eases ass: _--_ .815 i" awfl~..e==.=~fs.=§.@eel-townie -_:iq,u.u_.9:!'m._“ _ @}g;.-.@>,___-V i. .. . . They While others keep on try And find in work their fun. It's himglng on that does it, It takes a lot of grit, that you're more of spending The more you have of it; And soon it gets as easy As singing an old, old song, Forget that, you are plugging, And days just slide along. It's hanging in that does it, Folks s:e you standing pat, They 53y you are o wonder, A genius, and all of that; You laugli at their exclaiining. “Superior brain or brawn." And know that all the difference Is just in hanging on. —-R. Walter Wright. SONS OF TEMPERANCE In years giast the Sons of Tem- perance was a very active and rrtmudve organization working in CO-OPCTQHUII with the various churches and affiliated bodies. When the Prohibition law was repcafed in i925 the Sons of Tem- perance suffered a set-back. "out as the wave of intemperance which followed swept New Brunswick the need of such organization was felt lobe imperative. Rev. A.A. MacLeod. a native of ltlozicfcn. now engaged as temper-i aiice organizer of the Grand Lodge or Nova Scotia, opened a campaign in Moncton and vicin- i._v. and divisions were re-opened or iioiv ones organized at Llewis- ville. Sunny Brae, Parkslde, The Gorge. Clierryfield. etc. These new divisions are respon- sible for the organization of a. isirict Division." composed iiiai y of the younger members riveting quarterly. The young people are truly alive air-l show a ma] concern over the evils of iiiterriperannoe which they see on every hand. Interest in tihe axork has been maintained by planned programs and the getting together of members of nearby di- visions. Last fall several of these rallies were addressed by Rev. Neil Herm- an, and recently the services of Mrs. VL. Miller. of Halifax, found- or of “Save Canada. Crusade." were secured. Mrs. Miller addiesssed several gatherings in Moncton, Sunny Brae, Lakeville, The Gorge, and Hlllsboro, at all of which she spoke of the various forms of in- temperance and stressed the need of that faith which can remove mountains of opposition‘ We believe that Mrs. Miller's earnest efforts iii the cause of temperance will reap a harvest of awakened Chris- tian interest. The Sons of Temperance are in- trusted with a great mission, and with the help of Him who said, "Lo. I am with you alway." the work undertaken shall not be in vain. ERG. Mattlhews. Moncinri. NARCOTIC EDUCATION (Superintendent, Mjll M. ‘F. lio- gate, 2221 “obinson 5t, Regina, Saskl A NARCUFIC is an agent that temporarily suppresses, t is, lessens, the activity of living mat- ter. ETHYL AIDOHOL so affects, el- pecially the NERVE CENTERS. that is. it NUMBS. DULLB. DEADENS or NARDUHZES and thereby tends to put the nervous system to sleep. Chlroforom, ether, mor- pnine, nicotine, are other narcot- ics, but because alcohol is the only gike DRINKABLE. it is easiest to e. It is by means of our nerves that we see. hear, taste, smell, feel, move, and think. So completely is the body sup- plied with nerves and blood ves- sels that the point of a needle a - plied to almost any part of e body will be felt. and will also find blood. The system of nerve cells may be likened to the wires that convey electricity for lights( seeing) radio. telephone (hearinfl). motor __%__ Diamond Drilling We wish to advise we "Bernie Diamond Drlllin equipment u well as Churn Drills for water well work. 0"!’ Dilllwnfl Drills are modern Longyear mung", Our drilling crew" are omens ‘film!!! ln the gold fie! of the North Coiutj, Get our Min c: um m: hole or nmoecc holc mi want put down. TRASK WELL Company Limited ABRAHAM PETERS, North American Hotel, C‘ lotietown. VAUGHAN H. 0800M. I Mgr. for Prince Edward lnllnfl Summenide How Are Your Eyes ‘I ll yon are having symptom: o! strain-headaches, m" up a-“dluineu - consult a spec- ! . At your lervlce with yearn of elverlence and a "I0"!!! retracting service. Cull in Ind dunno your dil- flcnltlee. G. F. llutclmon movements). and of nervous system. i Keeping Canada l _ 4 Strong. l importmceof while in in at war was emphasis- ed at the recent executive meet- lfll of the P.!.'.I. Tuberculosis toque. "Never in their history have Canadians had such u: op- portunity to wrrk for a tuber- culoels-free people as at this time when all their resources are organ- ized under the stress of war," said In the last great war, we found to our sorrcw that tuberculosis claim- ed as many lives at home as bul- lets and shells took overseas. We now realize the necessity for not allowin! the worries and privatins of war to make our people more vulnerable to tuberculosis. Our vigilance against tuberculosis must be greater than in peace times." "There is one sure way fir all of us to help. We can give our lzed HDII-IFbQVHXIPSiS associations, we can buy Christmas Seals cr bonds even more generously than 1" ‘he Pas-t and prevent the costly mistake of 20 years ago Iiet us 500m a double v’ctory this tme- against the hated enemy abroad. and WMYWIOSIE. ruthless enemy in 0W llifit." (power), refrigeration (cooling), heater (warming). When the in- sulator on the wires is broken a short circuit results. causing the lights to flicker or go out, the mo- tor to miss or to stop, the horn or bell to sound irregularly, or to quit; the break in the insulation has caused the current to become disorgan NARCUPIOS are ag- ents that turb LIPOID and thus affect the protection oi the nerve cells; therefore alcohol which dis- solves fat, produces a condition similar t0 SHORT-CIRCUITING. result is a ge-neral disorgan- ization of the feelings, and loss of power in the eyesight. the hearing, the motor co-orciination (directed the vihole When the nerves are allected by any narcotic, tiiiey see, hear, taste, feel and move LESS than usuaLFor example, if one is tired and takes beer or wine, the alcohol DULLS the NERVES and in a few moments the drinker FEELS LESS, is not so conscious of the tired feeling / and THINKS he is rested. The ef- fect is the same if he is ill, shy, cautious, a Scotch physiologist sums up the situation thus: worried; Dr. Noel Paton "ALCOHOL increases the pleas- ure of life by PARALYZING the critical faculty." This action affects the cheerfulness of the drinker, but it is not one of which he can be proud, for the paralysis weak- ens the highest and noblest pow- er of the human mindfiSEiiF CON- 'I‘R,OL.”—From a Syllabus on Al- cohol Education. TEMPERANCE SERMON! IN WINNIPEG Arrangements have been made to have a. series of temperance ser- mons preached in the different churches of Winnipeg at. which the 1.0.G.T. and the W.C.'I‘.U. would be presennt as organizations. The Lutheran Church and Young United Church held such services; and in August Grace United Ohurch, with Dr. Joseph Hill. from Richmond, Virgina, preaching, was filled to hear the colored guest speaker from the South with “The. Wild Beast" as his subject. Taking the story cf the betrayal of Joseph by his brethren. who persuaded his father that a Wild Beast had de- voured Joseph. Dr. Hill described "King Alcohol," as a wild beast devouring so many peope. He told of some of his own experiences with criminaLa whose downfall was due to drinking, and showed how the appetite for sarong drink once aroused undermines character. The sermon closed with a special ap- peal to the young to value the spir- itual life and avoid harming it by dulling the higher senses with iri- toxicanis. Grace Oh-urch is the largest in Winnipeg. and the con- gregation might well be the largest in Canada that dav. LADY ASTOIVS RE UEST From London. Englan. wmeo an item of news which states that Lady Astor is agitating for legisla- tion to reduce drinking as a meas- ure of national safety; restrict- ions on the sale and supply of al- coholic beverages, asking also that the Government Will concentrate on re-institutimi of the no-treat- ing system for the protection of m-en and women on duty. Would that Canada would adopt the same very necessary step. Instead. we read that, in some cases young men have been refused permission to enlist because “they are not old enough to drink beer." ‘Ihat news item and the fact that the Gov- ernment has put a tax on liquors proves that they realize that beer is not "best". also that it is some- thing that the world could well do without. GOAL We are getting regular shipments of Springhill Screened Coal and would advise taking delivery now fore bad weather sets in. 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