fight on his hands against tremendous odds. At the same time, there is no other effective remedy than to attack and try to correct public sentiment. And this can be done only by a fearless, aggressive, positive campaign, on lines in agreement with modern science and with the ideals of a higher culture than the me- dieval one on which the anti-alcoholist rests his argu- ments. And, say, did you notice, away down at the end of the report, the little note that "Governor Folk drank all the toasts that were proposed?" In ice water? Nay! Nay! Morality is the Child of Happiness, Not of Misery. The history of morality shows clearly that it is not poverty, privation, austerity, barrenness of life that has developed moral ideas. Morality is the fruition of happiness. The man who has dined is at peace with the world, the man with the full dinner pail goes sing- ing or whistling to his work. Clean streets make good citizens. Smoke makes murderers, said Dr. W. T. 126 Morality the Child of Happiness. Talbot, of New Hampshire, recently in a meeting of the Pennsylvania Homoeopathists state convention at Pittsburg. He said in the course of his remarks : As a city-bred boy I realize the difficulties confronting us