CHAPTER XIX - WASTED MONEY
COST OF ALCOHOL.
NOW that you
have learned about your bodies, and what alcohol will
do to them, you ought also to know that alcohol costs
a great deal of money. Money spent for that which
will do no good, but only harm, is certainly wasted,
and worse than wasted.
If a boy or a girl save ten cents
a week, it will take ten weeks to save a dollar.
You can all think of many good and
pleasant ways to spend a dollar. What would the
beer-drinker do with it? If he takes two mugs
of beer a day, the dollar will be used up in ten days.
But we ought not to say used, because that word will
make us think it was spent usefully. We will say,
instead, the dollar will be wasted, in ten days.
If he spends it for wine or whiskey,
it will go sooner, as these cost more. If no
money was spent for liquor in this country, people
would not so often be sick, or poor, or bad, or wretched.
We should not need so many policemen, and jails, and
prisons, as we have now. If no liquor was drunk,
men, women, and children would be better and happier.
COST OF TOBACCO.
Most of you have a little money of
your own. Perhaps you earned a part, or the whole
of it, yourselves. You are planning what to do
with it, and that is a very pleasant kind of planning.
Do you think it would be wise to make a dollar bill into a
tight little roll, light one end of it with a match, and then let it slowly burn
up? That would be wasting it, you say!
Yes! it would be wasted, if thus burned.
It would be worse than wasted, if, while burning,
it should also hurt the person who held it. If
you should buy cigars or tobacco with your dollar,
and smoke them, you could soon burn up the dollar
and hurt yourselves besides.
Can you count a million? Can
you count a hundred millions? Try some day to
do this counting. Then, when you begin to have
some idea how much six hundred millions is, remember
that six hundred million dollars are spent in this
country every year for tobacco burned up wasted worse
than wasted.
Do you think the farmer who planted
tobacco instead of corn, did any good to the world
by the change?
REVIEW QUESTIONS.
1.
How may one waste money?
2.
Name some good ways for spending money.
3.
How does the liquor-drinker spend his money?
4.
What could we do, if no money was spent for
liquor?
5.
Tell two ways in which you could burn up a
dollar
bill.
6.
Which would be the safer way?
7.
How much money is spent for tobacco, yearly, in
this
country?