Continued a porrait ofa | TWO WEEKS LEFT in Depancreatized Animals have complained to the authorities a 2 oe been Paralleled in Man.” about the bad treatment of the e 9 _o : Eskimos and his charges made f 0 t Mn See : ; the basis of a government in- Ur circu a ion ca p aig n : There are two million diabetics vestigation which led to improve- in Canada and the United States. ments in medical treatment of : f li L : : the world Report ‘ot grateful age = attended the cancer has been extended to November 15 ming in, eh aheh one oe congress in Madrid and was pro- : foundly affected by the poverty : , _ Toronto became a mecca. Emaciated diabetics dragged 0d misery of its people and | temeles here, tess were c=", when the cil was rake SUBS OBTAINED: 938 ried, too weak to stand. The - SS : Loyalists. : world telephoned, telegraphed or é ; ae ha Returning to Canada he was : ‘ . { Neate cg cra haat knighted, but did not consider — SUBS NEEDED: 562 fails: it a personal matter. : Banting attended the Interna- tional Physiological Congress in Moscow in 1935. He had made _|| a brief visit to Leningrad in 1928 In pursuit of his goal Banting sold everything, went into debt, lived on rations, robbed himself cA ofS Bae Siena fo ‘the: fimit ° 45. esl! on another inan of great GREATER VANCOUVER : PROVINCE _ His was an uncompromising in- shes Ae seer er Sm Subs: 468 Subs: 470 : Seeriy. He was determined. that coon arms He saw the bara. Pete QUOTA SUBS _—CLUB QUOTA SUBS Insulin should be used solely for Shing and difficulties of the Rus- ‘ ; _ public benefit. He turned down snip; Advance ............. SRR 20 5 Albertans. bo eae 35 28 P sian people at that time but he 4 large commercial offers, had In- ie . Britaniinn esa oii See 10 Te : ? formed his own opinions and A.B. Smith 222 20 22 sulin patented in his own name looked below the surface. building feeds ree. 10 4 Campbell River —.................. 35 35 then immediately. sold it to the On returning home he declar- Se ee oe Copper Mountain ............... Bee ce oo of rie for ee ed: Dry (Docks 2 gs ee 15 14 Courtenay 30 15 ar to guard it from&greedy ‘ : : eae . Re re aS private interests. ee ie ee oP ADF a8 Cumberland 25 = 32 He publicly denounced detrac- the “solid rock of science and Plecrnicati ini ee - 25 18 tes ROUMG: ea. 2 Bae f) 3 tors of his friend and colleague, “research.” Forest Products 30 23 Pw eOrs Langley i... fo. 15 3 Charles Best, abo divided equally: Ronting was a. friend ‘of de-- Ap ee: ; i a. SoniieLengiey 8 3. 15 with him the ‘Nobel Prize thoney. ‘inocracy and human liberty and A Ue lode Se ee ‘ » Grassy Plains Soe cee oth Sang. he donated to the refused to shut his mouth. He Grandview | -.5.22660-. os 50 25 Kamloops ........... 10 8 advocated a more rounded econ- ~ F esladnen eee it aah ay 15 a _, Many hono?s were showered on Ciny for Canada, used the coon H se ee eta Oe Ne eaeehen 35° 2 Banting, but they did not change +, not to confine its exports to : Kitsilano 50.43 Maple Ridge .............. nay Lieeies C) his unassuming nature. The pro- “wheat, timber, fish and brains.” Little Mountain 25 13 ~~ Michel - Natal . 15 6 vincial government voted him a Wis” cancer esearch, War rat : : OR RAPTOR ie ee 10 2 grant of $10,000 to pay his past Moberley o.oo 5 15 Tse ; ~ The federal t short by the war. He worked on i : eee HENIOUINIO 8G 2 oes ci feet 80 52 pacing 2 Yi - =an i Saas methods of combatting. poison Mt. Pleasant hres 15 8 ~~ Nelson “ ie Ios 15 gave him a $7,500 annuity. gas and bacterial warfare. . New Westminster 35 «17 He made speeches at home and INGraquUay Son en 25 24 - / : hen hs SG He saw the war coming. He : : } North Vancouver _............. 96 37 abroad when he was convince fumed against complacency, the Niilo Makela _00.0000 000... 19 8 Nbithamile oe 10 1 they were helpful, and he deplor- 3 = : 5 ; a ight of Canadian talent fatuous pronunciamentos of edi- Olgin 10 5 Parksville cae ks) 8 aes. flig to anadian en torial writers and his opinions of Ff oe Sart ee 2 ae 20 is % Port Kells ee. sian ae pics 10 5 zs _Phili i oh ae) ‘ He was indirectly involved in Chamberlain scarcely bear print isc oe ee el the development of the cure of “7 1939 Banting on enlisting Ship and Steel 00. a Prince UPL. c3 127 22 20 4 pernicious anemia and a protege, said; “Give me the lowest rank Kae ee oF Salmon Arm 5 7 Dr. Easson Brown, discovered the vou can? Strathcona .......... cease ft 4 Scinine ee ant 13 anaesthetic eee patina But he was oe chairman Victory Square .. -- 40 210 Steveston: <0 vy t ss 10 1 new anaesthetic, Ethylene. « of the National’ Research Council Waterfront: 2.2 10° = 4 North Surrey 15 3 ee ean AO eet ay As instrumental in foundi : ; ; ; ng WestPend 2. see 50:27 131 south: Subrey 20 aut ake a2. dation on College Street, Toronto, ; acc ae : : the blood banks and a hest of j i 30h 15 Trail - Rossland 0... 6 aby 40. bears his name, The Banting In- 94) projets: Capitol Hill... Vernon - Enderby 10 4 re Pee VAS GEOR OL. ny Joel tan a eclentine military BODE: BECEDY hy rae Pe ight Gy ty Wictonla ak 35) 38 the institute. = ie a mission to Britain Banting was Vancouver Heights — - 20 8 Correspondence 6 BR re voae ae: REG a paw tae Goakh ine the City Miscellaneous 55 49 Province Miscellaneous ... 45 37 Banting’s colleague’ Dr. “Charles oid waters off Newfoundland. ; Best.) 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