liquor problem of sufficient magnitude to trouble any as the father of their movement. His child was a sturdy, healthy youngster, for which a changeling has A great deal! In these days when the brewer is of the irrational attitude of the anti-drink fanatics. men. The Rule of "Not Too Much." stances, the distinction between mild fermented bever- brilliant success ought to be applied with confidence periments that little country might be termed whose Clark was the father of the temperance movement, one. by the more populous nations. It is, finally, the posi- 153 unreasonable state and local legislation in many in- pictured to the public as artfully concealing under his Brewers' Position Same as that of the Early States- happiest results although checked and hampered by Internal Revenue tax system which has led to the prohibitionist. The latter have no right to claim him rendered abortive by the militant total abstainer and ages and ardent spirits being obliterated in consequence been substituted. Had the ideas of Clark, Rush, tion adopted by our Congress in the imposition of the Jefferson, Hamilton the two latter agreed on this What's the use of crying over spilled milk? point continued to prevail, we should today have no