THE I RG TE -- DRYDEN JUNIOR © © x i The Story of the Good Samaritan-- : / "Jack Canuck" Offers "And went to him, and bound up| QUOTATIONS FROM THE BIBLE his wounds, pouring in oil and WINE, TO FRESHEN THE MEMORIES and set him on his own beast, and OF PROHIBITIONISTS pry him to an inn, and took care . of him." ¥ * ook f 1 ~ os Tg ; pio, Turning Water into Wine-- Profession of Christianity by "Drys" "And ; a ; is either a sham or their fanaticism | pe Bo Hirt they Ld io bi 4 or Sa t 37 in regard to liquor is a muckery to other of Jesus said unto on 30 the teachings of Christ Himself. { have no wine. : Z "Jesus saith unto her, have T to do with thee? . is not yet come. "His mother saith unto the servantsi 3 weman, what A prohibitionist in Canada or any- "| Mine hour where else outside of Turkey, for that! matter, would feel grossly insulted if | he or she were told that they were W Thatsoever he saith unto you, do it." not Christians. Yet either their pro-: «and there were set there six water) :- fession of Christianity is a sham or * pots of stone, after the manner of the their advocacy of Prohibition is a purifying of the Jews, containing two. mockery of the teachings of Christ oy three. firking apiece. : Himself. For proof of this one need | «Jaqug saith unto them, fill the but turn to the Bible and read a few water pots with water, and they filled of the injunctions given there in re-' gard i the use of "strong drink and wine.' : : Here are a few selections that should give pause to the fanaticism } 7 of the Prohibitionists:-- PROVIRRS, Chapter 31, Perses L 5, 6 and 7 "It ig yk for kings, O Lemeul, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink. "Lest they drink and forget the law and pervert the judgement of any of the afflicted. "GIVE STRONG DRINK UNTO HIM THAT IS READY TO PERISH, AND WINE UNTO THOSE THAT j BE OF HEAVY HEARTS. "Let him drink and forget his pov- * erty, pd remember his ey no more.' : : [SAJAH, Chiapior 25, ae §= "And in this mountain shall 'the "Lord of hosts make unto all people a feast of fat things, a feast of wines] on the lees, of fat things full of mar- row, of wines on the lees well-refined." ZECHARIAH 9 Verse 17-- = ~ "For how great is his goodness, and how great" is' his beauty; corn' shall make the young ; men cheerful and new wine the maids. PSALM 104. Verse Pit 7 eneth man heart. 100 THEY. GIVE You. [ tasted the water THAT WAS MADE ; WINE, and knew not whence it was: 'then that which is worth; but thou 'enforcers, 'publie speakers and others ie 'they have confiscated from some poor 'ceeding to rub the inside of his own stomach with the beverage. "And wine that 'maketh glad = ie' : heart of 'man, and oil to make his face | continue. to' drink 'wines, 'and strong - "to shine, and bread which: Wer «drink; and all 'the Raneys-and canting = Ahyproerites in the world, backed 3 © Fthey are by - Squads 'of gunmen ; t= fnot "deny to the "citizen. the freedom a | }and priviléges that have come to him Lgellosiollan ; down the Ages ios rer i: wan ing and DRINKING such things As them up to the brim. "And He saith unto them, draw out | now and bear unto the Governor of . the feast. And they bare it. i "When the ruler of the feast had On Men's Shoe Ladies (but the servants who drew the water knew) the Governor of the feast elied the Bridegroom. 7 "And saith unto him, every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine | and when men have WELL DRUNK, } hast kept the good wine UNTIL NOW' | TIMOTHY 5. Verse 23-- 1 "Drink no longer water, but use P a little WINE: for thy stomach's sake, | be and thine often infirmities." i This is probably the clause that ap- : peals 'most of all to the prohibition- ists. "And for thy often infirmities." How many' of 'the present day law in Ladies Rubbers, all sizes __.._ 'Also ladies' Shoes in positions of authority take a "little wine for their stomach's sake" and in many cases use the 'little wine' Newcomers, if you are in need ¢ Furniture, come in and see us always carry some in stoc devil of a working man who was pro- ; g p Please "with © compare "ca 4 ; 3 Se --_ ran 3m ol Es + A long' 4s 'men 'are men they will