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I I �_____ __ ,, ___ __ I'd Cuter 41tO Oub(1007� SPOTU3 is: Ill Our'gralld'1110tbers considered only to was 'not ul�tkiAg sure the .111111) �Wolild in our live,", At 2�� . ,, I I 'and Rev. W. A�', , I I
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� I �0)4111111 Prjepa�edlslsedally� for Woxne il I I . ently's yQung'girl who i�, teaching , 13�'�Tll- The clergy of bho Dean- that it would be at le�us an annual IF— coluillunity hall oil Thursday, Dec,� I
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I � I I everends- T,11� Roibeit Wells, eXchange 'of Cb�istmio'
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recently , - _ . L � have , plent, - one which would never have befallen Rector of St. Thomas church, Sea- Brown, Saabrth; A. A. Ti ch
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I , t.ory, coming from a Gernian.-pro- ally real , ills which � � let cloor exercise. Let tbein wear llilich- lier had she, �b,E�.cn a, propel. young 4ortli, said ,the Litany after,which lie ater; W. F. Shafffer, Wingliam; F. Tdrs� (Rev.) Snell, The Institute ju,
fessor,l Gernan prbfessoys are. still- the great buinanjamily, men and wo- I I ir they w' . idoors- &rn- ',gav on ., I I
I 1, 1)!,� oil I hilm- ant, to� �1- lady sitting demurely ii , �. e a ,l3borb. addril,ss, on I r, Faith." ,L� , Lewin, Brusiels; A. 31�, C� 11a,rVi- bolding a, to-viel shower. );Iostesgism:
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- posed to be very wise, you kilow, nien. alike, , : � though 9"sh6rt_�lcirt is Just as coln- inin� a handkerel I iief, 14y sympathy He- then celebrated the, Holy Com- son, Olinton; F. 1-1. Paull, BaYfield;-M Mrs -Mains, Mrs. F. Little, Miss , L. " I ,�
about' a woman wl�45 had ,It the age I 'cannot help thfiil��n� that tile I forfable and far more beco "ling'. L t , I out to the �rb -but the onlv itunioll and. gave ariother short ad- S, Jones, �Go ie; �W. B., 111a ' - .� I
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: . �it didn't Is I age girl � , j�ohia Air4, President Canadian Bank -of Commerce� Toronto:, Principal W. L. Grwat,, Upper Canada College, Toronto. " P.A Ross, Publisher Ottaiva Journal, Ottatca: i ' - - I .. � I ' � 1.
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wants to have a Viii'd hair to cl-ITI . "Straus has beeii laid by prohibitionists upon the 'evil effect of r JOV , who "Government Cbsittrolbas ,operated in'seve rovi at , I . I
I or fuss -with so Is to enhance her ap- I liquor upon young people, and the claim is sautole, that they, Will, Cousione as the young man of Canada .And whous, life Is Spent In doing his the Dominion
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. more liquor under the'conditions proposed by Mr, For-uson than under bast -for them, I am glad to,align myself -with C#no.n Cody, Sir Thomas oili such palpable evil as to suggest that prohibition in a nebossity; � � I I I
� � pea�auce, she doesn't like looking out ' T,A- if the aim of the.Prohl-billoulats i�;_to%stria �gthen the moral Wbiteand Sir John Wtillison in support of the Prime, Minister in him certainly without 'such �,qvll gs is palpable- under prohibition, in the- .1 - ,�, ;�, �
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, talbllrl.oaf our Youth, then in MY opinion they-dre defeating thbir own I I I I � thalted Statesi It seems to Me that the aInousit of publid,lDir private,- I 4
. critically in her own'snirwor)� froln A - I . object, Most of,tha, youlig people whorn 3: have had under, Me have David Griph, Greening Wire Works, Rianilton: � .1,arm, which he proposed Government control leaves pomolbWAeod i2ot- - ,1 '
head in a severely plain mannish hair- oltions of trust, And have uAturally been subjected. to . "I'traval twice I every Year thfough Ill , a whbl$.of Canada. I know, compal Any of us to Interfere With 'the persolialfroodom og'�ib6i�b.abple,,W'. ,o I : ,
I I . oc�"P`1011 "a I baVO V.1WRYS found that to train & man to resist tempta- . I . . . � 11 . '.., .11 . �
cut. I l,t.!s too crude, too Unadorned ' temptation . the extent of the bootlegging evil In.1lanitliton. I do not know that it 'Dr. F. N. G. 514�rr, Toronto. . I " 11 -, 1 , �
, it.. was-k�dr out Much more Satisfactorily for All concerned than to . � ,
and, uriadoRsig,'; ,so slie'llas for the , try to devise ela,borate meatis to remove the temptation -from him," can be wor6e'ili any other part of the Province. in. the West you cannot . , I i , .
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I - I I I I I . . : I I hear any complaint. with present conditions, "Some oyer -zealous people GoVeissmsent Centro , oad, . I
. most,pait disearde& it'for the In I ore I I - . . to getaway from expressed ridicule and. disroupect for the, O,T.A." .. not work in the Provinces where it is befog tried, but such lml� se , I I . .1 .
feminine type of, bob, . Sir Alan A�Iesuorfh, Toronto, I I I at say I . .
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: I I -'I ba�ia be are in parlfasnesstar� - 9 Pre.. fo -0 � where there has been a, change, both under prohlbitory measures 4 ',
I . Personally, A think this ,professor an votblg now for more than nitty ye ifr:. F. Bairy ayes, , . ronto Carpet Mfg. Go Toronto. I _. i
man is all wrong., Femininity is Act a elections, aud I bA,ve never given a Conservative vote, but� I Am going "MY Impression of prohibition IS that, Whereas the, country goner., under Government Control� and the odds, to may way of thinking,.-- "
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, . I liiatt& of haisicut5 .or clot I has and. I to do o6 this Year, because 1, thinic that any- measure of prohibition Ally thought It, would be very much to,ite interests, it has only resulted All on the side of Government Control." i .�.
I . ,by law so -opposed td prohibition by education Is the very reverse of , in making many of our clitizens hypocrites and law' -breakers. This IS . . 11 I I .
� while both may have an effect on a . whit I have always considered,were the true principles of�Llberallsm. , having a very bad effect generally. ]Drinking Ili our cities and larger Mr. 8dywd Tellier, .former Liberal Member for ,- : 11
.11 gh�llj manners for the moment it will ' _ As well might one try to,Advance the interest at religion or at Chtletfasa-� towns has certainly IncreaAed to an alarming extent. I am not a lwet'i North. Esalax.4 Wiad,qor,.On&: , . I I i ", "
take- more than the Shape of a hair- � � Ity b$, legislatiow I that -would compel the people to'go to church."- but I am not Ili favor oi:ropresslve legislation. The Idea, of making , . . , . "'
. . cut or a pair of unbecoming knickers Profeiso � rAllred Baker, vaiversity,of Toronto: - . � I people good by statute is a dellision.", - - . . I . ' ht look.upon this,as a party fighf. I think W� must Ali I I
_toL change her -nature. As A, matter . . . .. ' I . talce oft our coats and -put Government Control over. I am. for, JQOVOM- ' . ' I . . 11�
"This O.T.A_ has liroVed a, failure, bolicelVed thongh it was with the Rev. Fatljer� C. J, Killeen, Belleville, Onta , - , Mont Control first, last iiind 911 the time-'* . I .. ,
1, of fact few of us hat have met wo-- . . bes� latentions and administered by Attorllke,YS-Goneral who earnestly , -I view.with a great deal of concern the increase In lawlessness I I . . I. . '. �
men who sported more or less of a desired its success; It has not stdpped the Use of liquor. there has and crime that proh-lbitton has engendered. It leads to 9. spirit -of dIS, Dr. .I. A. Temple, M.R.C.So; LL.D., Past Presidmi, � $ .�i L I
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s, contempt L for the Is-*; It has, created a class of bootie trust. It is no -use Saying tothe people ,You cannot have liquor.' Th Ontario Aledical .4asociation, Toronto: L � I � �
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beard or who along in middle life de loli. hive been enriched beyon ,po, Surely who want it will get it. Fifty-one pei'cent, of -the people cannot impoflS "I!here is one fact that Is veri prominent In my saind and w1lichl I .
veloped a harsh voice or who, perhaps Ols"g,111 . "I
time, to make a . their will on the other torty-silne per cent." , I tbink might well be onsphasized-that is the greaCincrease, In the
I owing to a lot of bard. work, developed n. R. B. Bennett, J.K.C., M -P L , L The Its 1 - - "
I firm muscles. Stselt; -women, however, NO ., 4-Hiniater of Finance, Rev. Jolla kons, M.A., Church of -England Rector.- . Use of narcotics In the last three or four years. an who WAS
. have. not chaiiged iheir womanly sia. Calgary, Alberta: I I . "After studying the situation I have heoome, convinced that Pre- o6dolloted to liquor has switched In many cases to drugs. While there I � �
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tuxis -TheyL are just as fesuinite -as . , ,,Not only has the Alberta. Act been declared to be legally valid, Inter Ferguson's Policy is the best solution yet placed before the people is itlwdyii hope for the drunkard, it Is.lilmost Impossible to am -0 the .
drug addict. �The O.T.A. was much too sweeping In Its Provialons," �
. . . I . . but in practice It does control the liquor traffic in that province. The of Ontario to Adequately deal with the liquor problem." . . I ,_, . I �
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I ever. . �best proof of what can be, done is what has -been done, and In the a A Adeacon Mackintosh, Dundias, Ong,: Most Rev. G. Thorneloe, D.D., D.C.L., Archbishop of Algoma, I I . . .
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Xo, its all fal-de-rol. Take the r beard at the Probibitiolaists of the Provinces whi and Metropolitan of Ebxlesiastical Provi
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. . lower orders of life.. Male and is, . 0. i5l.f the province -in WbI& I reside -11 think the present Liquor pro- L �
, control Act a good and sound one, and. has done more in the direction have GO,71rnment Co.#r,ol askJ "There In in hIsman nature a sense of freedom which must I 1. ;I
naale live under exaotly.the same can. of temperance than "y� IA* we hitherto Is.1va, had.' 11 �; . . L It shoW9'fhtjt they are satisfied with the law, And feel .
. hibition lh,v� I . : respected. All these considerations have to be weighed by the. Govern. 4
- . . � . . that it is ua;less to ask for a change." , ment I mind I have very great hope tlu�t the measures proposed by- ,
ditions, wear the same sort 09 coat LL.Col. Arthur L. Bishop, St. Catharines, Ont.t - , L 1.
and divill.c. pretty equally the respon- ' The 1. C. Makins, K.C., Strafford Ont.; ' ' . Premier Ferguson will be found, It cAMed ,out, to be & very great �
sibility'of providing loritheir fauril- . . -Xo good out come from arbitrary,and hysterical measures, I "In a very I V I - ' Improvement on wha_twe have been experiencing the past � few ymmll, I 1.
O.T.A. has Proved unforceable even under two such dry A.1torneyel- . "goz percentage, Of the cases! in my. experience can
goner, and ' -' Sir Ch lea Tapper, Winnipeg.- I
� ies and yet they retain their nature � I %I am Mr. NIOkl6 Mr. Barley, and where they have failed no tested in court In these districts (Waterloo County and Windsor l3or 4"r
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� one aloe will succeed. We are :faclng facts,, not theories. I think dor), -Pi1rjUl7 hue been cooimlttcd� This Is one feature that our so� .'Th 11,10 that convince Me most firmly thAt Pramlor� . . 4
according to sex is distinct as ever. , fair trial it 0otAriO, AS it has culled 'temperance' friends seem to overlook. lit this respect the our()- parguso y will prove V6 great bo,dia for the people of ont4rlo 1 4
Theoe pecipliq Who wilrry, And stew Government ,Control Should be given Q, I I I ,Viela-ha .�
I ramis., _ � Are based on my obsonliction at the great success of liquor controli In;
; their 'been in the West, and I believe the t will be eqUally satiSifuctor3r," seems worse than the 41sease.11 ,
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L brains because girls play games, . Herbert A.Prace, N.D., L.R;C.P., TorontO. I 1. Rev. W. G.'Martin, Pilgrim United1thurch, Brantford, OnL: r Manitoba. Control In Manitoba has brought *about the following three i I
West knickers and, for -convenience, Col. _� 1114o Man, Unless he Is blind can say with sincerity that the O.T.A. great Mprovements: there Is less drInkln& by both Young and old, � I �
Shear their looks. n�ight be better em- "It is not a question of "dry" or 'Wet",L It Is a, question of another wartleglarly by the young; control has created a higher moral tone In i * 0
played using Temperance Act acainst one that has been tried and found wanting, an a prohibition measure has ll�'Su the juccame we hoped and believed
I consider Mr. Fergasola'a prioposal reasonable And onforoeable,'and - It would be, when it became law. The more I consider the question the the community at largo; It has also brought about a, dooldedly higher . I
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- . - therefore A girmt advance on the old. Act. As such It should have the move convinced I am that the bringing about of prohibition, &n Ideal respect for la * W' " 'Zi I �
I support of every one sincerely Interested In furthering the Temperance towards which we are All striving, cutd. to which we are committed an L. A. Van Skiveir� formerly Inspector . �
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Consl(ance . church. -O "I have been ,on ardent prohibitionist all my Ufa. But In the
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, The P oresters held an At-home in, 0 *,1M I diombarige of my duties as Inspector for the,ChIldroWs Aid Sdolel ra I
. . y vl�w at the matter Is thatt the me a of liquor Is out of control rl resaad me, with their'sarlousneos. .
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I t1e, hall on Friday evening. . � and � Is ruoulsev wIld'(urder the Q.T-4-), and it is necessary to try to ,, a bar
. � almolut every ease of destitution which, came under my observation I . "
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. I .. ,bring It under- cOntrial - again." I I . . .The Ontario Temperance Act has,undoubtedlY abolished found that bootlegging was the cause, I do not believe In changing
--Mr. and Mrs. Logoill'and daughter , , hut Unfortunately, instead of 11h,vilag one bitr'tu ai hotel, I
� . ., of Blyth spent Sunday with their : Rev. Father J. E. Burke, C.S.P., St. Paws Roman, , . � roams in hotels o;onverted Into private bara?' my prohibition beliefs that I am taking a, retrograde stopi Prohibition I �
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. I . doughter, XTs. Leo Stephonsini., . .. Catholic Chffri(lh� TOrQzdO. ,� I I � 1. C. G. Xcohie� Vice-PresIdentl, Wellai?4 Page Hig, Co-, , . means War." . . I . � I �
Rev, Mr. Deacon. gave a very fine , � I "It (the O.IkX) has teen no blesslz*. 'During the yearo it has ' Rie�. Fiank Vipond, Streetsvilk Ont.t �
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address on *he temperance question, boon 013 our 61tatute Booka the yout Ontario, with singular and Not oulf labor, -but the countrY as 4 whole, will be better under Iq Ant not' afraid to express tlie conviction thaut the greatest 1�
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I basuitiful exceptions, has -gone -back. 'Wof 0 enemies at Christian, tompOirazOo, of sobriety, and of the upbull
oil Sunday afternoolf, . I � . terrifying increase In liquor 0overnment control. - I atrOU83Y endorse, the FOrislis u Policy-" . * -1
The Mission Band.held their ineet- axaOngst our boys and girls, even, of tender yearsi the consetilletit of ,Strong Christian character have not been the breweries and dis-
da,tosiloration of -moral standards And conduct; this OUZ110 of the boot- Major-General the Ron- S- C. Mewburn, Hamilton, ont.; tillorlea, but official and fanatical prohibitionists 'Who have been WiU-I' .
ing on Saturday lost, when they hold loggo'j; the conquest by strong liquor at our parentisi'our homes, our "I Unhesitathigly state that In my opinion the POII13Y of1the Goviart- to snake of the ObirletlasIt falth A. lesear thing than that at � the I I
clubs, our studentri, our gatherings, .hove been r. AS it is how Stated by the Prime Whist IM I -
their Thauks,giv,hlg meeting. A good beg9ttan and thrived r"B U ornetam" . .
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program was given. The moth4am I under the a -WOW of 'Prohibition." I � � ment-covitrol at liquo )f all the People of the Province, labs,. . �
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and a few others -were invited. After - , lately been in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Albortagimid ft. S. WW K.C., Preaide�it OAMAO Bar Association, Toronto.] �
Mr. L."N. Byrng, former Treasurer Sarnia . . British Columbia. .. 'I "I am satisfied that , . . there Is In the province no such thl
the Trogram a lunch wa% seryid, . I . . . This is what I ba,vo learned. The V PIO U9 As I �
a, few days Prohibition Union, Sarnia, Ont.: I who were strongly In favor of prohibition will Without ADY quR111144ti0sa (the O.T.A�), for the simple reason' that every
spent , .Government control at liquor bag come � prohlbition under It I believe that �
. Ros�_ XtGregor , I "There, =10 two questions before the electors In this olasslipaign, whaitever SaY now that'sloo- person who wants liquor ton get It without difficultY.
last week in Toro�nO,visiting friends � (1) win -we continue Gover�usnont control Under the Ontario Temper- into force they would never for one moment go back ,open their present the Premier And the Government home followed the only proper course I �
and taking- in the Winter rmik. auce'Actii an we have bad It for the l4ai'tow Yeara; whereby any Dermot logislation-11,- . � I . I :gin to them in Asking thc� people for a. mandate to VOMOV0, curl .
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� vs,ssttlag )Iquor can buy All he likes from the bootlegger, or (2> Will we Controller William Morrison, Hamilton, O"t . . I I : I
I . bxpre it roWanod so tfiAt a person can. only buy, It 4AIrough a Govern- "There 19 more alcohol drunk In Hamilton -no* than at a97 time ft Ron. Sir Thomas White, KXXX., Toronto.- I I .1
, . .: mant commission house, *here a Person has got to have SC pormit, to In the -city's history," . . . "That the Ontario T�mperanco� .&at is not capable of adequate �
� Stanleig Township lbay It. and then only A, certain quantity at a time? I am AOt,& "Unich `1
deabsed ft wift, but will 'William ffltjc�k, K.C., Torontoz, . enforcement, lacking as It does the strong support of public opinion. 11
. I Consetva,tive, I have Voted Liberal when I I tion In telftc the People of outarto that I . favor must by this time be clear to all who have given any study to the .
I Mr. Havold Stinson captured three not thin thoe.11 I - OX have no hesitRI subject. The- time has arrived to So amohd It as to prevent And limit, I
, � - viral in preference to the 0.T_A_ and that I Will support As far as -possible, the evils of thtiatiaparalace under a ovatens,of 1 4
beautiful Arctic owls, which made COL IL H. A. Carmasi, Belleville, OnLt I ,Government Col a . Gov -
the Pollak of th Forgunat'Goverlamenw, . ornment control, having A Armor support of Public opinion, and under
. their appearaini3pb-in this vicinity lie- "I am convinced the people have seen enough to lead them to is aron 4
cently llaroid* is quite a spon and . sa Of liquor by Oovbtnmlent Mrs. Emily Murphy (Janey 0inuch), . regulations which will not lftd,-to the evils which for the Pt t 6 - � �
, . decide they would rather have the distrIbUtIo . years have been inseparably consseoti&4 With the. administration ot
� I � reguls,tioil than 'b %O.Unv,arhp�loue. bootloggtr." ft, Albertu: I � .
'.1 knows how to handle the birds. . y . . . � Police Mqiatrate� Edmomol Alberta I opposed the O.T.A.", - . I I
Xv. Sol Kipfer, who. recently Moved'.L . oefore Government control became the 1AW Of .
I I Mom and Reverend H. J. Cody, U.P., D.D., Torontot It vig"Orously, hot)% on the platform And by, my Pon. 1 was fearful that Col. Rev. Cecil G, Wiluisn"'.00minion, Secretary, . �, I
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I .)a zablevements oblitrol. PIAA, in MY catIMILUOD, our last State would be worse than our Brat.' . avy League of Ca,"Ria. I � .
'ted Hill, is * longer "She " I steal, commit forgery or break any other IXW in CAXadX1 10
and and crime. lqo living person could.parsuadO me to the 0011trAM
I Mr. Robt, Armstrong visi q- , .sle.ria._ called upon -i -1 am punished and upon my release ignored, 4
" .irou� . . "After' a Varied of several years In Which I have been .koapt thatdof the O-T.A. .4
0 0 war t IV I rehabilitated myself, )oy"itoose, who know me, because they,
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green friendsooll Sunday last, f In be fi� a a 0 �h d th to ionforce the present Liquor Control Acti both as, a olty,Aud'proviuctal
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. iell Rohner, who spent the , , ' - ' at the 'I I her- liai!t . -b - -P - b I Am bound to acknowledge that my feus- were
� div ad And .ga t_fA ri , .r,.h.d b-tv. reeart-d to , A . ._ -11 =q.t"': 'There was nor -had,predieted. And am punished for the same According to la.w, I have the syssapsithy A
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.quoutier W,6rldllg for Mr. wili scotch- % isid . .cosi U a , in , th plao .. is or 0. A .9 a , even a rush of Inebriety as I
� , 11�. ..I. was ... romas Y dthitsilt he . " irit - b, of restralriC The condition of my friends, showing that they hold the law In contempt. , Vwr �
Mar Goderleh for the oh.,i the people showing a remarkable degree , y degree of Spiritual different is
. hits gone, to A � . I . . ,was steadily IMProVad___agftJh I S%yi,L not from An the tvolatment extended In -the two Instancesi The law 14
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ZLI!. � . . . . I I -10raper Dobie, Toronto., 1 14 - I . enrichment 6n,this purt'Of all,, tleoplewbllt IsSeamae the law was wall I should be the same from coast to, coast for Individuals and. all classes. 4
� � � "Mving voted 1,11boral It, the last gen4ftl cledtl6a. and dry In the conceived and Is being Well entofted.11 I � . . and until It to I cannot see the righteousness, or- the praotlesSility of I
". . . I . - I w*t.y have I decided to vate for Premier For. . � I . . . I the O.T.A." I I . . I .. . .%
. . first two referendums, , Dr. G. 1. MaW~, Telaperance Quitk4ale in 19197 ; "I
.. . . I . gunoWis Gqv6sument. and policyT It In beciaiiso Ontarfo.waiftg mar . ,,
, . - . less taxes, snore honesty, and' less deceitfulness, mor: Niagara Falls Onitii.- , � . � � Most Rev. David Witliams, Archbishop of Huron; I
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. . I I bunineas and . � 9 Ig we bad :Lii.bars And liquor Stores �n Klagarp, Falls; ,and Metropolitan a/ Onta . io,�London Ong.: , J11
I \\GGIve your Child a � bre"th Of education and Aces narro��_& Of chiallarn, more self. , "Before 10 I I r; ,P .4
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� . I : �Prc . , no hat number of bootleggers. The Provincial Police O.T,A ) has done more to encourage Aeceit and WMOOOZO
, . . I . 11 - I 11 Anil the License Tsulpectors have been very I Active in endeavoring to , imorb to demoraliza ills Youth of the country And to create a gah4a Iq
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aim � . W. J. Fair, Kiniston, OnL: � . . 11 . I . . I - enforce the Ontario Temperance Act, but It Is really impossible to do so or law tbasiall the other-milaen combined durbs .
, - �erauson% Policy, but I particularli, disrespect I "A
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... 114111, convinced me as'probably no endorse the proviaton that no permit shall be given to, persons under 21 : y0 . � , . � I � idu 14
I -other,man could Ot the pernicious 6-419 � years of aue," . I - , I I the only sAne system." . -
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agree with me when IL.aIlaak 'of. his, far-seeing vision, his profoun Mr. Paul 1. Mylerji Prell, Canadian Vesti"ghOU80 CO -P Levi .Williams, Police Mootrate, Pict0n, -001,.' .
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11 scholarship, and his-ttuo appteclaitiOn of -human values, I believe 'Pro- � . I . I . I I . "Ali my life I have -been a temperance advocate. But wheh TaaW, ' Iq
, . _ . . Whitton is the blackirst apbEon tho,whole history of the Province of HaMilton� Ong_- -- I . I hot Only how the law itself was being didregarded, by people who werei *4
� I � .� .. . I � . . '. Onturic." , � � , . 14. . � .1 . I . . , ,,As a largg'oniployer of lalim 1'19oe no )Possibility of room for , not Addicted to law�breakingbut by the actual perversion of the-proceast 11
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I I . '. I . . . . - complaint in;Ontarto when 9, man %limit be alloWed a bottle of beer I felt there ratist be some (ihaugM - I'llalVe been hlagidrit,al
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I 1, , . . I tlaria C.'Field I I his. own house. Long, experience with our met In this coxopalay is go L in Picton for 18 yeviru, and what hev struck me recently to the Umitsil
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I I . . 1. our pregent system of chintiotling the liquor quiatloss. Will Wive on the J, G. Notman, Vieb-President A&Kinnoiw Industries, . I . %
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� . . . character of our young 'People, who are growing up In an atmosphere � arfnes . OnL... . , . � I I .1 Sir John Willigon, Toronto: I . I . . I
I I 1� � of reckless law-breakIng and deceitful living. NVIII it be possible for S.f, Clath !i no":' with our labor as we had - :1, 111_was wholly unprepared for the Unanimity bf opinion e2prossed, _�
. � . them to have thos6' feelings'. of patriotism they Should have If they "We have as Much trouble W
.40 1 before prohibition came wto effect. There are the same Monday and , in favor of Government Control. Again and Again I was told by thissaii '
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11 . I ei�d.ruo M, Far -ols'a-volleY as a ellacer Via a per. Tuesday difficulties, but new they are due to Poisoned af'c6hol. who had opposed the system ,and voted for prohibition in. Plebiscites ,
. . plextrig Iltc�lcca�F � .a endeavor, to Boll I -have good bear When they -eferendunis -that conditionis were better under control And that I �
M � � , 1. . I men would be much better Ir they could and I I I .
, . I � . � I I I I I I I want It Goveimment. control ",they have. It in the West is WhAt'wo they would not vote to - reatore - the prohibitory enactments. i4b one .
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� . I- � I ... I ,.$ip Joseph Flavel1q; Bart., Toronto: �- � 2 � . should have In Ontario .11 . . � ,
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� � - I 1. nds a.change In the in liquor. raseu under the rePraOsIve O.T,A. truth has,lost its ancient - respSeted And enforced, that there was fanliass drinking th hotel boa, -
I . there- Is a weight of public o'plialoh '*hich dema I ideafrable, plazas, and that there was 9. goktor degriaoi I .
Shoes��, 11dren I eilsting law, and which will not be met AaI ant hesitating :power. The administration of Justice bas been honeyearrXed by perjury rooms and more ux
� . . I L do by the preo, faelinv�-,.as under prohibition that, .
- body of public opinion for Its enforcement, Thorofare, with the elim. and the bath lies lost its sarittify, ,despite the conscientious And able , 'of social contentment And no such -
i Ination of the legal- quora in public houses of entertainment, I . efforts of- ningf Straies, Crown attorneys and police offic6r,s who have iiji'dke Must be carried and a secriTt store of liquor provided for dances, . .
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men � who. bave spent almost a . 1, , I I I . I
I a, system of Permits, as probably the -beat obtainable change onforelble begins. The O-T.A_ia despotic, Arbitrary and against the will of�the � I
, 0 a Wnt�el,y' in the , I � . I olitianis of Canada. A *Is,) la,.v Is 'the State's collected will". The O.T.A. Albert Whitney, brother 10� Chg late Ssr James Whitney, .
I f � : �,lotd r the oxistinz state of.pubUe opingpin," , I . I " I . . - .
. qlawtej ' , .1 � � . . I � . . novel, was. Under the O.T,A. wQ are all.treatbd As ,- 6 ,- I _11
study of scieritific shoe design- . - - , ' I . children and weak . . I . .
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I I I Llev. T. W� G�ogwill, Presbyterian Church, Cobourg, Ont,:, ,l, It . L, , . - . I., I � . I � � , . I I . . � se G&Ver , anoaries- , . I
iftg, These Mou. ha�ve created . eq believie the " , , � gs and as'l, I 1. I I I "The facts ;iare us,in tile face. When tj instant disp I
- : ' � 0,T.A, to be a failure, but Ili this election calispaign Dr. A. Primrosi�o, Dean, 6f_ffedicine, Voronto Univermty- ,-of this province are'lil receipt of a yearly revenue of sometbirgAlkO . I L
a shoe that protects .the health ' , , , '" 1 ,regard the Act not as a political issue, but a moral Iss o "They (the modfml. doctord) are Idgallyposymitteq to issue a definito five 'Willio. dollars, and the bootleggees ate profiting to the extent at � . 1.
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of your child � number of preset tions A this whole litelsieSs ,would not 1. .
I ., I . . ' I . � . . I I , ment I find conditions Under the Ontario Temp6ralicw-Act; to be number of slok Iollc requiring alcohol should not exceed that number, And ask ourselv 8 in all seiloushess U 'OvOrmla'ant with the splendid, �L .. . , 1,
No wrinkleol linings to create uluoh worms than they were before. I believis that PraInier. Vargi�son and the dbetor tt.he lleeps within that limit is�. Safe from all."roO be fri. far bettek-lialids entrusted to � 11 G �
� callouses; no tlicks', but a . . Is making 6, Sincere And studied, effort to secure a law that will be criticism, The present oltuationAs Intolerable. The medical protessid'al , IbUaknes8 record of the, present provincial Government, at which the I .1 .
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