ply this, that the lieutenant governor wants the Sun- ous intelligent campaign of publicity on strictly mod- action. difficult, the longer the trade waits. For, I repeat, it as well. There may be "consciences" that will be sat- necessity for the brewing trade. It is becoming more How the Tide Against the Brewing Trade is Con- since he says plainly that "there is great difference (July i, 1907.) This is another exhibition of that attitude of mind the purpose of satisfying the "conscience' ' of what he day closing law to remain upon the statute books for calls the people of the state. At the same time it is only liquor legislation, but legislation on other topics broadly intimated that this law need not be enforced, between the non-enforcement of a law and its repeal." I am more firmly convinced than ever that a vigor- satisfy any person who desires to square principle with tinually Swelled. which is the cause, to a great extent, of the unfortun- which refuses to meet the facts .as they are, and isfied with a straddle of this sort, but it will never Swelling the Tide. 82 ern lines, following patriotic modes of thought, is a ate condition in which liquor legislation is found, not If these paragraphs mean anything, they mean sim-