holic drink, to say nothing of the fact that irrational It confirms further the position that has been taken by The Growler that this kind of living has much to do 95 papers are bold enough to recognize that irrational with the production of many of those evils which the tenden's theory that the prevailing diet includes far too eating often directly contributes to excessive drinking. much proteid matter and that a better state of vigor do not cover the question of strength, nor that of ment in the country, criminals, paupers and insane teid, which is the most difficult to assimilate and the could be maintained if the amount of proteid was re- general health, nor of mental activity. They are con- While by no means conclusive, all these tests con- The Rule of "Not Too Much! 3 too much altogether, but particularly eats too much pro- people. Heretofore, under the influence of the anti- firm the belief that the average person not only eats anti-alcoholist invariably ascribes to the use of alco- non-flesheaters which is simply astounding. His tests most injurious to be left in the system unassimilated. eating produces people who become a disturbing ele- go, they seem to imply confirmation of Prof. Chit- duced very greatly. fined to the one subject of endurance. As far as they It is gratifying to note that now and then the daily