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Must be sold at c sacrifice price as owner moving’ away i Apply :— Murray MacDonald CHURCH ST., PlCTOU, N.S. .l|l|§l‘ ‘ated wrln-es listed in the Official PO W,(I.T.U. sores WHAT DOES THE BEVERAGE BOOM SELL? I M“ {H3O ‘We laughter; 1 sell incoanpeiknoe the morning aiter; l. sell headache, rnumy brain; I sell little children's pain. I sell uncertainty e4, steggoring te ; I sell illusions o! the fine and sweet; I sell slavery; I let down bars: 1 make dlrtiness look like stars. meaningless I sell you nothing-an smIuY lot, And 1 make you pay m- it with all you've got! -Amorican Issue. ALCOHOL QUIZ Are Alcohol Beverages useful so Medicine? l. Is alcohol as a beveragi riled to cure any sickness? "Alcohol does not act as a npecli- ic cure for any disease." So says the British Government, report, Alcohol: Its action on the human organism. 2. Is it not often used tor heart failure? "The popular resort of alcohol in cases oi’ fainting is unnecessary and dangerous. Unnecessary be- cause simpler and safer means- SllCll as the use of smelling salts’, u. burnt feather held under the nose or ii the patient can swallow sips of water would do equally well. "Alcohol and Human Lite," ‘by C. C. Weeks. ' 3. But is not alcohol prescribed for pneumonia? Professor John Hay. professor oi’ medicine at Liverpool University, said as far back as 1927 before the British Medical Association: “Ex- lierience has convinced me that elcohol ls only of use to pnen. monia patients under certain well- defined conditions. 4. Is not alcohol listed as a. medicine by doctors? There are now not even medic- British Pharmacopoeia. They were excluded from the I932 edition by international agreement. It is no longer listed in the latest Am- erican Pharmacopia and in the previous edition there was this note: “Alcohol, Action and Uses. Internally it is a narcotic widely used as a stimulant, but may do more harm than good’ 5. Are not patent medicines con- taining aicohol and medicated wines widely used as a tonic? rem GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a Q - NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON awarvrhfimarvxlcek I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUYUAL COMPANY spoken against the use o! such patent medicines, saying: "Tihere ls increasing recognition that medicated wines are being used in undue quantities tor the sake ot the alcohol . . . and that they are fostering habits oi’ lntesnperance," These medical jownals decline to advertise them. 6. Are these tonic wines intox- icating? ' Certainly, since on analysis many o! them contain double the alcoholic content of the lighter wines even oi’ champagne. There is no doubt that many persons ac- quire the drink habit from these preparations. .___.__ WHAT CHANGED DADDY? Mummie and Daddy Gray and their five-year-ofd twins, Judy and Jack, lived in just the pret- iiest little bungalow you have ever seen. A lovely flower-garden was at the front, and the smell o! flowers came in through the o-pen windows. There was a garden at the back too. This garden had many kinds of vegetables growing in it, and wasn't Daddy proud when, as ht- came home from his oilfice this evening, he spied the first cucum- ber among the vines. He at once picked it, and a hunch of crisp lettuce leaves, for mummie had said she was going to have salad for slipper, and the lettuce and this cucumber were just vuhat she needed. She already had the table set in the corner c-f the kitchen which they called their breakfast nook. But now, as they are sitting in around the table. I must tell you about the kitchen. It is all painted red and white with’ ted and willie curtains at the vrindows and a red and white table-cloth on the table. On the walls, little gray kittens with laughing eyes and red nose {risked and tumbled among red roses, But of coilrse this was only thewwall-paper pat- lern. Anyway, it was just the pret- tiest kitohen you could imagine. My! how happy they all were, and how good the supper tasted; but soon the plates were pushed hack, and Daddy said "Now, how about that story?" Just in a jiffy" said mirmmie. "I must wash the dishes first and sweep up the floor." “We'll wash the dishes, while you sweep the floor" said Judy and Jack together. “That reminds mo" said Daddy, “I saw some weeds in the cucumber bed, and I'll get them out while you are doing your work" In a very few minutes everything was done, and Daddy was reading about different kinds The British Medical Journal and the Lancet have been very cut- oi spiders and what they had been known to do." 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LIMITED THE CANADA PAINT CO. emlrlo THE LOWE BROTHERS COMPANY LIMITID THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. or causes memo ful little creatures they are." said mummie, and how wonderfully they make thei , webs" added Daddy "who show d them how to do it?" said Judy "Please read about bears tomorrow evening." said Jack "I will" said Daddy smiling. Very soon Jack began to yawn, and mummie said “I guess it's about hfid time for some people". so Daddy and Jack hand in hand were soon on their way to Jack's little bed-room. In a few minutes lmrmmia and Judy heard Jack's sleepy voice saying "In my little bed I lie" "Yo-u put me to bed mummie" said Judy. when prayers and good nights had been said mummie returned to her mending while Daddy read the evening paper to her. “I wish everybody could be as happy as we are" said mmumie. "Yes deal‘. we are happy", said Daddy. a Next evening mlimmle cheerily, as she finished preparing sang POLLS OPEN FROM ONE TO NINE P. M. THE BALLilT In the above example the voter votes _ words “Old Prohibition Act". he would vote for tho A Vote for the New Act Means: llo more Doctors’ prescriptions, liquor sold on yearly permit ‘ under Commission regulations. iteri to one bottle per week, or one a... beer. I 5fi|.ir'§?i'%::.~ Quantity of liquor sold lim _ ileavy penalties for anyone selling or procuring or for mlnorsand lntemperates. EVERYONE 2| YEARS AND OVER HAS ONE VOTE WHERE HE RESIDES l THE RESPONSIBILITY is YOURS vow; NEXT MOND A drones owner room our. ‘r0 mun 1 eon new i t liquor to rewrennnce Aer X 2 FOR 0Lll FRillllBITlilll ACT for the New Act. Old Act. llllllll. supper. She glanced at the clock, "Daddy will be here any minute now. Let me brush your hair so you'll both look pretty to meet Daddy", But Daddy didn't come The supper was getting cold'.' I'm hungry said Jack "Let's eat our supper" said Judyi.‘ “Yes child- ren you may eat" said mummie, "but I'll wait for Daddy, and mummies voice sounded as if it lliBCl a tear in it. "I believe I'll call Mrs. Grant on the phone, she may know-But just then they heard a step at the door. It wasn't Daddy's light springing step though. “Oh what has happened?" said mummie, and she hurried to the door" Are you sick dear? "He pushed her away, and came in staggering. Mummie began to cry, for Daddy had never been like this l-eiore. "Ste-p your crying" he said roughly, “and get my supper."- and you kids! What are you gawking at?” Mummie quickly poured Daddy's tea and served his \ plate. As he ate, she drew _the frightened children out into the little porch, and whispered. “Don't cry childre . It was whiskey that did it." ~- nvben I'm a man'," said Jack, and he stamped his ipot as savagely as he could. "It's not a bit nice any- OQ-O-O-O-O-O-Q li. F. iliiliSlILT °PT°METRETS u. .|. A. enowu, u. r. “Specialists in the fit- onhondlc ting otglasses for the correction oi ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street z 4-OQ MONDAY, JUNE 28th rue BALLOT If the X were placed after the A‘ Vote for the Old Act Means: Liquur_sald only on Doctors’ prescriptions; one prescription for each purchase. (ilo more slx month warrants.) A return to the law as it existed before the Cullen amend- ‘Liquor “sold” for strictly medicinal use only. & Son PQMQ way" said Judy "Why did he take it?" I suppose when he was pas- sing the new stOIQ he went in. It was to be opened today" said mummie, “Let's pray that he won't ever take it again". We will ask God not to let him." said Judy and Jack. ,_ en I'll kill 'whlskcy' For Foot Ailments J liutcheson Chiropodist It! Great George Street § cnannorrarowu. EEJ. (inserted ivy the P. I. l. Teinpeiam Commission)