| Show a doe a teetotaler i A lady at westgate on sea tells a re anecdote of a dog who was cured of its evil habit of love for liquor some mischievous persons had so often given to her fathers great dog bits of bread soaked in beer that neptune grew fond of the artificial dainty one day when a large party was returning from a picnic nep was put on the box seat beside the driver of the carriage es he seemed too tired to run home all the way he must have drunk some liquor at the feast for on the road ahti fell from the carriage to the ground no bones were broken he must have got a severe shake and a fright in the fall the result was that nep never once after that day could be induced to touch bread soaked with liquor turning from it with loathing and contempt the very smell of it being repulsive in fact he became teetotaler |