"Men will have their vices," sav wimo lhcroiorc the Stalo should sc-11 Alcohol to keep them from Dru S -usin ? or from social vice. Actual experience, Waver, shows that Prohibition decreases druff-usin<* an< j vice. .ludge Swanson, of British Columbia says thiit There ha.-, not beon a recrudescence of drusr-usin.ir su tho opponent of Irohimtion prophesied." Vancouver's Chief Constribln says that "It was thought by some that tho abohtion of the Bar would lead to tho uso of Drugs, but as far as Vancouver is concerned it has not bt-on tho case. Referring to vice, most vouncpeople K o wrorifr under the influence of ! Alcohol. And State Alcohol, served out to make profit and revenue for the Govern' ' ment, will break down moralitv jits'- ls purely as does Alcohol sold under'License-'-Advt. Tho rector of Apslcv Guise. Bedfordshire, has organised a '-labour battalion" in hi, parish to dipr allotments belonn-in" 'o ■ absent sailors and soldiers. " " SPANISH INFLUENZA. Incipient Influenza Bacilli aro promptlv ' dispelled _by taking a little 'TJucDzor 3 daily. Firmly refuse i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17446, 15 October 1918, Page 5
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172Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17446, 15 October 1918, Page 5
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