"world you havr- iir already have t0\'~'8l'(1_.\'i7114 why I tried to question you here 1n the laboratory. and I'll appreci- ate having the exact truth from yolhétf. Alcohol: You are certainly honest. and frank and I shall b8 likewise. _ I'll ask you to listen and mt ask any more questions. story bcst “ 1'11 try to tcl! vou tvlint you 01121111. m finity for water. Ethyl Alcohol. c181 way to 1mm a chemical _sub- _ m-a-naas-Jiiiih do.» -.fonnula~~<;2I-loOl-L-----1l1 ntcnns that I numb your fr-clmc‘; uvhen you are under my influence. I mlkg yjil appear to be what V011 t. Qiriedntgity, when in reality you are‘ its hPnd and {<- only less self-critical: t“; frar nf talking too much or, it further. and fro fnolirhlv. You fccl less worricdp ed an mid-shaped bottl and thcrr-forn think V311 H10 1110191 11"’? kEPD their water You think you are rested; oil. nmpy’ animal serves when in reality you are more i-Jred- ‘ PAGE TWO National Temperance Study Course For Sunday Schools I '1 Study I. October i938 (Intermediate Scniori ALCOHOL TALKS T0 YOUTH By Howard E. Hamlin Youth mac's Mr. Alcohol in a physiolozical laboratory and starts I com rsnticn. Yuith. .\fr. A‘ vl. I ant an in- telligent Canar votitii I have a sound body a good mind, and I hope ‘ uvs to keep thr-in so z ‘to . <.ai.v pant!» ‘fake hi» second place. Na. have heard lwople $116M _ w! S011; 1111-1111‘. this seemed liarcl. Though highly as fozd and medicine. 1.1119} had the same father the know that you are frequency uscd< b0 s had different mothers, so in all sorts of ‘flames. ‘But, for ‘ were half-brother; The some reason I have a feelint: that _ of Isaac's mother u-as 1 can get along tsttzi withcut vou. a. . Ishmzies Was nanm; than with vou. I believe tho truthl 1132mm". Hagar was only a slave, about. you from your ovi"_n lips will $0 lipr son had w give up the enable my reasm and Judgment to hfursmp to the son of the free support the autagonirtic fer-ling I wit‘. Sarah. That l5 h I havenft much time. so lcan tell m)‘, in my Qvvn way’. and a I am comrrsed of thrct- of the of which the rOH) is the character- fats!‘ and gave them to Hagar mic group, ‘ I _‘ kQF i119 Journey. It was not the I am a narcotic txruson. WhlCJ 111d of bottle that we arc accus. to ly You think you are He"? you h a ve fctist in honour \\‘ often meant no harm, fuss about. rec hmi and She said to My full name is b0!’ 11nd to loved so much. out of the sk "he most important of a. set of quintuplets known as the Alcohol Family. Our names are Methyl. Ethyl. Prcpyl, Butyl and Amyl. We are all poisons, ranging in degree in the order named, with Amyl about. four times as poisonous as I. But contrary to common belief, I am more poisonous than Methyl. |wo*d alcohol. While we both be- , long to the Alcohol Family. we arc |no: quite as much alike as we look. Methyl levels his point of attack at the nerve of sight, and ileaves you blind, while I attack higher ticrve centres and‘ £;—~;__.1—~:;; " 1w . »_~-_—._—..———__~ 0v \ ur udQme-tit, reason. ' " (g @6111.“ 1 tirmk. Hagar and Lhmael startcd gfgatl§t {gulls are; 1 am oft. and 1.1" a time all wen: “ell. to make. easv totake and I T11? 9411-" 1131" O1 1419 ‘my “as u. a}; 0g you mag drmk ma coo. and Pfljlailfll, but as the nours you the greatest harm when' 1135*?" 19-‘ 1119,5111‘. g1?“ 11°F‘? v h. me m mg), "vi hottcr and they became tei) Concemm i u Thcj." walked in the direc- tiox cf Egypt. for Hagar had t ccmc from ma: country and now i that she tvas in troublc ll. seamed i the his‘. p‘ 1-2 to g0 w. The way lay acnss the desert. the form oi strong drii t s better known as "hard" ' I am classed as i’. scims to carry with tneahuig. for too many peo- ‘y. I l l t continue the journey. ltle. but as me sun poured down more and more fiercely they were obliged to slake their tnirst and at last the water was all gone and they were nowhere near their Journey's end. Ishmael began to fcel sick and Ieverisn and scon he could not g0 any further. so his mother made him lie down under one of the scrubby bushes that grew alonfl the way. She was sure that as rihe wager was gone. and there was no more to be found, her boy mun. die of thirst and fever. People can live sometimes a long while without focd. but no one can live without water. She could not bear to see Ishmael suffer. It was terrible enough to have to bear the thirst herself, but she minded it worse for the boy, so she went a little distance from him and gave tray w her grief. shedding bitter tears. Though Ishmael was only a young boy he did a wiser thing than his mother. Instead of cry- ing in this desperate situation he prayed to God. And God. who is eve: ready to listen to us, heard the boy under the bush and ans- wered him. The angel cf God call- ed to Hagar out of heaven and said unto her, "What aileth thee. Hagar? Floor not, fcr Godvhath heard the voice of the lad where he Then God showed her a well of water. and she quickly dried her eyes and went and filled the b§-O-O-O-O-O-O§~O-O in» r.:.|. School 50f Beauty Culture v is now open for fall classes. rm: QHARLQTJETOWN GUARDIAN DCT 0,1321‘. 1.1.1938 Through The Looking Class (By r. o.“ 1.4mm For further particulars call or write them. ‘me says, "H water". cattle. skin and gave Ishmael a drink. This soon revived him;-the fever passed away and he “as able to BPhldES thus c have taken me. or have seen 111131,‘? a “hid 311d M11911 11?“; v . take mt “he d“, no. die, the -1. .1 rv and stout 312G191‘): l. ._ Of m}. present‘, m; trio“ ‘tlic-rznflfoz. tiatet . The‘. do m“ we.“ In Jung “m. lncs zuiti where it is neither plants nor \'".st. Same plants can rd q. t: my fliFilfid of clecepzioti The fact that I scidm OIIT-J scents to remove the t I am really dangerous l .e.~s than others and l , an, found m me taut. income a strung man and a fllcohvhc b, " muke a strange itoisc. i“ {KP the roar of a lion. c \".‘l' them over, n keeps them warm in ‘ at night they sit them- l l t l 3 5 l‘. E bil DYCIIILM‘ would make him a great nation. Hagar and her the wilderness and he l ccunirv m, 0.35 m a m], m |it is free to all. so that nc one l need go thirsty. saving hLs life God renewed Ills to Lshitiael and said Hc remained in grew up 50H use-t me in various 1pm» i1. qfcfitf 1 m ‘u’. he . m ~ ,. '. knit” of tvild ‘ * ‘ ‘ ' ' 11 5 1‘ . 1 "$115 121-‘12- 111150-"1 ow‘. “m? “W19 {never forgot how he nearly died 1‘- '-"< -‘» 17111 R"- ‘. . . ' .' that time for tvam of water and llli! concicu 2111011.. Mv Ksgincfiblg how wonderfully God lteard his e 1.10:" in téflll“. _ . ' ‘ _ p.~av..r . , I . ei than a ver ' " . r. The tolumt ,_ I d ..- 1. Water is one of the very few _. . ta.. man. n_.ta of flying they . . a K M w“ “ Piifi-Cm 111 . and m“, can e35“ be“ a things we cannot do without. What . . .' no "s" in ‘" - ‘- good thing it is that in our there is plenty of it and How strange that n_v one should by harmful. drinks, ucli as beer, wine and whisky. liich cost a 521'"?! deal of money. gush forth from the solid rock for psalmist. turned the rock into a standing water. the flint into a fountain o1 At last I-Ie led them into “a good land, a land of brooks of water. oi fountains and depths drink for them- selvas and their children and their Water is useful not. only for gig-linking, but in many other ways v i s11‘, ::..".....i. a . met-Man. CRAZY QUILTS § ntlih'it‘ll'?'tii"'l>'.°'i.'°r'.m ‘wool There are ilef-who contend x that the m ng of quilts, regard-- less of pattern. is of z {$510 Oftless, "rkiirfik ai-gggd they. “ cu u r ec y g ml.- : SCHOOéUL%IIJB:EAUTY ‘tend into hetero to sew them z > [together again?” ere ma be 99% Grafton street, someming tlo the u ent usu- X Chlrlntlekvwn a ally a. man's). neve eless, I be- . lleve that as long as there are o++o women 1n the world, they will : sni and cut. and sew "and seam qui Ls. e the quilt makers- gather, yet. heard Whether the quilts be of crazy patches. of neat, little circles. hexagon: and trlagles, or of white cotton squares with next to every- bodys name gaily outlined thereon in Turkey red cotton, is a matter that can be left to the taste of The tuft-covered. population, I not fussy; for whoever, one of them complain of the multiplicity of circles and ,triangles (sometimes a thousand or so of them) hitting him. MICHAEUS Grocery SPECIALS Sept. 29-- Oct.a3rd 1 craziness. Aylmer Tomato Juice Aylrner Fancy Quality Cat-sup lg. bot. - - - - - 19c Pineapple, 3 tins - - - - 29c Pears, 3 tins---- -- 29c Cooking Apples, pk. - - 23c Choice Corned Beef lb 14c Lamb Chops, lb. - - - - 25¢ Spare Ribs 4 lbs. - - - - 25¢ Onions, 10 lbs. - - - - - - 19¢ Bulk Tea, lb. - - ~ - - - 43¢ P. & G. Soap, l0 for - - 39c 3tlns----------28c Peaches, Z for - ~ - - 29c Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 51c — Sugar, 10 lbs. 55c EXTRA SPECIAL Cor. lllton and Longworth Ave. WE DELIVER Cor. Weymouth & Don-cheater PHONE 1071 Streets-PHONE 1W7 as it were. tributed in scraps to its prettiness Great-aunt Betty's red flannel des. We need it in Order w m the psychological eye‘ or object- and to its business, it was e oom- dressing gown seemed to lump in be clean and so we use it outside firokgvgllg msogemrzzt aenfuuggcgyg mon. everyday one of cloth that a bellicose manner out of thg as well as in. Leif th‘ere were not me Pepe “are l, mm m mrkey tclrsugimt retained my irnagina- quilt. 1811 of Ia érotirjilsitsosev- penty of we r or washing '_ - - V¢ I1 85 - @111 Paces. a. u the clothes and scrubbing the house m? “£20: Bm;nh1.°gt qgfiltth: This quilt as a whole was sub- fact that Great-Aunt Hetty, her. and ptemy 1n me kjmhgn yo; pmwcndn from the cold and the clued in color. although enlivened self, always bore down on one like cooking, we Shandy mama‘; be 1n to some extent by the yellow stltch- a cruiser going into action. serious difficulty. 1n fact. there would not be anything to cook if water did not make iihings grow for the use of men and beasts. I wonder how many of us have ever thought of thanking God for this precious gift, so plentiful and so free. I am sure you are fond of a good drink of cool water. In the hot summer weather do you re- member the dumb animals and see that they have enough to drink. since they cannot ask for it? Do you think of the old people and the sick who may be in vopr home, and offer to get them a refreshing drink? Boys and girls cannot of,- vapours, until that “herring-boned” together such a mixture ter and tears, rightly t e diversified quires a pleasant “ I~hniacl as his heir. .. . . 11 111° 11~W baby came, how- l. JIIIHCI learned that he mus.‘ About the time of the great, of Isaac. Ishmael i’ teasing him, as boys to do. He probably 111011211 he may b11- lealous and have ttle tcddler a very rson to so much Sarah happened w she was very angry Abraham that hp us one da love ave been a tiit at mice get. rid of bow m k h‘ , nation. _a e u“ the head of, t t to know about mc. And I'll cou< i T-fhmael and his mother, for rhev l_.- 1* ' fine this story‘ to facts. “would not have them in thel . Hfifuttl,‘ (Mi? |f/,-' Al h t Tells Youth Who m Is '1 iifilliipsfiqlbiiitmiigerxlhabiin “w, t1\1‘\ti“~y\‘i“tt"kil”bvt “'3': o o . . . t - 1.. _ ,y _ I ,- _ c ‘ ‘ ldo as his wife asked. lzlzdunclotrti? \\7,\ i‘ ~11 .151‘? ' 7H5 DQNGER UME w" Youth. I am a trlea" co. riE-‘m li-_. fldrtcd him about it and promised quid. with a Chara zrtic i gilt ul. should turn out 1m- n“. by whicti 1 am rcIcogni/cd mg‘ ha; giiflckz: hi1 trlisith to be the. who know mc. am an mp0 -‘. . . . ee a q vqotud be‘ l! u ant. solvent and have a strong at- great. God promised to bless the! CAD AND TlpplE wane-Immune. nine/u mmnwr. 1° '1 HJTRWILLIAM} exquisite mo- ment arrives when one finds him- self covered with a family saga of romance, a historical pageant in cloth, in short, a crazy patchwork uilt. The sight of so much iy history laid out neatly in 00i- ored patches “feather stitched" and of emotions, laugh- curiosity and satis- fied interest that sleep is. for the nonce. forgotten. I have heard sev- eral peo le declare that to en merit set. forth in such a convalescence in bed from some minor ailment. Three of these crazy patchwork had 01'! fam- “d produces woo is sai light neck one o death {i}? quilt re- enterta ery with which embryonic artists es. outlined here and there a diasy events. births were thus nrettily noted. Scraps of dark. somewhat coarse lien goods dresses of a by-gone day. made. it ing up and over a pick cherries, she m ing on 3 low sent Two or three patches of bro and blue plaid were remnants of gay waist-coat worn by a gay old uncle in his sporitng days. Even et; there was a bold and cavalier- h air about them in sharp Con. trast to the plain black and blue serges with which they were sur- rounded So history moved up and down the quilt in many patches, distilling for me out. of faraway times tin homely little incidents of every day, the characteristics and idiasyncras- ies of the Eeéople who lived them, their laugh r and their tears. their heartbreak and their Joys. For they were all there, symbolized in marked off the various patch- rose, and traced the month year of important family Several weddings and indicated school d. Mother Hubbard style with narrow bands around the for collars. The neckband on f these dresses was almost the of its small wearer. Reach- icket fence to ed her foot- and became t _ _ . suspended by the neckband on one the craz patchwork quilt. (when in m9“. I when they can get pure Water for ten do big things, but were a" gxuéltgr lgagie grleéatliyikinterestled, lmet. of the plckem Happily ‘he was Y . . , - t nothing. AiCOllCilC dTlIlAkS never many iitltle ways in which the a n a s ‘one o eve’ 1 1 l } “h” 111M}: “Jim; tquencti thirst" thev ontv make a may be helpful The Lord Jesug and one of cloth‘ I canmt remem" re eased n “mt c c tw' h R t .1;-tl~. 11> c 0c.‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' - ~ .- - l , beast 15:1“? "iii", mid “"1 ;‘W"::~:"e,,.sh;1t we y» ~ ti: tail tizllsamrt“ ....¢.::::;§..z' ari..'";r:.."i:a "'1" " '1 "i" _ . v ' ' the field sliail honour me. the dra- I or " Er f‘ 1'5 gr”. 1'5 c119,‘) w“ r ° ‘n n my 111mm nd th ist/o i’ th i egm y h th ' f T_ a .’ \ i. What is the difference t»- l 149115 R131 111° °sir1°1i°sr ‘y-iwl“ .1 hi: “.52 3mg: e1‘? iiiniifiir? 1w‘ 11° 5111111 M1 bitten gncomplzsigd atelxi-zait. ‘Si. rheoggheing etndxfiign tskhl: 1339211‘ causflfl Lock-Jaw d. u. a rt - .1 . . i - ' ' ‘ ‘,‘, r - . 1 1 s ca a a I ‘lv'"\l'i\:‘)h)1blxhilllrll€lllilfr . .‘ 3- 1f alvflhnl is a poison who is of smo. and they can scent water beige 1:1$912a‘é11-inb?g1_e5]31gh11°a1111" 9'15""! soft, gray woollen material that the important moment thagt the be- n§§"§§§1tfi'§ii3ii.°'be§i§m'$o?hd§5itt% " _ _ \ ,3 n, it pvpr us“; as a bevcm c? v5“ e a 10111: “av off. so lli this respect . "1 . - ~ 11111113’ were said to have come over in wildered suitor took to his heels 1 n.a\ mtk. i , w mark‘ l; I1 , the‘. have an advanmge ova. m“ times about the desert. when the l. What. drink did God provide the ptonee; 5511111; vase]; Rgqgfd- and nave,- mme several l“ mmfted m?“ “tuck. ‘$1M " ___ "man beings. i 1513911185 100k their loamy from "I" the 111M111» 1n the desert 1n ing 35 they did the high aha state- patches of demur ' ill “mes t? lung "m" "m THE no‘. m. n"; DEsERT l ‘Hagar and Isllmad d°11bt1°55 fiiytwgirhtdbrebhiiboginiriillstelije11:33. £ll:l'kl:)nd o‘ cum“? (“mm 1° ly occasions of life, the velvet and near the centre ole bhglanufib §§0v§§ §,§"c‘,,°,‘.‘,’§ sg"msel;mdr£ 01g? m"... ‘ l 3155i‘ ti’.‘1$..ii’°.$“.i§.?“.oi?“t§2‘%€ i...“ y my om“ p z_ “W, M... m»- s-w wow il?“»é‘c"@'3-'§»"€°v‘é°ryi%?"a$= “mmii fiélliwfiia ‘i211. b.‘.‘il‘§§°lif“é. JZFB-i; ii“&“§..‘.‘.‘.'.§‘°t."’.ii“5f§s 3E.‘ ‘$5.55; g B (Genesis 21: L“, l ‘ :1 M ___ g. i ' Mneggg "and God made it, a drink of water. (Value l0 marks). babies tlgrigiglqfathcfrsivhad _co_n- spirit of ievity. papqess 30m nth-um; p0,- 50nd " -" 1'1"1“1"* 1- Tinzii": 1 QUT OUR W 1* '_~__ “' ‘I’ l . 1 AY B J R WILLIAMS l m My Mum] w“ find M ‘ a , y - OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJQR HQQPLE .| ‘ _ 8.5 m: and that habit got him into I ‘i " _ , - , i ble. This is how t, t .1; I DON'T EVEN HAVE TO 1.0014 1a - ,”/”//////’/l/ 1_ y r; "w . m» “L”? 1 l It lrllbldfl was about iotlitiifimal KNOW WHY vou SNEAKED aa- HME:_~14AFF§ 1 1 V‘ t WAIT.’ ARE ME m \ ' éfiffhnf“? l“. All’ vtiimift..t°i<lnei<lll? “b.0331?! “ND '1?" 1%.‘; " M°°NF1XER l5 A WINNING I KAFF: YAS-~ 1 u eves atzowma ‘ “ ‘ " <_l Iellllléltl was not. particularly glad .1 5325;’: iEKIyFDCKE-TDF‘! $ f! ‘HCKET , JUGT A SMALL DIM OR '6 ‘THAT _A t to ee the new baby. Every" 01m a |,|OW ON APPLAUSEI? CHANGE BET ' l“ MY ESTEEMED n" - ._ 1, p so m u. t, t- a '~ sou: CDUFlDENT ausiuess - - 9* ...uigl'1tt§i' ffihdnhgiii p ‘t; 111W huer “a2 igsbgntvllg itléglls’ MAkfsEcoi/tzs FURTlUE,5UEAK\/, ELAZOP?Y5 COMPARED ' ’l BROTHER M405 ~ 0.t a r . v - - x _ honour? fiitis figstw $1259 rhiefldlsgim :3 , DAT LIME! voup BETTER GET _ T -~ To THE AVERAGE CASHING n4 A wnuutua ,-,.._,,.., rmm-ed m3 m he Md ‘rt-us THING SETTLED, BECAUSE 014E. W0 WAGERS n-oszr TICKET? ‘PINCH ME, y ‘ b" n tllieflong‘ ‘Child ‘for b6so mahyl “"5 608T VQU OM TH’ IZJAD HUQDRED.’ I LAY ON MN’ r QJE EYE, THIS i5 '1 cp nrzr $11.11 u . - c lit eon" t ‘t . TO EIM A VSTEIZ! _. hcrutise I 52221.‘. soon be mikzna my 11 father Abraham. an; nth climb?‘ 5H sTAsLE Ekrnmes Too GOOD To ée 5 0uiii1\va\".r I h w ma’, In rnigivtgngbhitnge flobgks and.‘ _ B ALI. WOOL, WE RE g ‘l con.c~.\<, as ave s‘: . ~. ; - ' n s a ut t. .‘ _——~—- ' I am a little confused about you.i if ‘business, Abraham whit Gomla C-IUNNIMG =I I knov: that in the commercial! '~_ rich and every one lcokeri‘ ___. ‘FOR THAT $200! net: d’ JAKE caveats 4/1 a 1-0: $200- _~ By EDWINA ' . . l Sn. early m the morning. Abra-l C4015 GU7- pLAylNg FOO .:<t abundant clement: fcunci 111 11-1111 Pose and scnt Hamr rl , lglbpture. They arc carbon. 016F011. ylillmflfl away. It. grieved hdim 52L’ AQAW “‘ and hydrogen. combined in a spe- 1-‘ V? 58V RQOd-bye to the son he, ffi-JQHAY/ELL, l Guess H4! wvk a loaf of cad» ami- fiiied" 1- " some wiui med in tisingz, bu tw . _- ' _ made of 5km. as most like The desert tribes ct and then take it in without. opening thus there is form- e in which or milk or 1e nod: of the to form the neck of Sometimes ti lT’S ALL RIGHT ——- TBALL SMETTS, WHO H watt, THAT'S A MATTER or OPINION, SARAH! our ru. NEVER FORGET FREDDY SMlTH,\Y/HO BROKE. HIS COLLAR sous -—-AND WILLIE IN A PLASTER CAST FOR MONTHS‘ AD TO GO AROUND This numbing action of mine has the bottle. and the thighs do for been known to last for three the handles. Then straps are hours and longer, which, of course. fastened on, and thus the bottle rlr-pends upon how much you have is stunt! over the shoulder. These taken (f mo. It is this narcotic skin tlcs are more servicéable properly which led King Solomon for travelling than earthenware u; gayj "Wino ls a mocker . . . ones._which would easily break, and véhosioeyFr is deceived thereby Faifcillrlsofwaas kpgobobly made from BRINGING Up FATHER is no wse. -" . Lam-the m‘“i-“hé‘z“zdiil1§_-.-.i-l‘dr=_ll“——é“jlfl1fi§_“ll_lh [Qildwflld t-mvmn- w: oorwurr "r0 womw ‘BOUT WITHOUT YOU TRYIN’ TD BREAK YOUR. NECK PLAYIN’ PQOTBALL! ~ow YOU GET IN HIRE !!-— Imnty, highly.’ coloured urine. hcnrinrhc. hut-kaolin and rnnilllm‘ tion are amnng the early symptom! of kidney diam-e. _'I'|m up chic in fickle, the tongue is furrm and in timr- the-re in pallnr and loan nf weight. The. functions of tlu- ki<|IV‘.\'-“ i" filtering the uric nrivl pt-ismut [rum the blood are halter! and three poisons act. up pains and aches, rheumatism, gout. and lumbtlilfl- Dr. (.'hii.\"c's Kidmgv-Livrr Pilii arr rrivnmnuhiicil ns nn viii-run- It m m 1U at Kidney Troubles Indicated by the symptoms and prompt. means of relief because the liver and bowels as well as the kidneys, and thoroughly cleanse the Y!‘ Mimi Ii /~ tut nf tum- and willnnt Inil ' (YOU!!! WlF-‘ES BQOTHEQ THE T A . , H my quickly arouse the activity nf "sicm of the acid poisons. Reliev- I of undue. strain, the kidneys ~'-iuv\a|.':iin ilir-irnniurnl film-lions ui the painful aympinma <li=-_ H151)“. Dr. Chan's Kidney-Liver Pills have l'1|""l tr- i~r Th» Dr. .i\. W.( l n» ("..., Linumi. (Inkvtl1.-_ [inim- l I HES Q l5 HATE: ABOUT ALL DOES KNOW-u uf TH’ FIRST TIME VEQ BEEN GHT’ IN Hi5 LIFE- A3E°$€Eséé¢5b fiHQiN HIM IN- “ By George McManusl \ QEMAEKABLE LNE IN - Two PLO WE YOU ALKIN‘ TD M IE ‘AT A66 YER HOUSE~ AH’ 5H5 SITT ‘ T AUTO EOWNS§I£~ HE w]