it to some outside power which man could not resist. survives in many instances. And we hear many people speech when he declaims against the "Demon Rum." man or shaman was called to exercise and cast out time? But it is not ! He may not himself, nor desire his which, toddling with uncertain steps, had stumbled tirely from paganism, speak of the "Demon Rum" Barbaric and Pagan Views. Did you ever see a fond mother pick up her baby or the "Drink Devil." They represent it as an unholy dear little baby ? necessary to rescue and protect us. a stick and hit the "naughty" chair for hurting the of the patient's own misstep, the primitive mind laid The prohibitionist will answer it is but a figure of force, external and hostile to man, from which it is the kernel of the primitive conception, the idea that it against a chair and fallen and hurt itself, and take tail, a cloven hoof and a pair of horns. But he retains This paganism or barbaric form of thought still Will it help baby to see such action? Would not baby be safer if it was told to use its eyes the next 136 audience to, fancy the figure of a black demon with a the demon. Where modern man sees but the results who claim to be Christians and to have emerged en-