Rd-igion and Life CilyandCeniral' . BOY”! TAX! e- Di I 6560-6569. 3, vary new. George 0. Pldgeon, o.n., l.L.D. ' ilve risk of becoming an alcoholic? 3. Can a person be certain when he starts drinking moderately that he will never become an alcoholic? 4. Do alcoholic beverages meet a W.C.T.U. LIIRAIIANI MEET I OTTAWA iCPI-A delegation of nine Canadian librarians .will at- tend the week-long third interna- tional congress of libraries and librarian of Canada. will head the "AM, LEs3oNs' be 1 O S real need of man so that the sell- h. .. rim nod.-seer at the United Church as cumin and Juniors. Mrs. J. w. glgilflilys. N :::fF,l,',',',,."' ' h”'””' m'" " 333-'f'e"a'"&T.33iy Ci: nitsrruisleisw M .I (Copyright) Phone Glh. 5 I. " n'eceu.ry .0 drink soda"), William Kaye Lamb. national 4 i Monday, Sept. 12. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 COLUMBIA Television a u d Norgs refrigerators. easy terms. Brown Electric. in order to get along in life? if so. is it right for this to be necessary? 6. is it good economics to spend DENYING FULl'lLMENT OBSTBUCTB GOD'S PLAN not make God her enemy. "Blessed ASK YOURSELF coughs and colds help drag you down avast hrttset To drink or not to drink? You delegation. , , , when your resistance is low! A doctor in one of our pioneer '-- ,3, must answer the estion for to 1 h 1' h t - A d i net is lid up your resistance in to seiiienugnis ugfifg by m1s"d1?,e; 07 1b,e5rdEgihrp;ugTymp:iiman '.?3.5'pi.E V”-f. Radio Service Pick-up yourself. No one else can do "it Ifigiiiyoi rfo: c3h?i1'ecsor::”aaiiiiespi:- ';f;j,:'j:fSfn;"d.";;”b,:gug';”a"” sf i.u'eoow.'ymhii.?. exiraei of Cod Liver regularly. gfiiielsinsf In his professional But when Egypt tried to frustrate de"'"y' 204 Kem sh mu M" y”"- M3519 K0045 and 59'VlC957 temp” to chug, ih, .b,m,,',r to A favorite health tonic with Canadians for three When faced with making such a decision. ask yourself these questions as listed by the emi- 7. Has the practice of moderation been shown to prevent intoxicated persons from driving motor ve- God's purposes of grace in another race, she brought on herself his judgments. generations - it's a real "builder" -3 rich in sunshine vitamin D. malt, calcium, iron, phospho us and other minerals necessary for good health. an occasional drinker, and the oc- casional drinker to a steady drink- er? . - ii had often to treat men duueswoiien who were suffering Ind r mm lab” and HOME BUILDERS have your effects 0 8 ll Si u house wired on time. One year to 3:9" he heard mm tlhfi pulliin In metolfmlfh tlvi,rni)y'alib:vier:.i'Eac: Pay" comm Brown Blame" Tll:itI'Gl:')h)('3uol1g'?ImMligd Plfijlgnthgi gkiiis! such prattite heen shown O O mun." "NM "0. Conn." M on 1" m . ' e u u . . . .. - s. . - - - denunciations ii1'flmt;iviao;fes..s : a;.lal"l)tEe has made. sewn" in me ENGAGEMEN1-p g, Mn and the University of Illinois. If you to prevent the evils of intoxication , EXTRACT mic that mg! community mum. field of human development have M,-5, cy,-us E M.cNem Mm” answer them candidl, and we and alcoholism? 5 an S OF Emmy to t He had to deal finally shattered the conceit that ' i ' iii-Ill!!! in Your Own life. it. Will 9. is human nature and the nature can uvgg 9"" 'in.'s::n'.",1, ,-eaimeg, sud my one race has higher possibillt- wish to "noun" me enu"' 5” 5 ""15 1183' before the specter of alcohol such that moderation I wish to thank Dr. Laidlaw filmed; lGosDel that was real to lea than the rest of men. Each iilfvniimof their 0313' tliausi;cleirthBeu of Bigoholllm catoiheiabuptvzllth you; cJanh be mahintaincd: Was Samuel ind Nulrses of the P. E. island O3 5” 4W99a”moNl-Y 37-35 ,9 hed d l h gifts peculiarly its own, . 0 oug as a eson . es anyone e eraey star 0 nson, t c aui or. correct in ,ospita: also the Polycllnic Staff mm was (iyhw ntflalituiiieaaiic guilt 2:3 Eieigp ethrzigh cultivation and use Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. out to be an alcoholic? saying it is easier tn maintain for the kindness shown me dur- Lc.-it lo. '.v-m.;,rstes :- . to the ll” 5 Of ihose Ems it makes it. con. lliiacbonald. Glasgow Road. Mar-;2. Do the merits of alcoholic abstinence than mnilcraiion'.' int my recent painful accident. 'ii7"”U"'5 ' need. H 1, p of mbuuon to mankind, Any mum riage to take place in earlylbevcrages in moderation warrant it). is it possible to teach and main- Mrs. B. A. Eikhoud. N0" "19 md Tesmmen 5 Is that keeps another race down and October. the one-in-ten or perhaps one-in- tain moderation when the alcoholic who-alley River. his is ierrltytns in its deesaiign.!Nothing and no one that 1!. evil escapes condemnation. it u unsparing in its condemnation 0, ,..ii.;ioing whether by a kins O, . slave, and vivid in its des- mpuon of sln's effects. But one of the deadliest of sins. according ,, the pronouncements and judg- ments of the God of Israel, rarely draws public attention todaik 11 13 ml which destroys hum?" C5i pscitv for growth and denies one whom God has marlin 4'-ill self- fl re?llll:iB"iOllP other day thc news- pa',,;-ii-t carried an account of a briniam young African who has won a scholarship which enabled him to pursue his studies in a western university. But the white government of his country 1'0- iumi to let him go abroad. Ac- cording to the Old Testament. such action is lllli' oi the deadliest of deadly sins. and gave that youth his talents for a lli”ii059- G05 l"' tends him to use them and in- crease them ior the fulfilment of may purpose The power that has denied him thc opportunity to wltivale them to the utmost has put itself nciiiss the fuifiiineiit of God's piii'pims ziiiii proci.-:--ics aiiiii me. to lrustrute a divine (iesign. Such obsiriit-lions God sivceps out any government that suppresses . Puss'ii Boots-made from fresh iyiiglg fish- gives your cat sparkling health and beauty! attempts to frustrate God's aims in and through their victim op- pose God's creative efforts and incur His wrath. One has only to read the judgments pronounced by the prophets in God's name on the wickedness of the nations and the testimony of history that His judgments never fail even though they may be long delayed. to foresee the doom that tyranny brings on itself. AN OFFENSE T0 GOD Judgment begins in the House of God. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of God's truth and will; therefore Christ's word applies to us first of all: ”He who knows said: "it is impossible but that shall be beaten with many stripes.” Anything in our social system that discourages or prevents the cultiv- ation of the powers of our young people is an offense to God. The parable of the talents shows that God expects more from the man with five talents than from the man with two Her highly gifted suits and daughters are a nation's rii-iii-st usscl. and to provide for their iii-velopiiieiit in character and intellect is a-nation's sacred obliga- tion At lhe same time. the built l:vmB0NDA(;E of the world's work is done by FEW" made herscn God-5 jlhc men and women with two talents. and the education and culture of the rank and file are more important still. Genius is rare; people of good character and strong common sense abound: each must be trained ac- cording to his capacity .lesus' sternest judgments were in-oiinunccd on those who cause the unsuspecting to t ”. He said "it is impossible but that occasions of stumbling should come: but woe unto him through ivliom they come It were well for him if n miilstone were hanged about his neck and he were thrown into the sea. rather than that he should cause one of these little ones to stumble." On the other hand. the highest places in His Kingdom are reserved for those who give themselves to the salvat- inn and iiphuilding of moral and spiritual manhood and womanhood. These are the allies of the Creator and Redeemer in His highest creative activity. VAST FOREST! Supporting pulp and lumbe in- dustries, forests cover about I) per cent of the area of New Briuiswlck. mmm-r-m--mm-rms . For Quality . False teeth lieeii f Mmm (A Special cleanser engmy ulien she tried to destroy the vitality of the tribes of Israel ind to hold them down in a state ol bondage. Here was a little pgnplr is'hlcl1 had an immeasur- ihic t'apaL'il,V lnr moral and spiritual growth. The statesmen. (his soldiers. the pacts and thc prophets that they produced and the prepimition they made for the ggmlnz of the Son of God into the ll'1il'id have made them the greatr.-i hcncinctnrs -of the human racy i-jv.-ipt'.s rulcrs saw the ptmibility oi their rise to power and tried to suppress tlicm and ex-tinguisli in them every spark of have mm ',isl)lI'Hli0n. By so doiniz they put ihcmu-Ives in the way of (mill: iuitimrkiii: of ills vast (le- si;-iix and hruuulil nn their land ills Ktl'Biii in units mime and luv "its power Mini-. illll'lPd against ih.c4tmm'es.snr till" thiiniierholls of God's wrath imlil he broke thg i)'i'anl's ETIP on his victims and started them out on it course that culiriiiiiitcd in thc Incarnation of thc Son nl Grid. and preserves them for llrcalness and glory still to conic. Now the fact that Egypt liad mntic herself Godls enemy did nggg.g"g,.g,,:..ggg.g Don't Brush Your Plotasl Soak Them in Palldsnt As Dentists Suggest Polident is the recommended way to clean dentures. banish Denim Breath. Just follow these easy miss. 5 I. Never use a brush on tliesnl Your den- Iisi plates are much softer than natural ieclh.'Brushing wears down fitting ridges so they get loose. I. Never use sup 0! toeohpaml They can leave film which collects bacteria and food articles. a at cause of CATS GROW Alill THRIVE illi llAillllEfS LIFE BALANBE Ill FISH! folio teeth only . . . Paildsnoi Polidsnt - cleanser is recommended by more den- tists than any other. No brushing, no handling of soapy plates. Polident gets when a brush can't reach. test of all. Polident aiwayn leaves false eetli odor free. Get the world's largest cllin denture cleanser, Polident, at HE secret of a cat's health and deposition is in its feeding. Awarding to biologists, the best single food you can give your cat is wliolemli. Not just 9' part or scrap of fish. There's an important scientific reason for that word who-.: . it 5 really an exciting story for any cat owner who wants a healthy. contented and good-looking pet. a V . Compare your cat's food with Piiss'n Boots. only Psss'n Ioots is so well balanced . . . nourishes so compleislyl Iour rug counter. pm In You had I-i NAMIUIOII lacks rusrw IOOTS not only NAMMROII? Energy-givin carbo- Iiimishesbod -building - In . M only Eek Sfilh has me Iaianea 1"” -.1:-':;:.1.::::::.e".;. ;'.3f:?g?.:li;?t3; if.. .; IHVIHE itotehra anoe thosem terioisseiemsnta hih tu '”-""- "' "'""'”"'”""””'”' uses to sustain a healthy, thriving or sin. n whole fish isznlgargd ft: bhod"mchm”W' ti?Ar(l' miner” and h i eat food, those elements are retained tact. just as they were in the living fish. ' "' cc" "M ” The fillets supply rich proteins. The liver and glands yield precious vitamins. The structure provides calcium and phosphorus. From various pans of Do You Put! MN To AT-IIND the fish oorne iron. vitamins, calcium. man all those vital food xiimsvi lot seer liousv lacks russw soovs not only games and elements which nature uses to sustain full vitality. 'l1iat's why cat food made 3”" K”"”-V W """'"'”"i ”'" ”' "" supnlics niacin for smooth. - - . good suppli of nutritive factors hes hr sit n and f t to . 11” i min gr scraps of fsiuznot enoush. While -linost any it supplies some Felt-vii...i.-tr... mm... responsible for normal energy. hu't iilso life ' 3 us e. your ca 5 all those nutrients, in nature 5 own life balance. at for energy. niacin reproduction and important mineral. man- MMI Only the whale fish guprpiiu than gil, for healthy skin. healthy kittens. giincsc. so necessary in the . - mother can and tier kittens. Pess'a lasts is made from Whale Fish Ourbusinessisatfood. PiisslnBootsisnotmadei'tom rtsoffish orscraps. We process whole iish. with ;isturs's balanu of nutrit ve elements intact as tiieywere in the living fish. Valuable cereals are added for flavor and all round nutrition. You couldn't duplicate the food value in Puss'n Boots whole fish W9" if you went to endless trouble buying and cooking u mplicated meals 70! Yogi: cit. m.:lkm: have to do is open a can of pressu e-cooked, YOU CAN GIVE YOUYIIWI pleasant surprise by feeding Puiuiln Boots regularly to your cat. in three weeks or less youlll see a more frisky pet. with a livelier lltci-i couirr. cuanionnown w'"'”OY- 391- "'5 :itI.I:,iiii.Iss're;t'ie:vs'i(itM'i(Ii 3m'i':”i'i'-3ir'h'7i'.'fd '”'" I AT .290 HM. . - 1 i Standard Time) 5100' Speaker: Premier Maltiesaii. 1: Ne Wags 13 Eggtg . Ofllis POTATO PIOOUC IRS ASSOCIATION If be You Feed SALMON? Salmon (canned) has body-buiidln1 protein. hone-hiii din calcium and vitamin let SALMON (canned) lacks vitamin A. to necessary for good eyesight and salmon L'0l'iliIlIlN very little carbohydrates. NISPN IOOYS not only is a rich natural source of vitamin D and calcium. hiit contains vitamin A as well I valuable ctirbnhyiimlcs. De Van Feed Milli Iv) MIK lacks iron. the mineral that's so important for good rich red blood. PIBPN I007! not only has ribonsvin for silky fur and thiamin for slerineu, as in milk. but supplies the iylomi-hiiilding iron which aiiik tasks. 1 Milk has growth- giving protein. calcium for strong bones and teeth. ribohavin and iiiiamia. TV AERIALS M" M" "9 80!!!! to lmrohase s T.V. set this winter BOWLAN RADIO . i c F i :31,-' I p . ii;-V