‘gsqeeeeO0006000OOO-QOQOQO-OQQQ-OO-QO-Ob-OOOO-OOOGO-HO00 National Temperance Study course stress safety h, For Sunday Schools, I941 Lower Body stym "qgeooeoo-oeoee e l vOOQH-QQ Q-h les to try to play with-with-—' "With leg muscles and gm. muscles that won't work because the nerves that control them nave been put to sleep with alcohol. l ' illpllose You mean." said the doctor helpfully. "And Willi a brain 'hat yhas been made so stupid that it just doesn't send any mesaggg gt all through the body." "Can your old friend Alcohol do all that, Dr. Black?" laughed Alice Anne merrily. "l-le can, but he’: no friend of ‘- 1111119. M155. unless you count him a Hiiiif-I. .un_ssto'1'1'ei11zwia_ .,o;oA-<1>1w_._- _ _ .-_1.’A§.1‘-' 1\l_lNE_ m. 2., anew 1942 NOVEMBER 1. 19:11. a s i as run" GEOFF‘ 111E "'3" Bu,“ Featuring advanced styling with handsome exterior lines and com- fortable roomy interiors, the i902 Ford cars are lower, safer and ea!- lel- riding than any oi their more than 29,000,000 predecessors. The immense program of was‘ work being carried out by Ford M°9°1 C°111i111ny of Canada, Limit- ed, will mean ilzarpiy curtailed production of civilian passenger cars in 1942 but Ford engineers de- clare that the new cars are un- questionably the finest in the 37 Years of the company's history. Chapm- V. November 211a By lflflfy I. Ritchie . “.85 gntllb excitement in . nfiemrd muse. For the first ' {he fire weeks. Geoff was B91118 lLlliet really out of bed. He had s.ttillg P10131193 "P 117111111 - lows for some time. Today he‘ $1,; ,0 b, helped w the big chair 5"..,',}‘,f,.“,,‘.§d§:lp lift. Mrs. Milford?“ I ‘Ed 31,1 May. "Phil and I are much stronger than We look." . .. friend because h rin glgut, l‘ 1115 Sfilerlonedgfiffi pgsignpg than flash?’ 338mg: Two lines of Ford cars are offer- mn. "I silouldlfm of‘ Si“: b“ hum n mo“, people began when ed. the Deluxe and the “wartime “n” not aiilows Daddy said I rm’ m “ W“! "‘ W“ m 1° “on” 5mm‘ 3°“ "n" ‘" wean 11X izver s6 com“, when he Ibulg the w“ o; "m," m“ we m we with the Ford V-il engine i midesllnlgzelll And no, waiting T01‘ 12311112,! £3811‘ build, there might aemfnugoiu 8313px: may‘? e23 If _ _ _ fuaihs, qrders Alice Anrtlae page‘? I so many of pfiespns mzléyhgggtorts) mnomy. in you re (blotting of keeping your motor- See vvhat this_car ofiereflearn what it eaves-in first colt H. plllcw, l-llliflélfdtlitlllr; the In", m caused by_by ‘the mm In appearance m: new ca“ m i P g dcosts to e very minimum, the 1942 and in operating costs. Visit s Ford-Mercury dealer now. s.o.d uD hffillncggu “Werner, w, chievgug 01d ch", you u.‘ can,“ logger and MON massive. A eom- or is the number one car for you. wsrqfrshe sakie cheerfully. as Phil. ‘miiatgerzti; ‘whom u m owmvlgidxeieilzfllrixoordtfalbrlilelfiitsrlhlezlla l: Q Look a i“ aw’ nmdem mflaive “n”! ir. " _ - . m, and you? geglaiprgy geoxekvelrtyd make‘ a person stupid rid ixunafi; p, gown“, km,“ Hemhmm made possible by _the new, widerfread and New ammo rryling. Bodya full inch lowu—with no sacrifice in My, way, heisped 0554mm“ across l; 15m m. only l Thu,‘ does,“ m and auxiliary lamps are recessed lower over-all helghg, Se; (h; nchnggg Qf bead room. Wider front and reu creed. Lowe: centre of grsvlq the rresf“ of 11 p Onsdof the men who works where 3:: “flfltnggrgm ‘gllltgsgllizledtro. 531g its tailored interior, with quali fabrics 1°‘ "1114111881118 Iewrlty- Nm "Velvet" ride. Longer, slower I, . , 3 , - . - ' ~ - "1 be “l... 3%.. eel“ “d t” w soared ~11- 3?‘3.‘""° .'"' =1 and i123? tizzize- Wire": '1'" "W: '1'". we"- Ffimmg dflm a“ walk home. but he seems all rim: Wntuate the geneffl Emamlm“ Polished wood-gram Plasma‘ lmProved Totfiionegur rteaduceeibodrlrtcfil ..'..'§“.8l.l§}l$:y ‘stemlil; u III fififlfiwhl. a sigh. "I'm ured c! d." mgltlllllglbevlill he want Grand- mother's crutches, Mrs. Milford?" asked {Li}, "1 can bring them any time." , "Grandliloggertolésnlzngfrllpeiygpig , "Geoff seems to have gown a lot since he broke his 128-" .1 wish 1 could grow fast." said lllll ellvlously. "so's I'd be ready sooner to be a flier. That's what rm going to do soon's I'm Old enough-join the Air Force." .1 thought you were going to own ‘racing car and be a champion .. n-C-irllsed lo think that-but since we saw those Air Force chaps over home, I've (iinflgéd my mind. I'm . n to-3iiluiatiicl- stay down on earth ms pllly tennis or something," remarked Alice Anne. "One can be | champion at that. too." mo. if you can't run fast and ain't keep fit for‘ it," declared Geoff "You're to0—' "I know-you're going to to say too chubby," interrupted $11“ Anne, "but I won't aiwaY! b9- "well you are pretty fatF-I mean pretty chubby, but that wasnt what I nlcnnt I was going to 58y yolrle too iuzy. You can't be lazy and play any game." "You can't be lame and play. either," was the unexpectedly short) s-lswer from one who was usually so sweet tempered. "Oh, I'm so 5011')‘, Geoff. I didn't mean to say that. It. was horrid of me. 11115 I just didn't think. I guess my brain isn't working right today, or I wouldn't have said such athing." "I don't mind-J’ began Geoff vhrn a step was heard 1n 1110 1111-11 and Di‘. Black came hurryinfl tilrnupll tile doorway. "May I collie and join in 1.1118 ilgllnzcllt about brains that won't we k?" "Ch, did you hear us, Dr. Black? I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to say anything so unkind t0 Geoff. He n':ll't be inlne. will he?" "Cf course not. l-lis leg will be as good as new, one we get every- lnlng back into shape and 1f he doesn't. use it too much or too soon. One can't do anyming in too great a hurry if he's going to have n perfectly build house, and Geoff's house-J’ "We've foorgotten all about the house." confessed Joan. next morning." "He may seem so, Joan, ;happe11s to be one of my patients. I am beginning to doubt if he will the some ‘old mischief maker." "He loses his money thou, too, doesntt he. Doctor. the money he would get as pay for his job?" "Yes Geoff, and then everyone in his home will suffer. It costs money to let alcohol have its way with any part of the precious bem- ple we call the bod ." "It's bad enough to have you speak of me as a. house, Dr. Black, but it is just a plain house, isn't it. not a. temple.’ "Have you forgotten the Golden Text that Joan was helping you learn the lest time I was here?" "About our being temples of the living God? I hadn't though. it meant me." "It does, lad. It is a. great gift that God has given each one of you; a. clean, healthy young body that you can build up or tear down, and a keen active brain-the brain Alice Anne was speaking about-such an important part. We risk more than we can ever realize -when we let anything creep in that 18 801118 t0 put ilte brain off its guard for even a minute." "Well, I'm not gong to risk my ghfince of being a flier." declared "Fliers are most important, too, these days." "Tennis players and rugby play- ers may not be so important, bu: if a fellow goes in for any sport he has to be among the best to get ahead," said Geoff. “And don't forget what Dr. Black said about alcohol costing money." reminded Alice Anne, “that's 1m- 1901181111. 10o. I guess we'll just hale to keep helping one another all the time so we won't forget." “I-Iow about asking the One who gave you the fine bodies to help you keep them so?" suggested Dr. Black. "With Him as guardian at the door of our bodies. no‘hin': much can find a way in to harm them." (The End) QUESTIONS I. What part of the body is very important because it gives orders to all the other parts of the body? "I thought of it," said Bill, "but no one gave me a chance to say] anything before. Now that we have windows added to Geoff's house we might have some way bf lettinl: him know about the things he can't always see. so we might call his 111's a—-a telephone." "I'll just call my ears ears," ob- cted the boy in the big chair. "It lay-my house. remember." "Well, ‘f just thought,-" began Bill. apoiogetically. "A very good thought, Bill. We're coining pretty close to the top of the house now and a telephone-J’ the roof,” “Geoff's curly air will make n lovely thick roof." "It's not curly. I brush hard every day and I have it almost 111111Bht now." "1101111118 wrong with curls, Geoff. Both theee girls will envy You. But there is something more 1111l101tmt than eilI-ier the tele- Ilow can this part be hurt from the outside? How can it be hurt from the inside. (Value l0 marks.) i. How can we help keep our bodies clean and strong as God means them to be kept? l-Iow ‘an we get help from God to do this? (Value 10 marks.) STUDY V. NOVEMBER 2ND (Intermediate Senior) ALCOHOL AND HEALTH By RICHARD B. CHAMPION Iln public schools the study of II lthisiecaidoduoneofthe first attention. Through long ex- perience our foremost educators have come to the o inioai that it is necessary at all know as much u fisible about k ing healthy. is in not. o when In consider the importen out I know who you mean, and he ever be well, and when he Ions his job, as he surely will. he can plume effect of the car's styling. concealing thg completely. The have bright al style touch. also evident in the two-tone effect in a variety ©0101‘: and fabrics. One of the chief engineering ad- vances in the I942 car is g, softer and more stable ride. ‘Ille car tread-that is, the width between the wheels-has been widened 2 1-2 inches in front and l 3-4 inches in the rear. springs have been redes- signed, lengthened and made more flexible. A slower rate of oscillation and a new shackle suspension com- bine to "damp out" spring vibra- tion in much the same way that a violin string is muted. Double-ac- tion high-pressure type hydraulic shock absorbers are provided all round. The effect of the improve- ments is to produce a “velvet" ride, even on rough country roads. Stabilized. easier steering is an- other safety feuture of the 1942 Ford. The torsion bar. which helps maintain balance on curves and in cross winds. has been improved further and now is combined with a track bar to help keen the steer- ing mechanism in perfect altim- rnent under all conditions, of of the rebel members ptned away to skn and bone and could" hold out no lcnger. Then they found that, there was no doin without the stomach, and, that ld e and ln- satiable as it seemed, it contributed as much to the welfare of all the other parts. es they iri their sevenal stations id towards its mainten- ance". As the stomach is such an 1m‘- portant member of tlhe human body. it 1s wise to keep on the best of terms with it, and to have a wnstant regard for its needs. We should put into it only foods which it can use in its work and certain- ly it should be treated to nothing tha-t will hurt it. or cause it to gebréd poisons to other parts of the y. Food may be taken as a solid or as a liquid. somelimes people think that food and drink are different but this is not always tzue. Milk is the most. comclcte food we have and yet it is a liquid. When food is taken into the stcmaoh, in either solid or liquid form, it is brerpcnd there for use in other parts of the body. Other substances are mixed with it, and certain substances taken from it that are needed by the body. lit then passes into the intestines. ng its passage through the in- testines t-he prepared nlatcrials ass through the walls of the intest ee into tlhe blood. The blood carries little bundles of food to all parts of the body. Besides caiwing this food, the blood also carries from place to place an army of little soldiers. These are the defenders of our bodies. TheyJight disease and in- fection. They are celled white Blood Oorpusclcs. lhese little soldier: navel through tin all both. A cut finger will immediate- Bodies flare out at the bottom running boards Deluxe models _ Karnish mouldings around all windows as an addition- Advanced style innovations are misl- treat- ment of the 194? Ford cars. Most striking of these are found in the DeLuxe body styles which this year reach a. new high. Leather and cloth upholstery are used in com- bination to achieve all appealing Feel the deg {Wwplng wi eh _of seam and doors an mfioft. level ride improved still further this quietness, steadiness, and 935e, But above _n1l, you must drive this new Ford. Its engine gives thrilling response when you need it. It's the econom E2311‘; ‘f0; :1 éclpnomy year-decidedly thrifty on bo restfuiness of its ridin WITH THE GREATEST ENGINE IN TI-IE FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF windows, plus comfort — lta year in bum, U fighter, uh tray- and many other “fine-car" featured. ADA, bydraulir bride operation. Quick, any scope with leee pedal pressure. New inlmor beauty. Elmer rbfing. 2 brilliant new Fords: The DoLuxa series for the motorist who wants cop quality in the lowest price field. The Special series- for wartime budgets — hu the same size and moraines: as Dc Luxn models; has heavy and bumper guards, built-in gravel deflectors, atone- on rear fenders, dual visors, vvifldihlQld wipers, cigarette " LOW-PRICED new LIMITED 224 Great George Street, Charlottetown , “i s. R. JOHNSTON Phone 1788 testimony of scientists and life in- l suranlce experts that the so call moderate use of alcohol shortens life. Evan in small doses, alcohol ieoluces the resisting we»; of she body, "Lambert, in .000 cases at the Bellevue Hos ital, found a fifty r cent. mortal ty among alcohol- 0111? a twenty-four per cent. nyilorteli-ty gmon; mm. cohobos . "An analysis of a series of 3,422 cases by Weeks showed a “i w. C.T. U. 1 NOTES L._._'__..._.___... When nations won from nlcchols thr i Loud Alieulas to sing. Ring out, thou mighty pearl, Until from shore to 511011‘; ‘The waves shall bcnr the tidings ‘Flint drinks fell reign is o'er. And over earth the wailing Of stricken hearts shall cease. And tides of glory usher in, and, if followed, the discovery will be made at the end of the first week that the craving has mater- Piemlerahi immediately, ially lessened, and by the endure‘); did h“ silos“ prawn that wry soon after the bar was banished. We have more bars now than ever we had. Have we a champion who of the third, it is not usual to that tllc craving has almost entire- ly disappeared. The effort is cer- tainly worth the trial. For a. period of two or weeks make use of cereal foods, such as shredded wheat, bran three will raise Beer Parlor"? made a request that we. Hon. N. W. Roweli raised a i108“- "Banish the Bar." and, although not returned to tho so well the slogan "Banish the Our beloved and noble K1118 119-11 as e Phone or the roof. Alice Anne we! m“ m” mum Du“ m ‘m: ma‘ I) FIDELITY - s, flakes, etc, with milk and cream mentioning it as I came in." Lwrnhlehfaulabhtg mil“)??? t egg: serflgelgfonwglhfi mortality of 69.8 pel- cent, among LOVE’ PURITY-i-AN ' Tm reign L “med W“ hllttcmlllk, cottage cheese and huts nation, kneel in sacred eupplication I ‘ bmm- D°°w""" work more efficiently P184’ more’ Kenna oi blood‘ pcisoni . Dal “c9551” drmkers _ “m1 2345 From time to time we have rc- At, the close oi‘ the mcal make use 1° 90d 1° 81"" 11$ sluice“ “d "1°' “*- ~7°‘"1 1-110 11- T1" 111°“ energetic-liq and ilve’ more ha-p- wherever we so. we are ‘Sienna u; P" "m" “W18 °°°°~11°11111 d1’ 11k- published some of the old odes cum: non run TOBACCO of fresh sub-acid llults, oransee. 1°11’: ‘"1111 .=‘1"““<1°"“R 5° a1“? mlilortant part of the body. _ d u‘ em‘ o, ‘n kmdl out era and sbsteiners". “men my, and used by the Order, HABIT peaches, pears, apples, pineapples, 11111110118 111 11111101. 111W? “If WE: "11 ' Geoff's house. It 4,5,, “ml, s, littln deiendim. ever on gmrd, do- 3'1’ m“ w‘ “'1 W m" 1'°°P1° of which the following is one.) ——— cranes with figs. dates. raisins. 1° 11111’ 1°’ ‘>111’ ,°°“" ‘Yam m, l1"! K11 the orders to the ot-hfl‘ dug “My; u living, when Will‘ then [Q8114 before they can who m“ u‘ mum mm‘ like“ 'I‘1.ine-i"rom Greeniandh Icy Moun- (By Daniel H. Kress, M. D.) apple-sauce and canned fruits. W111 We "P911" ° m“ m‘ I 7 "W". so we must see that it ll m, w m; swim- (pug 9f the 1Q multiply to a sufficient number to tblckd“ ‘mm m‘ fmm‘ M a“ M‘ rains 1. The first step 111 Elvin! 1111 A patient who 11nd 115811 1°1>11°°° ‘mm as Ya“ maflflgnxaigioe also‘; tiven the very best chance possible things he wants to know is what. cause us distress. If these germs who $1; ‘Itgllgn “mp1,: mom camp m camp resounding tobacco ,5 ,0 gm n up, do not m. for romutwo years‘ Bu" m‘, crmfitc cgifiols,’ has faked m to taporoff. All tllc will l10\\'01 11nd simple treatment for three months. determination musitlbe‘ 1150121111165 wrote: "It scelns wonderful to me for notion. The WIL P 11139 eel" '. {lit I now have llo craving for mindly on God's side becomes om- imbue.) or dflnk_ _ 3- Before we lose a.) all. wouléi n3. nipotent, illus making 1-119 1111' In this connection the apple clue 17¢ l K0011 time tgydour aws“. possible, possible. for the craving for drink might be 03mm" “l”?! ‘M11110’! ;) “i?” oth.‘ 2. Keep away from Smokers 111d found helpful in lighting the cl-sv- "111 ‘Wubv-‘é "W11 "l1; worm, a 1011mm 11141911 1111110511119"?- l‘ ing for tobacco. "For ten years." “mam” .6 g“v‘e”hm.wiy“ volun. fur as possible for about thrce says a physician “I have advocareg men '1 11111 W11 5- 0 attack 1n loo great d number to 11° have injured some of their ll ttle OVOYCéOIHC by‘ tlhe white defenders, “lenders um "e n“ Dmpefly the isesseakeeoornmandofour mtedhmdm pgdiee and wle‘ r uire medical care m unhwbodb‘ "9 "m" 1"‘ overcome . ou can - r that it is to our eidivan to have “$91,151” Vfiugmléillim M11111’ 01 a lame simply of these ttle wld- body is e incl-liaise min mile 33f some 1°" “d w u” “m” u W111“ u quired for a men to recover from Stomach resolved no longer P0681111 Where Sons of Temperance meet. Three mystic strains are sounding. Like echoes soft and sweet. Three spirit guards are llovcrins. In robes of glittering white. love. Purity, Fidelity A band of angels whitt- And the whispering wind to‘ do its very best work." b11011 can anyone give it a ° "W. Doctor?" It was Joan instructions '19“!!! asain. It's there, and we 1",? @111’! do anything about . A than could fall and dmll his mid-I’ mean his skull-so badly m" ‘he d hurt his brain. But noth- K else could get in and hurt it." control the traffic. Our democracy in this Province means very little. takes alcoholic Sh“ Couldn't it?" There was a kle in Dr. Black's e . "Do vnu mi.“ ‘nymn! could, 10a Anne?" You don't mean old Alcohol ‘K1111. Doctor-surely we've dune with mm no“... ‘i101 quire." ‘This time thetwinkle out: for Geoff. "Having ire t him wlw far. surely we're no going In tit) Alcohol ruin the whole build- "! y getting in on the top floor, ,1 we Geoff?" lolsmllif I know it. A fellow wio is m, 1h° be a rushy p.‘ayer—lnd I m w e“ 111V 18g is all well--isn't by ntgkto risk not making the team down" 11w anything in. upetai s. down- 111911801118 to interfere with w, unfit?!“ B0111! to interfere th than '1‘ ell i... "..":.:.::".m""“ -' pen rest h. broken by o thosganplg wake up in us; mqmi wbui Nfljpuh m; mo: imiliilud- rid-Th and “'1 one till: aholiiid ' “d en this is d b”?! @1111 nightmares. "is fill a boll, as pilie, n. °1 0111' registered (fbeiflllilbanoo- “Hiffi be squsn’ ’ away upon the insatiable cravinlfl of the stom- adi. In short, it. was resolved for the future to strike his allowance, Ind let him shut for hirndizii as monetreted with them in vain. Th lmnatuml resolution was kept- aa ong as anything of that kind t -W11y lt would be worse imng 1o blay with a. brokenu can as r25 which m until ugh 11ml Another Bad light‘! llolilllniloufieiliiyllecil strengths: iiiencrvee. bencmoaenetlelnillltaduetobed all ti-adeatlliwmeefcutliepeelrap IJIHMLIIUQOQOQ e. One of the surest waye of poison- our bodies is to drink some- th rig that contains alcohol. When we rik something of this kind, alcohol does not all 01;: goes th stomwh and the blood stream. There it attacks our little soldiers and injures "Under the lnlcroecqae it. is demonstrated that even a moderate uantitly of alcohol absorbed into te bood paralysed the white coipuscles. They behave like drunken men: th cannot move fest enough to ca laces germs, and when m‘det of a clump devour thorn. In the chronic al- coholic the microscope ehows that the fighting powers of the white corpusclee are permanently re- duced. This accounts for e lowered vitality of regular drinkers ‘and to a lesser extent of any dl-illrels - and explain why elmonle. typhoid, or grave in- ecticusthdiseeaee, ore so fatal among can". Dr. Eugene Flt of New York, referring to insistence, id" "One of the studies on life risks, covering 396,000 lives that there was an increased death moderate ueen of nineteen of l- cent . and an mcreesed death (irinkers. Don't. forget. howeve; rails among chilly users of lpiH-te that alcohtl is a hoot-forming ‘urn-n ‘i; . “"1 "we .213 s'.""..'...'" ti‘... "is re y per cen . r 1e er "“ a to doatt the from eloobolinn n moder- “occurred a University, ’.l'.i.“.'..‘..°' “ "° f . s . A rom nen en neer firm. Creed) and Company, Oroydon, England, endeavored to employ lbotainers only. They found that while lost time in the engin- eering trade generally averaged r cent., their loee was one-ilalf o one per cent", When you take into consideration that more accidents he. n among drinkers than non-d ers and add to this the fact that drinkers take longer to recover from their injuries, you will see whet e great loss in time and efficiency is caus- ed by drink Dr n . of Ooluiubin made this sbeteanent in la public address in Toronto: "No 1 other Doieon causes no many deaths ; ol- leads to. or intensifies so mm | diseases, both physical and rneni , as does alcohol in the various form: in which it la token. Alcoholism . There are many people wlho have such a dcvlhg m sicotloi um. in Feat. distresl when they are without it. when theyug: l get. it they drink so much at a that they naffer even greater "0117- ia oelleii delirium tremenl Have i . any men claim to be moderate canw o'er hiil. and lain and deli, To longing hear the tidings, The mystic echoes tell. _ And soon a. mighty pearl, _In answering chords shall ring,_ ate drinkers. Alcoholism is a seri- ous disease in itself and those suf- fering from it sometimes spend a greet deal of time and money in seeking a cure. A Canadian doctor visited Belle- vue Hospital in New York in I931. While there. he found that. H.000 patients suffering from alcoholism were treated in a year at that in- lmutution. He learned also that only twenty-five per cent were cured. In other words, the chance of a. cure from alcoholism is less than one-half that of a cure from cancer. lleelth books used in our schools in Canada and in England advise strongly against the use of alcohol. Doctors warn us that, it is a nar- cotic and a newt-forming drug As young Oanadhna we owe it to. our- selves and to those around us to keep our bodies free from slavery to this enemy. QUESTIONS l. Write a short account of the benefits of total aetinence. (I0 maria). I. (a) How does aicoholiwn com- pal-e with cancer in the difficulty of bringing about e cure? (4 marks) (b) Give three reasons why izl- weeks. 3. After each meal for one week rince out the mouth with a three- fourths of one per cent. solution of silver nitrate. This creates a dis- taste for tobacco smoke and will also rcllevc throat 1rr11Ht1011- 4. Purchase five cents worth oi gelltiau root (cnmmile, camomlle blossoms) and chew it during the day when there is a desire to smoke. 5. To assist in eliminating 1-119 poison. take a dose compound of half a teaspoollful of Rochelle 811'?‘ and cream of tnrter each morning before breakfast for one week. 6. If possible take a ‘Turkish Bath or a. good sweat bath of some kind twice during the first two wceks. 7. Drink water. orange juice or grapefruit juice freely. when tempted. reach for an orange ln-. stead of a cigarette. 8. Keep ollt in the open air as much as possible and keep the mind occupied. 9. DIET is a big fnctcr. Smokers are as a rule fond O1 highly seasoned foods and stimu- lating drinks. Stop the use of pep- oer, mustard and hot sauces. When their use is stooped, the craving will be greatly lessened in a short time. It is practically impossible to break with tobacco if alcohol is used. The adoption of vegetable and a fruit diet takes awav the ap- meats might be given up for a surance men do not like to take drinker: ac rilkl. (0 marks.) time. The following diet will be found to be of the greatest aid“ ditions became petite for tobacco. The free use of. apples as a cure for drunkenness. I l, have tried the Apple Cure on some forty or fifty drunkards and found the results most gratifying. Iiet any man afflicted with the love of drink eat four or five apples daily. and the horrible craving will leave him ‘gradually. The cure will be greatly helped if he does not smoke." Another doctor, W. H. Graves advises: "Take a tablespoon of honev when the craving comes on. Honey has high energy value, iv:- quires little dl estion. and B. quick- ly available or use in the blood stream." Craving for a narcotic, tobacco or alcohol is a physical condition almost. a disease. Therefore the doctor can help. But the intimate success of any kind of treatment depends on the will to be cured. The Great Burden-Bearer has said "lvfv Grace is sufficient for thee!" and Divine help is available in answer to prayer. ’I‘ile article by Dr. Kress is re- printed at the request of more than one who have found the treatment helpful. Charles Paddock (the famous sprinter): "No boy can become ll star athletic and use tobacco in any form, because it cuts his wind and affects his heart." r th d with open bar e011- “ e m ° soebad that teer as champion of our cause? cllllloll, out. J. B. I_.obb. ETERNIT Y i ETERNITY Suppose a bird was Riven 1'16 ~-l.- c" movlnz cvcry grain of sand from this earth to the sun, a dis- tance of 93 million miles conveying one grain at a time, and making a round trip in a thousand yeah-l. 'I‘r_v and think how long it would require moving one acre, 4,000 lllims deep lliKl then.‘ every grain in the world. WLWII this task L! comolctcd. ETERNITY will have . only begun. WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY? the _ _-..P.y-»_-,-»_-_. .