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It were time the brewers began to understand more 59 is moderate quantity. particular, viz., in understanding that, far and away Some time ago one of the anti-alcoholist papers de- dency towards intelligent, wholesome living, which is people from the issue of anti-alcoholism. troubles as a far more prolific source of crime, poverty, essential to health, and the failure to observe these ing these utterances pleasantries intended to divert portance of the supreme virtue of all temperance. It matters comparatively little what we eat. The main mastication, comfort and enjoyment about a meal, as points with the consequent digestive and nervous nounced my "Talks on Beer and Temperance" and (September, 1906.) Here are two items from daily papers that bear some- The Supreme Virtue is Temperance. insanity and domestic infelicity, than is drink, by call- the people/' and seeking to promote that general ten- of food and drink, there is the overshadowing im- my insistence upon the manner of eating, thorough characteristic of our age and is chiefly lacking in one The Rule of "Not Too Much." clearly and generally the advisability of "getting to point is how we eat, and here the main point again above all question of quality and chemical constitution

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