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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-03-07, Page 6--TAR" II4' t buy only 0 liquor 411d he. MA%� lkm 41 The price Is P1404,4 W purposely, to cbpeoumao, --s the saloon prives �.qf lbr*Or vs. e. of �Aleohol. The brewers .sell beer Only to re, Itailors' who 'hold PerW-ts-1rQ)A the commission, and they �P the COM N�T To Tf 0 4 k IT Wii A PVI "'b e 4VA An IN 'W' ` por ceiLt. of their sales,, Un, 'I i ;4 1 .W. R pise4;,i - $ . 1y its der the new law the old saloons wore required to 4e screened if=4 sight, it rei5 uWalo X�vwvr-4 0; "� $-A renamed 11taverns,11 4nd the bars were� and gll diinking must be done Sitta the eyes O, ow, %:re no down, at tables. This gave the brow, A "' a� With new$ -0f­*0*8fi7s`k"r -04 ers and the government a chance to '6, #"OOLS OF BEER leniency. t rw=,ngs had master ot:� iota officAo Wit*. 40.1 Wet, In tha grist from the say tbat the saloons and bars (lay A, B. Macdonald.) saloons and beer -selling grocery been abolished, but a saloon is a sw� respect k tpiia� 00 governme%'� I .Must gay that w 'A, i, a mother, may- con, and there is ample proof that ,he com� 4 DaCt . 6114 N90 -Men U, of the Arst perao, be thirty-five years old and as she man ey uQuebec ns ith whom 'taxes was a womait sitting at a table will drink more th aet the advopat demanded c Iked; in t4 'she eer and�'Ik d have put the al' J04 Ale'T. 'eTerjAor 00 th4n one stw at a bar, ading theebair b �e, an p. rovince of clung to I" i� was the 1 V i do Iera p 040n, ut. appro ng campaign of t1m., Ter - ta most annibilAte4 A,:,3seore a -was P: comtroller of the stood facing the judge and table entice him to stay longer, of go, val upon dri aJh the rail with both hands. y illg IP7 t A94 the treating wdl has blaen great eriea� and a leading Back in a corner of the court rodin and they-ype Al 6 Hush!, If you a a the. '4rWllg', ot -ss reased by it. work of t4o,.Cliureh r ' h' A 'W,ore,�ove.o yeaz "*perai - you will drive Away tourists, :�V;Aokesman for 'the brewers of that tood Me a boy of twelve or thirteen When the brewers were making preachinq,t§ ice a,4:50b 7"" and soon the,agi�_ ,Xhat Might be. gr "The quoec liquor law is th pr mdth his t�ro fists doubled up and 4 i , Olin Alex. Peter aw ever .4les Dorion, chief ellot -A * I .1 I I - fii I. -A Rk. r* test temperance I their drive for,light beer and wine Doctor tatiop died-'ddwn hd the red-ligh .6 list enti sts. 4 uti e I the promise of the government was L'A,tin 4;�k#iqlique, saideto'tie; !'Thle 'distxiict. of MoAtr�al still eixii Lld.'uiei�',t --.bo- wai3, J", the JhA, , 0 4,ndd� to 104 shoved into his eyes, to hide the tears o ae, xeT 0114'lod,417 he said. "We'give the peo- c and the shame in his poor little face, L 11 the beer they want, and that that 2.51 per cent. of alcohol was to goverumo4�f�statistics indlca4 a 4'o-� om Joh;r �441� 0 0 mean that 4e,- *as in 1t out a hb for that was his mother at the bar, for "lying drunk', be the limit, but they have edged up crease in,ft,unkenness, but t e tr s reduced drunkenness t 41light", 4 there 1� ja th 'of -9 to on that until. now the word p rs. X4edQnald, .9 *' and she was there 4ru4k - a 01 There is no drullkenues great increase in, . . - \ �, id John. An s XatlA is Inay - .. - , - Kul on the idewa& enness ers and politic' VA CANADA k4,a..t,m Quebec." The judges talked to heir in French with which the brewers eixtieed the e 4 Q would be:the on of Angus. 'Whose Ver of f* voters has been wholly forgotten by fool the t��erance people by saying t Of 0 n 0 Anour later I was in the office red in Fren e and she answe oholic content 0 InOther -was Xatie. A son of Sohn a y fo1r9 'A, Geoffri the' "What does she say?" -Alex. Peter Macdonald might, be,re- 'Ve on who presides over them, and there is no limit to the al- that beer Nh-th an ale wina"&� flie �'Vulljrd_ 6MP4 Y tft n Mon�real, and he cohol they may put -in their beer. 5 to 10 Ro� cent. is.,.not intoxicating, roro-ito", glit.-4Authbrized capital � # -ferred to 10041y is, 1pllilAy - Johnnie vi$�Ide- luncheons for theit. em 1oY" Recorder's Courti court attendant. rt of it contains from and Of $17.983,50o is represer4ed by coyn- -md thks st"g gave me some statistics showing that "She says she wasn't drunk; she The greater pa I of it 10 Sta there- *ay be folks in the United W6 he ti 6 to 8 per cent, and much tes WhO: can be 'imposed an b there came into only drank three bottles of beer." Y pardes whose incorporations Cir44�rs- -hi X* Peter. By t in the last two years been' reached It would _not be' ,I0 MO 411 06 foreign, cotue0- tem 14re Act ported duritg the week en4ed,-Febim- nO,6egsary.to refer to him as a,Mac- tins 6ro 'Ovelt- -.'b' t 12 per cent. "Light" wine has that sta ent, but brewers hat court twelve thousand and forty 44W,11, she couldn't get drunk on and Up ega4oe,' ot4he no Ieight persons who -had- been arrested that, could she?" I inquired been forgotten, too, and the most of among t". I k Wit is int-Wdcat- -Ary 2nd, as compared -with $1M -800 j6nald at all. it contains 15 pe and s&do people who dri* it"' 'previous week and ��16,004,- unk in a � I. for the 'Foghorn' acd6ilild was g!yen le "lying dr r cent. and more of Ing, in Montreal Whi SAY," returned the officer, alcohol. ote Statistii(![4,�,jssued by the government 95a for the same week -last year. hfl'Vnf�k4rde'on accoiA)�t of his,v kiniG public street or public place." I qu I of this beer's so �trOng, if a man'd of 14v4q,900, report One of the provisions of the new of Quebe,�howing that drunkenness 0 t; q 6r- Vbvslcal characteristics` are are ahipalgrAeks1:641y;, Letly from the statistical exg drink two bottles of it he'd 90 Out law was that all saloons, h6tels, res- has decro the- 41216e, -­.0?teMb4 li;� lerk of his court _�sod there since. beer be- de a u4me�s prep ed by the c and try to sell the Victoria bridge." qut&ly seized on to pro*1 a came the. 'Jpopula-r drink have boe'h tb*t will easily designate,'ItIi,16arer.. sasthb,.auth�,Ot the t0tWInQs4.,** and ::ye to me by Recorder Geoffrion taurants And grocery stores where sold should close at 7 o'clock Ottawa, Ont.—Illustrative of the 'erYwhere in t]. com leifigtx of �eattrely- With 'a him -self: Twelve thousand and forty- Evils of Beer Politics. beer is published -& Se Unite4 The olor of the hair;' but 'the- brewers have edged up, on States by ffie wet propagandists �as. steady growth of I Cail- two years, the stride, alimp in the e ThT, Up�,t,*. eight persons arrested in ITC19A14 the -nd Me The judge asked her if she had any that, too, and the friendly liquor com- ads are bauk,clearbftgs. In an argumi��t for logalizing the sal are, the stiff- from which Glengirri weto then'bloirie'A"'b tfi tiot just maundering drunk, not sing- q es ildren, and she replied in French mission permits them to stay open of beer.- W.hen I reached Quebee I tetal of. h e lfolr the Dominion was not ch /Mcknamos 'are made. Dvmean the New0r�eaus,AAd .0,910,1i W$ve- puzzlod. at first to underst& 'id' ' `4-- ing drunk, not shouting drunk, $8,079,17 '1 -They rose t4) a nk, not -staggering drunk, and nodded over toward the carrier; until ten o'clock. was rid Only Hook had lojst a hand afid, used .4; inaperative. � To;7' ky z, oUf�� :fighting dru �eak of $20,24L502,646 in 1920, and* e judge looked that way, and a In the fiscal year ending in -the how drunkq go downhile. t, with a p" that' of, "lying th, �ness could hook instead. Beech Foo ra,ctically anly but helplessly dead drunk, e ating I b I eer far 19211 sto 'dAWIic.form of it that the'wrlter can-' own p court officer tried to 'take the boy's spring of 19,291, when the brewers the coniu tion of i ad at $18,� 025,284. runk in a public street or public 9�axi fists out of his eyes, but he dug them were making light beer with only 2.51 and liquo*s as going up; but when not spell, was applied to a man who ranty in�th.e.stei�,meTs'iiisuia:jrLce p6li- place." on- in all the deeper. r cent. of alcohol, 6,40T,180 gallons looked into it I saw that all those had..9, woQden leg. Then there were�.. �Ies runs: 'Nor.British, North *Merl&' That night of my first day in M I shall never forget that boy as he ON beer were made in Quebec. The s - tatistics * Montreal, Que.—Six or seven thou-' Bi'g Alez�-and Little Alex.,,and�Sandy (this on' a gers :0 ere based upon "arrests.' .ccount of'the,Aalt, treal I sat in one of the three hun the HUI, and Black Tho.mas..and the St... lAwrelipq),,whiph means that dred and seven lice aloons stood that morning, squeezed as far following year,'when -the brewers and " coavletions!t for drul*enness. sand Finns are waiting -to emigrate -to On as he could into the corner,hiding his were putting in lots of alcohol, 21,- For e,A - in 19211therg.:were 9.-. Canada because of the closing of the Muido k tbell.-SWarap, apd the Maxr� we have a orld4witwrause-.of tts.- of. that city. a large room with 26 his VvIo. donalz *ho *pre -knowh as the Me- . lv'.tra#e ch more than -o in shame for his mother, 741,963 gallons of beer were ade 944 convictions and in 10�2, 7,163 Finnish quota to the United States, hipre �We, IA. . to, tables, at whi -North T#S whole little body, from his ragged and sold in Quebec, and in addition. 'conviction for'dr enness -in the; according to Martin Mai]Ird,-,repr-_- I�iicis; and the Macdonalds whp-lvere ports 6t 'rldsh dred men were drinking beer. kw*n, As, the-, Greelifields.. . Some, of Irony Of Itp, I ordered a soda pop, and a man shoes to his tousled head, quivering 579,385 gallons of strong beer were province. sentative of the Swedish-Americall d tik C lie name e -you, back,16 a -glen or To t, is,moro t s.LA beery friendliness: with the sobs he tried to smother. imported and drunk. J. D. Hudsoft, Those are- weak arguineVW in sup.- line. Maurd prophesied that ther �aear me said in a loc across the sea whence caniW iralty. The'1456'to tra4 "Don't be afraid of that beer, old The following Saturday night, in of the National Breweries said to me pay' of t,hq�.. sale of beer, one. would would be a greg wave of immigration the Glengarrr stock. -'So you haive, crimilia,Uon again . st the,9t. LaWrente' the city of Hull, Quebec, I went into that the sales of beer by the ten brew- think. Wt --jet they do show. a de- from Scan;dinavian countries to Can- Alex.. of the1)a I ch, and the -Skye Mae- route "a brp runk on it; it's usbt up 4 -one � of . the ss. You can drink a barrel of drunk- ads during 192. the Wellington saloon and in. a room eries in Quebec this year would be creas;, not in drinking or In criinnitoxis and the Glen Stewarts. I London, : bidt as large as a big church I saw I four much greater than last year, that enness, but only in arrests and cdn�_ an erences n fa it and not geP drunk." Such cliesignations are necessary ia�-a 'Cah4dIana. 41A not- 94 much satis -0ritink Dead Drunk ---on ileer. hundred men at tables, drinking beer, they would aggregate one million vi,ti,ns fal� drunkenness. Doctor Dor- )mbmntty Where the faii1illes have: ti9n.-4btqhto,Globe. cl I moved- to another table to be rid all talking. and arguing and cursing barrels, or twenty-five million gal- ion said of those statistics- "Premier Victoria, B. d on'ihe land, where the old er, some singing, and many Ions, and, he said, nearly all of it Taschereau'has declared many tims C.—Scotelt cured Brit- staY`0 of him, artd thirty minutes later he togeth failally names have -been retained, gThis was a double-decker sa- would be drunk in Quebec. that his ment must stand upon' ish Columbia herr' are finding a fellow with a fancy name is Oommoviorates Wft to D 1had crumpled down like a wilted drunk. goliern market in the United States and there Wit The,*hi�e 6f Wales hi3ided tio e �bwner of it told me he had When the breweries were making 101110ndaln ,AB a bit of a freak, gid, - - plant, his arins were outflung upon loon; th o ebec liquor laWl are active inquirios from Russia far Premier Xing bekore he left L face was in a pud- room for seven hundred persons to and trying to sell light beer they were which it fathers. If the law fails his 'where the !voters' list for A Inglitild, the table, and his this food. There are vast quanti,4es a. silver tablet -comipemoratiAg t6b tile of beer slops. sit at one time at tables and drin4 in a bad way financially. Their stock governmea� must fall. 'Now a gov- f herring in British Columbia coast hip'sh6ws sev.en'Alex. 'MiicoLneeodosvinb In this saloon were four waiters, big beer, and upstairs were one hundred was down as low as fifteen dollars a ernment tUt is in the liquor business 0 ers. fft. cif'the reighbaetil 14te 91, Me r Wit rat battalion of the - Loineter �, Inisky men, and one of them ran his men and thirty-six -women, all drink- hare. Within a yepr after the new for what it -can make out of it- which Makizig'Peat. I Ment tothe, Vdfifini6n 6f CiAkda.'"o liand down beneath the neck band of ing beer together, and one of the law went into effect and they began is depend�# upon the moneypof the Canadian methods of manufacter- tablet' febords that, the - plate was the drunken man's blouse, lifted him drunlien women was on top of a table making strong beer it had jumped brewers 16r campaign expenses; Ing peat hve.b&n adQOted In Buro- g#Od bit'diabind.ment of "the bii� d nce. The Wel- to one hundred and eighty-five dol- whose political life rests epon beer Winnipeg, Man—Exports from the Pean countries, ding to -Mr. tali., As a token' -regard- for to his. feet and shook him, and acco ton was only one of the hundreds lars a share. No wonder the brewers D e p to make him understand that he was ling and liquor, �is vaturally not anxioits province of Manitoba entered at the Charles Carnselli, nistor of D6Mfu.JOu,whi6h:�K&Ve VA Mi drunk, and must get out; but the man Of Places in Hull where men,and wo- of the United States are spending to show up the weakness of the law.' local office of the consul general to battalloA,�U."be he e 9 V� It. Ai.n. 0 re getting drunk on beer that millions in a drive to have their plants "When yp vas too far gone, and the bully r an men we __V realize that the poliee the United States during 1929 show peat than ever is b In ight, and as I went from one place set going again. Light beer might wh�;*ak the,'arrents, -and the -an, inoease in value Of: $3,364,987 uled 11Y Lid' "Mir' bim. down across. the floor, his legs n' Espedally 'fit' Germany, Tbe 11)*t b . A? k.,Letitifl i. emier could edge up, as the brewers of Que- is. bellit xified. m4re and%. it recrow in the Wizard of Oz, and what Louis A glit of e0inefit, dlibau 4 in another and saw it I thou not make them, money, but if they whose hiLinds are con- dver,the figures for 1922. Goods ex- ci*son, angling loosely like those of the to Taschereau, Pr magistrates in point.- ported, -which' includect pulpwood, lieat " fuel sea . victions for drunkenness are ap 9. e light bee did, and get -to making a bee that, linust have P yj 116 of Quebec, and champion of th r er and all classes of firm produce, 'more bei*cause of the seiza�re',by the to4eoigaifititi of �&e it -shot him, slam-bang, through the ed by. a govekninint. Ap swinging doors into the street. He wine, and beer law, said of it in a ut. alcohol, statistics of -decreasing drunkenness; were valded at $25,191,196, compared . French at the Ruhr cdal e re with A content of 5 per ce Ing' a �r6duction , of'­�* 6-0 witli Ul,827,589 in 1922. C6utinu1ng,,t4e D6PutY Minister, stT4xigfh'6n'brei1ofi- of irlh, vas just another of thi thousands cent speech- "Our liquor law is a or more, 'they would undoubtedly you can understand'those statistics." 'that could not get drunk on beer. I %Uecess from a moral point of view. make fortunes. The ,'9uebe%Ja,#lIows licensed'ho- Aiscuss( I&nge which has i;gk� E�iie. The battalioub Originally the Encouraging i)1e s, ' le of beer while en, place, in �.VdrQ'J�eau ibithq& w tw4lvo men &mnk on beer in that tels boe�.ri anawine, vn'th meals .1;00.th ftogintent'.bf the;- line, '*& pa, - - f "'t -4me ro rie and from five to rdised,i*- Catlatfiv I salo6n on Critig Street that night, discouraging the sle of hard liquor QuebWs Booze Bill $28,000,000 Co"th Toronto, Ont.L-Greater Toronto'b kt bio #Pe # has reduced drunkenness materially!' as eullihtenilig to "kv n Two hotels R -w solid- �and 'road The drive for light wine and beer The `iotal amount spent for e4ca- nine -thirty on Sundays. apopulati6n of I saw fully fifty men there who 09,000, Toronto pro- .he -thaf tiXebilly dp e4dol?tid in various sthges on the per has a population 'of -$634A i xtrr4L&dn .� water -441� Y im tion in Quebec thait year -was $'22,122,- in Hull bave'4bijaime& g rooms r. _Ywia 0., mil I .6 ra*10' e0t reoriran(Md-, on the,_ rrltbrA I� to dead drunkenness. in Quebec began in the same way it 978.92, about six. lion dollars less to �tecomdate- the Sunday drinkers, These. fligures.were-prepared by the y- 46-alitry Is that �rhtch did in the United States, and the tVe Lroglinditt, P.q�allie. 11ho 1 With a newspaper man as guide I things that have grown out Of it— than Was spent for booze. The total and the Sun4j& I was there in Hull I b 6f 'the'Toronto i P US 4 th4 -Qoverfiinoi�,� plaiii at �Ai- tillon of the, 10��btd* but (ti �Pvefit tha ight into. twelve saloons dairy products of the province were Saw five hundred men and probably Td11as,'1,','!ding to the same es; fr� -04t.-w�ahiely. t$:�- itr4rylug political control of the province bi Way. . tlt1b B4 ��Itere nothing was said brat the beer worth $26,850;S92, about two million one hundred,w' in iri , th6m. The this city in 1W2 had a pop In the brewers; the gradual ch lome ..a d, -, 96*,h�ri in - Vuro,je 'Whih the government of Quebec says ange from dollars less than was spent for drink. proverbial 1'rub.b.er sandwich" is used 627 520 and the suburbs 62, - 668. The fuel'being m ufattured by'drVA the Roa�- light to strong beer, and an. . g bierd U'rb leaf,! -tin, the The value of the potato ,croplin the to - citcurqvent, the law -Tqu�ring a iner'ease in the suburbs-fo IP23 is �og inoist4io.'with:'biat or nie�fiail_ .1 ;the- plate,jkow pres.0 *takes for temperance and. sobriety. vils� s ior can be t bout dou. 1 h t it Ile* 'They were the same old saloons, with in drinking and its 'attendant e to province that year was, twenty-eight meal to be eitqn before be An the cil ireisure, the consensus 40 re indicative of what will come the f OVinv this exception that the men sat at a pal, of million dollars, exactly the amount served, and from 11 olelock in. city proper. i6n beingthat those ppth d' ary im� r. pass in this country if the ationi. tablis instead of standing at a ba W.. 6 speint for drink. morning, until,,Iate at 1111ghthose din- pr0tidable the'44iount of'heat a'd they drank beer instead of wine and beer is legalized.1 CiViLdilaiL4 WVTein Alia,it an4,, whis In 1918 the.closing year of the war, In the drive for light wine and beer ing rooms were filled. I imagined qlAergy ae�eiiiry to .:drive off the formed; neatly. 7 0 years ack., the brewers promised they would be that from this'two days and nights of mo4sture being' greater than that collect4on will increaie probalily-be exh There were the same old smells, the- deii��d far'proldbition. in Quebec 'to -drunkenness the drag Toronto, 40nt—A furtlie th'a i�sultivg ii6auct. n became so insistent that 6 advertising, -and even after the abandonment its of the Ontario. provincia, s;ihve bid maudlin songs and laughter, the govern its net of'the pole& would be full, and I in deposi liquor commission Was appointed, It .18 al6o the, oinbin, of the ­Rrhish ment had a prohibitory law drawn up 0MC46 is reported at the, end of rue; esearch oArid Vame old vulgarity, same old. quar- chairman. George Simard, it a print- went to polic6 court in Hull Monday savingo - n ' ' B that the X�Lct total is T6 Dry wa. announced that it would go into at least January. While the e met�ods used at red are * In 'ad- i4oll�nj and wrangling, same old a"id tement to the people of Que- mOrnink. expecting to Bee effect the follov'n*ng spring. That ed sta tat available, the managenhent states Vane of -Anything 4usled In kuropo." She�,Wis n'ke drunks. Before midnight I saw one bee, said he recognized that the ad- one hundred no on charges'of intoxi- he�6 . Ier.-Toronto ty"-aud Wlrei,�W#p I would have closed more than a dozen ix ten st- that the aggregate. of jdoyo�stsl ek- t 'hwulred men drunk on beer, and vertising of intoxicating drinks was cation, but onl3r s had b arre tzi,6, b In Ortent. ­ ­ 6 ig breweries. Their owners were ceeded �17,000,bQO at thht The latifli;6d,there wks4one of-th&`Id'&� saw many'of them led to the door and -il, because through it temperate ed. B1 Trail per.8418r, 0 ib6iit It. -ev rich and influentiaL and they brought an last previous returns, Were for OctO- An Rau Canadian pushid' out. On 'the sidewalks I saw ths might be mp.6 t :Atkt for -vure� m such pressure to �ear that the gay- Plenty bf'Bootiegging. ber 81st, wheil,deposits amounted to lu .-on mien §iaggering, and around a' foun- te d to drink. mber, wheat wid flour And. fridt In t.i. )4 A,4 n, putting.into eiffect the prohibitory law the chief of rolke, Joseph ertment-backed down and, instead of $15,682RO4. tain�in- a little, *pew space, were four Vde yet everywhere jn Quebec beer 'c6rai�j iq'�Xi.' A� men in the condition described,in Re- intrudes itself in clever,. persistent t it, and 'jet 6f the Cajiii:dUn Nktional yjr' wam just" over 'Lying it had prowdsed, it submitted to the GrquIx, about -he said, "As eorder Geoffrion's report: vote of the People the following ques- advertising. I saw hundreds of stores ong as a nian,is.able tonavigate At 4runk," Que.—A remarkable in, Rall1VILY* ere f grain -and tin: in `Monfr6itl afid bfh6r- cities bearing all we don't arrest him." He said his Montreal Between midnight amd moi-ning, in 911s it yo opinion that tile safe"�i the sign "Groceries aild Beer." I saw iftut eighty's ase in. the export a lumbla, hia.'416. Ydtl* h6e It'i.A.IA&I arrests averag 0, y Ohl", " &*t e keeping, the re floty, et ai� in a half dozen boot- e piptulT of 'a black ider And wines, as de �aud hw. WAS ' legging clubs and joints I savur hun- ght beer, month nc�d by Chnada, according. to the. 66tiWyoffidn. - qf T l And on a a no- * ;UW' I a eabir d Pere er6in"horse, zlng in ve%wher� tl� r during. the last 25 years has been experi6 'dreds of women drinking; many of fined by law, should be ;r�lowed.9" card down th-Wyear. t 'hem, -*ere, iiere Oiil4;- ini The b6br.was -to con6in i�� more line.the idea of great strength and -6ppirt'.of the bureau of stWitlis. a tice thiLt I i�*re.dt th, ta" fiC One of tbe,Wef arguments of the a Will t d fiAly one- it, with the legend "Blackhorse Durink t6 crp.year to! vigc 'I. than 2.51 per cent. of. jalcohol, and ig �wine f -political, odnilittoA , i - 6- -- -0, I I thir& of thim. e&e drunk. A news- Beer Givis -Strength." I saw an wet propagan k, in tal wheat were a, 0 e P'UL per dent, I de 11"o W the wine and cider 644 y -aOd 'beer cai#'Vial the United ir njetjhat night at a vp 359,60busbel ;'4 YPAT vii git nk blub whore three liundre weight measure; Add -hard 11�uors grocery S�Orejvifijows filled s Vj,fjIJhIbitJdn uring the e W ipA i,;comp Ald iio- -bu an In..fia as y or con, gin ing "-And'is b� 'OU a ere sible pig - "' i and ";gpQn lbalpird 1�6otlgg were to be sold by vendors and nlS, !1es of beer with the sighs, "'A: eidbig A W, there were 229 ta men and women were drinking told Jug Tonic for Women ... .. Recommend- 681�814. bushels; diftri 114 es 0 an -seen a thousand women plizin A -1*16 11 on doctors' prbscriptiopo. ki that the leg g ''Ut, t IllI ed -me Ole ha& ed By AM' Physicians," W1 as beverages w oilding Augitst, 1923, therp weft 229 - ind f and r Illk 8, drunk it such plaes in MontreAl. Theie',Was 'a. i��rliy�m eampatgul Give )Vigor to Weakl Voine"n, and 0 e ould 691,814,buikhels. Wring 19do- I.i. I & y t1pveridiniftf Merchant secretly manag4 by the'lir6wers, and etfit top e ow6rs of Quebec made thb rywhere- the '6t L� In.thatfty are three. hundred, and Children." Eve tU ports of flour were . onl)� 1` UariAq., Iteie JOAJIX�, t, big-­Alosd4a th lie the same Oeveiii of t ose ialoolis that sell noth- - 1. was being pounded barrels. in%1919-21 theye wer, e provi e. was plastered broadout argui�nent in their drive fat , �e' f into the minds of light wine and P_ for,Q%na &A no r W. I= 46f i the with the same old argutheirits go J P Ing but beer. I wondered how many the people that beer gives strength 147 bArrels and during, the On - the &`ct th4,1fe 4hinq rday - , se- a4 M to familiar in'the United States *t The -Satu unday.1 was L�x ing Auguist'iast had increase 0 ',�Ap mien . went out of theta that� night now especially that prohibition was good health and long life. Ile 1irge nunibOiCIA native'Will SquadL`�-' L. e,007fiie 'offl6er. - LIRLD'. it th beer. n.Mot al are"five Hull , a 116 jn� the,iniV W y too ,'strict" and "hard" and oitight to Prelhiii Thiblieroku. alid the =61n- -w U- ' the Gatinea 06.9A&4. �6f Pre er gol o s oo, ed dow#* a dn; u I . 1 How. am, I over t PErloce es that sell beer V ll�p �',' . , L: '' aoce hitent, in Quebec Y od - , tho be "softened" to allow the sale of bes o,,his govern in Q416b, raglea ti s6r6 of bud� filled gitin? �in bi m 'hP -AqA=bowes, The �salesro in b6ftlos to fa les, deliv�%5iig It as never foie�. a chance tO broe"I pin e'st0lish light wine* a�d 1�eer'vlhich, really, of iob6c 11qu -read and milk and Mu 1061ve, hini -1 A, gh" ordered, with the b happy T&u1ts e or at .. es, and I wondered in niot were temperance dribks, That word three 'forty-tl* -1 -is 1Y -Mr. ayssgallon, barre 9XTRA IC 'he fg drums -and nviArJUL�$- of moolishinef '%ght" caught i Jlei of the peo law. Running through the files Of Onles of Montreal were and n An%ftd �df the f4mily *hd will proli6to Oinadian trails. the Quebec newspapers I came upio '"'$to . ,,, .. pr1e, as it is no* luring so inank whisky and at' � if 6wn, in- Ity can hel� ren, 4 ofty I %end two b6ttrin sLIA that night, IMA was 12 in hundreds of . . . , I �An 'orange' tree, four feet',, Public �peeehes by Prem- 1� the 0 - I . 1: this country. The election ela e of Gatineau vil- isid go ibd*itholit nentfatoroAdUac g In 'Damn LArk: l*kf-be#Tg d. ,,4, , drunk at beer, who wore not, ted -y'spring day, when the xer Taschereau in -which he prai - a Was, exhi Itefforede 0 in the official 11statii 3f dg ken- on a storm the law and pronounced beer to �e a Aw.Xhvd rt few widlig ago another Taid The 3iitlieo ;f Baidili'Lind:b4d,ae �,hdass" that the government of ebee ud, and tht temperalice drink, and Wt hai6 "id -in vs thereja r6 Inoudy fA poultry until '� 'Ing 4atheft and publisliers in 13leo f the light -beer and wine proposition was in *yeblele ha4,-:Whnded' 'up fifty-fi sib.sairveita A *rklng I public many times that heywished- to Canadian valakillil6rY InV6t- arried. bootleggeTs aAo�, oti - %nd at from An' Ofillh C , ,"Jg te= trate quality of its be encobrage t6 dgitking of beer es- I inall a lip Ina Deauti. went' the Then developed the exAct It ti f .� abdut t2le samer-mme a 11 I 6 116 0. Lad 0 ton li* eAd Z# their benefit, 4. spree by the d' A, Writing,. E40h e4a#acter to. )nake tw, ht)tiao L. an if i� 'there was the- that the brewers tof the United StRteo the homes of Quebec, becaiwse.heti V. daw, represents a syllable, hdnc Q, spell -r Itecotder's Court. Pr 10 W gv, 6, met in their Attempt, after *hiAky a day Sp. �alho old police court scone that I had j,unearthed in. MontP ased druftkelipess,, to ., , -1 's deCT4 'd. rk ''L ki VAtinessed a thousand. times in the old tion wept into. effeet, to m Wd ith FAther one aar tar subdtitute for ire tJ6J%'CAthOljQUe'L 1i load, *,h noW 1*408 .silo6n days in an American city- the no . b 91'bee, fit&rA -of _', 6, ULLklider6i at'L 1 by t ople could. not drink It,' A Ing of , uebec tholl" onnig Idnd of a tired judge oti the iw 74 The Hogpit;al e Montr 1eiidh fed to oft the same old drima L In a.large ciT.Iii the �Unit4d' rea _a� paper otbb Catholk City, a aa Mr d Who �BV ftM Church of, ho, praviU4. Ile is A WiIsf' Montreal, 6n i4 lih6 tida �thr6tg;h, te ind years;. the had `pAost nd A Wn�aia*e- es4 Tdelpbori of Mat Liza Club, df WAX Iled befai-e him States told me that inge bld ;b .1 In %try, bf that f months a lost, thtee 'hu I ut apVdids 'nth V�.A 0114ho 4,01khty loritio,Z'Y' tak. L4 '1'1'grobpi'of s 0 lats� a r_# Vulavize 'h $25.00 tii 7itig to. VO �Xon#W, tb6 6 North and �w6inen At tho 'bar Aisistoldths ItIf, d h rocogWit': I I . I I lj'�, ­.�. �. , .. I =4 4, an colitift I �9 'Aodd the te% ind" objections Pof4e, fat -ek. thot"Ret f th Po 8 many a q i 0 09 All t and 0, 0 . gboh- ammmd It'do filghy, M�eren t cia that otit,� 06 "Wit 44-Y. p6t Th 4 , With 6 , , 4 a. old W# dibi, 10 for 1061a mid derlid 74 Just,oe plat- Tfe'%Axd to me: fllh the haur 0141 Our. Free V,14196 Pt, DOA police Id rk, ta, urtf -or di per A ibd4i lit M9 ex., Oki a9DIC arag *Wtg t6L6 light. Its WoUld 'not'. rptl for thodd.� 640 t 'all oijit d T6fy dgrlft­w� W I OW w I �'u tir 1dt 14 �2 , r,filb