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TEMPERANCE FACTS GIVEN AT UNION MEETINGS

Ditunevirke: When the great Canadian physician, Sir William Osier, was asked by a student, "Is it true that alcohol makes I>eoplc able to do things better'” he replied, "No, it just makes them less ashamed of doing them badly.” Dargoz'-'le:

“The future belongs to the child. The three great enemies of child life are Ignorance, Foverty and Alcohol—and the greatest of these is Alcohol.”—Sir Donald McLean, K.8.E., P.C. For a Laugh: "There are two sides to every question," said an interjector at a Temperance meeting. “Yes,” said the speaker, "but it makes a mighty big difference to the fly which side he chooses.

80% of the cases of Y r .D. are due to the influence of alcohol. Alcohol and WD. go hand in hand, there is no doubt about that.” —Dr. Arthur Evans, i .R.C.S. "Do you know? One pint of milkcosting 3d. has greater food value than twelve pints of stout, costing 8/-? Each pint of stout contains otic ounce of alcohol—a Narcotic Drug/’

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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 7, 1 August 1947, Page 4

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TEMPERANCE FACTS GIVEN AT UNION MEETINGS White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 7, 1 August 1947, Page 4

TEMPERANCE FACTS GIVEN AT UNION MEETINGS White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 7, 1 August 1947, Page 4

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