AND iiu\\ W) ' OMBA1 11 

 gained in weight \\ithin a month s time, and nil of them 



ule hap; capable 



Now one more word concerning alcoholism or drunkenness 



~t be considered the gnat- and Tuber- 

 the welfare of a 'he ino^t fre|iei 



:'piie->. the ruination of mind. l--l\. and soul, 

 < rtainly the mo co-operator of t! . tubercle 



in- or , 'uU-rculosis (consult' 



dcoholism (drunkenness - 



lomeasti swill 



do but little go<*l I :. early childhood item- 



lul consequence* shoukl U- taught. In 

 Jfl and at home the drunkard should I- 

 t unhappy of all mortals. While .ite 



of feehly alcoholic drink>. such ;is light may be 



sidered as harmless to adults when taken with their 

 alcohol >hould never U- : children even in the smallest 



In t n which there is a fear of heredr 



of tli. n the milde>t aleobofic drinLs 



should U- al*>oiut nil. it would also be best if aOpeople 



di>|H.s. ,uintl only th- occasional 



desire for drink, would never >mke. for C\JM ri n> ha^ taught 



ia (periodical >pre< are often caused 



~e of to! -in in 



..uld take with him the moral training which will enable 



him to IN* a gentleman, and be considered a |>olite gentleman, 



saloon in 



d to drink. It i- thi treating habit 



alasl^O prevalent in ou: which has ruim-1 



ung man and made him a moral and physical w 



hou>e> where warm, non-alcoholic 



drinks, including Uiuillon. arc sold in winter, and cool ones in 

 sumit "f atltli' 



t these houses could also offer healthful 

 aimis. 'id and 



f propaganda help to comUit the fearfu 

 of aleoholMn. >hould 'uragi'Jiieiit from e\ 



'lilanthr. otfiien shoukl 



bear in mind that while it i> true that alcohoh-m very 

 re>ult> in p.\ and mis^Tv. it is ojually tnie that 



:dlene i Hot illfntjllentlv to 



