Aucuslli?» , .194 .w*""" fl-IURCHES TOMORROW AAQ AAAAAAAAAAAAA Ills‘ ilentral Guardian l‘ THE This column is reserved (or news "nae-T r‘ u ieeai intevdt. bat elverfllslg sl ‘ A . new tore be inserted d M d . . CHURLH UF UNllti) LHURLH i|.flem"..".‘. . .33’ a..- p... ‘y °" " See Page i2 ~ an emce- THIINDUCTIONIR. .. - ENGLAND o‘ CANADA (Ihllimtrljalriltegiiatekehplace gill gs:- .,'-—-"'7 we n urc on Th ..i'i'. PETElifiugliTflEnkAL Tnluégljxlélilinlm sggggum” u“ n‘ evwlrls. September 4th. at IMP- li L» losisi d _._- —-- “m” - " 1 g n“ .,._ a ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mum,- AT roua sllrlvlca Arnllli y,“ 1,, §,‘_“5,,,,';§,,'.‘°, "fit; LIEQYCIIUYG . , _. Ola?!‘ mmmbm‘ y 3,", n, c, nice, 0.0., visiting Coal Colnpny. Phone M8. on Ema“ Aug,“ 31m M 2 0.6M‘ _ I -- " , r tor. , r mm“ “fyfirfilrl ‘Illhlffwusio A a»; Kendail,"l..li.A.M.. A.c.c.o. HOWARD Mowflli‘ time L”,,,°°“:i;",,“'°“°'"" w“! b‘ u" And LIfB ‘Edible saavscls Organist loll Choir Director Footwear at 1'15 Qllwl Street. we '__ - l,” Ho,’ communion m“ Matlnl c,” (mores Eucharist. p. m, Evussollg and Sermon. ' WEEK oar SERVICES HOLY COMMUNION MW“, "m Fmhyand Sat- Q Tuesday, Thursday '_ arde! 1y,“ Wedueldly- . EVENSONO i rriday. “all seats are iree and unap- jmprlated. Visitors are welcomed 4,14 tba incumbent is sled lo see m"... aiter the service. - EVERYBODY wawoma ‘FEFPAlJus CHURCH r ANGLICAN ' . f 9y, J. '1‘. lhbott, 8.1).. Iteetsr igrryston F. Mlljfordr 3-3130- ' organist and Choir Master. H SUNDAY AFTER. _ TRINITY is,» A.l\i. Holy Communion. ;|1.0oA.M. Morning Prayer Sermon (Broadcast). Preachrr, itev. W. W. Clarkson. lleotor oi it. Mark's Anglican Church. Ihiiiax. N- s. ‘ ‘firirrfsfi and m“. Morning service broadcast over jadlo Station (l. F. C. Y. There will be no Evenins Ser- ,y|re during tile month oi August, that the members are invited to intend the Evening Service in St. .'|‘eter‘s Clthsilill It 7.00 I'd“- _ visitors will receive a cordial “welcome at St. Paul's Church. _ =_ PRESBYTERIAN '__’ I-THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES 3 The aev. 1'. ii Bllsseli some" - M.A., smlvs. F Minister Organist ~ Miss E. Lillian Mcilenale Mus. Bss. ii.00 a.ln. Divine Worship. _ sermon: Tho Reverend 1‘. ii. B- Yionlers, M. A., s, T. M. Subject: “Presend or, Loyaliets-"i ,,,_,,,-ps_ solo: "if with Ill your hearts". tMr. l-lsbcn Arnlaat. ' The. Evening Service is with- ynonih o! drawn during Ins _ August. ZION PRESBYTERIAIF CHURCII Prince and Graiion Streets ilev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Mr. Frank Johnston A. T. C. l.- organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP _ l0 A. M. Sunday School ll A. M. Junior Congregation Sermon: "The Fallacy oi Figures Hymns: 80. ‘ill. 865» 7. P. iii. "A Clinic in Jordan Vllley." Hymns: 606. ‘I52. 483. lev. M. Scott Fulton. M.A., ILD. will conduct hoih aervlefi. You are rordisly Invited to attend tile services at Zion Church The British and . Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWAID ISLAND AUXILIARY ‘I'll! ILILI AROUND Till WORLD lo the topic oi study to be llled durilll till iail and winter terms by Missionary Groups through- out the North American Continent. THE UNITED BIBLE S0- CIETIES OI‘ Til! WORLD. ill which tho British and Foreign Bible Society is a member, exists to promote the wider circulation oi tha iiibie around-tho world. ALI. CHURCHES AND MISSIONARY Q R 0 UP I can help in this world-wide enterprise by contributing through their nearest lillo Iwlelr arsslwli er Aux- ILIAIY. Posters and rrlatorial ier addresses may be obtained through LOCAL BIBLE IOCIETY DIPOTI. KEEP YOUR IlKI m ORDEI We do sll ilinds oi repairs. All work llsrsntosd. IIKIS O HIRE llllfl BIPIII Pllolle 2572-1 25 Ieslmole Sr. 10% DISCOUNT our Table and Floor Lamps. ‘Ibombs Music Store. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship- Sermon: "The New Revolution" Rev. '1‘. E. McLennan. Vocal Solo: ‘The Holy City” Adams, Miss Pauline Simmonds. ‘l P. M. Public Worship. Sermon: "The Church and Labour Day-Rev. T. lb. MoLennels. Anthem: Selected. Visitors Cordiaily Welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister tho Itev. J. D. Davison . ., B.D. Organist and director oi choir Miss Helen Stewart A.'I‘.C.M. Morning Worship II A.M. Sermon the Rev. Kenneth Eaton. The Beginners‘ classes oi the Church School will meet in the lower hail during morning WBF‘ ship. NEW WILLIS PIANO iln rich mahogany. Toombs Music Store. PIIONI SAUNDERS i808 10f group and wedding pictures on location. I T0 NEW GLASGOW in Z: min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily, Phone 2061 or 540. ' CIIUECII NOTICE ior Christ Church, Cherry Valley. Evening IPraysr 3.00 P. M. Rev_ Sidney J. lnaviea. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways lhrea times daily so Moncton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. CENTRAL PABISH.—NO Solo, selected. Miss Noreen Auld. gfigdgy, Ewnlm‘ wm-‘Mp 7 PM’ Mr Donald Nicholson will preach Sermon. the Rev. Ross S. Eaton M '31s R M of the First Baptist Church, Tlurn, ' ‘ N. 8., and a former mlnisirr 0i this Church. ' Solo, selected. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - _ Lord's Day, August 31st. Charlotte- Wmih-i town. 11.00 A. M. orange Lodge Rocms. Stanchel 3.00 P. M. Cape The music oi the day wil he have," 130 P‘ M, 1-1, F. MacElwen, llndcr the direction 0i Miss "(IBII 3_ D_ Stewart. A. T. C. M, nrglerl=t and ._ ohillr director. ’ THE REOPENING SERVICES You are invited to worship with (‘I the Bnlishsw United Church The BflDl-llt Church. will be held Sunday, Aug. 31st. at 11 a, ln. and 7.30 p. m, Special speakers and music have been ar~ ranged. Mr. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ———— K a‘ ' CHURCH SERVICES. -- Sunlial’. ellt roe A . t 31 t. St_ Thclmars. 11E MARVEL Djaghnufll" B‘ TM" Klregillsls, Holy Communion 11.00 AM. it!’ - I ' ‘s _ l both . Springfield. Evening m‘ 0' l“ PIES“ °"'“"' P'°' Ptrayzlrzaaoo s: M. at. John's. Crap- um‘ and, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M- R9". B_ Fream. Rector. 10:00 a. m. Church School I 11.00 a. m. Morrllnl “Hlffilllil lltl , ENGAGEMEN-L __ M,‘ and M“, C°"'""""°“' Edison B. Mulch, North River. ah- illuslc Selected. “ounce m: engagflmem of [heir No evening ielvlce through .luiy olden dauimer‘ Marjorie Alexi“; and August. ', ,0 Albert J_ BOSWML young“, my, Control (hrl Fun Invites you to n! me ‘ate Albert and Mrs, Bosvrali ‘mwmp’ oi Silmmerside. Marrlasfi i° W“ ulvlul-iil) PENTECOSTAL “i” “m” "' s°‘°‘°“‘°"' CHURCH 30 ELM AVE. l REV. DONALD NICHOLSON. Lic_ Th. from Brnokfieiti Presbyicl; ian church. will bc the gues JOIINION AND JOHNSON will bstheorllydrugstoraopanall MIMOBIAL IIIVIIII WU DO held in’ St. Catherine's Cemetery 0n Sunday, August. 31st, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Donald Nicholson will be the guest weaker. GOSPEL DIIIITING at lrafliq United Ohurch Sunday at 8 pm. 900d music. 800d singing. All welcome. Rev. J. C. Kieinsbeubes, speaker, ‘I'll! IIIIVIOES ior Oomwaii Circuit United Ohlsrch. Sunday, August 31st, Kingstown 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 PM. Cornwall 7.30 PM. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. E. S, Weeks will conduct all services. ETOWN EARDIAN Don't Miss tile liars Devils Iy 17km“ One hundred years ago a humble Ila had actually make a living, and we are aware ‘ that teachers were very poorly paid then. I knew s. male teacher less than halt that time back who never received ore than $250 per l year, and that l eluded his goverh- , ment g-ranti ! This young man who lies in his live those hundred years, loved Ilture and wrote some verse. In §UICII NOTICE’ io-r Pflrifii 0f Milton and Rustico for" Sunday, August 31st. St. John's, Milton, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A, M. St. Mark's. Rustico, Sunday School 7.00 P. M. Dedication oi Memorial Tablet aqsd Honour Roll at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sid- ney J. Davies, Rector. VISITORS T0 NEW GLAS- GOW - Recent visitors to New Glasgow were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Waycolt and son Dale; Harry E. Lambert, and Mrs. Haion Towne, all 0i Deer Island, NB. Willie here they were the guests oi Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hayter. On this t lr first visit to the “ro- vinee, t ey were much impressed by the scenic beauty. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tile tun- eral oi Mrs. Patrick Butler oi Glfingflfil’. Lot 7 took place Tues- day morning, Auiz. 26th to Si. Mark's Church. The pail bearers were Messrs. Vincent I-Iagcn, Rar- oid Doyle Joseph and Reid Mc- KBHM. Thomas Bolger and George O'Neill. THE BAPTIST CHURCH M0l‘l'lll‘lg Worship at i1 A. M. will be conducted b the Rev. Kenneth Eaton. A selected solo will be sung by Miss Norene Aulcl. The Begin- ners’ Classes of the Church School will meet in the lower hail during the period oi Morning Worship. The Rev. Ross C, Eaton. minister of the First Baptist Church, Trdro, N. 8,, will conduct evening wor- ship with sermon. Mr. Wendell Phillips will sing a selected solo. Rev. .l. C. hil-irrwleuber Pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. l1 u. m. Worship and fieaohing. I no p. m. Evangelistic lllr-rttrle. ‘ l. p. m. Wednesday. Youn! Perplfs l. p. m. Friday, iflblc Study. speaker at the reopening srrvlcaoi .me Bonshaw United Church» 5"‘- i-al music has been arranged by ilh choir. _ y)“, RICETD. D.. Visiting Broadcast 10.05 to i010 A. hi. Dalila’ o, Trmny Unmd mun-ch, ‘m’ smml" c F C Y chmlm“ Charlottetown, will be the guest . ,5pElikEl' at the reopening scrvl005 "——"-""~—_ u... Borlshaw united Church» 5""- Gospel Hall d,» August a151, at n A. M. so:- . , . e Upper Pnnce Street 103111519 hag been arranged by ___ --— -—————— c - Meetings for Lord's Day i0 l.Il.--MQ2t|l‘i[ Ior children. ll a m. Breaking oi Brend- mso p. n1 rmchlnr or the BMW‘ REAL BARGAIN IN USED ‘PIANO. — One oi the best Almeri- can makes. Guaranteed ia-ee irom ‘moth and rust demise. Extra M; tone. This instrument is lax-Be B“ Ni ht All‘ absolutely enoAllngxpldhiebiellnregglrlf l. . m. Tuesday. P!!!" I ‘to t e cas , ‘ are‘, welcome: ‘ dmmmg ‘wnnned tolullltelln“ Jesus He'd‘ "I hm the Door by thence ideal ior rulra l m‘ and- Me ii any man enter in He shall with children willow 2:! YMmer be Savsdl" John 10-9 Pfl" M159“ 5999"“ ' Neither Is there salvation in w! Brothers Ltd- other, ior there is oono other n-lm! under Heaven given allwfls m" whereby we will‘ N 55"‘ M" d-Il SALVATION AR MY (‘iii “"5" °‘°“‘l‘_§T_“E'i1_ Week Night Service Divine Worship will be conducted at the Kirk tomorrow by the Min- "m M_ A” 5_ T, M“ who will also preach the sermon. “so music will be under the direction oi Miss Marl’ Berltloy. in the absence on vacation o! the Church Orgalniat. Mile E- Liliian McKcnalc, Mus. Bach and will include the solo irom Mendels- rehivr "The Elijah"—-“l! with all your hearts" 11y Ebsen Arniast. _’____,____ Malor and Mrs. Victor Marl-HI‘! 1i A.M.: Holiness Meetirll gunk“; "The Prophet oi Fire" Mo P M sum," up...» rllmlrv umrao clluncn. - Suzlday‘: Services will be conducted gunday, August 31st. 1947. Thir- teenth Sunday aiter Trinity- Moming Prayer lXld Preacher. R"- Rectos" oi Si. Church. llaiiiax. "pr-egg! Day Lnryalistll," bias-it's month oi August. invited to attend vice at St. Peter's P. u. Everybody v-Hlcflme- 11hr . poeteea in our nellhbW" And all lovers oi nation the unitimg oi resented, and these ioiilid 'war had strengthened. weakened, their bonds ‘ian ieliowship. Knowinl ill-Ill "W lorioua task oi sending iorth His ight and Ilia Truth could not be plished in isolation. they dedicated their POW!" if"!!! b)‘ iorrnl-rl‘ the United Bible Societies ior tho redemption oi our world. iiienuiaciured by Brown-Holden We, also, are called to fresh dedi- nuule; Limited, Meneton, New cation oi heart and mind and puree lrurlswiok to bring lo the Kinsdun. lor “ills . is anrolliae ca." , _.- THE KIRK or s1‘. JAMES. -' later, the Rev'd, T, H. Bussell Sour‘ A, M. Holy Cornlmunion. 11.00 A. M- W, W. Clarkson,| Milka" lcity oi the influenza virus iniec- N. S. Subled-‘I tion with cycles at. well-defined in- Tlle" “m tervnls." "this meant that an apl- be no Evenimk SW11“ dmm! m“ dcmic could he expected at a cen- bllt members are the Evening Ser- Catlledrai at 7.00 0d “ll TRUTH MARUHEQ 0N. — "Mine eyes have seen the 810W.“ Corning oi the 10rd." WNW l. the Bble who; . ihave grasped the lllnlflcwce “t the iorces oi the lible Societies last Y"? hi" ‘u’ been carried iorward on l Vi" i’! praise. Thirteen antiw- and not. oi Christ- It may he mentioned that the Rev. Ross C. Eaton is a former | day‘ Angus, 3m‘ a, 1,30 )1 M, sprc- minister of the Baptist Church, and c that the Rev. Kenneth Eaton is his son. 'I‘l'le music of the day will he directed by Miss Helen Stewart, A. iI‘.C.M., Organist and Director choir. You are cordially invited to worship with The Baptist Church. l g Personals ' Miss Doris MeEwen loft. on wed- nesday to visit irlends in Arling- ‘ton, Mass. I __—-- I The many iriends oi Miss Mae Smith or the sunnyside Beauty shop will regret to learn that she has had tn enter the P.E.1. Hos- pital for medical treatment. 1 i i Miss Mary Doyle left this mom- ing on return to her home in Som- ervilie. Mara, after visiting her mother and relatives in this City. Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Kendall oi Denver, Colorado. who have been ‘spending three weeks on the Is- land left Thursday on return ac- ‘companlod hy Mr. Kendall's moth- ier, Mrs. George Dlldley Wri ht iwho will make her home there. l That-god)’ Of Yours l l (C aatinued irom Page I) ,led in order to demonstrate the ‘type oi virus concerned, and to show the dliierenre between out- izliti~ llleeurrg. ‘br k o1’ i n . th d1. 1 sylilrlscgv-Llirllllrh F"";°‘°"' l“ m‘ “mm” Rev’ T’ E McLln-g eeiissor nogmutlirlrzchtadlrtlldobrirerlchifil m" ‘"4 ‘wml!’ i‘ ml‘- Cadet and Mrs. Roger iisnder- nan, who will preach both morndn" iubes which occur about the same ,, 5° w‘ m" "y m the "mu": son will iareweii in the evening "is evmlmg- masifcgtlntlz)? ha‘ time oi year in certain climates. ma’ yfu" i“ “m” wmmii". . trlneT“ m" w! bum er e ' ' 1 n. .r ‘d i iii - ’° ""- rrrrlz“..“§;...t..:i::..::::il*...: .@..*':.:. r.2‘..':.::* 21.2.2. 1r Mm»- » . , . . - ’ ' eomman , Collage at Toronto. H be t 10m a, m: mom.‘ curred in certain communities and w“ 1 _ A" "" “"""""Y'“l::1,'°,:‘;f,',',': lllgl servigcifsfiisgordial invitation l: appeared to mlbitflbhefi. so tllle 2‘ dud ‘m’ "m" "mm"! an; mm"! I‘ “i” c‘ fierfidedjntttlwalsétfikhw worship scram ‘at! £5613: :12 f“ fan‘: Andhgllded rash-ran are we... Au‘ ARE ‘NWTID n y W“ ~ leml populaflon "u: ‘tudhd’ n Ii younnfrollnd liie's common g1", PAUL'S Anglican Church. was found that use number oi thin" but shed specimens in tho laboratory show- 830 ing the virus was in direct ps-o- . .portion to the number oi oases u. “m! n Sermon. present in the community. we powef‘ 1n ‘avlme o; ‘nflug "There was evidence oi’ period-r tain time whether it would be mild or sever could not be predict- iibrtunately. a nlnuber oi voi- iirlteprs in the military iorees vol- unteered to be inoculated with cultures or influenza virus devel- oped dliflng the war in order to iirlri ii this gave protection Ill-Hot influenza. The results provided a balls ior field trials o! its protect- -i tlilose days notes o! that kind were ‘rare and people as a rule did not lllother much about them, but, he ikeni ch. and sang oz the wayside flower. the birds that came back with summer o'er the main, knew with Robert Louis Stevenson that lthere "were wonderiu} places “mush handy to home." Some folk who had a taste for [literature gave him their friend- ship, he became known to and ap- preciated by a little group. and ‘lso was encouraged to publish a book oi verse, I We know how the ianners c! the I years scatter the chaff and gather only the golden grain. One hun- dred years have naturally made a Brent scattering, and yet one hurl. dred years alter this young man's death. 0X18 0f the leading magazines ‘ M ‘h’ mun"? ably Edited’ carried an article on him by a scholar, a lllflfflwr and a R.F.S.C. ‘ One ls led to ask how many or mat. man's contemporaries are re- mEmbWQd $06M’- Bo we are asking rest; why look at what he did the tield oi poetry? He had no college degree. he‘ made no money, he lived in s small ' house built mostly by hi, own‘ hands. This is a strange phenom. enon surely and we ask with Hor. ace-"why should words challenge eternity?" - Wilson MacDonald. a leading ca_ "3418" D0". 1185 a Poem addressed to ringers. He Says that Rome has other props to lean on than her stone. They are her songs and the“ he pays tribute to the longevity oil verse: "And Yonder tower that crowds the ampler air, Shall dream in dust before mv» rhyming story. Let those Wllu build arise where eagles dare, l ill mount on this white page to surer glory" r What arrow ever pierced a trait-H or’: crown, 111st winged not .out from some iair singer's heart? What courage on the 0i a town, But tired lts vigour choric an‘) < Keats core the indignities oi ‘ll! will». but. trusted the sound- ness oi the human mind, and said: "I'li be among the English poets when I die." l Shakespeare writing to hi, friend in the sonnets says about the survival oi his work: ramparts with our i "And yet to limes in hope my verse shall stand, l-‘Illfllh! thy Worth, despite his y cruel hard." and again: ‘His beauty shall in these block lines be seen, 5R4 "W! shall live, and he in them still green." And thus: "You still shall live-such virtue hath nay pen, Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths oi men." 5on8 ii it be a song has a way of llvlnz. Time is the great ar- "Iile light tilat never was on sea will Qldemlce, and the success oi, these trials suggests that influenza I a preventable disease. ‘I'll COMMON COLD Newer ‘ ‘ the common cold ls it may oiten be the forerunner, oi other more dangerous condi- tions. lend lo cents and a l-cent, stamp. to cover cost oi handling and mailing, to The Bell lynche- att. in care oi this newspaper, Post Oiiioe Box N, Itaiion 0.. New; York ll. N3. and ask ior you-r. oqry oi the Barton booklet entitled. "I110 Oornrllon 001d.” o... s] decode? SONG I wh°°l ""5"!" d4 1n NW8 Bcotla. 5 ". ound it hard to‘. - why did we not leave his body‘ in‘ l "I can look back over B0 years o! Iwith excessive drinking. I FIN zsr. ‘Q BLENDSl ..- I90 QUEEN ST. CAN ANYONE DRINK AND HURT ONLY HIMSELF? In the Toronto Star recently, a letter appeared fro-m one who said, the making and selling o! alcohol and the evils thereof". Surely such an experience entitles a man t0 speak on the drink problem. "I know or the vlrrecked homes, the murders, the accidents, the prison terms the blighted prospects and the distress that oiterl comes I have never seen one person who was tabbed as a drinker receive pro- motion or advancement in any walk oi life. But I have seen many re- Iegated to the ranks oi the unem- pl yed icr this reason. The head 0t an organization that has a coast- tc-eoast set up a man who has seen thousands oi employees come and go in his 40 years oi business ilie, tells me that. not once did a drink- ing men receive advancement or any iavorable consideration whatsoever. Many men who might take a drink, themselves reduse to consult a doctor. a ia-lvyer o!‘ any other con- sultant that has a rfilflitation u a drinker. Another man who has al- ways had a large number o! work- men under his supervision has been W?” "Where Smarter Women Shop" l School llodline fashion news! ."grossy” lvesllmcn, intelligent sophomores. . . . .. ll select their enrilu college wardrobe an! You'll find highly-styled sporty ond dressy suits ond dresses, ‘llomorous blouses. See our collection today! PHONE 6H little juvenile delinquency. He says: “i! ever I had refused a couple ol house because they had children, I would ieei myseli lower than a pagan Zulu." A noble ieellnfl. beautiiuliy expressed. Surely the Master who blessed little duldren, called them unto Him and set. them in the midst oi older iolk. expects us who call ourselves l-lis toliowers to care for and honor little children, and I think it is expected o1 older peo- ple whether they are parents or not to offend His little ones. To my way o! thinking, those who are harm or unjlnt to chil- dren cannot call themselves Christ- ian. s [OVER O1" YOUTH. Kentville. ALCOHOL QUIZ AIKJOIIOL AND TI-IE LIVER 1. What duties does the liver por- dorm’! The liver is the largest gland in t-hc body. it is a chemical labora- tory that protects the body from illness. Its three most important duties are: (l) it produces bile to aid in digesting tats; (2) it stores starches and sugars (glycogen) (or iuture use; (3) it. makes poison in the blood harmless. 2. What effect has alcohol in the blood stream upon the working oi the liver? Alcohol slows down the working o! the liver; it hinders the pro- duction of sufficient bile to aid in digesting fats, it allows excess sugars to continue in the blood. forced to but. one conclusion on the drink question. which he expresses tersely and forcibly when he 8113's,! ‘The smarter peaople don't drink‘ liqilorl" OF PROIIIBITION IS]: URGED | RETURN MIDDLETON, —- Return oi pro-l hibiilon in the province was urged! at a picnic-rally oi the L. W. Elliott; District Division, Sons oi Tem- perance, Annapolis County, held at Mllrgareisviile. Miss Cora Elliott daughter oi the late temperance leader in Annapol- is Oounty. in whose honor the Dis- irlli. Division has been named, presented a resolution, which was seconded by E. R. Wade and "Whereas alcohol is an appetite creatng poison the use oi which as a beverage is followed by un- nwnbcred evils. "lhareicre we believe its na- ture mould be iuiiy taught in our schools. “And whereas government con- trol, so called. has proved an ut- icr failure; commerclalislng tho liquor tr-aiilc, increasing the use oi liquor to an alarming extent and maklnl of every cliillen oi Nova Bcotla a liquor seller. "rhereicre be it resolved that we urge the Government oi Nova Sculls to secure the repeal oi tho Government Control Act; close all or its liquor stores; cancel ell per- mits and enact and onions lesls- latlnn iorbidding the sale oi all alcoholic beverages within the province." POI. CHILDREN lldltor, The Herald: sin-Please allow me space in your columns to empress my heartiest congrat- ulations to "Landlord" oi Trenton Ior his able dciencc oi children. III all people be they landlordl g- tenants. held such love and re- Qedfllilldhnodwswolddhave hgfereiipghq r7 in the liver, given the liver extra and alcohol has to be oxidized iiseli work to do. 8. Ls there permanent. damage to the liver attributed to the use ci alcoholic beverages? The most common damage is a "tally change in the liver cells." It is esiiisnated that this condi- tion exists in ‘is per cent oi habitual inebrlates. 4. Does alcohol cause cirrhosis E Sophisticated. seniors, ->0®i>00%4>0§ o@eo<®>oo~§oe<>oo%oo¢>co§o W. C. T. U. l NOTES who use alcohol. It does ocuI MORE OOMMONLY to those wbi use alcohol to excess. ‘Ihls interesting item from ‘The 19M Bulletin o! the. Academy o‘ Medicine, Paris, France. is quoted in the March, 1M6, Quarterly Jour- nal o! Studies on AlcohoL "While total admissions to i!!! Bichat. Hospital in Paris have res mained approximately constant II the years between 1938 and 1944, admission ior alcoholic cirrhosil have dropped from 22 and 2t in 1931i and i939. to 5 and 3 in 1948 and 1044 respectively. The decrease is attributed to the lower con- sumption o! wine, spirits and aperitiis." sources oi information! Alcohol and Human Llie by Courtenay C. Weeks, M.R.O.S., I...R.C.P.; also Lay Supplement 9. Quarterly Journal Studies on Alcohol. o! the liver? Cirrhosis is not a common diesase. It is not limited to those QUICKIES A _"l'lil selling iilot punching bog witll e Gluuliea Went“ I a ioei eat of nsl '- "i.__ _ s’