NOVEMBER _2. 1940 yi-IPIES-APPLES iational TemperaniiilwStudy _¢._. ill kee the q, aPP1'-- ‘fig? niiithemnacally |“1‘l"'i":“11|".11§ apples should 119111 "‘ durum wmlgrom the Anna oils , mpmcnt of o. l W“; a». "gxyplegbtiil barrels). iilfumlol] n; the Valley apples gnu """ul'i'"i.'l';'. a ti... m- 1“; "mm carrots, beets and m- for winter keeping, also Fwy’: flurry squash, onions, tur- " “Distal-s. summer savory. sue V1521"; nurr clover hone ln 4 gills. containers. To nvo d fill- lment buy earl!’- \' 8c SON *mq-,\\v,l\. lirl. flfL-tCPL-Can- in $lI‘_'ll' refineries manufac- qg 11111104 pounds of rcfin- 1:“: in the lo IOIIY-Wlifk per- zy“, -_i null! Orl. 5, an ll:- 1 ‘, "l ioniaflv; pounds over M“, ‘Piilifi lust year. the D0- ryHy-gl (u Statistics report- ynllFflX. 10st. 30i~lCP1—Cod “(m m]. [p]. tn bc imported by " 5mm; from Canada 1n fu- PITIRY from o! fisheries. The w of Fonds that re- ‘. unc br-cn placed upon lr..~l1 and frozen fish (‘-41 Anv shiploads cf n 11131111111 now enroute, " bl‘ lldlnitlcd t0 Brl-' 1 How Are Your Eyes? l! vou are flaring symptoms 0T 5II"IIII — headaches. snre ' nss - consult a \l'l‘\FP with veors o! up lee and a t-Zioruugh refrallnlg service. (‘$1 iii and discuss YOK? difficulties. j ll. F. Hutches-on ‘l G. ll. IIUITIIIJSON 1 I". (i. IILVFCIIESON The | been advised by the] Course For Sunday School STUDY V. NOVEMBER 3rd (Senior) GOVERNMENT REVENUE _ THROUGH LIQUOR. ' (By Mary l. RITCHIE) (A. B. C. D. E and F, seated near table. talc-sport m discussion). - (bwkmlz over notes in hand.) Well, everybcty ready for today's1 ‘session? | B: You makeit sound very per-' llflmefllnrr. putting it that way. Our little discussions are helpful but. "session" seems a big ivord to ap_ ply to them. A: I'm glad it sounds parlig. "P31115113 Y0! that's where we're heading when we discuss anything 5° 1111Dorlant as _Government Re- venue Through Liquor. ‘That's the subject for today, you fpnypnlbel-I 1. hope you've all been thinking a- bout it. C: I have. I __lu.st happened to lcomc _c1n someihuig about, i; 135., night in a booklet I picked up at a ‘friend's house. Speaking of 1h.» drink bill of various provinces, I was startled to learn that one pro- vince spent- iust $73.022,4lll 011 li- | Q1191‘ 1851 year. (Refers l0 note- book when mentioning figures). | D: isnough to start anyone think- . 111K. Id 58.1’. if it's accurate. E: To the brewers and wine ml- ichants and owners of hotels and | becr parlors, I expect. Who else? CI Well. you and me. I suppose, I We're citizens of the country, evcnl l! we haven't a votc yct. and we're] represented by the man in parlia- ment who arc elected by the people. These men do our business —_l.h»;l business of the country- for us, make and enforce the laws. and so on. The Government. both Dom- inion and Provincial. is in business in several ways. It c lain industries and ut from which it. 00118015 a ray-gnu; that gccs into tite- Provincial —.or the Dominion Wireasury. The Govern-i ment collects UIIS revenue from the industries and utilities that it con- trols. nnd of lat‘: 1110i‘? and IIIOIK‘ things have collie under Guvclzunrlit l control. I B: wily? C: For various reasons. Some- time." because private individuals or ccrporauons arc not giving satis- ‘ factory service, llJlii-GIIIIICS because there is nccd fcr actual control and others act‘; ly suffer through thc ltaltdliitg of tlic cnlcr e —or one nlight LIE-E the worcl " incss," per- hens. A: Such as- C: Such as the liquor budne s, since that is what we arc hcr." to discuss. There were so many abuses roll chi/oils, '~ :01»: w: STOP TIIAT CIIlIIiI-l With IIEBIIIIW auuxclnal. svuur l m- I Money Back } Guarantee l Large Bottle . l 50c REblllN BRIIS- "' llave You Tried ; lllllEllllESS 11cm is a real good of privilegcs. so much bcollcgzizig. and c0 manyl violations of the la\v.. governing t:c manufacture and 8111C of liquor, that n-rarly a'l the prov- rnccs of Ciiuacla look over ccniro. and wont into lhc bllsiltrss INCH‘. D: Is the revenue entirely from the sale o! liquor to th-s- pubhc? C: Most of it is. bu; lhcrc "a 1135c mcni. if it was in blulur.» fo." 111's- tl;, uculzrxfit want to do too much “controlling and thus cut l10'.'\'l its own l'C\'0llil_. C: That is tic g' t iclnplilioli. '" cl. Any only ' that lhc nnlcnl haudlcs Wllllin lo bc inazic to p.1_v, tlllfi if too lirlllly cun- trollcd, sales go ciouxl. and sales mean Iylollts. il gz: , round in sci‘: blu rc'1o11.\lhilil_r . s Just ll. llf ill"- anltllnt- oi aboillll- alcohol COlVllill- cci in all the beer, wine and other spirits consumed. A: Have you any that? figures for C. lRcfcl-rirg to notebook ' YCa, I have and thcj: 112": startling. I11 i939 the lznlculll. oi abFolllt-i al~ cahol in the wlnc drunk in one pro- sonzc rcvcnuc from permits and, from liccnccs E: Then I'd think the Govcll1~ who will sit on the case, as well as all the court officials who must. be 1n attendance, the judge who passes sentence, the witnesses. if any. who , must. be paid for their time. the] staff at the prison where he is ice-.11". during trial or afterwards. F: But: all these people are un- Ployed by the Government anyway. They will draw pay and go about! their work whether that particular man is arrested and tried or not.1 C: But if hundreds of other men I who have been arrested for similar l crimes, should keep sober and 1 avoid arrest, there would be less‘ need for large stfafs to attend to Lhcse things. 1 F: ‘Then perhaps these officials. being out of jobs, would be on re- 1l('I and have to be cared for any- way. C: _Not. lik-rlv. if the motley spenl on liquor were spent on furniture. books. clothing, all sorts of things necessary for health. and happiness. there would be employment f0]; s glcat many more workers than were necessary for the manufacture of l-IK‘ liquor consumed A:_ Arid the Government would be JUSI. as well off in the end. C: Naturally, with its sober citi- zens going about their regular busi- ness and spending money on other Government industries and untili- ties. and pcllgie paying taxes for things they can enjoy rather than for things that can destroy. and life saner and safer and happier for everybody. E: Sounds like a better piece of’ business filling the treasury with taxes on things that. help rather than harm. and gaining revenue from things that go toward mak- ing 11 better and happier country for cveljvone —the Government in- eluded. A: And is there anything we can do about it. C? C Not nluch yet, actually, since none of us are of voting age. B: Ilut some of the fellows who break laws because of clriuk and uzlo arc a menace to life and pct- perrv Wiltll they are not sober are uuidel" ligc, too. C: True. and it's a great pltv. Some o! the flncs plid are for that very thing, selling liquor to min- ors A: And if we. as minors. l-ct lhcni scll t0 11s. wc arc breaking Lhc laws as much as they. That's "he vote \\c can lake lt-cre. the cvcn if wc are ultclcr ago, that we won't h." liar cause of anyone breaking that law. even if the finc would help swcll ill:- Government. Il'l‘IlSlli‘\'. Who's fcr it? A iRianz and counting hands that go upl: Calried. and unanim- ollslv. So the Government lo-cs ou‘. on that bit of revenue. anyway. QESTIONS l. (at Name at least live llSfilli things that might be bought with tllc llloncy Canadians cpcnzl on al- ' c lic bcvcrages and uiv-c titc cffcct this would havc on cmplo ncllt and the rcvrllllc. Value 5 marks lbl If a mrrn buys liquor in a Government stare and then causrs; an 11""'dcltt or commits a cr .. wllut 1 oplc are rcsponsiblc? Valuc 5 lnzlrks. ‘.2. \l'hcn oliitluiitig the v11! liqusl" l€"1t‘ill.‘(.‘ 1:1 govc:l1l1l'.~l.l ttsir. lliliSI be cntercd again Value ll) null s 2 of it‘? STUDY V. lVsVql-IDIBI-IR flrrl (Juniorl .’\ IIEI." IN TIMI‘. OF [By Mary I. RITCIYEI SFlliPIlOW the moonlight seem-rd ltol quiic .10 bricht as it hart lactln.‘ Joly." 1i.it1ll'l'llO11CO(1 at Lrst. but ii ; mus: have grown dimmcr Icr 1111c lnclrczl lwicc and couldlrt make sure thlll Jerry. hcr twin brcth- , was I1l""(‘ on the car scat hcsic‘? hcr. Sir l vincc was 343.379 gallons. D: Gallons! C: 'I'hcsc arc ihc figll: vouch- cd for as correct. And 1111115 not all. in the 3111011.“ of lscrr c211 llmca in lite sslnc time IIITIT‘ ucro i,- iltilljil gallons of absolute alcohol anti in other spirits 662.583 gillcm, lnaklug a grand total of 2,366.50.» uallclls of alc '11 poured down the throats of crs in one prov- lllcc in op»: year. E: Quite a revenue froln that, I'd say 1 C: There's another revenue that corms indircctly~no. I'll say di- rectly ~fron1 llqllor into the Gov- crnlncnt treasury‘, and that is from lilllfS for offences against. ihc Liquor Acts. and fmcs for blcaking all sorts of laws under the influence of liquor. A: Like spccding and wrong park- ing alld so on when (lriving after drinking? C: Thai. and a ilumbcr of other things. Think of all the cottvictlcns for dlsordclyl conduct, neglect. of l. lhrir slvangc little new . sccmcd to ltave disappcnrcd altcuctlcl- The woolly‘, blue rug. loo 11111.11. have slipped cff ill some nrvslcrious w Perhaps Jczry had pullccl too n. 1 of it to his sldc, for it had sllddcnly grown caller. l-Icr bare fool felt quite cold. and although Sir Alcohol had boasted tllat he could kecp things frolll frcczling and was very .lL€CIll1 ill the car. radiator, shc just couldn't SEO where he could p011!‘ nlmeclf into her fee; to kccp thcm from freezing. "Jcrlgv." the whispered softly. But thrrc was no response. ‘Tlmidly. for it really was much darker than size l\"lllCfllDZ'1’li‘.'1 it being a few min- utrs earlier. slic reached olll ‘to whore he had been sitting beside ller. Ycs, lhcrc hc was. She knew the smooth feel cf his new blue pyialnas. But. she couldn't see him. accustomed to the darkness. she could soc the outline of his head a- childlcil. gambling. assault. dam- age to properly and cveu man- slaughicl" and murder that can or‘ put down (illccily to drink. B: But the Govcrrrnclit. must do a grcal- many good things with the uioncy that ccmcs even from such a doubtful source. The Government hires a great many people to attend to its business. to see that the laws it makes are carried out, that its citizens are protected. that justice is dealt out fairly, that we have good streets and roads and pl-biic buildings, that children are sent regularly to school and that they havgg vschools to attend. It pro- SOFT DUAL lllull HEATING VALUE Fur; Ii 0 l1‘ 500T an - . , . 11 ""'1‘"m1.\ superior 1° llio ordinary fuel Your dealer should handle it vidcs sp endicT 'lio'spilia1ii,'"w'itii' ‘PF ficlent doctors and nurses, en- RBETS police and traffic officers and does a great many things for the safety and comfort of the people. Surely it can be glvcn credit for having the interest of its people at. heart , c: A great deal oi credit. Bu. some of thcse costs for safety and comfort might not be so high if there was not so much alcohol con- sumed. Take the man who, when under the influence of liquor. loses control of his car and klils somconc on the hlghwav E: Perhaps the someone should not have been on the highway at the lbne. . .. C: ‘That's not the question. If he was to blame. the law will deal with that and the driver of the car viii.‘ in time, be freed of blame. But. first he must; be] lhrrcsted. M111 P08- albly lodged n a - D: He may be allowed out 0n “i111 Even so. there must be a trial. Thai. means paying the policeman who arrests him. the doctor who attends to the man who W88 hi!" or killed. the ambulance driver who will take him to the hospital or the i ; ,:-:, the CCIOIIOI‘ who will con- 1 ‘the investigation, the lswy" gainst the car window—no. it wasn't. the car window! The car ‘wasn't there at all! Neither was the shaft 0i’ moonllcrht loading doml to the iablc. Carefully Joyce felt along the back of the scat on which they sat It wasn't softly padded as the seat of the new car had been. ll. was hard, like a window ledtlfl It was a window ledge. And the noise she heard in the stillness wasn't the purring of a well-oiled motor engine. It was the regular breathing of hcr twin brother. “Jerry. Jerry, wake up!" She didn't whisper this time and when UEYITWHIG 110E speak at. once FIIE “" " shook thim. "Jerry." she called a- gain. her voice trembling with rear. "wake up Jerry. The car's gone and it's all dark." "Goncl I didn't know it had come yet." Jerry rubbed his eyes and sat up. "You fell asleep after watching for ever so short a time. bu: I've been waiting and watching to see it drive in." "But. it was ln. Right on the table there, and Sir Alcohol said it vns part his becausehe helped somuch in making it. and keeping it right. I can't. see how he got. it out of the room again without us seeing it go. And how ever did we get out?" V "Out of what?" Jerry's lone W35 impatient. "We weren't going out. We were just. going to look out un- til the new car drove into the varu. I don't. believe it's ccmlng till morn- ing now. [let's hurry up to bcd." "But he may comc back -Sir Ai- cohol, I mean. to tell us more about —ni1out athletes." "What athletes?" "You remember, Billy Blngham—" "The rugby player?" interrupted Jerry. ‘Of course. I have his pic- lure hanging in my room." "I know. You said lh~i tcfng-l- " "I didn't We hadn't. been tel:- ing about him bcfoge." _ not at fi1'sl. Then. as her cjvcs grew o“; "Yes. Ho's just like poison. He said so himself. Isn't it queer that. people will take 1ncal1~lo drink when they'd never think of drinking the kind of pois- (I'll that Daddy puts on bushl-s whcn he sprays them. o1" Ill strange smelling poison TEMPTATION l _-7 rigs wcgaizaorjarown GUARDIAN l BATTERY SAVER RADIOS lzoououloil; g SENSITIVE MODEL 11-61 A smartly with new i) Dial. sct at vision tunin ing" easy. low drzlin tubes 11nd buttery, plug-in connection for Record Player. l1cautifzll w Complete w SELECTIVE styled Iialter)" fable scl pe Band Spread Overseas convenient angle for full g. mzilics short wzivc tun- alnut cabinet. ilh batteries — From Overseas. ,7) MODEL B-7Il A new short anr long wave Battery. Console set. with Band Spreal‘ (lvcr- I seas Dial, short ivave as easy “to tune as local, improved continuous tone control, automatic volume control, uses 1 1-2 volt "A" battery and 1.4 volt tubes for low drain and econ- omical operation, smartly styled cabi- net of heart walnut veneers, 37-3/18 inches high. $9435 Complete with batteries - Vl 1. l "You couldn't have been listening; v when Sir Alcohol~ " ‘Sir who?" "Well. he told you to call him .'~.l but I still In very proud of Billy because hc-- g _ v ~-docsn'l likc Al. l1! ' rc'.llIy' Billy I seem to things Sir Alcoholhad been lcl , l.'.(“lll, Joyce told him all ovcr a1. ill. "I'm rather sorry" now that I sail. . 11 i he looked like a bottle when his lncan That sounds funny.‘ but ii I.\II'I. Sir Alcohol is proud of any athlete, or of anyone doesn't let him got ins‘ ‘rc docs lots of good Clilhlflt‘. things that hc uccd lleVCi‘ hc ashrllncrl of." 'l'hcn. because, ln some wuv the could not understand. Jerry did not any of ill." cull him Sir Alcnhlil liv i l-“llsl re know. in‘ clsc. remember was straight. He'd so much rathzr be in n. car radiator or locked up ill l1 thermometer bulb than ollt of a bottle for someone to clri ITOIIFCII l{. He doesn't waiit to get inside 1W0- plc at all. kccps in lhc blue bottle in the medi OIYT OIIR WAY He's much too (iflllglV- him-alcohol. I the rose Motllc. who 1d" Hc says , b use i1lf.‘_\' know thcyflre l p111. .:11," (ililcllfctl Jerri‘. “lhllv know uP-"hlll is. too. Al " Sir Al lllld so Illlllovii and was ashllnlctl r1! II "Well, we're not taking it. Even if it. doesn't really p.'li.son' inc I don't want my Zll'lll.$ and legs to stup hclllg clamir. like you said." "ll l.~.l1'l the arms and legs. it's Lhc muscles that lmlkc IIlFlll more. and tlzc lnusclcs get their orders to move from the nerves that nlovc. and the muscles get their orrlcrs to move from the nerves that r1 ' all sorts of messages from the '.. You rcmcmbn‘ Miss Wray ‘ “Xhlauicd all frat to us in school," y but Sir Alcohol rccnlcd lo make l1 plaillcr. And he was so sorry." "I should think he would be ashamed who ever hc is." "You know who he ls. Jerry Bur- I ton. You sat lei-c ~n<»_ mt. he”, I in ihc car. I IlllT‘l\I1——fll‘lC1 talked to him for over so long." "But thc car isn't hcrc.’ dcelarcd J-"rv. "It hasn't come yet. I've been watching“ "Well. olnccllc —someone who looked like a bottle and said his l namc was Sir AlrflSir Alcohol - told us cvcr so lnalrv lhitlus. He.’ var. vcrv. vcr_v interesting. rvcu if ~ s. HARLOTTEOWN . [he sometimes ls such a bad friend in lmoplc. He honestly" doesn't want to get lllto nnymicis blood and then llllo the brain so that it can't tell the huncllcds of little ilerves to tell thc lnusclcs what to do. He x-Wd about it once." "Did he tell you how one could slop him getting in at all?" In spite of his doubts about his twin having experienced all the things she was telling him, Jerry was bc~ coining interested. "That would} have bccn sccilctlhlng worth list- Clliilf! to." "N0. I can't remember hLm tell- ing me that. He spoke as if there was nothing he could do about it. lie said one just had to be sfroilgl cnough and swift enough to run a- ’ way from him " "What if thcvw not?" "l thought of that. too, and There's something we can do even if we're I!!! ill/HAT DID YOU ‘DO -- BURN ‘EM IN TH’ BATH ,. TUB s“ é/ 4 not all strong and swift. We can ask God to make us strong enough l0 kccp Sir Al out and from all "titer temptations as ivell. I'm sorry I did not think to toll Sir Al that. l-Ie might have been glad to know. l-Ie would so much rather be good and make people's lives happier and easier and ltlorc lomforlable b: be- 111;: a good mixer —Ihe right sort cf a 20nd IIIIXCI“ __"W0uld it bc all right to ask Goa; J- R. ‘Villigmg :4’ 58> ', / I f- _ fill]? I <5 1*‘ll111.ll 5 ' IVKT“ ~";'_ é‘1___11‘..1.,_1:__4(-, 1Hmi|||1.l|1||.i1|,.".,,, JRWHJJAM~ h ‘- v %TI§5UIVNTI§IIVICI IN‘ IIIVQKLIIIIDFY. .‘l"ll. l‘ 79 "1 F D flurry bark to bed. for it's too coin l0 sit’. hcrc rind the car mar not come till lnnrlllllu." ' "And thc woolly, blue rug ls gong . as well as the ——"17l2i. Jnj-ce !h'¢_~if.1 ed not to mention lhe ntoonboail and the visitor again. Jerry lladll“ ..l>¢...,@,-, to understand, tilollght c had been thcre all the IJIIIF. hadn't been a little lllrlil who look- ed exactly like a bottm, how could he have told hcr the very things Miss Wray had told at school? H011." could- Blll Jerry was tilreadylkxuoiinK by the window" scar. so qlilctly .1015»: l been glad to know that n‘ 11- l~ we.» ~ ‘l. “l 111118 DQIYVO had di$¢0\'cl'c<l :1 IlI.\'il~ ‘I f. of keeping telnptzlfloll ti“ ~ z 1 their minds and IIl(‘ii' b' be 110M Flfflll! and i"’.'l'i a: God. who liifl.(1(‘I"lll,!ll1 .1‘ "11..’ blond stnllzll and how do: nd fret and n ova BOARDING novsn 1 _ ‘IOU THREE THAT VOU . wave GONE FNZ snobs-u.’ 1 uouscrlsc: 1r 1 AM PQovoxED Amy roan-lee I WILL nor ea ANSWERABLE FOR WHAT l-lAPPENS/~v- sPuTT-rrl; l M": uove I Haul; eEEN "rue LAST ol= n-losc AMa-reuizleu rue]; u-z-r ME WARN ylvoolce ms EE‘.'E%Q\JEDIL~IW~'TR. _ STRES: \ r vulln» i011? rKs. ' Ndlllf‘ lllll‘ ‘way lri which bow llllll clrls cal. be made strong er.- nllzh to Irv-pp “my from aim-mm u a "PWYRQP. Value l0 marks. Publish First Catholic Magazine ‘For Sightless l1.‘\ .~‘.l»l . 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