Show Jkx exchange .states that . the habitual drunkard in Iforwayor Sweden rentiers himself liabla to imprisonment for his love or strong drinkaud during; his Incarceration he is required to submit lo a plan oftreatuientArthe cure of bis failing fail-ing which is said to produce marvelous mar-velous results. The plan consists in making the delinqueut subsist entirely on bread rd nine. Tne bread ii iltept-J in a bowl of wine for an hour or more before the meal Is served. The first day the habitual toper takes his food in this shape without repugnance-Jthe second day he finds It Jess agreeable to his palate; finally he posltlv ely loathes the sight of It. Experience shows that a period of from eight to ten days of tliis regimen Is generally more than sufficient to ruakei a man evince the greatest aversion to anything any-thing lu thu shape of wine. Many men after tlielrincarce ration become total abetaimrr. |