' The Prime Minister of Canada, in response • . (Annual LiqiSOF Revenue £100,000,000) to a direct enquiry from Australia, has ': V.- r: . r; \. • — -•/: •■■■:: ■■ "j,,®: ■:■■-•: I f • E • ' ' *■ ■ ' ®y ■ , ' ' * &^' I VttUAwU • / ■ . - ~ ■ . ~ . v f _ -, , '■ : \ . ■' . ■ ■ : ■ ' I *ih : " ' ' ■ '■■■■■ I " Prohibition as a provincial measure has been in force ih eight out .■■ ■ - . . ~.■ , < I of nine provinces sufficiently long to realise and confirm expectations , • . • ■. .: . ; , "t* : , ~ ■ •'■"■• • i "■ ' ■ ( j r / ■ ■ \ ~___ Hon. N. W. Rowell, K.C:, President of the ■ ■ ' l^V^ @ j3k I Im' Jr i ' , i ' Privy Council in Canada's New War >■ ~ ■• .; V ; m^^^^^ ' v " ' .. ": ■ • ' ■ ■ ' ■■ ■'■■'• ' ' . > \ "The results have been so satisfactory that large numbers of those . . . f \ . ' ' • ' who were opposed to the adoption of the measure are now its waun . ; •;;' ; . ■■■..;„, : ' ■ ■'. ' : supporters. children aie better clothed, :. .;..„■„■ . I/'- \J? O" ' "'***' mi/GSBfl «5i than ever they knew befoie, Crime has been substantially reduced; ~ ( ■ •■• : r®- •■■ > ■■ 01- ■.•' a■ . '-- ® e |L * l«l«&^k : ThePremierof the Prbvmce ofOnfand has * ";T'""Tγ 7 "™^ - ""..■ ■■:■;"—~~; - cabled: ' ' ' /• i« • r ( "Prohibition in Ontario distinct success. Has diminished crime and II©&«? yvvaa f flV * J !>\ ' . P ~ -Benefiting employer and employee. It incieases efficiency of pepple.;/ O.IIW &i^ 10*1 I Be © ■ , * L * and conserves money for war purposes Moral, industrial and .' ; ¥ T e js 1 Oi-' jL ■ -IL •'■■'' !«, e "«■!■'' " B^l'&/!ei^y , I ' James Aikehs, Lieut-Governor for ~ ' ..' '■■7:...:,. 'j- . -■■.■■ 'S^\.^^ ; : ; ■•,-■• •- : -' •: - : ;:- ■ - - "The good effect of Prohibition has even exceeded anticipation. ' ffl Aβ' Stafe of WashlilStOll Sa¥S I I Drunkenness is scarcely m evidence on the streets of our cities, :■.-■•■ . ■■ ' Y ;■. " ■ i v ■ . V" , ... . towns and villages. Money, hitherto harmfully spent on intoxicating ;. " \ . ■ ; liquors, is now being used for productive purposes, and for the ;•. iff ' *1? 0 *W%a % ©13 © © U and Southern Manitoba are being closed, and the officials in them ;: - - - - ; are seeking more profitable occupations.' •: | © |1 © ■■' ■ " :; I f M I ••••—•■- "',""'■' . . \ d.■ ■ ■ \ - - - • . . 'i; ' ■ ■ )\ - . W. P. HIJNT,. " " '■' JAMES MACINTOSH, " . I Dominion President Local President
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 2
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292Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 2
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