then we may feel that they can go out into the world with Motive for Alcoholic Drink. find a substitute, one that will bring about this elevation to that we remove the liquor; this does not answer the case. 6 there until the casks fall to pieces before being touched by day life and by surrendering to this desire have sunk to a trained rightly. columns, except some matters of detail, and especially Now in order to solve this great problem it will not suffice sires will not be changed; they will always wish to rise We must find a substitute. That is the remedy. Man's de- drunkard's end. In the education of the children if more emphasis were spent in the enactment of prohibition laws we would be much nearer the solution of the problem than we are at laid upon the strengthening of their will power and less time The learned rabbi has here put into words the same present. Let us see to it that in the homes, the mind and prohibition will be forever laid aside. strength enough to resist temptations, and then the matter of barrel of liquor resting on every corner and they will remain will power to resist evil, be strengthened and built up and above the ordinary life and to meet this weakness we must the people. This would be the case were the minds of men idea that I have repeatedly tried to express in these the larger life. And when this is attained there may be a