl-tolzy iLqirerl adver- rillig but arc 1.1M) ‘mbilt pnlpublei ild ill dlsiguised atiimips at indir- udvertlsing . Some- ltlnics a physician h ‘nknowingly land unwillingly pie/ital‘, n tile awk- yi iwnrd and annoyingcpe glen‘ of in- ldil-cct. advertising by; jfiitltlldt! -of a convalescent ill-who nt- jtomptis throuigli tho. inch l0 give lhis physician‘ a limentafy iwrite up. extolling hie skill and {care in n serious case ti! iipimdici- tis. pneumonia or typlfh d. Th only embarnsses the doctor? who cannot very well retrieve himself l'rom a false position becifiiae nat- urally ho would not deny-t o notice, but he always hae- _ feel lng that many think he ht sfi in- spired the letter of the ii nut ‘ "R A Gift a "~ Wiilhiiprecinkte bani (I Almoet every rnen “Dial end anything in thie-tilnefie euro to pleeee hlm-dClllflk the" following ilet ,1 PIPES and crises-dip- Arisrres, CIGAR-S. his sows-rte ell price! an every doeign also TOIMIOO. JARS and rouci-ies. 1 i Something y Bqiiatuuiiy (tennis - amoaii maize in thee-tin of e cigarette bdnfllfltihvl novel gift for anyone. Ail goode put up Imihrily peckegee rcedy for (Misti; Lambroe Bliq‘ h. I i deailn with patientsi nnconepignolu‘ 11118115881 Q The result of Medical experiences _ l l g i i go more deeply into the For instance if a trades- i‘ a cause they are always safe and technical and scientific ' servation which often obviates dis- -_‘f4v-—' I YOU WILL FIND A nose‘ or l Gift Sag gcstions ’ t .,.-\'1"run|-_-‘ _ Central Drugggore Christmas is but a few days away and now is the time to make selections. The following list will give yo some idea of the goods we are showing. “It big line of ivory (Wlhite, Rose and PGQYP)‘, Perfumes and Toilet Waters, Compacts, Gentlemen 5 Travelling Cases, Manicure and Toilet Sets and Rolls. Cigars and (ligarettes in Christ; mes Packages, PipeS. TQbM-‘cils m Hum" (119m) liegChOiiZQTl-‘aasnd $232132)’ Caxggailcig ouc , » . ' . y: Holders, Smokers Sets, Ash T111318» Glue“? and Auto-Strep Razor’? Themlos Bottleif and Lunch Kits. Shaving Sells» shaving Brushes, Christmas Chocolate“ 1Y1 haild: some boxes (all lilll(l5)i and fnally ‘libel articles too numerous to mention. We want you to look over our offer- there are many newy things we are It will be a. pleasure "i kT-‘liIiI Yings, _ sure will delrgilit you. < to show them. a. n. FOSTER l ‘ Silunysiilte t I . \@- well intentioned idea of liuilutey “'°"“' will iiitimflteiv-uief/fili W‘ thanking a deserving physician that no amount of advertising cal; might “i followed unjtvm-Bplny llii-itllttvfllfu quackery (ti: proftili-Zloflxilrl come very pernicious and lil tllnc lliisfits any more than a s ten the patient might say to the tlor- can rise about ilflyiivlirw- tor, ‘Say Dr. you take $10.00 MTILAYM-“ SHOULD NOT BE my nut and 1 will give you a dflBilY] ‘PZESENT AT OPERAHONS write up. So this system of ud-| voriiaing indirect though it. luuy| n pl n, serioius breach 0i’ Medical be ieiimrdizes i1 liiediviii ween-million, to invite laymen to b0 lire standing with his confreeres null sum M an opemnou which is u]. might mean his eXDiIlSlOB "m" hiSJVliyB of a private nature, null‘ professional Associations A 1M- forms part of the confidential re- tnrcr on Medical oil-iii? (1008 i")! .ai.onsn.p between physician and claim l0 b6 Bllllefloi‘ l0 iii" patient. The confideiioee Coiiventlnal Standard of‘ moriilspflliep; gmufll, always he regarded but in duty "he mil-st iirfllfifil ‘"1 l""‘a.<i sacred -by the conscientious iait of his Profession nizniiifli ill“ physician, and properly m, anti lax tolerance 0i‘ wnlflmiwriiio’ "it should stand in rile same category liilflii f0!‘ i111)’ "1931" M’ Whlfli "Wn- us the confldeiices of the confes- .->' in made l1! i116 Dfofetwloil- 11W“ clonal. This is another of the he must take cognizance of both great. obligation-s of tho profes- iirect and indirect methods of nll- sion and the principal safe- vcrtislng which are niimflroiiu Hiicll guard and guarantee is tne physi- as driving through the Streets like cinn’s proper conception or proleta- mail and Dfvbailly l“! ‘Iiifllilllil 3- slonal honor. ‘There can be no circuit of the city in order to show niosnor nor more (llrllIOIlOFHlllB not DBODIB 110W Yilfihed 8 DT- "WY ‘be 0n the part of a nledicnl man than especially when he has little or rgveallng m6 l-Qnfldnncen o; 1m. no practice, and another good plnii lnllts, and in this regard grout. unil is i0 get called out of a church 0i‘ unusual privileges are given the the theatre or a Htill licciiilflfl =19 nictlicul profrtision because even you wend your wiiy out b00918 the coilrtl; oi‘ tho land respect the artist see you whether they want i0 sacrctiness of professional secrets or not and naturally Wfliiilfli‘ W118i"? mid ltifilsc to (‘nlllpel the revela- he next. miracle 1H i0 lit‘- Defffllfli- lion of llllifii‘ confidcncco even in ed. PIOfOGB-iiiiiill iIilOFVltWB 0n the highest. courts. So (ipcra- w llllkffl oi treatments and QXtOI- tions are regarded as purely pri- fing the results of new rem- vute and confidential, and no Hill‘ edies are often misleading lie-should be present except dot-tor..- LEHUSG your opinion will birqunt- illtl nurses excepting in emergen- ed and used often not for the good cies, ivhen tho presence of clergy- of suffering humanity bill for pure- men is absolutely necessary. 1y commercial purposes. l The detailing oi‘ the ditfiercnt Medical answers to corrosiiond- stages of operations to lny (llllll ants or health lilllis are of then mines, often in barber shops and primarily plannml not for the laud- at l-inciul gntlleriunt-yls a -l)l'l.‘8l‘ll of able purposes 0t‘ enlightening the etiquette which cntmot he iuii public but for boilstiiii; some pnr- strongly tinniiemnoil-to tislk about Juliiir remedy or curu which may those DTOfHSBlOIHLl matters in [liill- perhaps be available only at a ctir- lic is ii very dishonorable. tliiilg, tnin slifiil lil which investigation there it; only one breach etiquette T; publications ‘ iirliiits the amazini! information wtlrso, that is the that tho writer lies a proprlcl-flty or those professional matters interest in the shop and remedy the public‘ press. Closely anilin- doth. Equally dangerous iii-the gobs to this in narration to friends ..ust<;-;u 0f giving your opinion i0 of n paftlotit o1 the wonderful‘ t-x- agents or others interested in-epu- perleuces-nnti restllts of Physi- cific remedies because thosefre- clans but similar or nlorc difficult marks innocent as they may be lire cheesy or _L§_lliflg tho neighbors of often pulbliislheil as t. -rlefinit.e~fand a patient. how successful lie has suthorative opinion to béfileed sole- been in dealing with afflictions al- ly to push-the sales of the remedy lied to that-of the sufferer because in iqueistlon. ' -- ho feels rather sure that those so STRICT ADHERENCE TO MEDI- wviieti wonderful OXDEFlGIICEi-i will O'AL ETHICS IN GREAT BRi- eventually reach the ears of the l TAIN ‘sufierer, often given rise to hopes in no part of the worldisitiiore ivL-lcll ultimately end in Hflll disap- such u strong tenrloncyto "adhere pointmonh-i; ll has always sec-m- rigidly to strict, Ethical pmceed- ed to mo a rather delicate problem urc as in Great isritain aad..tlie as to how much a physician should high professional stzinilard- in the say either to the patient or to his old country command the resphct friends. The question is whether and admiration of the world bo- it is better to talk a whole lot of stuff and lieavo your uurliencc llLVl-lllfltlil but ivonderfiiiiy impressed with your aster to hopes built on an iaaecum great knowledge-ml to stiy very foundation. ‘ little, felling only what is necess- One example will suffice; one of ul-y-wlth the former attitude peo- the leading surgeons of Great Bri- pie will probably say "what a won- tain a genius in his own specially. ilerful Doctor and or how much he with an international reputetiontlinowa". The comment on the was dropped from tho Roster ofluecond altitude may be "l don't the Royal College or Surgeons he- think that fellow knows much. he cause he edited Health talk-s fnrlliarilly over opens his mouth“ Per- the public, these were lauds-hip iii sonially if ;l reel that l onn inspire themselves but led to a zravolhe pullout with confidence and breach of professional oi, itgttefbc-naiili, it is worth while talking a cause Reetrsunts endeavo in: to iloou deal, but the great sil- Win. show their interest in the molterpslor, the most universally loved and wishing to demonstrate t-lliflwind the most brilliant physician of surgeon. "M" printed inejnu cardsour time or indeed of any age in iwith his photograph at the top. ‘the English speaking world. tolls Thus the indirect advertisingwas this story —It was during a visit established and the penalii of ex- u) Montreal after he, had reached uuiiiion from the most impel-tannin» zenith of his home, and while Burst-cal Society in the world was giving n Clinic in the Royal Victor- thus iiiciiiieil- n Hospital lit which i had the priv- Iilillfflfl Bdverilfliii! is Often lingo of being in attentianco, that ho done perhaps ilwnghtlelilly-Uirflilih narrated t-ho incident. ivlltlous fraternal and social 0i" llo said that during his residence sane, marked by that logicllotfln- ,. 30:21’ - i.» _ .__\ ofa\ in i’. ziinizatioiis and may. piece the phy- ciciiins ailvertlaed ln rather the un- pleasant position 0f curtailing tho zciil of his friends lieoeuqeufrom a professional stand point he is corn- peiled t9 repudiate their efforts in his behalf, slid "when you ootieider the situation from the ‘only logical basis possible and that lo the wol- fare of the lhtient than ii. ie eeey to ranch the conclusion that merit and ability ere the onli, dlllliflca- lions to be aside ed and that ad- vertising direct or indrect won't supply‘ those 'eseeiitieil' in meny cases. There has always been ii strong I k between advertieing and quec ery and advertising al- ways awakens suspicions o! the in Montreal many years before he was called in Consuiiotion by an old and successful proetitionor, Os. ‘er said l was a young man recent- ly appointed Professor of Medicine and with the enthusiasm of the Young wanting to show off. l talk- ~d a lot to the patient and after- wards a great deal more to the pa- "entll family. After we left the house the old Doctor said to mo "Young men you teik too much you told those people more in 15 min- lites than i have told them in 15 veflifl- ‘Sir Wm said. “Gentlemen that wee the beet piece or individ- ‘lfll advice l have ever received and l have followed i; ever since." ‘Main. coming from that eminent real moi-its of the person or cure advertised We oea aiweys root assured tiiet reel merit eaddgpes iiis s“ isnwig Everything" FORSYLK SHIRTS ....... FANCY ssinrs . SILK cm-zre nscxwzsn ‘ rue tmeo GLOVES ....... tmeo GLOVES ............. .- WINDBREAKERS v NECK swam-ens KNITTED cons ........ DRESSING cowns . nous: coxrs ' PYJAMAS wooi. HOSE; . . . . . . . . . . shirts, Neckwear, SILK HOSE Gloves Hose, Miifiiels, etc., MUFFLERS Beautifully Boxed. ' i Belts, t open evanincs UNTIL CHRISTMAS Melts Shop l before you ‘brlefly_thc recognized approves of medical pramilioliers views of our tirofessltin on thlsiassoirllitinl; themselves with ‘medi- IiiflllPi‘. lam not stating personal ztil illil associations which iiysten opinions hilt I am speaking Oil ii"- itically practice ciitivnssltzg and liiiif of tho LITdACUA pioiest-aloti,silvertisiilg for the purpose of pru- whlcli has been most enlphalic up- curing patients." on illlé point fllltl which docs not. Passed 1st Dcccmlteiy, 1905 ~ hPFlK-Ziii‘. to punish with severe pen- "Whereas it has froiu time’ to time altii-s. tron its luo.-it distinguished being made to appear 1o tho (len- niZ-tiibers, for any grave llf‘(‘il(‘ll of ernl Medical Council that some ru-i Medical Ethics. gisteretl medical practitioners Finally l inn going to quote llrlcf- have. with a view to their own gain ly sonlo of the bye-laws, rl-gtliu- and to tho detriment. oi‘ other lions and pledges of world known practitioners, been in the habit o!‘ hietlical Associations to show their issuing or sanctioning tho issue-oi‘ rigid fliliiillile upon tho lnnttol- we iiivertisctnenis of iiu objectionable are now dlcussing. character or of employing or l-lilll‘ illlillllli,‘ tho etnploymizllt. of agent- nr i‘illl'\‘_§l.‘-lSl‘*.l'H for tlio purpose I‘. ‘]ll‘\i(.'ill‘lilL{ persons lo liccotiin the l: is tliJl‘()_Lf&ll()l'fy' to lllc ilignjty m‘ pnticitts: llllil iviierezts in _tllc opii. iii" profession to l'i‘.fil(il‘l. lo Illllfllt" on of the Council snohprnctiicc iltlVi r1 isolnt-ni, or privzito curds, or iro ('l)l‘lli‘l1l‘y to the pilblio interns lliiillilvllillfi inviting the zittention of mil dist-roilitaiilo to the professio inllividtials affected by pnrtlnnlnl- 3f inotliciilc the Council harsh; til»- islis. ' Publicly offal-lug m]. givo notice that. any regiiwffii iisii and nimiitvlliiv t0 llifi! poor neiliczil ilmmlliilnei‘. WBIITQTIYI-I‘ ltraitis, m" promising radical cures; Kilt-h [iriictiires thereby." renderi l0 liiiltllsh cases and operutiolln 1n himself lltrble to-bo charged tint tin». daily prints. or stiffer $11011 -r the 29th section of the liedica publii-atitin to lie liiatlolo intvite \cl, 1858, with “infamous couiliic ltiyuli-n to be present at operations u a professional respect," and l to boast. of cures and remedies; to titer inquiry he is judged by th addui-u. v-l-l-iificliins or skill nnll ‘ounoil to have been guilty of illlC its or to perform (iillr-l- “h"n_ zoiiduct the council may, if the) ts. 'i‘ho.>io iii-c the ordinary 9" iii. (lift-ml hill "Rm" (ti l‘ prlit .01»; of ollipirics rind in a W. lrnscd from the medical register. tilar physician are highly fflfprq). London—passcd Julio 9th. 1873i hvnsible. liowt-vor in the case of That the prairtice of ineilicnl nu ii piiyglcinn or surgeon beginning hnrs frequently lulvnrtislilg thel tho pruvilcti of his profession or wli works iii tho non nit-dice FlPiiWYliiB . to a new locality, n. oiirnals and especially with tilt Sllilllllif announcement by nu unob- illtllou of lntidutnry extracts it struslye curd ill tho public print-l ev en's ls- not only doroeatory u is utioliitetitioililiilc. .h0 authors themselves bill is alsr ihlluully rnprolicllslille is it for ri ‘ljilrlous to tho hiithcr interests o physitaiair to retiolvo remuneration lie llmiP-fiifilliil-"r from a patlcilt. for any silrgicol ln- _Pasiiod Doc. 27th, 1X81: _ stl-utnent or medicine, or to illii- “Th!!! Wlillit ilifl Ctlliéilfl has. 11.9 IWIIHO secret. nalitruln, whother it. iesire to fetter Iii" Oiiiiiiou ‘oi .11! he lilo compositiin or fiXCllliilVc pro- uembers in reference tq tsnylllcor Wily of hinisclt‘ or others. it. is 0S they liiuy sec fit lo adopt in repl-cst-nsible also for physicians oiincction with tho practice oi l" give certificates attesting tho ell Jedicinc, it nevertheless considers flcacy of patient. or com-oi. nlntiic- t desirable to cxprcsn its opinion inns or ill any way to promote their lint tho assumption or acceptance iisf- by incur-hers of tho profession of J1 is a duly of oval-y phyyilciill] in iesiguntioils implying tho udoptinn associate hhusolf with local, pro- if flllflflfll iilvdilti 0f tF0l1im0iil}'ii~i viiicial and Canadian medical as- Wllofleil l0 lllfiliv Ilrlilfllllleii 0i tlii‘ nocintioris. that he and ills follow reedoin and dignity of lhn pfqfdy- practitioners may thus tho ilcitei-sion which should govorn tho ro- orluip themselves for llli‘ work m’ iations of its moniberi-i to each 0th- ilifll‘ iirofession. r-r and to the public. _ _ I "Tho College therefore oxpoctzii’ American College of Surgeons that nil, its Fellows, member ~ ontiatcs will iiplloid these m '1 P161150 myself Lo pin-suo tho pics lhy illscoiuiteuiinclng those practice o! surgery with thorough with trade upon such tiesignntidlge." self-restraint and to place the wei- lbuisi-d July 27th, i8 U‘ fare of my patients abovo all else, “'i‘liat tho system of xtensivply lo advance constantly in lumw- advertising medical ivdrlts dttd o lodge by tho study of surgical lller- custom of giving, whether for~ h- ature instruction of eminent taacii~ licstiou or not, laudgmrl‘ cefufl. B". liilerilhfliise of opinion aiuolidiiiivilen of medicinal and “pra ht- associates. and attendance on tho tions. or of medical or surgi Jp- important societies and clinics; to pllauces. is misleading to the pui). regard scrupulously the interests iic. derogatory to tlietdiinlty» of of my professional brothers and tho prnfesslml, and contrary in end seek their counsel when in doubt lraiiitons and resolutions of‘ the of-my own liii-lxmtmt. to, render Roy Collegeof Physicians " willing help to my colleguos and in Passed ‘Feb. 2nd, 1388:’ live freely my services to the "That is undesirable that any needy. Moreover l pledge myself, Fellow, Member or Licentiate‘ ‘oi 9° i" "3 ‘l llm £11110. to avoid the tho (Xlilogo should contribute bril- Blhfl of selfishness; to siiuu unwiir- clcs on professionahsiiiliieeiir ‘to Yfllliflil iiilbllttlty, tilt-ihoncst monoy- journals professing to eiihpi ‘medi- mfllillli; and commercialism as -: cal knowledge to tho gone‘ Jilli- flflvtifiil l" 011i‘ profession: to -.- lie, or should in any xleyl adfertiiie (use utterly all money trades with himself. or permit hims it to, ho consultants. practitioners m- mn- advertised in suclrioitintl ""‘ era: io iciirh the liiltlent his flllllll- Passed Octoiier zln ; s‘! .. @1111 dilly to the physician and in ‘What. it ls iiiidesira a, flay Bliiéci the nractitiondr to obtain Fellow or cmlbe of the, MB coiiiileiiflilt-liln dirfitrily from tho should he o flninli‘ co n o " h Plillfillt; to make my foes com-any company new n} edt lnonsuriite with tho servico ronti- the treatment of disease‘ “pro- sred nnd with tho patients rights: fir." ‘ . , and to avoid discrodiolng my smog. iiiteii by taking unwarranted mm. \ ponsatinn. Canadian Medical Association t ii liiniiui-qii ' . No fellow of the lie practice or profess to. ' _ ., - fthe uee of or liocor ' meat, or sh i hemonneoio ‘with General Mfidleei Council of Greet Iritein ‘eecher teem- to me the only solu- tion of e uestion. ‘ WiifiMeseu Passed 6th June, 189D: for the talent enyleeiagt "fleet tflefloilnlill-lf/Mli!“ gie- or practice by the an; I 5 ...".|U . ' . _-,.o.-... ,2 l UNLlNED GLOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - ~- lea-é.“ not. inmlatory co cinol or_ other pre medical ‘or surgical iillllliliim misleading to tho fill cry to the dignity oi id is y... I eland-l" not» liaisi- flumt in the n8 W! SILK NECKWEAR . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 .,,.‘. ,.. Hereyis a giftselecizion 11M . a Man's own heart l is practical in giigdftaste, good quality, though m ’ ' a host of other suitable gifts or men. ,1; BROADOLOTH SHIRTS ............ scso, sane,“ u l . ..... .. $1.50 to ‘l $1.00, $1.25, $1 m, $1.00 to n, $115M 53,55 .. $1.75 to“ $400 totem‘ Garters, Suspenders, Handkerc 1', fs, Collars and I secret remedy or moth mont or partnership or _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . $2.50to$6,m . . . . .._...........;...3300mm“ ........ ezsotaitn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Silctoim . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00to§1i “ w... __.,_,,v,§-,;‘1:,...... $1.50 (oi D. A. Bruce l 3 i, lllee. Oii-ol- . shall connect liltn 0t ilerivlsn; '6? . tfnus iii-connection, with an , 91011 practising by means oi. ' vertlsiniz tho sale ' nl‘ an Ir , "l do hereby solemnly 1-‘ llli posed for _ and will such pennliitis as may be is any neglect oi frlugeiunnt of them, including ‘TKIHUTU m‘ my name from kthe ccrcly promise that l will ~- ixlil obey, statutes. ilye-l _ Regulations of the College’, .l0 mmnbors, sub ' members and the surrender iy diploma of rnolnhoriiliili iivnil from tho (‘ollvilv- “i engage not to endnavolr also engage that my doubt. ‘btaiti; practise or to oping - _c notice, by an llll\\'0 rth - ivil i i ‘sruiit nor sanction t e iig time by any other person“ - iii-poses, nor in i-tlnueriioii‘ -ny secret rcmciiy. and l relative to leaning or Zlllflllltilflfill of. i; iagcnicut, l promise lo iii! “ ‘W? i ie jiidizniotit ol‘ the (‘illlege “Any FPHOM’, Membcl- 0r , glthr any physio.’ ate of the (‘illlr-ge, ‘Wild, " '- udgnn-nr of tho College. "‘ lccincd izitilty of wonlitii: tho profession of iliail br- plticeil iilidcr if tiin (‘olloge'.‘ ' "No lwliow, Member o‘ ‘ate of this college iihnii with any Follow, Membord‘ into whn. is under penalty?!» coiulucl "it, person who f been pronounced -guilty.~0f~bji! juct tinliecomlng tile profess l, "Tliiit the revlewirii; or -. sing til‘ opcn to College medical works i-iii than‘ medical publications ' ‘. giving by any‘ of tlio Li! Members or Follows of whether for i?" riifiiieieii‘ paretioiih M ' blic. i“ ~ the nut" j censure of iii pnyliiciiiil ,-. ‘ "v’Obligetions of Licentiate!‘ "Novlffellow or Liccntlatt i ‘ liege ent, nl‘ (Ii ‘I or ‘by, the surgeon palatial will‘! ix i319- me the ‘ Birmin 0i NW1“! i° s» '-_ HDNI vise direct. sslonal comm seek l0 ‘ roiigis. tha- madiuuifli " by any all .- ililftil" ran.“ who I"°‘°“° n" by any o y deception liq ‘ practice called’ "- ther for“ reputation _ of tho Collozil- F’ or w o follows it"? co gonsidared d6 nmirable ‘by iiiinili s, and lho it furllliii‘ that, in the tired still‘. it is itlconolfl" propriety B“ KW hfi cum of homo rlem, or em’ 0"‘ "5' as 110M"! i lowing‘ are t" w? of Ethics giiem and _ Medical Practitioners I m‘ \ v l. ado plume t" l...‘ sol? siuii "l" unity. of pr by I'll! ii tun: nil pireonaiiy h I! V’ w 0199"’