. The school physiology journal . thto the growing organ-ism. But the very op-posite is the result, forevery organ is weakened.—J. Kollmann, M. D.,University of Basle. ALCOHOL IN BEER APOISON There is absolutely nodoubt that alcohol inany form, even in lightbeer, is a poison for thehealthy child. Theolder children developprematurely when theyuse alcoholic drinks;they make unsatisfacto-ry progress in their stud-ies, and become seldom, their dispo-sition is also spoiled ;previously gentle andmanageable, the use ofalcoholics makes themexcitable, irritable and unmanageable.—, M


. The school physiology journal . thto the growing organ-ism. But the very op-posite is the result, forevery organ is weakened.—J. Kollmann, M. D.,University of Basle. ALCOHOL IN BEER APOISON There is absolutely nodoubt that alcohol inany form, even in lightbeer, is a poison for thehealthy child. Theolder children developprematurely when theyuse alcoholic drinks;they make unsatisfacto-ry progress in their stud-ies, and become seldom, their dispo-sition is also spoiled ;previously gentle andmanageable, the use ofalcoholics makes themexcitable, irritable and unmanageable.—, M. D., University of Freiburg. BEER INJURES CHILDS BODY AND MIND It is inexcusable to let healthy children drinkbeer or wine; alcoholic drinks exert an injuri-ous effect upon the body and mind of a childand they create bad habits.—Dr. Fiedler,Privy Medical Counsellor and Head Physicianin the City Hospital, Dresden. Beer is brutalizing. With sedentary habits,alcoholic drinks produce unhappy flesh sponges.—Dr. Bock, ALCOHOL PREVENTS CHILD S DEVELOPMENT Alcoholic drinks produce incalculable injuryupon children. Alcohol destroys the naturaldevelopment of both mind and body.—A. Baer,M. D., Royal Sanitary Commissioner, Berlin. beer drinkers consume much alcohol Beer-drinkers, though not so often intoxicat-ed, actually consume more alcohol than dothose who use stronger drinks, because of thegreat amount of beer consumed and the morecontinuous imbibition of it, keeping up a con-stant supply of alcohol in the blood.—D. , M. D. alcohol in ginger beer Out of 262 samplesof herb and ginger beers,in 63 the proof- spiritexceeded 3 per cent,and ranged as high as13. 7 percent, or morethan 6 per cent purealcohol. — James Ed-munds, M. D., M. R. , London MedicalHealth Officer. Ill never begin to drink it, said Ralph. A SHEAF OF GRAIN* This beautiful sheaf tous is given,Watered by rain anddew from heaven. Its life like ours a mys-tery holds. A blessing or curse itsh


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