. The school physiology journal . dges are weary ofcalling attention to drinkas the principal causeof crime, but I can notrefrain from saying thatif they could makeEngland sober, theywould shut up nine-tenths of the prisons. 2. I have said ahundred times, and I amwilling to say it again,that if anybody will takecare of all the povertyand crime which resultsfrom drunkenness, thechurch of which I have the honor to be ministerwill alone take charge of all the rest of thepoverty which needs outside relief in the city ofBoston.âEdward Evereit Hale. 3. It has been a study with me to markboys who sta


. The school physiology journal . dges are weary ofcalling attention to drinkas the principal causeof crime, but I can notrefrain from saying thatif they could makeEngland sober, theywould shut up nine-tenths of the prisons. 2. I have said ahundred times, and I amwilling to say it again,that if anybody will takecare of all the povertyand crime which resultsfrom drunkenness, thechurch of which I have the honor to be ministerwill alone take charge of all the rest of thepoverty which needs outside relief in the city ofBoston.âEdward Evereit Hale. 3. It has been a study with me to markboys who started in every grade of life withmyself to see what has become of them. Someof them became clerks, merchants, manufac-turers, lawyers, doctors. It is noteworthy thatevery one of those who drank is dead ; not oneof my age is living. Barring a few who weretaken off by sickness, every one who proved awreck and wrecked his family did it from drinkand no other cause. Of those who were steady,industrious and hard-working men, who were. Who climbs the grammar-tree, distinctly knowsWhere noun, and verb, and participle grows. frugal and thrifty, every one, without exception,owns the house in which he lives, and hassomething laid by, the interest on which, withhis home, would carry him through many arainy day.âChauncey M. Depew. 4. A school boy in Australia recently put thematter briefly thus: I abstain from liquorbecause, if I wish to excel as a cricketer, Gracesays, Abstain ; as a walker, Weston says, Abstain ; as an oarsman, Hanlon says, Ab-stain ; as a swimmer, Webb says, Abstain ;as a missionary, Livingston says, Abstain ;as a doctor, Clark says Abstain ; as a preach-er, Farrar says,* Abstain. âYouths Compan-ion. 5. Under no circum-stances will I hire a manwho smokes is as dangerous atthe front end of a motoras a man who drinks;in fact, he is more dan-gerous. His nerves arebound to give way ata critical moment. Amotorman needs hisnerve all the time, anda cigarette-sm


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