NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS • recced and o| poi. e u N q PLACES Canadian Medical Men IN pursuance of the Electoral Act, Prai^fi 1^27, I, JOSEPH LISSANT PALE- v * t «•• V THORPE, Returning Officer for the ri# , /i" '••■ 1 ff» Electoral District of WELLINGTON JlcltG vOIHiTOI 01 LIQUOr CENTRAL, do hereby give notice that ~ the following nominations have been — ' received. by me: — The extended trial that Canada gave FRASER, PETER to prohibition convinced the leaders of SLOANE, ANDREW DUNBAR thought m every walk of life that it YOUNG, MARGARET was a lament able failure. The abanend that the poll iwlll be taken at the «j onm ent of prohibition, and the instinesday, the 14th day of November, has resultedjn widespread satisfaction. 192&: — ■ , Among the many letters received from Abel Smith Street, Gaiety Palais. prominent Canadians, condemning proAdelaide Road, the Victoria Hall. Hlbitiori and praising State control, are Buckle Street, the Drill Hall.. several from leaders of the medical Cambridge Terrace, the Congregation- profession 'from which the following aj Church Schoolroom, Lome St. extracts are taken: — Clyde Quay, the Public School (prin- ' ■ w cipal). Dr. H.B, Anderson, of Toronto, OnDufferin Street, St. Mark's Schoolroom, tario, writes:— Kent rooiT raCe> SCh °° l " "I may say that I have always Tasman Street, the Boys' Institute. . J.^*. 1 " .^^ % Ywhon/beverin i ci. ■i. +v. -d«»,*i^<-- r>hiii.nVi • tion m the use of alcoholic DeverVivian Street, the Baptist Church a ges as public sentiment will perSchoolroom. mit. I voted for the Ontario TernDated this 29th day of October, perarice Act (Prohibition) when it 1928.- • was introduced some yeara ago; J. L. PALETHORPE, but the apparent impossibility of • Returning Officer. its enforcement under three sue- . . -.'■, , — ~ — .■ ■".' ~~' cessive Governments, the develop - J^Vl W* ••• iOf jT* ment of bootlegging to anunheard • IJ Often OL LO« of ; extent. with the consequent en- ; • . richment of a most undesirable • . ' class of the population, the. tenCarrying Contractors, Customs and dency to lawlessness, the frequent Forwarding Agents. death, blindness, or serious mness . from poisonous alcohol and other OFFICE: ■.•'.'. abuses, convinced me that prohibiS Victoria Street, Wellington. (Next tory legislation m advance of pubCommercial Travellers' Club.) lie ; sentiment was a failure. A . ■'■'', gradually growing sentiment m ■ ...-.. favour of temperance and greater We Specialise m Handling Racehorses sobriety among the people, noticeand Stock m Transit. able for some years before prohibl- — — — : ; tory legislation was introduced, 'Phones: Office 42-026, 42-027; Stables received a distinct set-back. .-The 44-886 rail honrsS Pft Tin-*- w* present Government control, system 44-SB6 (all hours). P.O. Box 383. la belnff given a fair trialt and t h e - ■ -■ . ~- Commission enforcing it is acting firmly and vigorously. I believe ' the present system '(State control) . V^ is a great Improvement oh the state • °* affairs which existed under so - T^X <■■• called prohibition, and has the apj > "•■■,•-4 -^ j(ch<^ proval of a large majority of the "■'■'■"^■ATOCTli/ Dr. J. Algernon Temple, M.D..LL.D., X^^CvsV ' ■'.■■ M.R.C.S. (Eng.), Past President of the : 7>O^V^nJ' Ontario Medical. Association, Toronto, ■"'■'■.'.'■•■■■' .7 ■ ; 'i» • '. ■' : ' ; ■writes: — '■.-.. , ( '■. ■ . ./. ... *!In my opinion the moral effect i. : ' 'fr-'i'l ' of "the- substitution of Government // I I \ Control for the system of Prohibi- [/ !j\ tion previously m force has been .';>>o|' ■ V beneficial. I am of the opinion '';>-.' ij that the use of alcohol by , the "',.■^l TJ s. people, under the Government con- : A II ...■ *\*n. ■'■■; trol system, is restricted to normal . , ■!• ■..'•Vy- s x! N \S— quantities, and that the' abuse of . ■ M >s^V— alcohol has been largely curtailed. .■'■... 1 \ In my opinion we are. rapidly, un- " I er prohibition, approaching a Avj complete disregard' of law and Vj^^jSn^j^^' order, and m no. places were the H^^Hj^^^^P / effects so disastrous as m the ' home; where children daily wit- £% m B* T 10 , hesaed the use of alcohol, purI I f\f\2Jr ■ chased illegally by their parents, »*/*»VJJ£# • JUfiW/i\. ...• who were thus openly breaking what was then the law of the Here are Some values m cycle country. This unfortunate condiaccessories! And when the . tion produced the inevitable resummer holidays come and you action m the .immature mind of go on . your bike you'll ybuth, which displayed itself by need them to make your noli- the boastful and flagrant induldays more . enjoyable m every gence by both sexes m the use of way. Send us a remittance' 1 alcohol. There is no question ol with your order for goods, and the unhappy effects then engenyou will receive them by return dered. but. these may be overcome mail, ■ " "~y parental and school educational ' ' ';■.•-, efforts, backed by a wise, and fearGuaranteed 28 x V/z less State supervision, which In Cycle Tyres .. 7/6 each. ' turn carries behind it the definite Steel Cycle Pumps 15 x support and obligation of its citi- %-'.. ....'.. 2/6 each. zens." .•..-.■ 00 RlltSr Cle BeM^ 1/- each Dr ' A. Bruce, F.R.C.S. Major Taylor Handle ■ < Enff ">' Toronto » writes:Bars Jwith Stems) 10/- each. "The substitution of State Con - Lucas Cadet Acetylene . trol m place of the system of proLamps: 8/6 each. • hibition previously m force has had Red Handle .... a very beneficial effect. Instead of . Grips ..•••• •• '/" B air ' the question of where alcoholic Dress Cords (All v l. .beverages may be procured— a Colours) .. "... ■ 4d. hank. very i)rominent subject for every Single Control Levers 5/6 social gathering — one now never Double, Control Levers 7/6 , hears it discussed. I think there is Zoom Zoom Long Exhaust a real improvement m general hapPjpe f to suit Douglas 30/- ' piness, and certainly the State has Goodrich Motor Cycle . had evidence of increased prosperOutfits ' 2/6 ity' by getting the revenue derived Goggles, Large Celluloid 2/6 fro.m the sale of liquor instead of ■ ' this finding its'way into the hands ITI/'llT'lJlY'V 1 "Tf^ ot ! *^ c bootleggers. Everybody VII. PLdftY I Li 1 \3 » ■ seems : quite satisfied with the pre- ■ *^^»****» * ** ■ **;•• . ■1 . sent law. I, personally, feel very 1 \nfTf\nik CT UAMIIThM' strongly that the system . of State VICTORIA ST., HAMILTUH. . Control, is vastly superior to proAND AT FRAHKTON. J"^\"- , .', The expression of opinion from. 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NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 15
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