it credit for an atom of wholesomeness. A study of been harping for the last three years in these columns. negative way for the saloon as a necessary evil, but w ! ant to abolish the saloons without offering to put lem that we must correct. The social settlement ful purpose and that its aptest champion cannot give pose and whose aptest champion can not give it credit for an We are in a position to controvert the statement massess. Are we not guilty of a similar omission on restricted but wiped out altogether? not concluded that a business ivhich serves no useful pur- insisting upon and explaining the positive uses of has been a cultural need? It is this oblique moral view of the whole liquor prob- our side, if we neglect to furnish the positive argu- been italicized. The words to which I want to call atte'urm nave only an endless string of ills come from it? Have they alcoholic beverages as supplying what is and always atom of wholesomeness , should no longer be controlled or anything in its place to answer the social needs of the workers blame the anti-drink "fans" because they ment, showing that we do not apologize in a merely 143 The Rule of "Not Too Much." Now, that is precisely the point on which I have of the Rockford Star that the business serves no use-