Show GOATS MILK FOR CHILDREN english newspaper asserts that it Is in many respects superior to that from the cow londoners Lon doners it seema tiara have experienced difficulties tn hi setting clean milk of tho the kind that cows give and there lias has been some agitation rigi tation about tuberculosis and other infection in view of this hug a correspondent of the lonion london dinies commends goats milk as a food for london children though goats wilk milk is fa familiar millar elsewhere in europe fro M it la 18 evident fio froia m shaf the correspondent says that the people of london look askance at it though the goat is not an immune to tuberculosis the writer says it is sol dom affect affected eLl by it so that goats milk can be guaranteed tubercle tub eicle free in almost any given instance unhappily he continues the mere mention of goats mill milk provokes contempt it Is 18 said to be unpleasant to taste it is regarded ns as indigestible every failla which self interest can find has been found but the truth is that clean milked goats milk lias has no tn taste ste nt at all it furnishes in itself a guaranty against t the filthy methods prevailing in many datry fa farms farillas rills it is not indigestible but is on the contrary ary I 1 more easy to digest than cows cow milk dy dyspeptics flourish on it the youngest chil childred drea are able to enjoy it it Is much richer in fats than cows milk and thus forms an ideal food for children with ath a tendency to tuberculosis these children too are preserved against the danger of now new infection by tubercle while taking it somo some fifty years ago doctors in london used to send their consumptive patients pat lenta to scotland to drink goats milk the results ottea often justified the advice today we oe are perhaps as far from a successful treatment of consumption as we ve have over ever been laere here Is 18 a food which our fathers havo have used with ith benefit but which we have neglected it Is a cheap cheal food too for goats cost I 1 less e ss t q food feed than cows and give more milk in proportion the peasant who keeps his goat has learned these truths 1 by happy experience the poor mans cow Is a valued possession in many a country district but in the towns town S only contempt Is bestowed upon it it if goats milk were obtainable and were given a trial it would soon supplant cows milk as a staple food of young children and of tuberculosis patients the wonder Is inde indeed in these days of multiplying organizations abne lifts has not yet been formed to supply goats goads milk to city dwellers |