must be in favor of the temperate use of fermented called for correction, as the files of the AMERICAN wholesome moral atmosphere in regard to the drink The present articles are intended to contribute country is overspread with a wholly false and un- The writer has not been afraid to call a spade a BREWERS' REVIEW for the past five years will show. CHICAGO, TIJ.., March, 1908. manufacture and sale of alcoholic drink frequently piness, social order and common sense. /". has; IreelV filled with a phantasmagoria generated in question, so-called. good progress, jts principle being the temperate use spade, and has lectured the trades connected with the the unhealthy imagination t>f zealots, until today the He believes firmly, however, that in a candid and of fer'tne^itieji beverages the whole drink question has stinence killed the American temperance movement towards putting the public discussion of the temper- with candor and energy in regard to such matters as been discussed on a false basis, and the public mind The Motive Which Leads to Alcoholic Drink Is about fifty years ago which up to that time had made (March i, 1908.) ance question upon a basis of health, morality, hap- beverages. rational examination of the subject the conclusion