Church review . -sion in one of the most popularEnglish journals on the above subject,and much interesting expression of thelay opinion thereon has been writer of the editorial comment-in the afore-mentioned journal says:A correspondent discussing my con-clusion that in longevity a good con-stitution is the chief factor, and he-redity the cause of it, remarks: Thismay be true in a way, but I thinknevertheless that food plays a consider-able part in it. I maintain that loilived people instinctively eat the properfood to insure longevity, and also thatiheir instinct may be cultivated


Church review . -sion in one of the most popularEnglish journals on the above subject,and much interesting expression of thelay opinion thereon has been writer of the editorial comment-in the afore-mentioned journal says:A correspondent discussing my con-clusion that in longevity a good con-stitution is the chief factor, and he-redity the cause of it, remarks: Thismay be true in a way, but I thinknevertheless that food plays a consider-able part in it. I maintain that loilived people instinctively eat the properfood to insure longevity, and also thatiheir instinct may be cultivated and im-proved to the benefit of the man in time gets to know thediet most suitable to him, and if he hasstrength of mind to follow, it course I am not going to lay downa general rule of diet except that gen-erally meat, vegetables, and fruit arebelter than starchy foods, containingas they do less of the minerals whicheventually choke one up and lead ossifical ion of the WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEM-PERANCE UNION. .Mrs. Margaret Dye Ellis, NationalSuperintendent of legislative has been in Washington for manyyears at work verj persistently anfitltly to bring before Congressmany bills of reform, is coming to Connecticut in June and will give ad-dresses in Hartford and many otherplai She is the author of the bill for ex-cluding l he sale of licjuor in alleminent buildings, called the EllisBill. She is a remarkably interesting andpowerful speaker and all who hear hertell ol her exp< will be both pleased and instructed. \\ , hope Connecticut will appreciate this rareprivilege and greet her with largeaudiences, feeling sure that no one willbe disappointed. The W. C. T. C. of Hartford Countyheld a large and enthusiastic Conven-tion ou May 4th in New Britain. Re-port- showed interest and good workthroughout the County for the pastyear. The New Britain Union entertainedthe Convention with a bountiful colla-tion at noon. The following office


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