Church review . sin of liquor sell-ing; how end it?—-Hab. 2: 1-15 TOPIC THOUGHTS. When the liquor dealers—big andlittle—are made to feel disreputable, onestep is taken toward the end of thesaloon. When there is no demand, supply willcease. Let us save the youth from de-sire for strong drink. The saloon should be attacked on theground of patriotism as well as of re-religion. If every Christian community kept itsown neighborhood free from the saloon,the business would be diminished. The saloon is the Christians problemas well as the drunkards. Because the saloon is strong, weshould be ashamed to


Church review . sin of liquor sell-ing; how end it?—-Hab. 2: 1-15 TOPIC THOUGHTS. When the liquor dealers—big andlittle—are made to feel disreputable, onestep is taken toward the end of thesaloon. When there is no demand, supply willcease. Let us save the youth from de-sire for strong drink. The saloon should be attacked on theground of patriotism as well as of re-religion. If every Christian community kept itsown neighborhood free from the saloon,the business would be diminished. The saloon is the Christians problemas well as the drunkards. Because the saloon is strong, weshould be ashamed to make half-heart-ed efforts against it. When we put down the saloon welift up the race. Because the saloon is a murderer, itshould die. The sense Of chivalry should makeevery man a warrior against the saloonin every way. If we are our brothers keeper, wemust keep him from strong drink. Every mouth closed against strongdrink helps close the saloon. We cannot pray right if we livewrong. THE CHURCH REVIEW. 15. Conducted by Mr, George Whipple Steele, Questions on musical subjects of gen-eral interest will be answered in this de-partment. ANSWERS TO CORRESPON-DENTS. Mr. A.—Hartford. There are two very pleasing trios forpiano, flute and violin, by F. Behrwhich you can get at any of the musicshops. The trio, to which you refer, isby Weber, written for the piano, fluteand violin cello. Its opus number is63. Of this trio. Sir Julius Benedictsays: It is a beautiful and effectivework, written in the full ripeness of thecomposers talent; the combination ofthe three instruments, though not com-mon, was a happy one. The firstAllegro moderato of a serious and con-templative character, followed by acanricious scherzo, a simple Idvll calledShafer-Klage (Shepherds Plaint),and the romantic brilliant Finale con-tain all beauties of the highest the last movement Caspers drink-ing-song inDer Freischidtz,and eventhe hunting-chorus, are forestalled; itit also remarkable for its unity


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