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I , I I I I I � : � -_­ I 1 Iii' ,� , � ,,�­, ,:,� � I ( '. " ' ' ' I U.rsl , �' "�,�',�' �'� ,�':�:a�ihershpaf i i ' - 6 . -al I \ . , I kin.jt, 1 4 6% ' 6 , ' 1 6 1 ,,1 . I ST %P 1. , �: �6 , '.. ,, , ,, : 1q,osJX" Mon,�' I wus thinkin Y5 wild I I t � � I . _ , 6 li�,; I I I . I !4!.' I— , ' ' . 6 . Wer a e -y.. ca e 'wrong* , U-29-metits: I I , I . 1: 11�,,� , It thk� j U' . : help ymu Inform ng . I L Le I _0 '', . . 1, I hnot AU b 6 , I I I I I ' traigh , it I Tb ., .1 I , ,� .. ., I . : . I . 1. I i I . . I I �. li ! I , 1� � ­_ ., liev t harne as soon as I . I � . I I i .1 i I 1. 61:: . " . � I ' gorie's . . I I I � I ; � . 6 . I 1, i I I .. . I -11 ­ . , 11, ! i ; .,,the nioi'ni�nashufi wtis over," sez li�. �. I I . 6 1 . , ; . 1-1 I I ' I ; I ' . I I : ;:,I,�:", . J � I . I � 1 I I . . . : . , ' . d jo,irnal, Ottaw. .. 1 :6 �_� I , . R$o., [,P4,,D. PubUgh,er 011aW - � I . . ' I I I , ]�, �6" 6 Fl. I I 1 - � I J onto: I , I I operated � in several. of. fhe, Provbwes at' 11 �� :i:, J . . , '' �� ,l � I sez'I.. gir John Aird, President -ce, Tdi . a to abstalper of tv I I � , '' ��;' � t�-; � ,: , ", $"Fei.whAj tays&n?' Canadian Bank of Commey 11: �� � � , Princlial,W. L. grant, Upper Canada College, Tor�o ; 401, 1 6 , I , I I . I , . , " � . . , I � . �, B , 4 , � I m � - ibitionists. upon the evil; J effect of � '!As . tal , . 761AY-UVeyears' standingr as 040. Who i Ament''Cantrol.has i 6;vents w# I �'. , ' " � � , , ,!'' � I t4cause. ye � will hev nae yin t o the ]Dominion, and apparently without grave evii---at all I �� �. .�, 4 I , I . '''.­ .'", I I . "Str,ess has been', laid by proli , loves the young men of Canada and whose life jS spent in doing his I *on ,h- .16" : I I 1, ", le"loil, the noo." sez "Yer Poll young peop I I -'Onsume . Ayself with, Canou Cody, Sir,, Thon�xv�s - at biti Is 0, nooewitv­,:� . , 6 : , ., 6,�� 1 vot' . he. liquor U �Je, and the claim As made that th�Y Will f best for them,'I am glad to align I , . , oizt such palpable evil -as to suggest th , probi 1 " �, �,�'' ., 1� I I" '. I I .L 1 . U�on than under ,rt of the Prime Minister in his ,, P � I , palpable ibitign - In thg . . � "I 6 White and Sir .Tohn Willis6n in suPPO . certainly without subli evil , , , . I 1, I � J I" fre.en:4 �Ir, Joynt, says lie is" OR- More liquor.under th� conditions pro'posed byMt. Ferg . I I Is under prou r1rato 11 : i 'T� 1 , I I , I . _� 6, , 11 L . 'If the aim of the -prohibitionists is to strengthen the moral fight against 6 1 An6d'lawlesSUeM" . United States, I to me, tha't thLe amount of 'public or p � I � I i I the O.T.-g- the evils of intemperance � it 6 seems I � ;c : ,', - po�ed. to'Fer uson 8 policy oi6 Gover- - ft),)re of our youth,. then in my 'opinion they are defeating their own I . I , I ' I I -oposeO Government control levos iossable, need riot, . I ., i � ,�,�'�:,:,.�l - I ,,, ..- .. 11 I g . � ve . , Greening, Wire Wor ks� Owmilton, t harm which the pt I r.po , 4 , , I . �, : . 6, N min r 0 ye hev � been object, people whom -1 haxe had under me lia 11 co any'.of us to hit0fere, With I � , _90o,," . . I 1; I : ! V I t .Most of the young . iedn subjected to David. Gr4ffith, . I . =Pei ,me personal trdOdom ot othe I , I , 6 . � .1 1, �: , . .pntrol, while , ,kgh',thc wbole,of Canada. I know 61 1 11 I . I �' ��: � , I occupied ositi6ns of trust,. and have fiaturallY t . . :� 61, 1 1 . ',hi�tl P I hki-ve always found that to train a man to resist tompta- I I travel twice every year thfo, , . I I I I I., I I I 0- ­ Q ln,�yer, ould, heid,off in favor of I temptation. , the extent of the bootlegging evil in Hamilton. I do not know that it D& F. N. G. Starr, Toronto- . , I ,� I L I 11� .1, 11 I I �,."�,,� !� ��; I I I . � . . �,,�!� � , " I I . I . ,., 6 1 d out much more satisfactorily for all concerned than to ,rovince. in the West you cannot- 6 . . � t�� Control fjoW '' . �L ' , I� 4 ' I , , ith both ,can- tion worke I . �� � , � '. 1 4 is I "Some over -zealous people ten US tba.tL qov�ernmeni I I , , i it,for niony, a day", so w can be Worse in any other part of the I? 111 ; ��. � . 4 �e W � I I ise elaborate means to remove the temptation ft'om 1111A." 'With -present conditions. in Ontario it impossible . . 'L �, , 1 1 - I .�', : try to dev , eing tried, but suol1i is n� MW lj � 6 : I ,,,di,dqtes�,agin.the &ink , I ,no I . I . . . . hear any complaint le d disrespect tot the O.T.A." 61 not work in the Provinces wliere it is b ll, PiOvi.2'Ir " , . � , ...I i 1: �, I I I � .to get away fromexpressbd ridicu an interpretation �as I � have found it. I ha,V6 visited eac 'a . ''I . , , ..:1, I . k".1 � ;� , ',' I I- J,qtl whatir to 'cast yed vote,"' he sez, Sip Alan Ay�estvort4, Toronto': . . , I I Toronto Carpet Mfg. Co., Toronto.- UY measures, AtA - 6 1 ., 6" . , �,;: ; , , . 6 1 1 1 . where there has been a change, both under piohlbitd � I I ­;�;;,, ,, ,, , ry ljayes;� Pre&, I . . I :.j:1, I �, ,� � 6 � .g no* for more than fif fty years in parlianientaxy Mr. F. Bar ,,, '. I I 11 have been Votin I going 'is that whereas the country gener- under. Government- Control, and tlife odd4: to my way'of thinkingi %riq� ., 16 . t J I: 1. I :,"If ye, Wus, Iri�sh, an .quick witted, �r: ,given a Consel�m. tiv�e, vote, - but I an -L 111�ly impression of prohibition . .11 ,6 �-: , - � elections, and I have nevE I interests, It has, only resulted I ,� .11 . . "'' :, -, i�sted,av b'Qin, Scotch, an shlow to � of prohibition ally thought At, w very much, to �its 1 all ow the side -of Government Control," I , I %%, . ;!6i : , . , that any measure ould be . . 1 6 1 . I b. r . I 1 . to do so this yea 1 6 �, ;� : t': � . . k I � �, ! �,�: I , , . , _­ . � tifik a -V1 tings, it wud be ii c� problem ��, to prohibition by .�ducation Is the very roveFse of : I . I �,:, , I I I I . because I think I 1. s and law -breakers. This is 1.111, , I in making many;or our citizens hypocrite -mor Liberal Memb& ,for � 'I , �, ,,�, ir I , . . 'by law,as oppose, lie true principles Of, Liberalism. having a very bad effect 9dnera,I1Y;,- Drinking In our cities and larger Mr. Edward Tellier, foy I : , � ': 2� � - , . , ,,,,,_�,, ',, " - 1 to. ye at all at all/� seg 1. "Ye will what, I ha,ye ahi�ayo considered'were t O' I am not a 111t� I Wind o 06 . I . 11 I 1 6 1 1 , '�! I � � I ,1 � . . As well might one try to ad.Vance the interest of religion or of Christian- . towns has certainly increased t au'alarming extent. , North Esqex� 8 r� ut. 11 . . ill � , 11: , I �, ,,�� 1 �, , , ' ' . ati - idea of making . I Pl�f � I i r in m4i i � .y, how -0e used to I Ity by 'legislation that -would compel the people to. go, to church." I avor of repressive legisl. On. The � his as 26 p I we.inustl an 6 .1 �- , 1� �'� e i ' r Sand ' I � but A' am myt ia f I � V "I do not look ilpon.t ,arty f ght. I think � :,­ 1 '7:,.: I ! ,,�_ � e � ' I .. good by :�t,_� lute is a -delusion." "" . r am t Aover#- '. I � I , � , : �, 1',�­ I li��dh I . I 1) _ . _4�, 1 ilrdoent Control over. , .. _ �L ., rink, hot shtuff in the ould days , eople I I . "'.. �,, take off our coats and put Gover 1 4 � I I -1, . !,;_ " ��. . I I . pr6lessor Xfr,-ed Balger� Uaiversity'bf Toronto.. . . Z, ...I',. I., first last.,and I all the time." I , , I I I 11 , "t� I �4__e - 11 . r ;I4, . , . ., I . I "lie Belleville, Ont. - . meat Control I . .1 . I.— t:�'. _� � . � I ow some fellahs used to take ' was with the Ki en, I , .. . � . ­ � ; , _- ,,'r I . ' , - , ; , ,�, . i ,. �a� "I . I . "The 0.11I.A. has proved .a fallure,.conceived though it Rev. Father C. Y, nerease in lawlessness �iL - � 1. - . I �� , ': , liskey wid a little hot Wather, and besi* intentions arid, aLdminie,ered by Attorneys-Qeneml who earnestly ,, "I view witil a great deal of concern the I 1. A. Temple, M.&4C.S., U,X-!, Past Pre9dent If , I , ''I 11 " 17,­.,�­,., � I I I thL use of liquor; there. has �fid crime t"nat VroFibition has engendered. It leads to a spirit of dis-, Dr. , . I I I I , I-, .1 I'll I - H our'silves, used to take . desired its - e I I I _� Success'. It hag not stopped 11 , --,=�CrS, oi <e I , , I ,. ) the �eople ,you cannot have liquor.' Those Ontario Medical Association, Toronto: I . i ,�,:; 11��_ , I I., I . I ontem e law; it 'has created a class of bootleggers trust. It is no tqe saying t( 11 . I ' I i '­_ fly grown ;:.(, a . I . 1, � f avarice, Surely It is� ty-one pei-cent. of the People cannot impose.- "There is one fAdt that is very prominent in my mind and which , �! i� I I � � I � _1� , . :. . 01._av,ather wid a little4whiskey in it. . who have beep enriched beyond the dreame; 0 who want it will get it. Fif 'I think mIlght w 1-f -be emphasized -that is,the great'increase In the, , I �� .. 1: � the Ot,he � e �:: i! �A, , . . , I -e a changel" ,'� I I I . 1. their will on . �, forty-nine per cent" � I I I . , : .,, i4ow� if, me frind, Jaw'n Joynt, doesn't tinis to mal, � 4 1 1 use of narcotics in the last three or four years. The main who, was , , �! ,, , 11 I . I I ' I : �: " ; , anny whiskey at all, at all, an nis A., ehlarch of E11914nd Rector: - e , ,!,� I:, � i � , ,� W4nt I Ron. R. B. Bennett, E.C., 1g.P., Ex -Mi ter of Finance, . Rev. John Lyon�s, M. . . Pre- . addicted to liquor has Switched in many cases to drugs. Whil there I . :_ . ZZ , . , . come corivinced that it is p1most impossible to .cure tho ; ".. "I'll . : � � prefers . postdm;arr ginger tay., mebby I Calg&y, Alberta: I I � I . I I "After studying the situation I have be -, placed before the people is always hope jar the drunkard, ,� I . . �'': :'' " � ' ' miei, Forguson?s PO drug addict. The Q.,T..&., W,As n, ,n its proviaiops." 01 � I t .." I I- I : , � . � I licy is the best solution Yd 11 � . _ Much tog $Weepi g I, I � �, . .. 1, ,; ;1 ,�, 1 1 1. I .% he ' er fer it, an I intrnd the Alberta Act been declared to be legally valid, em. , " k,6 , � , ; , ' 1 4 , ,� I is all the betth � -Not oilly has Ac in that 'Province. . The of Ontario to adequately deal with the liquor probil � . . ;�,' .1 ", I I I I T-;4 I , I I � I ' I .. . I - I Nost Rev. G. Thorneloe, D.D., D.C.L., Archbiahop of A . � , . . 41 1 , ". . i' 0 rVoie fer',hiinjust tile. same, an � - but in Practice if does ,control the liquor traff � and in the .. � . , I M4 i I 'i. I 1: ,� , ;, , . Proof of wha is what hao been. done, 0 Mackintosh, Dundas, OnL. . I 1.� I " I I . I than that it makes it ,aisier fer I b es t he Appellate Division of, the � Supreme Ven. ArChileac n Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario, 19151f. ,.,:. . I I . .� s . lan ago at one of the - I I - , ,, More I g1l judges of t ard of the Prohibitionists of the Provinces which and Metropolitan of ' 11 ,. 11 . � I �L me to I kape the mig�us gain shtraight." Court of i . ,which I reside-'I,t4ink the present Liquor ' "You never he change to what we call a pro- "There is in huxnan nature a sense of freedom which must lie . I I I L il 1: . L , 1�, . . I �., 7 and has don6 inore in the direction have Government Conti!Ol asking for a atisfied with the law, and feel respected. All these considerations have to be weighed by the GoVer]I­ � I I I I V�' I �, � . 11 Contr X,gopd and sound one, e hibition law,. It .shows that they are s , 0 i ; , 1 ... I I I "'I §ed -I canna"dae,'onything wi ye, L . I herto have had.'" m,ent, and I have very great hatio that the measures proposed by , I � of' temperanc4e ,tha,ii any law we hit I for P. change." . , 1. 1� :1 ­ IL.��,'' , ' ' 1, I . . I that I . I I . great 1 � ": .�� ,;. , ,, I . I ., '. I it is useless to ask Premier Ferguson will be found, if carried out, to be a very ,$ 1 11 11 I : :, �,! " I , I sei. ".1 ken tell ye wan ting that af- p, St. Cadwines, Ont.: " Ont..- . - 1 ,�: . 'Lt. ,8,.X.C.� Stratford, .. . . I -Col'Arthur L. Bisho 1. C. MLikin improvement an what we have been ftlieriencing the past few years.' . "I " . i ,� I I . thur Decimbir the iursht, the political The I con-, I � . I 'Ako -good can come from arbitrary and hysterical measures, experience I 1 . .. I I � - - "In a very large p6rcentage of the cases In -7 - I � . A , ��aJ_.Nickle-joynt yin," -he sez. I I � . has proved'unforceable even under two' such dry .&ttorneys ese districts (Waterloo County and Windsor Bar Sir Charles Tupper, Winnipeg: ''.T. .1� ! � I I �� I 'O.T.A, tested in court in th - firmly that Premier � i" , i , � � . , I , General ps ted. This is one feature that our so- "The reasons that convince me MOZt I ,!�. , , , � Ali what'differ ao'es it make?" sei , Mr. Nickle and Mr. Raney, and where they have failed no commit I � �, '' I , � �, , � on cceed. We are facing' fadts, not theories. j think der), periury has been to overloole, In this resp�ftt the cure Ferguson's Policy .will prove a, great booii for the people of Ontario " , I .1 �, oind av'a Tory I e � else- will all . I ,f liquor, . �'; �� .. "'I ' - � : � called 'temperance' friends.seem ; � ��_',,, , ,, . , ,"Shure isn't anny k Government Control should be given a'fair'trial in Ontario, ai.it has an the di6ease." . . are based on my observation of the great success a control in 11 �, � , I , ., � I I . -he following,three I � , � , � - -r a U. F. C.? I a West. and I believe the result will be equally satisfactory." seems worse th ' , * ' Manitoba. Control in Manitoba has brought aboutt � , , ;,,, . , , ,. �� ,,`betther than a Grit, ai � been in the I .. JSr less drinking by both youn I I .�! i�,.� �, � I ,:. . I., (II ' I I Rev. W. G. Martin, PilgriM United Church, Brantford, Out great improvements: there .e and old.. : .,r ,� ::;�, ., '', " I kin tell ye wan -tin- that -of- � O.T_A_ I ,� I sez. , ­ .D.,, L.R.C-P-, Toronto: , ,,No man, unless he,is blind, can say with sincerity that the a higher moral tone In I ,� � . Col. Herbert A. Bruce, M i M �,.,� " .,, thur Decimber the firsht, the poliiica tion of another een the success we hoped, and believed .,Particularly by the young; control has created. I I . "It Is not s, question of "dry" or ,,Wet,,; it is a ques the community at large; it has also brought abo' t a decidedly higher I., ; , Z �_ '.1 . . I . and found wanting. , as a prol-ii.bition measure has, b more I consider the question the a ,� �.,. . I � I I , - : a against one that has been tried - � � I , � , ;�Cv pe an plen- TemperanciB Act and enforceable, and it would be, when it became law. The out of prohibition, an ideal respect for law." . � I � 11 p �': I . . thim. lads ,will be, so ch, consider Mr. Ferguson' reasonable that the ,bringing al, I commi I I I . .. 1 : 11 : I , 1. tiful that there won't be room enough . I s proposal hould-haNe the � tted as . I ;1 '' " I ,1 11 the-refore.a great advance on the old Act. As such it s towards which we are all striviAg, and to which we are . y L A. Van'Skiver, fO�'Me,Fly N,3PeC90r I 1. � % . I . -rested in furthering the Temperance interest of the communit I . I ; 1 . , . ,, � I . men and women, eager for the b6st moral vl i: � I ,�, on the barrun dures' to hould thim," u %cry one sincerely-inte runkennem" it is the responsibility., of Children's Aid Society, picton".'ent.: 1. 11 I :! � 1. ,�': ,., , . , � , ez 1. . I I . cause and ucing the. evils of d � '. I � and of the state, is a 'process of education- I .1 I "I have been an ardent prohibitionist all my life. But In the' I I 1. I ,� 1 , I 1, i , 1 S, .1 � I . ounty: I he church." spec,�or for the Children!s Aid So I , � "i '­ : '�Wad ye tell me, Tim, iry molV, sez. olice Ndgiarake C. H. - Burgess, Peel C the home, the school, and t . discharge of my duties as In clety I . �� � i - . ,� . . P . � . came across conditions that impressed me, with their seriousness. In � .� I 11,1-11 , ,,My view of tije matter is I under my observation X I 1. I .1�il .." �, I, he "what the policy of'Milit I -that the sale of liquor is to try to D. L. McCarthy, X.C.,, Toronto. ,. ,. ,,� , , �,� , � I . I - O.T.A-), and it is necessary "The Ontario Temperance Act has undoubtedly abolished the bar, almost every case of. destitution which came ng � ­ ' . 'L I . I ., , , - . i -day." � . I Vse- - not be I � . ,,L . . I � I and is running wild: (tinder the . I do lieve in changi � I _-, : �,!,� , �!� . , .guson is to . one bar in a hotei, we now have tho� ca . � � bring it under control again." but unfortunately, instead of having I an, taking a, retro ra p. Pro bition, � � " , � 1, '' '. :1, I I, � I I 1. . I bar,." I 'It 1 _. a da Ste hi , . � , . I '� isy wa:nj�, sez � my prohibition beliefs t1l, (' " :, .: "'Faith that's an a . . d into private I . ,�i .� rooms in hotels converte . , l :,, I ­'. 11 ' ur I , ­,�.. _ -1 t�­�+_- I 11� I ��.,� . 1. � -, . ,_ I .., - I the same as it has al- Rev. Fiather J. E. 0 ke, C.S.P., St. PetWs Roman means war." - - , :�. �,��, .,­�!, I ��, l . . . . . C. G. Mc�.Ltie . � � ­4-,-,,41,,.14i�".: � �.�, � � if � : ", I "his polity is out av Catholic Church, Toronto: ., Vice-pr,esidentp Welland Vale N/9- CO'D -ect - P.. I I �� :1 '. ,,, . , 11 . I Rev. Frank Vipand, &T 01)ille- 0 i3 11 '. ;:;'e"', ; I I Q.T.A.) has been no blessing. During the years It has St Ce ?3, out.. otter under tb a 1= "reatest I I � , .� ,%,,.','�, i �.� , , ways been, to kape the Grits "It (the . . gftari,14 . , �..., ,.� , I , �p , liatther be what name they youth of Ontarl6, -with singular and ,c pbuilding ,� I ; : "I., '�_,. . I I bwer no i � I on our, Statute Books the ,-Not only labor, but the country as a whole, will be b " -I am not ,dra& to expres� conVIP12 I that the - 1. , ,:, . been m - enemies of Christian temperance of sobri-ty, and of the u I 1. .;��.. : 'i . , ,� 1. �. ''I '� iful exceptions, .has -gone bac crease in liquor . I etrengly endorse the Ferguson P0,licY - M � � I " ' 4 -1 "I ,' I k, The terrifying in control istlan character hWve not been the breweries and dis I i� I'' � 11 , " ,� '. -icall thin-l'sl ves. bea'ut . the consequent .1 Government ' maton, Out.: 11 of strong Chr - 11- � I :��,� - ,� amongst our. boys. and I girls, even of tender years; anatical prohibitionists -who have been wi .�,,.,- �'7��' . be too- sure o' rsel," sez I 'I boot- . afl the ff0u. S- C. Newburn, Ma overn.- tilleries, but official and f thing tban I ­ , " Don't Y) ' "deterioration of. moral standards' and conduct, the'eurse of the Major Gener state that in my opinion the policy of the G � ing to make of the Christian faith -a lesser that ofthe . :, � , "I ts, our homes, our "I unhesitatinglY . . 7 stated by.the Prime Minister, is Mahometan." � I � . I . ;�,;.��., 11, I a r the, Leieberals are no all I legger; the conquest by Strong liquor of our paren I I 1 1.2 _1 , I . ings, have been and thrived I of liquor, as it is nOV I have � ,, 11 .,t" :: - Fer- I clubs our students, our "gather . �";:� ,� I ; .� ,: � 11dy" 'fe cans. Mishter I . I ment control ple of the Province. I �!­ � I. deid yit,by ony m 10 best interest 62 all the peo' I - . 11. � � . tind�i .the swa7,61! prohibition.!' sound. and in the ces of Manitoba Saskatchewan, Alberta and. ff. S. WILife, X.C., President Onfar-io Bar Association, Toronto.- I 1 .: - � j�. ",�� �: � � ' _ I. - . a " �, I . I -,n in the FrOvin ple t1-11anisatisfiedthat - - . thereisfilth : ��,,� � I � �,;., : Iegusoli isn't the onj I y yan in the coun I 11 . . lately bec at i have learned.' The Poo e province no such thing as � I I � I ,�� 11 , - , ;. . , ** , . mer Treasurer Sarnia I . , British Columbia, . . . . This is wli� I � 1 ­ ': 11 � ; , : , � try wila can change his mind. Thoos- Mr. L., N. Byrn,s, for I � n will without any qualification * it _e O�T.A..), for the simple reason, that every, . :, . . I . were strongly in ,favor of prohibitio prohibition under (tb �: " ,�, �. ­ "I � , who ver say now I - Go,vernment control of liquor has come 8 - .2 I believe that I � I I � men an weemin Prohibition Union, Sarnia, Ont.: that sine sent wa�ntA liquor can got It 1;111,thout d! '11cultY. �, , ,'.; - ands an th66SMds I �- 11 I In this canipaign, . whate , on their Pre J per on wao e Government have followed the only pl;oper course "' 1;,'. . , 1, I 1. I . There are tivo questions before the electors into force they would never for gap, moinen , t . go back up the Pren-der and th P OV 1, _ - :,-1 "; � I ­ . k'iised to vo Tory, will vote -wi the � .(l) � u8 Government control under the Ontario Tempy- 1" . � U.§n to them in -sking the� people 'for A m4n,ja,to to're= e our :;'.. , I L te will -we contin - gislatlon." I - , �N � ,:;�:,­: I ' ' ' inctair alice Act, as we have had it for the last few 3 affiliti7on from us." I ,.`M- - %;'.,��,-4 ; I .. th 8 1�fister S Tears, whereby any person . .�, 19. ,� -,�� , �!,� r �:� , �)��,.4teeberals i tinle, � � -�aL:.,, '. � � �,,, . �� ,, , . I I w I anting liquor m3i'buY,all he likes from the bootlegger, or (2) will we Controller. William A10fr2b_6N,1 RgIn'lton' on" 6 .ZZZ.�_w . �1.1 ,,,� � atoll too', an, just aS canny a chiel M rough -a Gover cohol druilk In Hamilton now that at anY iinld' Rt. Hon. Sir ThAqw-fi-9 R/'Hfe, 9.,C.1V.1L^, 2'0n,nda... -4, *� I, I .:: "I : �- � :,Is Sc ', have it contfolled so that a person can only buy it th n- "There is more 41 1 11 � "',That tl� ' ()nta'Jo Temperan -.,, 1.4 not (IMpable of adequate, ":I."�, ., . - to t ce A,' - . ,' I �'! ,,:' 7 r.�reend, 1�fister Ferguson, ever I erson has, got tokhave'a_perinit , e r ., 11, -is ye I ­� 11, . ment cominission house, where a P at a time? I am not & sta,un h in be city's history." ' I . lacking as it does the strong support of public opinion. I � � � - I ' � enforcnilent, .1. . I . � ;­�,: M , 7� 11 � .. . . ,� bu� it and:Tlreii'�only & certain quantity . med It wise, but � ' in� be clear to all who hrivo given, any study to the, I �' ` �"`I' 4 was. 1, - 1, , �,��atiVe, � I have voted Liberal when I dee I I -11 William HUIOCk, X-C-, Toronto- f iiiV6f by this ti t, I':. � n "- - . I tfi Oid fer'meb.by half an hour to, , ; I I � Corisc� . . . I . I "I have no hesitation, in telling the people Of Ontario that I avor to so ,,rae�jcl -,.t as to prevent and limi - I � . . ", � 'I ,, r I I �,.;­ -ftot"this time.-_ . , � subject. The,time has arrived � - I , , _ I . . I ,;:�� , ", � d s andy's stub- , - - , � ' .. I I I , Government control in preference to the O.TJL, and that I Willi support n Gov . ;,� �", , I L11 � as far' as possible, the evils of intemperance tinder a, system Of . . _ po�n orne'sinse into S I � . lwving a, firmer suppon of pul,)Iia opinlo_ and under "� � � .", � ,, R. 11. A. Carman, Belleville, Ont.: the policy of the FerffusOP Govemmen ernment, control, i ''; ,,, � ,_ -1 �. av c6orse he . Col, -gh to 'lead them to I . not lead to thr3 evils *which Tor tile past seven . ,�. 11 '' �., � ,� , . born Scotch -head, but I * "I ar� convinced the people have seen enou regulations which will li I . !�,.� . I I Lurs. Emily Murphy (Janey Canu&), � "? . e as he has al- , years have been insepara,bly connected with the admil StratiOn Of 2� ote Grit the Sam I decide they ,would rather have the distribution of liquorby Government .1 . I I I I -z, � '' . �Vill V . ti�an' by the unsbrupulous bootlegger." . . police N&gistrate, Edawnton, Albertat t7he O.T.A.11 � I ` i�j �. , �, :: �, ways done. WhIn I see h-ew he sh- I regulation . . t� the law all Alberta I opposed I �11 . � : , I � . Government control became '�b 0 ecreftay, I 1 1, " "Before cl' G. 7�11j.MaTm, D iniPdOP, S . ��,� �'. ,.. I * - :.; , . 4 . , � - . ticks to his. parthy, it makes me . sorry I I it, vigorously, both on the platform and by my pen. I was fearful that Cal. Rev. CS . . ; ", _,�'.­ � I Hon. �nd Reverend H-11 Cody, LL.D., D.D., Toronto: ban our first. it seemed. only log"" Alavy League of C'araada- I ; � , I I . ','1111- 1 - tink av what a good T . "The great achieveme�ts of the control plan, in my estimation, uld be move drunkenness � I, , I- I " to I I ol�y he, wud , I our last state would be worse t ','� � 1_:L , �'� . . _00ns�st of -th� following: In the first -place, people were no longer that if the restrictions were removed 'there we the contrary. "Should I steal, commli forgery a,., break any other law in Canada I'll ,.:,:­­.� 111. .1 bev made, if.his early thrainin haanot king ssantly about getting a drink; in Vae second .and crime. No living person could persuade ine to coat that of the O.T.A., I ani punishcd and upon ilty release ignored, . I I 1: ,. 1'� 1! I ,� , hin .all his I I thin and talking,ince hind the enforce- "After a period of several years in which I have been called upon OIX I rehabilitated myself, by thn:le- who itnow me,'because they 'I 111.:.� I , 1, ,been neglicted. Ave n w . . . pldce' there was an ovei'Whelming public opinion be Liquor Control _&ct, both as a city and provincial until I have I (� ,�Lw. But if I 7%iolate the O.T.A. . I ',_ ,� , ,� I bers wus jinin � w . ment of the Act where in the 'Past public opinion had been stronzly to enforce the present 11 I : nay 1, Aip id,the U. T. , owledge that my ,fears were largely are syrnpathetic to and upholders of th ... . ­­ �! Ill: � " 1'� I divided and illegal traffic had flourished bemuse resorted to by a con- magistrate, I an -i 'round to ackn or the same accor"n- to law, I have the sympathy . I . , -riends, � . I ." �. , ", .� rable section of the public; in the third place, bootlegging on a unto'unded, There was no� even a i�ush of inebriety as I had predicted, and am punished f ;�,.� , I ()Is an attindin, rnaytins mosht lViry sid16 . I The condition of my f showing that they hold the law in contempt. Very �;­ � 1 , _:, - . sly diminished." I the people ' a remarkable degree of restraint.' different � is the treatment IS ae two instances. The la;r,V, I ,. I , , . �Jit, Sand shtuck wid the Grits, -,,,.. .tmd�l sho-'ng ,,ain I say, not from any degr of spiritual xtended in t! � , L - y iinproved�a,E ee' ,�!, .1 ,., .1 n0l. . n the Globe � . . . . enrichment n ur people -but because the law was W911 should be the same from coast to const for individuals and all classes, I I ,:`; i'' ,. I I an slitayed at home raydi I)raper Dobie,. Toronto. , conceived and is being well enforced." ,and until it is I cannot see tile righteousness or the practica7bility of . I I � . I ', �!", I 1 :11 1100spayf)er, Carlyle's Essays an Wi.17 � � "Having -voted Liberal in the last general election, and dry In the . � the O.T.A." I I., I . r Premier Per- Dr. (­ j., ljf,jf�p , 1. ,grove, Temperance Cwz&date.in 1919, 1 ' , 1, ,�, , , , s av the 136rder. The . , I, - nrst't'wo ref erendums, why * have I decided to vote To � 1 Z2 0-mrim, Ar,chbr,shop Of Hift?GN- I ;�', - ''. I I Sol -i's Tale- � I . ' Alost Rev. David W , ,.' � � ��., I I 1. I . in gUS033!s Government and policy? It is because Ontario wants more, ' . . I I I , ��, ,:, �� � �". , . Globe wtis a rale Grit pay -per irrth�' I I esty and less deceitfulness, more , Niagara Falls, Ont-: Regropollitcm. of ongayio, LornTon, onz.: . I I J0 business and less taxes, more hon . I., ',',,� ., �, I � 'Before 1916 -we had 15 bars said liquor stores in Niagara -Falls; w0 11 , li � subterfuge, 1 �,,_,'�.�:�: �� � � , I , days,%�n not -,�>t me frind"Aru P- . ' ' ' brea,dth of education and less narrowness (if. parochialism, morer self - , i . - to - I to croate, a general , . , 1. , ' .Ow, We halVe double thiit numbee of bootleggers. The Provincial Po ce - "it (the O.T.A.) has done more to on -courage deceit and i �'._.,� I I : kins, wild call 'arf an arf," but thai� ­ respect and less fear." . . I I . I in end rin. . , . . I ; arol, the License Inspectors Lave been very active imp more to demoralize the youth of the country and 11- I , . I rance Act,but it 6 really ossib. e. t. SO. disrespect for lavir than &.11 the other musps conibined di�lring the ten , . . 4 ' i " IF. J. Fair, Kingston, Ont..- I . Ferguson's Policy, but I part ularly, . . f � ' 4 ! : as Nfisliter Kipling.. - enforce the Ontario Tempe 1. . � , ". . . . �- another slitba"yi I nt 'Was at Qu I aar nc.t only ill faVor Of Mr. ars of its existence. Government Contr6l; with individual permits, is I ,�:,:f i7, I ., � 1, I I . I "When the, late Principal Gra fien'131 lunlVorsity lie ej-mi�, shall be given to persons .or 21 y0 :� , ` 1� , � W it d �Is* ay. , � noed me..as! projDably no 'other man could of the pernicious evils endorse the provision that no' P . . . the only sane system." I .: � I 1":. - ,. , ,. I .: ,- . . I . . . Nrouis till nixt wake, , : I convi se like iAyself who remember Principal"Grant, will years of agh,�,) I . � , , I ,� � , , I . I 6f prohibition., Tho� " 'Levi Williams, Police X. a sirate, Picion, amf-a- ��, , . � . I . , . - ., I .11 e when !'speak of his far-seeing vision, his profound Mr. paUl ;. Hylep.;.. pres.. Canadiiaz TVCt9in,A;hoUSe Co-, "All my life I have been a temperanco advocate. But -when I saw- - :�, � , . I Timothy Hay , agree with m . .. . I I I � ",,., , � � 1, " ,.� . .1 -1 . scholarship, and his true appreciation of human values. I believe pro- " . t . . who were , ;:.�. .1 ,� . 11 I , � . � .. .­ � I at o3i the whole history of the, Province. of Harughon, Oilt.: not only how the law lt,sz�f Was being ,'�­,sreraxdtd by people I X '1�_ , , . . . .1 . I . %.. I. " ,. , . - ., , . filbffi6n Is ibie'blaakeSt SP I � "As a, large employer" of labor I see to possibility of room for' not o,ddicted to law -breaking, but by the ,,v_-tual p,6rvorsIOn of the process . �"��," , ,� 1�1 " I , I I ZALEM . Ontario." ' I . I � I I I 11 : complaint in dntarlo when & man shall be allowed, a bottle of beer in: of justice, I felt there milst be some chang*es. I have been inagistrate I "I I I I . . I , I his own house. Loii I g,experience with our men. in this company is good � in Picton Tor IS years, and what ttas struolt me recently is the limits "!.,... , .. Jd� .1 4 . iselves when faced w th charges of 1�, " ,� ., Mrs. ]�,en�ett, from ',near ,AUes- !Clara C. Field,"Cobourg, Ont-: ' dnodgh for me;on'this'polnt," t1,Ft -people will go to ,perjure then wi . � � I ." . � . J -f I I � vioJ2,ting, the Ontario Temperance Act." 1;1 " , - days With her sis-. .; , , , "SpeakIng froni, a. woman's standpoln , I fear, Very much the, rtsult I . ; I I �., ,worth spent; a.few of on the 4. G. No6#an,-Vic6-P? � � ;'17 �. ,:, . . . . I I vur,preseiit, system controlling the liquor question, will ha,Xe eshlent McKinnon industries, - joh?p, Ft/illisan, Torasraf0l- r, .M S� ,John Gowdy., . . , character of our you p I eople; who are growing up in an atmosphere . 181i ,. � _;I: I; �, , �c I r . ' In - I I , &t. Cathm_jn686. Ont.., . � had : "I nlaz wholly unpre'rared for tb 2rifty of opinion expressed - ,�;��,�.�,�:�� 4 ", , *1 . ' - r' .kI%n ind deceitful lliving� Will' it be possible �Or ,O "We. h6W-. 2,19 as we e tinan , �,��r:,!:'­ nj Mrs. Wm. Weir left last Friday fol" �of reckless law-brea; inuch'. trouble now with our labor I " I . . I � tlielin to have those feelings of patriotism �they should have if they lie same Monday and' i in t Control. Again said again I was, told by those , 4 ,� � .�11111, i. I ,*roroiltO, where ghe,'Will visit a few . I I .. f nen I - - . Y r the day diffilculties, but now they are due to poisoned alcohol I ,�rno 'had opposed the system 4;,r! j�.� t tl e. ' feel a contempt TO laws of their country! I fe4 I can certainly before pr6hibitibli' cahle into effect� There are t . Our I .. avor of Governi and vo'e,ti fo,, prohibition in plebiscites : , , . , ,, ­ . - spend ... �I , endorse -Mr. Ferguson's policy aft, . t1tey ' and,- rs:Cerendums t)lat conditions were better under I Aays:befo . I I man would 'be much ��­,:��', re going on to a sinceri e'sideavor- to sob�p. &.'per- Tues I .. . �, , -better ir, they could have good beer whw� control and that I �" , ,,,�� _ , I I . 1, . . , � what we - -nents. 2�0 one i.,:,;�� ��:�,�i�,.:. , daughter,'MTs.' John * 1Slexinig problem." I , �_ , . -� , � , ., . I I I want. 1C. Government control as they have it In the West is thev­;N,ould not Vote to re&oro the prohibitory e.naoti ,1 % .*inter with her I . . I I , '' . I . . . . sbed or that there, . �, ":�4­, ,, ", , I .1 � I . _ � � " '. . , I I I shouJd�ha,Win-OfttariO.',' ' suggested that bootlegging had been wholly aboll . , : � ,. t . I I 'i 'r I F Vatikle& , , � � Dart.,. Toronto: .:�' � � � ful selling oi, illicit drink� ag. Tiny did insist that boot- :, - , ', Sir Joseph - jVlavelle, , 1 1, , , law ,]!�, �,�'v i '', _: - Rardey o: ,, ., . ,. I . .,., 1, . I ' I ' was no ull � ,: ,:, � . , . -was 901"emllr !!,_�,',, �, from here attended Isif the reoponallitlity 'Were min a' N.,'Pont6n, K.C., BeUeville: )le, that the la,w , I ,, Is T *Wild ndt,,ch'0d8b* -017oftlytteht COL W1.1 ­ � ghig -was less ounimon and less p, of`.t�,` . . I � li"', ,, � �, , , ,!, A: large, number ­ form for exisillig:evilil., - .1 believe, however, I ,,,A-, a lawyer I kii6W that the Sad fact cannot be controverted, that leg, .r ' loss drinking in hotel bed- . 1-1 .11 I , � M . Jas. . Ste�vart's last ' , control�as now stated as axe respected and enforced, that tbere VM' T-r I � I �, �, `., , , .. , � the !sale at. 17 � . 1 '4� 1 � I 1. (i�zuafids a chs, - the' I a, under the- represSive O.T.A. truth has lost its ancient � -esirable places, .and that there was a, greater degree . , , ' , I I � I , �,there is & weight of Public opinion which A 4 ngerin, WAI�uor moeu : bed by perJuyy ra,61ng,ancl mors-un'd . I ; : �, �, ;' � ' L ", . I . , by e pteseri ',:-,�,�11:�, �:. �. � " , ' day.,. , existing law, and which will not be set aslae"' ', "th i 1166itating , power. The administ-ration of Justice has been honeycom . �, '' Thurs L 1, � I , , .11 and the oath has, lost'its Sanctity, despite the conscientious and able! of.'soctjil- contontraent and no such feeling as under prohibition that �,,, � '. I .' f 3', with' the elim- - I I I I ' to see 1&& George � L and police officers WI -10 have fiaslt�,-mus�t'b'e,t�arrrled ana a secret store of liquor provided for dances, I I �I, ''; i. I .' I �. . I & t I " efforts of,magistrates, Crown attorneys I ,''. ,:, We are p eased I � I nny house p . I �,,;,� �, � �:,� , a -gain af-: , the'tide of revolt, Where the law ends, tyra, arties ftn'd like events." . I ;�:��:;!��,,:�� , , Lane able.�to,be. back hotne' I I ly, .. er - done their best to ,stem st the will of the I � . - , .�'. - �, . I I . e ', begins .. r "I'lle O.T.A. is despotic. arbitrary and again kli I I I., I .11 ent ,Albert W - I � � z, , � ter her reeciit operation�iq the'Wing- � , he O.T.A. rifineyp brother o t,yte Lq�e Sir Ja11W8 VIdtney, r I � !.�­IL 11 � '' �. I I I i � I � citiz,ns of Canada.. A wise law is 'the State's collected Will.' T I L� 1' �� , , � 11 . I I e *111 _. L, . I �, �� , spita '!`aJ.W_, 0 hope 'sh - I . I..,. I ; never I was. Under,the O.MA. we are all treated as children and weak- I I ! I _. , - " bam UP �. � 11 I I ��, I I . I t aispensaries !,.:!,:,"��': ,: 11 I 0 1 tfl$ Prescoig� 6)nt.: lien the Govdrnmen � ''; , . er usu�l� 8ircll�ilit ' � 11 � :1 i lings and 'brimill, - . "The facts stairs -as in the face. W � ';:, '!-­ � 'I, . ,soon ,be back to�h I . .! � . �iy revenue of st,l".thing like I I �, , - I � ,; �.', ,, I . . � I � I -1*, .1 I I . I I . �� campa'lgn Dr. A. Primrose, Dews of Medicine, Toronto Uhivm'si&Y-' of this province are in receipt of a, Veal "I Y, '', "I.., . Adaill" - 1� �, ., ,. I � . A-0, , millf6ir dbllarNi and the bootlegg�rs are, Pr011tiu-g to the' extent O;r ,.�; �� , ��' ,� Wi halft, 1 P -not 1, a. Itic$611 I e but' a, iftorZa.1 ,Issue; not a "They (the medical doctors) are legally permitted to Issue a definite Ilve . ,f,N)". , ;Weir of ,ing " r r rd , some twehty�;-flve I-nillIon, it Seems to 's time to call a half, � , ilime , me that It . ,� 1. � ti ­! , 1 MiSs M, I , . eint but rathe Of L enforce- number* of prescriptions each month, the inference b�eing that the . ,� - , I . her parontg" . . - - .1 , . 'n . k -of ent r of ImVossibility , if bushiess would not 1� I '', I , , "I . .1 t , oli-tselvbs; In till seriousness thts W411'� I 1. I "I . I ,.spent last' S�nda�, v�itivl I I �� ... � I �, conditions, under the. Ontario Temperance, Act to be number of sick folk requiring alcohol should not exceed that number, and ask i 11 splendid ­ � X &to from adv -arse be In far better hands entrusted to R Govornmo-nt W t the 1: " ', , � 'Wei ;' . 11 � worse than they were bef !s nent, of whIch the.' � , , I- '" I (,­, __' I ' D. I_ - r. " 0*6. -I -believe, that 151romier Ferguson I and the doctor If he ltee6s within that limit 10 vincial a0veral . I ,! �;� �� 1,�, ��' Ur .aft&Mr's� I .1 - swuro, oct, law that wtu be criticlarm -The present situation is Intolerable. the medical profession busines L a rdcor& of the present Pro . I "" � .. 'I, ' L I 11 ,� � ng. a sincere illid"studied .6ft6rf to. .. � 'Rowar& 1�erguscn- is. hOad,". I . ! : , ,�,� � ' ' "­_­-----­,----­,--,- � , "!, � ! I ! I I Inust be releasod from. stich undignfifted �drvltude." Von. .11 ". - , I I I . . . . , L 11" "i";'r, . �'� 'I, "''. .. .. bbow-ved and one that can be enforce&"' . . I . � I I � . 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