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Excerpt from What Shall We Do With the Liquor Traffic in Manitoba?
The man who fights the liquor traffic - mark you - is just as persistent as the trafllc which he fights. The temperance fanatic enjoys good health and the total abstinence crank will not down. In the end, the moral forces at ways win. Always. As I had the pleasure of remarking in the presence of Sir Rodmond, in the legislative chamber. The other dam - When I look backward over the history of the world for the past ten years I am inclined to be discouraged. When I ex tend my retrospect to cover fifty years I am impressed. When I review the moral progress of theworld for one hundred years I am encouraged. When I con template the splendid achieve ments of the past two hundred years i am decidedly encouraged. When 1 bring three centuries of christian conflict into purview I am not only encouraged - I am inspired. But when I stand hum bly by the judgment seat of time and view the progress made in one thousand years by the sacramental hosts of Gods' elect I am prepared to believe that all things are possible to him that believeth. In history we find the vaulted treasures of our moral miracles. The moral forces al ways win.
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