those accustomed to inflammatory appeals a diluted form measures. The cause of temperance has been much ob- of the Physiological Sub-committee, that the limit of ju- dicious use of alcohol as a beverage is : (a) A single glass 27 unsupported by facts. An investigation, therefore, which of temperance argument, but to other minds it may appear of wine per day; (b) For persons of middle age or over; that a single glass of beer is a step to a drunkard's grave. cessive statements which experience soon discovers to be provide a foundation for more rational and comprehensive To point out, as is done by the Legislative Sub-committee, structed by intemperate speech and exaggerated statement, and while such facts are not likely to satisfy all who are has suffered much through dissensions among those who already committed to special methods of reform! they may results. To affirm, for instance, as is done by the report should have been allies. There is much to fear from ex- cess of drink, but there is also much to fear from ex- a more convincing and commanding statement than to teach ing the drink-problem, a body of facts can be collected (c) As a sedative, at the end of the day; may appear to The Rule of "Not Too Much." disclaims didactic intention, may not be without didactic understood by students of physical and social life, then that "it cannot be positively affirmed that any kind of liquor which in any degree represents the truth as it is now