You know what I think of wine. But if I claim the right to spend Sunday in my way and not to drink, I must concede an equal right to others to do as they please. If a man wants to drink at any time, what right have I to say he shall not. That is the shameful thing about all our so-called temperance legislation. If the rich man has his club, let the poor man have his saloon. It must be left free a sporting life become strong. I have thought much about the problem, and I see only one fair a sporting life practical means of bettering our present condition.