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I The Medical Profession; don "T—Jn?,"- PYE J*! 1 !"' of Cu y' s Hospital •Medlcar Schoblj Lon> con.— rempsranca is much better th2n abstinence." J. BURSON SANDERSON, Professor of Phvsloloev Oxford Uni. S sSe SfmTrHr* "?, bMt WOfk at Mn * *°"«'" «° ™ I t * ! Z?SiX& tT w,th| aswe bß,ievc - beneßt t0 themse,ves and PROFESSOR ARTHUR DAMAGE. Emeritus Professor of Phi/. SSfSt SSJ J„°^t„ B E »g'an(i.-»Tira S scS! B ort r hat of a,c P o h h y o b! thP ™flffirSL£ ■ ,2 body iS ' as - etfß,yonc must admit ' disprovscl rh,Sottc al f^ Gt ? '" owr Possession, and it must be admitted by all ffil« s,S^*lf hOS r 9 J ud ,6 mcnt 's not tainted by blind prejudice, that alcohol must, therefore, be classed among the articles of food!" Unlwerltu EfpW E H,f OBTER ' I P!e l esSOr of PfirslolOKy at Cambridge "'"veisity, England —-«!f a number of psrsons say that a certain auantitv of alcohol per dsem seems to them to be a means of keeping them in he I h one to toot the validity of the conclusions tlv«s .-irravn from Since '» DR. FARQUHARSOH, of Finzean,' ex-M.P. for WesAberdSn- | shire, makes the following reference to Sir Wllfrirl Lawson tho nroSSi?' '" h ' s ". R en»!n!scencßs»:-«Like many teetotallers, he carefulll se lected any dish impregnated with spirit, and 'baha au rhum' andl brindled chsrr.es were always eagerly consumed. This craving hai a sciciio basis and alcohol seems to ba a necessary ingredient of the humai body"" ' h«, '. . ' '?°u MA ? nuTT(SN > author.of "Indigestion."-"! consider beer, wholemeal bread and cheese by far the best food for the wo kinp man. fhe.y are nutritious, wholesome, and appetising." wo ™"»gDistinguished Clergymen: «-rf. R ! V ' 0R " RAHK,N (Scottish Pr£sbyterlan).- , 'Teetotalism is an endeavour to raise up a thing into a virtue which is no vlituo. It is based upon a sham. It is absolutely without foundation in ScriSure." tin* u, ae ß S\> D ' KY i M * N A^ BOTT <- &m ° r of thG "Outlook").—"ProhibN orirtS Si rti SP 10 ? ° f iw f„ He ,ivetl in en a * e of total abstinence Ik sbcieties, and did net join one of them. Ho condemn::! drunkenness but never in a single instance lifted up His vole: in cendennato" of dr?,kin? work?"ffi. "ShT o " stßmßri 'y. " not habitually, and before iltfi ftorw. Hence. Ke was a 'friend of publicans ant! sinners."' CARDINAL CiBBONS (Gathollo).-'«Tha moderate use of liauon has never been condemns:! by the Church." """"'*«• "sb ot liquor, have absolute prohibition illicit traffic will scon follow. (2nd) Some 15 !S S nfi W-i" 01,2 oi :« nk c»«css in the prohibited States than in tna nee oiies. No-License simply means illicit traffic." ie»h J? EV ; ™f- SALKiOND > D.D.,-Otago UnEversitv "Prohibition Is a harsh and crude measure; its tom-porary triumph will fid the ciSv witn turmoil, will generate Ossontent and bitter passion, end and us K quagmire of hypocrisy and fanaticism." „,,„♦ * REV - W- pARR-SMITH, of St. James' Church '(Angli-wn).--" I this liXo««i,re-iiterature, I oeiisve, absolutely pernicious—is issued In the name of the religion of Jesus Christ. Now, you cannot, wit out o osin? REV. DR. HOWARD .CROSBY, of the Prcebvlcrian Church *■ • w - s ••■iho-gr-t-st'JS; perhaps! would agree with you; but if you tell mo that I must not drink please."" ' S a natural " Sht t0 d 0 r,0 ~' to tirink what '" Press,. Bench .and Bar: tf h " OT AGO DAILY'TIMES»(Dunedin), - "The question arises .whether che adoption of Ho-License is the effect!vo cure for the nvils of aranKenness. The answer is that NC*LICEN3E IS 'HOT'A CURE." . "CHRISTCHURQH PR£S3."-»Thc purely political Citation earned on by the Prohibition Party does not the amount of Jrln™ ing throughout the country. Not by closing hotels, but by moral suasion j icaawg tojiafoita of scli-ccntrcl, will greater temperance be promoted." .. , " T . H . E TIMES," London.—"The intense bitternsss of feeling which the local option propaganda has spread throughout New Zealand lias divided it into'two hostile camps, setting-neighbour against neighbour. No-License-can only be carried cut by the organisation of a open' system which brings the aamimstration of justice into ccntomirf with all honest ' , and , 'jonourablo men. ihn question of 'to drink, or not to drink' should be left under license to the conscience and practical < commonsense of the people." MR. JUSTICE PRINC-AND MRS. HELEN BARTON. Mr..Justice Prlng to Mis. Barton, Prohibitionist and Ho-License S 7? u u wou ! d * not » §ive brandy t0 a W n ß chi,fl "hen f»andy was recommended by a doctor? , S Mrs. Barton: No; I would not, , „ Mr. Justioe Prlng: Well, I might inform vou that If you refused to oo it, and the child died, you would be guilty of manslaughter. "I hone there are not many who hold the same views. Mrs. Barton would not even use brandy to save a person who would otherwise die. We Ritd that Mrs. I Barton is a woman who is not above slandering ether neopls."

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 5

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