Why and How : a hand-book for the use of the W.C.T. unions in Canada by Addie Chisholm
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page 52 of 77 (67%)
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and the Pauline doctrine of regard for the weaker brother, the
fermented wine be no longer used." Suitable literature on this subject, as on all others, may be had from our Literature Department. Committee on Coffee and Reading Rooms will, if desirable, provide a place of this kind, putting it in charge of a suitable person. Other committees may be added as the work demands. Let each committee read up and thoroughly understand their subject, the convener especially should know _just what she wants,_ as she goes about this branch of the work, and be able to tell _just why it is needed._ This will, in the first place, be a gain. Politicians, potentates, and preachers will not be able to put us off or confuse us by asking many questions in connection with the work that we are unable to give. CHAPTER VIII. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q.--Why should our Union be auxiliary to the Provincial Union? A.--We are convinced that the affiliation fee and the reasons for requiring it have not been properly understood by our Unions. They have said, Why should we pay 6-1/4 cents per member, quarterly, into the Provincial Union fund. We answer, Because without it the |
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